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"inhale" Definitions
  1. to take air, smoke, gas, etc. into your lungs as you breathe

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"Inhale, exhale, inhale, exhale," goes the haunting yet reassuring chant in the middle of "Maybe They'll Gnaw Right Through," the album's layered, loop-heavy closer.
Avoid vertical movement as you inhale -- no shoulder shrugging.
So if the dust gets disrupted, people can inhale it.
You inhale them, and the microbes get into your lungs.
But maybe your parents don't want to actually inhale anything.
It circulates between the two like an inhale and exhale.
Others inhale it themselves when the air is really bad.
As you inhale, lean forward and expand your belly. 4.
No one should smoke cigarettes or inhale other people's smoke.
These oils can be dangerous to inhale, especially when heated.
I take a deep breath and inhale the scent of them.
Essentially, they get two breaths of air each time they inhale.
I inhale everything as quickly as I can at 4 a.m.
People are infected when they inhale one or more airborne spores.
Left: Clubgoers inhale nitrous oxide on the dance floor in 1977.
That's what the three breaths we inhale at Trybe are for.
I've known coke fiends who inhale with less fervor than Trump.
However, you want to inhale it; that yields a nice effect.
Using a straw or "tooter," users "chase" and inhale the smoke.
No vaper is going to just sit there and inhale that.
When you inhale deeply, your lower ribs externally rotate, expanding outward.
From the start, trees shiver and inhale and help humans heal.
The most effective techniques simply involve exhaling longer than the inhale.
As it expands, you inhale, and as it retracts, you exhale.
They're instructed to close their eyes and inhale and exhale deeply.
Notice the sound of your breath as you inhale and exhale.
Naturally, he's going to watch closely that they don't inhale it.
Imagine what it's like being forced to inhale these fumes daily!
You inhale it at least as much as you eat it.
Vice would like you to perhaps inhale this or sniff that.
Each time you inhale, can you smell the salty, fragrant air?
Your lungs will inhale and exhale about 300 sextillion oxygen molecules.
E-cigarettes vaporize nicotine or other liquid substances that users inhale.
Some facilities are open to people who inhale drugs as well.
Let's all inhale deeply and try to squeeze into today's puzzle.
I inhale it along with a Reese's egg from the front desk.
Inhale and lift your sternum, or breastbone, coming into a gentle backbend.
Inhale, close your eyes and imagine a professional goal you most desire.
I cut a jelly donut in half and proceed to inhale it.
Inhale as you slowly begin straightening your arms and lifting your shoulders.
And of course don't inhale the sunscreen, or it can be irritating.
I stoop to inhale my first armpit and... It's pretty fine, actually.
Cows, much like any other animal, inhale oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide.
All at once, I seem able to inhale more oxygen than usual.
This has been my mantra during my recovery: Inhale: I am healthy.
Listen to the sound of your breath as you inhale and exhale.
Try to focus only on the inhale and exhale of your breath.
As you remove the lid, inhale the aroma of the fresh pumpkin.
Inhale to stretch the arms above the head and the legs outward.
He told me to inhale several times and then to stop breathing.
This season, perhaps we could hear and answer the trees' invitation: Inhale.
We inhale tiny droplets that come from someone sneezing or coughing nearby.
E-cigarette users inhale a lot more nicotine than regular smokers do.
Inhale and fill your lungs to capacity, fully expanding your lower ribs.
Anyway, there's still Indochine, and young people inhale it all over again.
Sure, you might inhale some fairly toxic fumes, but it saves time.
As we inhale, we activate the sympathetic state (the fight-or-flight system).
Thankfully my parents left grilled chicken salad in the fridge, which I inhale.
The vape pen has a 24-karat gold finish and is inhale-activated.
People who just inhale the e-cig liquid, with no nicotine, weren't included.
Zoo officials claim that Azalea, whose Korean name is Dallae, does not inhale.
Inhale as you reverse the movement to lower your legs back to hanging.
While bridging, inhale through your nose, filling the lowest lobes of your lungs.
Since I struggled with reading aloud, I overcompensated by learning to inhale information.
And — inhale — a full third of the rap album nominees are also white.
Inhale and exhale while you admire all the colors in this watercolor painting.
With vaping, you just press the button and inhale till you've have enough.
Elevation is the kind of story you could inhale in a leisurely hour.
