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The boy began gasping for breath and then stopped moving.
And in that moment I was literally gasping for breath.
Or you smell their scent and boom, you're gasping for breath.
Gasping for breath, Battis calls her "insane," and Horne just laughs.
Then, as he was walking down the hall, she started gasping for breath.
JACOBSON I'm like this: [lip trembling] GLAZER We were like: [gasping for breath].
"I got attacked by a mountain lion," Sederbaum told a dispatcher, gasping for breath.
At one point, Ms. Cutler's mother, Mozelle Bull, entered the funeral home, gasping for breath.
But the product made him feverish and left him gasping for breath as he vomited.
We hear her gasping for breath as she lowers her bleeding arms into the bathtub.
A spike in temperature across the Southwest has left many in Arizona gasping for breath.
Mallory arrives back in her present gasping for breath with blood pouring out of her eyes.
She lay gasping for breath as he hugged her and kissed the top of her head.
Others showed children gasping for breath, along with shell-shocked relatives also affected by the gas.
Babies born alive, but so deformed you can't look — you just hear them gasping for breath.
I sat with them on a street corner, seconds feeling like an eternity, gasping for breath.
But even among countries gasping for breath, India stands out for air that is consistently, epically terrible.
From pulling back their head to gasping for breath, here's what experts say to watch out for.
Exploring a new place where the air is so thin will frequently leave you gasping for breath.
That moment takes us right to Rey who is gasping for breath as she falls to the ground.
And they were hard deaths, with patients gasping for breath as their lungs filled with bloody, frothy fluid.
"Our team stayed on site until hoses stopped last night," she added, audibly anxious and gasping for breath.
Lebanese artist and performer Moe Khansa sprints in 20 minutes late for our appointment, gasping for breath and apologizing profusely.
Bootcamps conjure up ideas of sweaty limbs and gasping for breath — an image that often includes a soundtrack of grunts.
These practices add insult to injury for millions of borrowers already gasping for breath under the weight of this debt.
Drowning in the blood and pus that filled her lungs, she had been gasping for breath -- grasping for life -- for days.
But even that wasn't enough—sometimes on days deemed safe by the air-quality index, she'd find herself gasping for breath.
Gasping for breath, legs aching, I tear down a hallway, barreling left around a corner only to skid to a halt.
Flohio, the rapper, is a force, who can barrel into a 16 over any instrumental and leave you gasping for breath.
Though she had a history of this disorder and was gasping for breath, she says medical personnel initially ignored her concerns.
The world's oceans are gasping for breath, a report issued Saturday at the annual global climate talks in Madrid has concluded.
I wake up sometimes gasping for breath, because my muscles relax so much that saliva goes into my lungs and I'm choking.
People gasping for breath, turning blue, lying dead in the street — all victims of airstrikes apparently by President Bashar al-Assad's forces.
When she comes up, gasping for breath, he tells her that he's going to protect her as long as she stays with him.
If the drug is too potent, on the other hand, the inmate could be suffocating or gasping for breath before they become unconscious.
A recurring motif from his last production, "Quotations From a Ruined City" (216), is a man wearing an oxygen mask, desperately gasping for breath.
It also feels different from other recent movies that have tried to reinvent the romcom after several factors have left it gasping for breath.
Over the course of the next few seasons, Fulham could only really tread water in the top flight, and soon found themselves gasping for breath.
When they went to bed one night, their turkeys were healthy; the next morning, almost 100 were dead and hundreds more were gasping for breath.
Barry only just escapes, because early on, he breaks Ronny's windpipe, leaving the man gasping for breath, even as he all but renders Barry unconscious.
No fair pointing out that at least he wouldn't sound like he was gasping for breath every time he read a sentence off the teleprompter.
Your top-tier health insurance is unlikely to get you seen any quicker if you find yourself gasping for breath in an overflowing emergency room.
She's fighting stomach pains, clearly has some sort of fever, and by the time Campbell comes to check on her, she's convulsing and gasping for breath.
A woman in the passenger seat holds the camera, which shows a bloodied man leaning back in the driver's next to her and gasping for breath.
He repeats the song's chorus—"I scream / No one hears me / It hurt / I'm not a liar"—until he's audibly sobbing, gasping for breath between verses.
