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1 George Powhatan inhaled in hard, shuddering gasps, and his face was flushed.
2 One of them... He inhaled in a way that struck Woodward as being needful.
3 She inhaled in silence half a dozen puffs.
4 All I know is that the smells of hay-making, inhaled in childhood, stay with you forever.
5 Only in this way can enough breath be inhaled in the mere moment available for this purpose.
6 The dragon inhaled in surprise, then sneezed.
7 The lungs expanded as if there were no air, and all space were being inhaled in each single breath.
8 Her eyes tight closed, she inhaled in deep, trembling, long-drawn breaths, and exhaled with the name of her Maker.
9 His com beeped and he looked away from her, focusing on his HUD again, then inhaled in obvious relief.
10 The gas comes from lava-oozing fissures in the erupting Kilauea volcano and can be fatal if inhaled in large quantities.
11 She inhaled in disbelief.
12 A dose of 4.7 mg (135 IU) of insulin was inhaled in part 2 to assess effects on pulmonary function.
13 Interventions: Gaseous NO was inhaled in increasing concentrations (1, 4 and 8 parts per million, each for 15 min) via a Siemens Servo 300 ventilator.
14 "No, I'm not going to quash the charges against Young!" Honor inhaled in deep, painful relief, but the Queen wasn't quite done.
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