There's definitely been a few movies where I'd hide the big, sobbing inhale.
If you don't have time for a cup of coffee, just inhale it.
I inhale its pleasingly sour scent as it doubles and triples in size.
E-cigarette users inhale far fewer toxins than do smokers of traditional cigarettes.
The 219.99 is so pretty I just wanted to inhale the floral aromas.
If you feel tired, inhale, exhale, drink some water, and take a break.
Be mindful of scents as you inhale the aroma of freshly cut grass.
I called him and asked about this oligarch's decision to inhale the Mets.
The food tastes amazing because I'm buzzed and we inhale everything in 53 minutes.
To yourself, say "one" every time you inhale and "two" every time you exhale.
Risk depends on dose: inhaling water is fatal if you inhale enough of it.
Inhale and squeeze your hands into fists, tensing all the muscles of your arms.
You probably shouldn't take up ju jitsu and you definitely shouldn't inhale paint fumes.
People can get sick if they inhale mist or vapor, typically from cooling systems.
The idea behind it is to limit the amount of harmful particles smokers inhale.
E-cigarettes let users inhale nicotine without the toxicity that comes from burning tobacco.
Children in grade school could inhale dangerous, dirty air as they walk to class.
Each bottle comes with a built-in mask that lets users inhale the air.
I inhale the scent of the sky and think, Yima, I'm coming for you.
When Juul users inhale, they get a very quick and powerful burst of nicotine.
Inhale as you slowly lower your elbows to bring your stomach to the ground.
E-cigarette users inhale far fewer toxic chemicals than do smokers of traditional cigarettes.
"Inhale," suggested Sorrentino's translator, Michael Moore, a partly bald man with a worried face.
I inhale the little drizzly details of the past, and know who I am.
Now, as you inhale again, I want you to envision 22504 rising before you.
Take a deep slow inhale, brace my core, reach down, and grasp the bar.
I practically inhale my food, and afterwards, Kim comes over to speak with me.
They can just inhale it, they can get it right to the main line.
I measure respiration for two minutes, breathing slowly and counting how many times I inhale.
The avatars inhale and exhale, lending an eerie sense of life to their digital kennel.
Finding somewhere to inhale during the dead time between long flights is an understandable godsend.
Electronic cigarettes are battery-powered devices that convert liquid into a vapor, which you inhale.
Those same chemicals carry over into the vapor that people inhale, the new study says.
Climax is also easier to inhale than Noé's earlier work because of its musical supervision.
But if they're too hot then you're going to burn your lungs when you inhale.
I inhale deeply and in the spirit of adventure waft the juices at my face.
Remember to close your eyes, inhale and enjoy the refreshing scent of the pine trees.
Inhale to squeeze the muscles of your bottom and pelvic floor while tightening your abdomen.
Inhale to curl your toes while trying to activate all the muscles of your legs.
Establish a count as follows: five-count inhale, seven-count exhale and three-count pause.
Just squeeze the extract into a chamber inside the pen, one teenager said, and inhale.
As you inhale, draw your elbows back behind you, palms continuing to face up. 3.
Breath actuated inhalers automatically release a spray of medication when the person begins to inhale.
That means that you can inhale to your lungs' despair, but you can't light up.
"Cigarettes create the long-term risks of lung cancer because you inhale it," he says.
He used to have a book on yoga but never practiced it. Inhale. Hold. Exhale.
Take the winning spirit of Jamie Vardy, and inhale it deep into your very soul.
Place one hand on your stomach and one hand on your chest, then inhale deeply.
The mice did not inhale the vapor as deeply as a human would, for instance.
Instead of pushing a button while you inhale, this thing gives you 29-second 'sessions.
Student listeners coded the recordings, noting when the laughter was on an inhale versus an exhale.
Tearing open a big box of katsuobushi, leaning in close and taking a long, deep inhale.
Get back to my desk in a better mood and inhale my salad 8:30 p.m.
I bring them back to my desk and inhale them quickly before getting back to work.
Another test uses carbon monoxide to measure how much air the lungs can inhale and exhale.
Come back to center, then on an inhale, twist to the right, exhaling back to center.
I inhale a yogurt because I haven't eaten anything except a few French fries since lunch.
This long life means both people and animals are more likely to inhale or ingest them.