But his revival was short lived and by Round 70, he staggered in the ring, gasping for breath as he spat blood down his own chest.
But after using a vaping device to inhale nicotine, THC or a combination of the two, many ended up in an emergency room, gasping for breath.
Joseph R. Wood, executed July 153, 215, in Arizona: Wood's execution took two hours, and witnesses said he appeared to be in pain and gasping for breath.
In 1937 Daniil Kharms, an absurdist writer, wrote a story about a "thin-necked man" who climbs into a trunk, shuts the lid and starts gasping for breath.
When the stress hormones barrage the heart, they actually change its rhythm -- speeding and slowing the heart in succession -- causing pain and leaving a person gasping for breath.
When Jon Snow was gasping for breath beneath a pile of corpses and panicking men, admit it—you thought he genuinely might die, and this time for keeps.
Pale and gasping for breath, the thin, elderly man stumbled into the emergency room complaining of fevers and a wet cough that had worsened over the previous week.
The Raiders needed to use a timeout on defense in the fourth to catch their breath, and receiver Michael Crabtree was seen gasping for breath at one point.
Sam Brownback (R-Kan.) slashed taxes in 28503, and five years later Kansas was gasping for breath as revenues continued to tank and services cuts became an actuality.
If you watched the Pixar film Coco, you probably learned a lot of this information while also crying your goddamn eyes out to the point of gasping for breath.
The two women sob hysterically and theatrically (heaving chests, gasping for breath) while showing patriotic videos (sporting victories, presidential speeches, marches and anthems) about their countries, Romania and Poland.
It is precisely for that reason that many white people are incredulous when they see a person of color heaving, gasping for breath, complaining that the air is poisoned.
Sporting My lessons in krav maga — a self-defense system — started with workouts that left me gasping for breath, including a nearly endless number of push-ups and burpees.
Like the good old days of classic Tomb Raider, she takes a swim, where she battles an eel, making it out alive but (as always) just barely, gasping for breath.
According to the Tribune, Singleton allegedly left the 12-year-old covered and blood and gasping for breath before sending a taunting text message to her mother, according to prosecutors.
The work of cut paper by Georgia Russell might be a vision of what I fish would see as it lies gasping for breath in the bottom of a net.
For small-business owners, truck drivers, hospital workers, and the tens of thousands of very sick people gasping for breath in ICU beds, the coronavirus isn't a spectacle or an inconvenience.
It's not afraid to have people talking to each other while gasping for breath, or having a music-like ebb and flow that crescendos, diminuendos, fades out and sparks back up again.
Yet this conductor also brings shape and direction to Puccini's frenzied bursts of descending chords, which cut off at the ends of staggered mini-phrases, as if the orchestra is gasping for breath.
But along the way there are some funny bits, particularly Jackie doing a wildly offensive impromptu set at the wedding that enrages half the room and leaves the other half gasping for breath.
A drowning person's head may be low in the water, even below the waterline, and they will tend to bob up and down, gasping for breath, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP).
In the video, which has spread widely on social media, Tara Jane Langston showed viewers the two tubes in her arms and the breathing tube she was using, gasping for breath as she spoke.
Scott Stambach felt consumed by anxiety, sometimes to the point of gasping for breath, whenever he had to speak in public—an especially big problem for a guy who was training to be a teacher.
"My husband just beat me and threw me out of the car, and he has my two daughters in the car," Ms. Fraser told a 911 operator, gasping for breath as she recounted what happened.
He lay upon his back, his face and neck one bruised, unseemly, bloated mass of incipient corruption; gasping for breath, and sucking by the violence of his respiration, his bloated lips far back in his mouth.
As recently as this week, before seeing images of dying children gasping for breath during the chemical attack, Mr. Trump and his top aides hardly appeared inclined to more forcefully assert American power in the country.
Video footage of the attack quickly surfaces, showing women and children gasping for breath and foaming at the mouth as they fight the effects of what officials later say is sarin gas, a brutal nerve agent.
Satyarthi, who was jointly awarded the 2014 Nobel Peace Prize with Pakistani schoolgirl Malala Yousafzai, said television images of Syrian children gasping for breath after a chemical attack on April 4 had prompted him to speak out.
