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The hyperventilating seemed to prevent that sort of headache.
Nice to see some sense in amongst all the recent hyperventilating over the 7 billionth human.
Only when she began hyperventilating did one of them hurry over, slow her breathing and calm her down.
Is he worth all the hyperventilating?
Later in 2006 she released her first US single "Hyperventilating" which became a hit on the internet that summer but wasn't a mainstream success.
Meanwhile, the Republican hyperventilating is overdone.
Yet, with all of the hyperventilating of its six rather supercilious ancillary characters, the relationship at the play's core remains moving.
If anything, all the hyperventilating about Dublin's dazzling transformation seems to have confounded people, who are asking, basically, is this as good as it gets?
Ms. Florez described a frightening scene inside the train, with at least one woman fainting, another hyperventilating and other panicked commuters breaking down in tears.
Faced with hyperventilating of this kind, some people have taken the drastic, almost un-American step of seceding from the great republic of television watchers.
Plenty has been said about this song and the hyperventilating over it by uniformed men and women who are supposed to be tough guys, able to take anything.
American book review journal Kirkus called it "deeply satisfying" and the reader should "plan to stay up long past bedtime and do some serious hyperventilating toward the end."
THE Japanese are well versed in the art of fending off American accusations, including the perpetual hyperventilating over Japan's protectionist trade policies.
"Blather, nonsense, piffle, and flapdoodle," argued the judicious Stuart Taylor in National Journal about my "hyperventilating."
Robert got Jacquie and himself breakfast while I cleaned up after Erik's Technicolor splatters, but Clara was too busy hyperventilating to eat.
On Hockey Night in Canada on Saturday, Don Cherry managed to make an interesting point in between his usual hyperventilating.
A person hyperventilating will often experience lightheadedness, blurred vision, muscle spasms of hands and feet, a general feeling of being unwell, fainting and loss of consciousness.
All the hyperventilating about his leaving television for a movie career, followed by the splashy failure of that career and his return to television, was truly no more than hype.
"In retrospect," said Michael A. Sheehan, the former deputy commissioner of counterterrorism in the New York Police Department, "there may have been too much hyperventilating going on."
Despite some hyperventilating yesterday from a few of the organizers - one union official called the judge's ruling "an atrocity" - the city has no problem with a "stationary rally" on the streets near the United Nations.
Despite such hyperventilating, "Seductress" is actually conceived and structured as a serious book, with sections devoted to older vamps (or "Eldersirens" and "Silver Foxes"), adventurers, artists, scholars and so on.
The scene was repeating itself all over Fire Island in the weeks leading up to Memorial Day weekend, when the hyperventilating scramble of the island's work force gives way to the blissful exhalation of its summer residents.
Years of being in storage have made her somewhat withdrawn, and noticeably afraid of the dark, to the extent of hyperventilating whenever she is inside dark enclosed spaces, or even at just the thought of being abandoned.
"There has been quite a bit of regulatory hyperventilating with some very scary sounding quotes," said Richard C. Breeden, who as the former chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission supervised brokerage firms involved in derivatives.
All the hyperventilating about how powerful Senate President Donald T. DiFrancesco will become once Christie Whitman resigns to head the Environmental Protection Agency has left the other member of New Jersey's ruling triumvirate somewhat lost in the shuffle.