Grab some chocolate and the last pack of peanut butter crackers (sorry babe) and inhale everything.
Planes can't fly in ashy conditions, as the engines inhale the tiny volcanic rocks, or ash.
But Ramos-Estebanez is in the camp that people "should not inhale, period," he tells me.
She added "and I did inhale," referring to Bill Clinton's famous claim that he did not.
I half-watch Ant-Man and the Wasp with my roommate while I inhale my food.
Inhale as you lower your arm and leg and exhale as you pull them back in.
E-cigarettes might help smokers inhale nicotine without the deadly stuff that comes from burning tobacco.
Kids breathe twice as quickly, so they inhale more air in relation to their body weight.
The two scenes have a similar effect: they make the viewer, however briefly, forget to inhale.
Propylene glycol is a suspension ingredient that helps turn nicotine into an aerosolized form users inhale.
Cup your hand over the coffee, hold the cup close to your nose, and inhale.2.
Family members touch, smell, practically inhale their forgotten possessions and feel a buzz in their bones.
Inhale to squeeze the muscles of your bottom and pelvic floor, tightening your abdomen as well.
Each can contains 160 one-second "shots" of air which you inhale through a small device.
Before he leaves for school, Anthony will inhale a plate crammed with pancakes, eggs, and bacon.
Hiccups happen when the diaphragm and external intercostal muscles involuntarily contract, causing someone to rapidly inhale.
Fun Fact: Dennis Hopper was originally going to inhale helium throughout his scenes as the ominous Frank.
When we exhale we send out carbon dioxide but get no new oxygen until we inhale again.
Many people, for instance, may inhale to avoid the risk of catching bloodborne diseases through contaminated needles.
As the housemates arrive, you can hear every inhale and mouth noise, or shuffling of their feet.
Participants are required to inhale marijuana vapor, then complete a set of tasks in an MRI scanner.
Naturally, we were expecting Clinton's name would be mentioned -- based on his infamous I "didn't inhale" comment.
How intense did you inhale and how long did you keep it in your lungs before exhaling?
In the simplest terms, yes, there are absolutely chemicals you can inhale from someone else's e-cigarette.
Inhale as you reach your arms out to the sides, palms up, without letting your shoulders elevate.
I focus on hyperventilating again, but however deeply I inhale and exhale, nothing seems to be happening.
Cigarettes contain natural and added sugars to reduce the harshness of smoke, making it easier to inhale.
The way you hold the cigarette, even, stretching out your fingers, touching your lips as you inhale.
Every time I close my eyes—every time I inhale, deeply, then exhale—these feelings are intensified.
Also, since their lungs are smaller, when they inhale tear gas the potential for injury is higher.
He breathes deeply of the peaty soil, so deeply you fear he will inhale a fire ant.
He dreamt the device would make it easier to inhale vapors "without any possibility of being burned."
Again, clearly no inhale: Also, look how into Wayne's singing Drake becomes right after he does it.
So doing this, I only burn my nostril hairs and my tongue as I inhale the fire.
Asbestos, a mineral made up of thin crystals, is dangerous to inhale as it's considered a carcinogenic.
You would hear a cacophony of languages, bump against people and inhale the urgent smells of survival.
The straw makes it easier to inhale all the smoke and the tape creates an airtight seal.
Dark warehouses full of flooded fertilizer reeked with a sulfuric stench that made it painful to inhale.
It takes some practice, but if you slow the exhale, the inhale will take care of itself.
After one inhale, the Miami teen started coughing profusely, but after two more hits he was hooked.
"Every breath and sigh and inhale and exhale reads on the microphone," Mr. Groff said by telephone.
He does it a little differently than I do now but, essentially, every time I inhale, I count the breath and then the next time I inhale I count "two," and then "three," up to ten, and then start over, and that was the beginning of my meditation practice.
I like to put three drops on the palms of my hands, warm it up, and inhale deeply.
I inhale two eggs cooked over easy with an avocado and the rest of my cauliflower stir fry.
I abandoned this plan in the first 20 minutes, which might be described as a single, long inhale.
I'm really hungry when I get home and immediately inhale leftover chicken tacos with cilantro lime rice. YUM.
When people ingest or inhale high enough levels of mercury, it can cause brain damage and kidney failure.
If a kilo or two is still on the ground, then anyone could inhale it on the wind.