After receiving a Stage 215 non-small-cell lung cancer diagnosis a year ago, she exhausted many of the treatments available to her and grappled with torturous side effects that left her itching and gasping for breath.
Georgia Russell's work of a cut print on paper made of Kozo fiber, "Fishing Nets" (2018) might be a vision of what I fish would see as it lays gasping for breath at the bottom of a net.
I remember being in front of Emancipation Park on Saturday, choking and gasping for breath through the chemicals that filled air (I still don't know whether it was tear gas, pepper spray, or some horrible combination of the two).
Chad Mayers and other leading media figures like Piers Morgan were left gasping for breath, after it was revealed that the 'scoop' came from an unverified 'citizen reporter' on Twitter, but the potential effects on the economy could have been catastrophic.
The strike came a day after a United Nations commission accused the Syrian government of using chemical weapons in an attack in April that killed dozens in the town of Khan Sheikhoun and flooded clinics with victims gasping for breath.
But not every scene was quite as pleasant: One image shows a woman on a gurney being wheeled into the back of an ambulance; another shows a man gasping for breath as he clings to someone in a white fur suit for support.
GENEVA — United Nations investigators added their voices on Wednesday to a mountain of evidence of the Syrian military's responsibility for a chemical attack on a rebel-held town five months ago that left villagers foaming at the mouth and gasping for breath.
Last June, when I found myself laying in bed, gasping for breath, mumbling "uh uh uh" — literally just repeating that sound — to somehow push through the pain radiating from my lower abdomen into my chest, not even then was I considering a trip to the hospital.
And still, even as their movements grew stiff and their tendons tight, when they were gasping for breath and it looked as though they could not possibly give any more, they kept going, kept chasing, kept running: past England, into the World Cup final, into history.
The images of celebrities, including actress Charlize Theron, sharing an elaborate meal while donning the foil blankets stands in stark contrast to the blankets' normal use — warming the thousands of men, women and children who have arrived on the shores of Greece gasping for breath and soaking from the sea.
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In addition to Zernial's last-dinosaur-gasping-for-breath slam—and as a very slow, defensively limited right-handed slugger reminiscent of Mark Trumbo, Zernial was very much in the dinosaur mold—those fans watched an A's lineup that included Vic Power, a Puerto Rican who, seven years after Jackie Robinson, was the club's first position player of color; Bob Trice, the pitcher who broke the team's color line only the previous September, was there, too, both men representing a half-hearted commitment to joining the modern world that almost passed for progressive in Philadelphia at the time—the Phillies didn't break the color line until 1957 and wouldn't have a black regular until 1960.
Hartwick shut himself in the clothespress, and I could hear him laughing and gasping for breath.
Gabriel inhales the dust and starts coughing. Navarro: Watch this. Still coughing, Gabriel closes the statue and falls to his knees, gasping for breath. Gabriel: Navarro...
She doesn't get to see his face but is able to defend herself. She succeeds in throwing him out of the window, thinking that he is dead. As she is gasping for breath, the killer is revealed to be her uncle. She is shocked.
At her 111th birthday she was asked for the secret of her longevity and replied laughing that others just would have given up gasping for breath. She died in a retirement home in Varel, Lower Saxony. She was survived by her daughter, two grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
The post-mortem revealed bullus emphysema. One bulla (blister) on the left lung had ruptured, leading to pain, a partial collapse of the lung and consequent difficulty breathing. The symptoms were thought to have led to the man gasping for breath and thereby drawing in a lethal dose of carbon monoxide.
The route crossed Eads Bridge and traveled through the tunnel to Mill Creek Valley and then returned. Locomotive smoke is a concern in tunnels, especially passenger tunnels. Specially designed coke burning “smoke consuming engines” from the Baldwin Locomotive Works had yet to be ordered. News reports tell of passengers coughing and gasping for breath.
By the evening Elisabeth was in even more severe pain and had started gasping for breath. A specialist was summoned from Warsaw. The specialist gave her injections of caffeine and camphor to stimulate her slowing heart, but without success. "Suddenly she sat up in her bed and looked from one to the other of us with wide, frightened eyes," wrote Eagar.
For new runners, it takes time to get into shape. The key is consistency and a slow increase in speed and distance. While running, it is best to pay attention to how one's body feels. If a runner is gasping for breath or feels exhausted while running, it may be beneficial to slow down or try a shorter distance for a few weeks.
