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It was hard to get the words out in one breath.
We shall always have to say these two in one breath.
Almost in one breath, she poured out the entire story.
"I would rather do it in one breath," he said about the line of a song.
"Jesus, did you just say all of that in one breath?"
In one breath, she said, "I would never set aside family for career."
John asks, saying it in one breath, as if the sentence were a single word.
In one breath she would leap through long sentences and difficult terms.
He dragged in one breath before his hands went slack.
"How many shots can you get off in one breath?
I was assuming Russell had also written in one breath.
In one breath, she says that posing is the hardest part of her job.
Very often these gangs and the Russian groups are named together in one breath even when they have little to do with each other.
I make a wish and blow out the candles in one breath.
I say this all in one breath and then lean against the gas pump, spent.
The next morning he sits down and writes his first poem in one breath.
He makes a reasonable case, almost in one breath.
This measures the amount of air you can exhale with force in one breath.
Do you mean to inhale all this in one breath?"
In one breath he repeated what he had just heard.
"I'm afraid it's kind of hard to tell you in one breath.
How can you dive 700 feet in one breath?
It was all out in one breath, and he slapped the control that cleared the screen.
On Wednesday she attacked all three of her leading opponents in one breath.
He was shouting at his friends, as though accusing them and asking their aid in one breath.
He can take long lines in a single breath with no compromises.
This came from almost everyone in the room in a single breath.
This process by the player crossing the line has to be performed in a single breath.
In a single breath, it grew too urgent to deny.
My father has more wives than he can count in a single breath."
"My lord and lady, I come to report bad news," he said in a single breath, the words almost gushing out.
It was like going from a battlefield to a morgue in a single breath, and creepy as could be.
"The impression created is of a monolithic unity as though conceived in a single breath."
Yet I have known students to suppose that this is all a single problem, to be disposed of in a single breath.
Afterwards, they competed to pass a thread through the eyes of seven needles in a single breath.
The words had a hollow feel to them, an ephemeral quality that suggested they could be blown away in a single breath.
Each line is quite long, and Ginsberg has said these long lines are meant to be read in a single breath.
He was suddenly hushed, as though all the rage had gone from him in a single breath, and with it all his energy.
"Yes," both men responded in a single breath.
Traditionally the birthday person makes a private wish, which will be realized if all the candles are extinguished in a single breath.
There is razor grass and mud holes that could inhale a jeep in a single breath.
It was a folk cure among them to go out in a walker and let in a single breath of the ambient air.
She was one of those intellectuals who had the courage to name two totalitarian regimes in a single breath - communism and fascism.
Plus, the rules can be explained in a single breath, and you can plow through a game in about 20 minutes.
Another outstanding quality - a musical asset and a good sign vocally - is his ability to take extremely long phrases in a single breath.
Second, at the end of Ms. Nazar's performance, the audience rose to its feet in a single breath.
Eternity in a single breath.
A lifelong student of Indian philosophy, he comprehended the naturalness and transcendence of music in a single breath.
Before he could draw in a single breath, her fingers flew up the front of her blouse and it joined her skirt on the floor.
Ms. McDonald, whose command of musical dialects is breathtaking, turns that paradox into something intensely personal, finding conflicting impulses in a single breath.