So even if you inhale some secondhand smoke, it'll take a lot for you to actually feel high.
Also, I once witnessed a customer inhale five hot dogs in a row and puke them out again.
The dust from asbestos can be toxic when we inhale it, and loose asbestos fibers should be avoided.
She recommends focusing on raising your belly when you inhale and lowering or compressing it as you exhale.
But firefighters can experience adverse health effects long after removing their suits because of the smoke they inhale.
People get sick if they inhale mist or vapor from contaminated water systems, hot tubs or cooling systems.
So if you have a bacterial infection in your lungs, you'd inhale the bacteriophage treatment through an inhaler.
When that happens, people inhale the chemical — which means the burns happen on the inside of their bodies.
"When that happens, the cannabinoids and terpenes are degraded before you inhale them [compromising the effect]," Miller says.
"He would breathe on me — and sometimes take a deep inhale, like he was smelling me," she recalled.
I watch my kids now and how they voraciously and joyfully inhale books and it makes me jealous.
E-cigarettes allow smokers to inhale the nicotine they crave without the toxins that come from burning tobacco.
Though, if you really want to know how they spend it, just go to a dorm and inhale.
If it's a milder case, doctors might give a patient oxygen that they can inhale through their nose.
The result is that when Juul users inhale, they get a very quick and powerful burst of nicotine.
I tried to inhale but all I heard was a horrible rasping sound as my throat closed up.
Vape pens can deliver greater doses of nicotine because they use nicotine salts, which are smoother to inhale.
Firing inside an enclosed space can also cause people to panic, breathe faster, and inhale even more gas.
But this type of reaction doesn't only happen with allergies you inhale like pollen, dust mites, or dander.
When the kids get settled, try a breathing exercise together: Inhale as you slowly, silently, count to four.
MZ: The lungs were not designed to inhale nicotine and the other chemicals that are in e-cigarettes.
As Davis notes, economically disadvantaged black and brown bodies often inhale different worlds than their wealthier, whiter kin.
As with carroting, a person practicing fire gilding (without proper safety equipment) could inhale those toxic mercury fumes.
Despite the uncertainty about just how bad the emissions are, it's not a good idea to inhale firework smoke.
Studio Roosegaarde is teaming with the Chinese bike-sharing program Ofo to bring bicycles that inhale smog to Beijing.
The bicycle would potentially use a similar technology to inhale pollution, then release the cleaned air around the rider.
He grabbed Mercedes and took his shirt off to wrap around her face so she would not inhale smoke.
Bathing tobacco leaves in a sugar solution produces less irritating smoke; it is easier and more pleasant to inhale.
The teen was supposedly caught "using a vapor pen to inhale caramel-flavored water," according to The Associated Press.
For kicks he'd drink scotch, inhale Benzedrex, smoke weed and annoy hippies ("I'd say 'Bomb Vietnam', things like that").
I inhale it and drink a Diet Pepsi from the vending machine while I fill out an incident report.
Fossil fuels from power plants generate particulate matter, tiny particles that are highly toxic for people who inhale it.
Elon Musk did a 2.5-hour live interview, got peer pressured into smoking a blunt, and maybe didn't inhale.
And I did inhale," she said, adding, "It gives a lot of people joy and we need more joy.
Users typically heat the tablet, which sits on aluminum foil, and then inhale the vapors from the melting tablets.
You control her breathing, trying to inhale oxygen molecules and avoid air pollution particles on her walk to school.
Want to read something on the internet today that's the equivalent of a nice, deep yoga inhale and exhale?
" Ali left us with a message for McGregor ... "If you can't inhale the smoke, don't talk about the smoke.
If a man does not actually inhale gas but develops headaches and nausea anyway, is his suffering any less?
They found that some toxins were present on tiny particles of dust, that people or animals could easily inhale.
Users inhale the aerosol, which contains far fewer toxic chemicals than the tar found in smoke from conventional cigarettes.
Others buy it to inhale themselves, and say it reinvigorates them on days when the air is really bad.
On r/trees, it is said that Stephen Payne can inhale with total impunity because he works with police.
There's sufficient data to suggest miners who deal with coal gasification or who inhale coal dust can get cancer.
While humans have long been around fire, they generally inhale it in small doses over cooking or heat fires.