Creative Computing chose the AT as the best desktop computer when "price is no object" for 1984, describing it as "an innovative, state-of-the-art computer that has the competition gasping for breath". An industry analyst wrote in Computerworld in 1985 that the AT's power was evidence of IBM's belief that personal computers were more important for the company than minicomputers.
The flood trapped 300 civilians between the two armies intent on destruction; suspecting what was to come, Ostrachers huddled in their cellars, and hoped for the best and gasping for breath as the battle thundered overhead. Amazingly, none were killed, although they spent Easter Sunday caring for the wounded, and helping to bury the 4,000 or so soldiers who died in the battle. Broda, Südkurier.
A cut in wages has been accepted by the workers mostly without even a grumble. The foundry industry of Howrah, once known as the Sheffield of India and one of the largest employers in the state, is now gasping for breath.” According to The Hindu, Howrah and Sreerampur constituencies have more than 25% non-Bengali voters with their roots in Rajasthan, Bihar or Uttar Pradesh.
The fight, on 3 April 2010, resulted in Olusegun retaining his title after a stomach problem caused by a series of bodyshots had Lynes gasping for breath and him been counted out in the 8th round. Following the fight Lynes blamed the problems recovering from the shots on problems he had making the weight for the fight and said he would consider moving up a weight.
He is noted for a story regarding the 38th Grey Cup, known as the "Mud Bowl" because of poor weather/field conditions. "As the legend goes, Tinsley, a rookie Bomber lineman, was face down in the muck and water, gasping for breath when an alert official pulled him from his murky grave".Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame Tinsley died on September 14, 2011, aged 87, from undisclosed causes, in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Edemariam, Aida (2008), "Waiting for the new wave: Aida Edemariam talks to Tim Winton about his youth, Australia and why writing is like surfing", The Guardian, 28 June 2008. It is a book about risk, about finding a balance between being extraordinary and ordinary. The imagery Winton uses to explore these concepts is that of "breathing and gasping for breath".Riemer, Andrew (2008), "Breath", The Sydney Morning Herald, 2 May 2008.
When a young assassin in her household fails in his attempt to poison Atia, she tortures him until he confesses that he was sent by Servilia. Atia has her rival kidnapped, raped, and tortured horribly. Finally disgusted by Atia's cruelty and overcome by an attack of conscience, Timon sets Servilia free, throttles Atia and leaves her gasping for breath as he shouts at her, proclaiming that he is not an animal.
At sufficient concentrations, blood agents can quickly saturate the blood and cause death in a matter of minutes or seconds. They cause powerful gasping for breath, violent convulsions and a painful death that can take several minutes. The immediate cause of death is usually respiratory failure. Blood agents work at the cellular level by preventing the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the blood and the body's cells.
The series was reminiscent of another ethnically-based series, The Goldbergs, the radio and TV show written by and starring Gertrude Berg as a New York City resident of European Jewish descent that played on ethno- religious neighborhoods populated by immigrant groups. Among the good-natured stereotypes on Mama Malaone was Padre Guradiano, an Italian-American Catholic priest who wound up gasping for breath each time he climbed the steep stairs to her apartment.
In their book Controversial Issues in Special Education, Garry Hornby, Jean Howard and Mary Atkinson state the program also includes "gagging" in which the child breathes into a plastic bag until gasping for breath. This is based on the belief that it will cause maximum use of the lungs and thus maximize oxygen circulation to the brain. The book concludes that pattern therapy is ineffective and potentially damaging to the functioning of families.
The story starts in Poompuhar, a port city that was an important harbour for the Cholas during a time of trade between the seafaring nations and Tamil Nadu. Ilanchezhiyan is the commander in chief of the eastern regiment of Cholas. The army includes both Yavanas (Greeks) and Tamils. When walking across the beach sands of Poompuhar, Ilanchezhiyan finds a beautiful Yavana woman gasping for breath on the bank of the Kaveri River.
