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Then the end was glowing, and he coughed from his inhaling.
It was a habit of mind, this inhaling of information.
Inhaling, Holmes was satisfied the chamber was clear enough.
After some careful inhaling, muscular control, and tugging of zippers, however, they succeeded.
Smoking is an activity that involves the intentional burning and inhaling of a substance, most often tobacco.
Giddy from all the inhaling, I decided I needed ballast.
She heard the swift inhaling of breath that told her she was not alone in her surprise.
The suits are all equipped with a small compression cylinder which allows for better evasive movement and the inhaling of gas.
Inhaling, he ducked a wild swing.
Swallowing this amount of mercury would, it is said, pose little danger but the inhaling of the vapour could lead to health problems.
There's the black leather jacket, the deep inhaling of cigarettes and a style of delivery that tends toward rant.
Inhaling, Eragon loosened the knot between his shoulder blades and leaned back in his chair.
Experts say that by the start of the 1950's, researchers had linked the inhaling of asbestos fibers with respiratory diseases, including lung cancer.
He also said that in a typical restaurant, it would take 400 hours of breathing side-stream smoke to equal the direct inhaling of one cigarette.
The inhaling of some solvents can cause hearing loss, limb spasms, and damage to the central nervous system and brain.
Inhaling, exhaling.
Hence, it can be concluded that the inhaling of sulfur dioxide is tremendously detrimental to the life of organisms.
And the touch of that vapour, the inhaling of its pungent wisps, was death to all that breathes.
The rhythmic inhaling and exhaling provided a certain steadiness to the external world that was woefully absent from her internal self.
Marijuana's most harmful effects come not from from the substance itself, but from the inhaling of its smoke, which acts much like tobacco smoke.
Inhaling, Tregare's breath whistled.
Later I hear a sharp inhaling of phlegm that tells me he has been crying, and though I'm exhausted, I don't sleep.
That natural inhaling and exhaling, contraction and expansion, means that the business cycle has not been steamrollered into permanent flatness.
Inhaling, he was treated to a mixture of sharp jungle fragrances that dispelled the cloying earth-odor of the tunnel.
This was once known as French inhaling and was so known to Freddy Button, the last of the Great Smokers.