However officials remain uncertain whether the sickness results from the vaping devices, the ingredients or possible contaminants users inhale.
Take at least three full breaths, counting to five with the inhale, and counting to five with the exhale.
But there are some fierce, club-ready moments, too, particularly on rowdy jams like the single "Inhale Exhale."bowerypresents.
She showed him how to inhale through his nose, hold his breath for four counts, and then exhale slowly.
We see Mr. Williams seated, bare chested, against a wall of raw plywood, in a state of extreme inhale.
You have a few options here: Nitrous oxide: A gas that you inhale that can provide mild pain relief.
I sat cross-legged on the sofa in sweatpants, watching him watch me inhale a bag of shrimp chips.
In 1992, Bill Clinton tried to squirrel out of marijuana questions by saying he didn't inhale in the 1960s.
My brother loved ordering me to remove his dirty socks and then inhale from them—that kind of thing.
Inhale fully into your rib cage and hold your breath, creating tension in your chest, upper back and neck.
Perhaps you only know it as the stuff humans exhale and plants inhale, or the primary culprit for climate change.
Use your breath to help you through the move: Inhale as you lower down, and exhale as you press up.
So I go outside and stand there, pretending to inhale, contemplating what life will be like as a gay man.
Everyone in the barn is silently watching, and I hear a collective sigh of relief when we see it inhale.
They are found in soaps, perfumes, nail polish, medications, and we can ingest, inhale and absorb them through the skin.
Many nights when the lights would go down, all you could hear was an inhale of breath and no applause.
Blowout Blast's fundamentals are as basic as they come: you inhale enemies and spit them back out to destroy others.
The battery-powered device heats a liquid, which comes inside cartridges called Juul pods, into a vapor that you inhale.
I, too, wanted to apply those luxurious elixirs, to inhale those heady, grown-up scents of orange blossom and jasmine.
I try not to snack, but when I do, I can inhale a whole package of these in one sitting.
I go maybe a few times a year and don't really know how to inhale so…it's not so bad?
"With the first sip, you'll inhale that woodsy aroma and the savory woodiness of the juniper," said the company spokeswoman.
I'm so hungry that I buy a bag of SunChips from the vending machine and inhale them before getting changed.
But other variables come into play: how much people inhale with a single drag, and how their bodies process nicotine.
Inhale as you reach your right arm overhead to the left, stretching your right side and front of your hip.
"I had to inhale fumes from wood and coal," said Savita Devi on the outskirts of northern India's Ayodhya city.
Both are used to make artificial smoke, though little is known about whether it's safe to heat and inhale them.
Or at least it'll seem that way if you close your eyes, briefly abandon the cynicism of adulthood, and inhale.
He let it go, with an inhale to steady his hand as he went back to the fresh pax list.
Good. Right, now take a really fucking deep breath and inhale as much of your current surroundings as you can.
He had no choice but to inhale the fumes and clouds of dust that contained asbestos while serving his country.
But the Illinois case is the first death linked to the e-cig juice users inhale and subsequent lung damage.
The chemical can waft from the soil into the air, forming a toxic plume that could be dangerous to inhale.
It also says he suffered aspiration pneumonia -- which is when you inhale food, stomach acid or saliva into your lungs.
"If you really want to bring the flavors out, inhale some air through the wine, but don't choke;" great advice.
And it's not just smokers who are affected: People who inhale secondhand smoke can develop deadly forms of cancer too.
Saturday • Inhale the salty sea air during a beachfront yoga class at Beach 19023th Street in Rockaway Beach in Queens.
"Any time you inhale vape products, there is every reason to believe there are risks associated with it," he said.
Naturally, he smoked cigarettes more often, as it's difficult to take a break at work to inhale an entire Cuban.
Yes, she wants to expand the commissioner gig to include regulating Florida's medical marijuana industry, and yes, she did inhale.
The men hit him, took his phone and forced him to inhale something that made him faint, Mr. Lam said.
He said he lost consciousness after again being forced to inhale something and woke early Friday on a remote beach.
Inhale to reach the arms up, and exhale to bring the palms together down through the center of the chest.
We inhale no less than a million particles with each breath we take in a reasonably clean room, he noted.
You can inhale a cedar scent from its massive beams while surveying a harbor where birds and sea mammals hunt.