Nishant's performance in Gurgaon, on the Raaghiri Day conducted by The Times of India was a completely sold out. Tanwar even hosted the "Joke Joker Jokest" event at Kolkata organized by The Times of India, with noted comedians Sourav Ghosh, Vaibhav Sethia, Anirban Dasgupta, and Abhijit Ganguly. Termed the Kolkata Funniest Day, the show left the audience is splits and gasping for breath. Nishant Tanwar has also been a part of Comedy Central's Improv shows on television.
Renee is eating dinner one day and suddenly; she stops eating, starts wheezing, her face quickly turning red. She falls to the floor, clutching her throat and gasping for breath, but she expires too quickly for the officers to help. It is later revealed to the viewers that Yvonne had put crushed peanuts into a pepper-shaker, which caused anaphylactic shock. Yvonne later manages to get out of the prison for a day accompanied by Jim Fenner (Jack Ellis) and Sylvia.
Kenyan news sources reported that Ramsey dominated the fight from the beginning, and could have won it in the second round when she sent Achieng into the ropes. In the sixth, she unleashed a heavy combination of punches that saw a hapless Conjestina hit the canvas, gasping for breath, and the referee stopped the fight at the five count. Ramsey took the fight on short notice to fight Achieng in her home turf when Kimberly Harris canceled out after suffering an injury.
The New York Times labeled the sound of Puberty 2 as "an impressive collection of D.I.Y. punk and indie rock". According to Jillian Mapes of Pitchfork, Puberty 2s composition contains second-wave emo, "wistful dream pop", "slow-simmering electronics", "brusquely strummed folk-punk", surf guitar, and "plenty of '60s pop hooks". Mapes also noted Mitski's vocal delivery on the album to go through different "modes", including "deadpan disenfranchisement, smooth R&B;, dream pop croon, gasping-for-breath pleas, [and] wall of harmonies (with herself)".
Roger Caron was born in 1938, to extremely poor parents Donat and Yvonne in Cornwall, Ontario, Canada. During his first weeks of infancy Caron could not keep food down and was constantly gasping for breath, which subsequently led his to being rushed to the local hospital on several occasions. Though no definitive diagnosis was given for his breathlessness, Caron grew up "very edgy about anything affecting [his] breathing". He could not swim or hold his head under a shower for too long because of it.
He has given the same engagement ring to each girl and lies constantly to get it back from one and give it to the other. Rita discovers he has lied about the ring being at the jewellers and shows up at Billy's door but he lies to her again and she leaves. When Billy's father questions him about what he is doing with Rita, Billy yells at him and his shocked grandmother begins gasping for breath and has to lay down. Billy feels guilty but imagines himself as a general winning a difficult war.
Eileen Saxon, a 15-month-old baby, had arrived at the emergency department earlier that month severely underweight at just 5kg, purplish blue in colour and hardly able to drink a sip without gasping for breath. Taussig diagnosed her with Tetralogy of Fallot, a diagnosis which meant that without intervention she certainly would not survive to adulthood. The procedure was an immediate success: Eileen's colour quickly returned to normal, she could drink milk more easily and gained a few kilograms. Two months after the surgery she was discharged from hospital.
CR gas is a lachrymatory agent (LA), exerting its effects through activation of the TRPA1 channel.Ai Y, Song FJ, Wang ST, Sun Q, Sun PH. Molecular modeling studies on 11H-dibenz[b,e]azepine and dibenz[b,f][1,4]oxazepine derivatives as potent agonists of the human TRPA1 receptor. Molecules. 2010;15(12):9364-9379. Its effects are approximately 6 to 10 times more powerful than those of CS gas. CR causes intense skin irritation, in particular around moist areas; blepharospasm, causing temporary blindness; and coughing, gasping for breath, and panic.
Carpenter stands at and weighs . In 1990, his VO2 max, a measure of the body's ability to intake oxygen, was calculated to be 90.2 during tests at the U.S. Olympic Training Center, the highest they had recorded."The power to vanish; High-altitude runner Matt Carpenter leaves foes gasping for breath", Brian Metzler, Rocky Mountain News, May 29, 2007 This, and his rigorous training regime—he claims to have run daily for over five years between 1997 and his daughter's birth in 2002—are credited as the keys to his enduring success.
The tour party included Romola de Pulszky, whose father Count Charles Pulszky was a Hungarian politician, and mother Emilia Márkus was a noted actress. In March 1912 the recently engaged Romola was taken to see the Ballets Russes in Budapest by her prospective mother-in-law and was greatly impressed. Nijinsky had not been performing, but she returned the following day and saw him: "An electric shock passed through the entire audience. Intoxicated, entranced, gasping for breath, we followed this superhuman being... the power, the featherweight lightness, the steel-like strength, the suppleness of his movements.."Romola Nijinsky, 'Nijinsky,' p. 4.
Officer Christopher Hardin responded to the scene just as the shooting occurred. He entered the apartment immediately after hearing gunfire, and described what he saw: Tran was lying on her back, "slowly shifting her head and limbs and gasping for breath" with Marshall's eyes "very large ... [looking] sad and scared at the same time" as Tran's sons were "screaming and clutching onto [Marshall's] legs." A responding paramedic, Maria Rios, testified that her dispatchers told her to wait outside the apartment for six minutes while police "secured" the scene. Rios would pronounce Tran dead fifteen minutes after the shooting.
In 1991 Smits founded what was soon to become the Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation (BOS), in Kalimantan (Indonesian Borneo), the world's largest organization for the protection of the endangered Bornean orangutans. Two years before, Smits had had his first encounter with an orangutan in the market. It was a life-changing event and Smits often retells the story: He nursed her back to health and named her Uce (pronounced "Ootcha") for the laboured sound she made while gasping for breath. A few weeks later he was given another sick orangutan to look after, which he named Dodoy.
Lezard complimented the villain's "plausible backstory" and Bond's escape scenes, which had him "appropriately, given his situation, gasping for breath". Scott Murray from The Sydney Morning Herald compared Horowitz's writing style to Fleming, stating: "Mostly, he writes as if he were Fleming. [...] Trigger Mortis is a Bond novel no one else could have conceived and written except for Fleming in his prime." He noticed that after the "gripping and tense" Grand Prix scenes, the book "hardly takes a breath or allows the reader the time or desire to look for misjudgments", while only suffering from a few description errors with Bond's observations.
As the gods and demons churned the sea, the terrible poison Halahala issued from its depths and began to envelop the universe with its choking fumes. Gasping for breath, the devas and asuras sought the help of Shiva, who valiantly took the poison into his throat and swallowed it. Shocked by his heroic act, the Goddess Parvati grasped him by the throat, trapping the poison there and preventing it from spreading; but, such was the strength of the poison, that it turned his neck blue, thereby earning him the name of Neelakanta (blue- throated one)., pp. 78.
When working or running free they are also likely to pick up parasites such as fleas, ticks, harvest mites, and tapeworms, and irritants such as grass seeds can become trapped in their eyes, soft ears, or paws.Rice pp.167–74 Beagles may exhibit a behavior known as reverse sneezing, in which they sound as if they are choking or gasping for breath, but are actually drawing air in through the mouth and nose. The exact cause of this behavior is not known, but it can be a common occurrence and is not harmful to the dog.
Text painting 2 Orchestral quaver In an effort to elicit an effect of gasping for breath, Brahms inserts a hemiola over the lyric Wasser von Klippe zu Klippe geworfen. By alternating quarter notes with quarter rests, this section feels as though the meter has changed, essentially converting two bars of into one of . Choral hemiola Hemiola 1 Hemiola 2 The ordinary rhythm returns in measure 154 with the choir completing the stanza and ultimately cadencing on a D major triad in measure 172. After a 21-measure orchestral interlude, Brahms restates the last stanza of text with two separate fugal sections in measures 194–222 and 222–273.
So don't leave your brains (or any other organs) at home, you will need it to dig out the implied meaning in every line." Aniruddha Guha of DNA India gave the movie 2/5 stars, saying that "Kyaa Super Kool Hain Hum amuses you intermittently but largely leaves your brains in a tangle, and the mind gasping for breath. In other words, dimaag ki macho deta hai." Deboshree Ghosh of Bollywood Life gave the movie 2/5 stars, concluding that "We would have had thought of giving this film a thumbs-up if Tusshar Kapoor had not shown off his rear in the film, supposedly imitating John Abraham in Dostana.