Menthol is thought to allow smokers to inhale deeper and longer, and may enhance absorption of nicotine into the bloodstream.
Inhale to curl your toes and try to make contact and create tension in all the muscles of your legs.
ATHENS, Ga. — Gail Moody had her first e-cigarette inhale of the day moments after waking up one recent morning.
It might be illegal, but it's healthier than smoking, and a godsend for people who don't want to inhale smoke.
To get an effect, you should ingest a different amount of CBD than you'd inhale ... but how much is that?
Just like Instagramming, cooking may increase anticipation and make food all the more satisfying when it's finally time to inhale it.
As the babies got older, the proportion of their laughter that was on the inhale decreased, according to the initial findings.
I inhale it and then get in bed to watch Keeping Up with the Kardashians (my guilty pleasure) before falling asleep.
You can also check out the original theme song here because YOU KNOW YOU WANT TO HEAR IT. Inhale the nostalgia!
Listening through a stethoscope when patients inhale, doctors can hear a crackling sound that resembles pieces of Velcro being pulled apart.
Never before has there been such an array of pills, gases and liquids available for people to swallow, inhale or inject.
Meditation can be as simple as just closing our eyes and listening to your breath as you slowly inhale and exhale.
The pen is built with sensors that detect and tell you how many milligrams of THC you're getting with each inhale.
It was like every small wince of tooth pain I've experience in my entire life condensed into every inhale and exhale.
They're mainly harmful if you inhale or ingest them, since skin can stop them, according to the International Atomic Energy Agency.
I had to pretend that I felt something, because it was my first time and I didn't know how to inhale.
I'm supposed to inhale one, maybe two 14-inch supreme pizzas while in front of the television, trapped on a couch.
I bid a sad farewell to my bed, get myself together, and inhale toast and tea by the time she arrives.
And that will make it harder for the particles to travel through the air and for people to inhale those particles.
I leave at 11:45 and inhale the whole bag of dried strawberries in the car (my favorite snack from Target).
I see you over there—oblivious to the world, AirPods stuffed in your hearholes as, Joey Chestnut–style, you inhale content.
Normally, the devices heat the liquid inside a cartridge or reservoir to produce a vapor that you inhale from the mouthpiece.
I imagined this vortex of teeth in his face and his belly, poised to just inhale and devour the whole universe.
As lead-based paint, used until 1978, deteriorates and peels, it turns to lead dust that children can swallow or inhale.
Inhale fully, expanding every part of your ribcage, and hold your breath, creating tension in your chest, upper back and neck.
In another, a fireman removes a small bud from a metal stash and lights it on fire to inhale the vapors.
If workers inhale them, it can start a process leading to silicosis as well as to lung cancer and kidney disease.
Or at a party, instead of passing a joint, some stranger would hold it to his lips and watch him inhale.
And we are going to inhale the entire thing like a musky, complex whisky, and see what bones come out. Come.
But just because something is safe to swallow or rub on the skin does not mean it is safe to inhale.
Tune in to your breath — inhale to fill your lungs, pause at the top, exhale fully and pause at the bottom.
She told us to focus on our breath by thinking "inhale" every time we inhaled and "exhale" every time we exhaled.
In this job, the ones who die are the ones who smoke ice—methamphetamine—those who inhale solvents and [superglue]. Why?
Inhaling smoke you didn't necessarily intend to inhale, such as when you walk past someone smoking on the street, is secondhand.
In 1961, the Flintstones were used in a Winston Cigarettes commercial, in an attempt to make kids want to inhale poison.
I can't remember ... "I didn't inhale ..." [laughter] LG: Well, you know what the number one takeaway from all of this is?
After a first smell, we slightly swirl the cognac, bring the glass a bit closer to the nose again and inhale.
She told me to inhale as she zipped again, this time without mishap, and stood back to look at me critically.
To freedive, the diver takes one large inhale and dives beneath the surface of the sea, where all senses are muted.
By flipping aside a metal lid atop a silver canister, you can inhale the heady aroma of a fine Cuban cigar.
Inhale and squeeze your hands into fists, trying to make contact and create tension in all the muscles of your arms.
Clients overcome with desire during a performance would wrap the garlands around their wrists and inhale deeply to calm their nerves.
Aiming to suppress their woes, Fierro's libertine characters imbibe and inhale all manner of drink and drugs, but they rarely breathe.