The ruling followed complaints by the Brazilian Football Confederation that La Paz and other Andean venues left visiting players gasping for breath and with pounding hearts. Brazilian club Flamengo had vowed to boycott high-altitude games after several of its players resorted to using bottled oxygen during a Copa Libertadores fixture against Real Potosí of Bolivia, held in rainy conditions at an altitude of .Bolivia lead fight against FIFA ban on high altitude in The Scotsman Following this complaint a number of other Brazilian clubs declared that they would not play Copa Libertadores games at high altitude and put pressure on the Brazilian Football Confederation and FIFA to impose a ban on football at high altitude.
On 2 July 2012, many Nigerian coastal and inland cities experienced heavy rains, and residents of Lagos were "gasping for breath" due to the flooding. In addition, there was gridlock on major roads, causing people to cancel or postpone appointments they may have had. Thousands of stranded commuters had to pay increased fares for the few bus drivers who were willing to risk travelling on the roads, and construction of work by the Nigerian government on the inner Oke-Afa Road took a "heavy toll." In mid-July 2012, flooding in the Ibadan metropolis caused some residents at Challenge, Oke-Ayo, and Eleyele to flee from their residences and save their lives.
Detail Carl-Nielsen's mermaid is, with her projecting fins, flat nose and fish-like mouth, more creature and less human than Edvard Eriksen's nine years older Little Mermaid. She is also depicted in a more dynamic pose and with a more dramatic expression than that of Eriksen's more famous mermaid: She has a terrified look in her eyes and appears to have just come out of the water, gasping for breath and with hair dripping with water. The Carl Nielsen specialist John Fellow has suggested that the mermaid's tormented facial expression is Anne Marie Carl-Nielsen's comment to her difficult marriage and her husband's repeated infidelity. He has pointed out that the mermaid sculpture was the only work that she created during this difficult period that was not a commission created out of economic necessity.
Mike Hoffman of The Escapist called the scene "a turning point" for the series, where the audience discovers just how dangerous Zaheer really was, but an example of the respect the show's creators had for its audience regardless of age. Writing for The A.V. Club, Oliver Sava reflected that the scene's brutality was a reminder of how far the series had come since Avatar: The Last Airbender. Sava elaborated, "the moment firmly pushes The Legend Of Korra out of children's television territory and into the realm of young adult entertainment, trusting that the viewers are mature enough to see a woman get asphyxiated in rather graphic detail, complete with a close-up shot of the Earth Queen gasping for breath while her eyes bulge out in pain." Zaheer's sympathetic nature and complexity as a character also received analysis and critical praise.
Upon arriving in one of the two helicopters with his fellow fedayeen and the Israeli athletes at Fürstenfeldbruck Air Base, the fedayeen became embroiled in a firefight with five German police marksmen positioned around the airfield who fired upon the fedayeen. During the firefight, Khalid made a dash across the pitch black airfield away from the back of the helicopters and ran unwittingly straight towards a low signal garden where a German police marksman was positioned behind, lying prone on the ground. The marksman fired several shots from a distance of five metres, hitting Jawad in the face and shooting him a further three times as he was falling. Jawad was not killed instantly however, the marksman reported hearing the terrorist 'moaning and gasping for breath several times', while helicopter pilot Gunnar Ebel, who had sought cover next to the prone marksmen during the opening stage of the gun battle, reported hearing a 'gurgling' sound, from Jawad as he died.
His success in the sport has been so extensive and dominant that he has been compared to Lance Armstrong,"The Legendary Matt Carpenter", Carey Cuprisin, Cuivienen.org blog, August 23, 2005 and described as "one of the greatest mountain runners of all time"."High-altitude runner Matt Carpenter leaves foes gasping for breath", Trailrunningblog.com, May 29, 2007 Carpenter's greatest dominance has been on Pikes Peak. He has won sixteen races; six ascents and ten marathons, including an unprecedented double, winning both on consecutive days in 2001. On the ascent he holds the age group record for both 40- to 44-year-olds, and 25- to 29-year-olds, the latter the outright record with a time of 2:01:06, set during the 1993 marathon. In the marathon itself, he holds the record for the 20- to 24-, 25- to 29-, 35- to 39- and 40- to 44-year-old age groups, as well as the outright fastest time of 3:16:39, also in 1993.Pikes Peak Ascent and Marathon Age-Group and Course Records, Skyrunner.

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