You give your hair one last glance in the reflection of a perspex menu board, inhale, and step inside a bar.
People sometimes light me cigars and say, "Don't worry, you don't inhale," and I don't, and I hack out a lung anyway.
"For several months or even years, residents and people within the affected perimeter may inhale lead dust without knowing it," it added.
Police officers have begun arming themselves with the antidote in case they accidentally inhale or touch drugs that contain fentanyl or carfentanil.
They're even programed to inhale and exhale, and guests can watch their chests rise and fall as if breathing in deep slumber.
And as an old meditation standby, return to your breath, feeling the rhythm of your chest moving as you inhale and exhale.
Aspiration pneumonia infections can occur if you inhale food, drink, vomit or harmful substances, such as smoke or chemicals, into your lungs.
Miners inhale fumes from explosives used to loosen rocks, and dust coming off crushing machines, which contains heavy metals such as lead.
As you inhale, push the ground away and open your chest, and as you exhale, very softly move closer to the ground.
But we must give the middle seat passenger some small comfort as they scrunch up their legs and inhale various lunchtime burps.
Most of the lung injuries are happening to vapers who inhale THC, which is the ingredient in marijuana that gets people high.
Second, and most important, your body and brain will instantly feel the effect that comes with this shorter-inhale, longer-exhale technique.
These solvents are used to deliver the nicotine or THC particles in an aerosol form so users can then inhale the substances.
Ms. McCallum told us to inhale in three parts, from our stomach, then chest, then lungs, then exhale slowly but not completely.
At 9 or 10 he is unable to do much more than inhale her glamour and parrot her outré opinions and pronouncements.
She dons a vest to shake her lungs and loosen mucus, and uses a nebulizer to blow in steam and inhale medicines.
It involves using an electronic cigarette or similar device to inhale a liquid solution containing nicotine, flavoring, THC, or other chemical additives.
This is some of the first large-scale evidence that vaping is harmful for our lungs, no matter what people may inhale.
To breathe after losing a child to gun violence is to willingly agree to inhale tiny shards of glass into your lungs.
Scientists learned we may inhale hundreds of microplastics — tiny plastic particles swimming in our waters and wafting through the air — every day.
Inhale again: Now you get a slice of mandarin orange, a burst of cardamom pods and a fresh cake of Irish Spring.
"We do work with materials and with human bioproducts that are potentially damaging to our bodies if we inhale them," Casamassimo said.
If you're in a room with someone infected with measles, you can inhale their virus when they cough, sneeze or even talk.
Pot smokers were smoking less, and dabbing more—heating the plant's oily extracts to inhale high concentrations of hallmark marijuana molecules like THC.
Advocates for the devices say e-cigarettes are far less harmful than smoking tobacco, because users do not inhale the same dangerous matter.
Other oils come out during our practice—Parcher delivers peppermint oil to rub on our bellies and cedar oil to inhale in meditation.
This was one of the later and most advanced games on the console; inhale your enemies and wield their own power against them.
The video of the moment went viral, and while some people mocked Musk for appearing not to inhale, others raised more serious questions.
His plan was to use an air compressor to feed smoke into the tank, and then use a scuba regulator to inhale it.
TEA and Environment Hamilton, another green non-profit, have teamed up on the INHALE Project—the Initiative for Healthy Air and Local Economies.
Inhale for a count of five, exhale for a count of seven, and pause -- without taking a breath -- for a count of three.
A public bus saves the day after things go awry, once more with a callback to Rogelio's famous "Inhale, exhale" from the pilot.
Doctors say it's likely not the nicotine or THC itself, but rather other chemicals inside the liquid which get vaporized when you inhale.
He demonstrates the sugary ingenuity and craftsmanship behind a snack that will likely take you no longer than two minutes to completely inhale.
Find the perfect scent and a resident — or, more important, a prospective one — could walk through the door, inhale and feel at home.
Instead of giving equal computational attention to all the compounds we inhale, our brains hierarchically sort information based on what's important to us.
Dogs inhale and exhale about five times every second, through nostrils that route the intake and outward flow of breath through different channels.
People can get sick if they inhale mist or vapor from contaminated water, but the bacteria do not spread from person to person.
This is made worse by a higher breathing rate in children, which causes them to inhale more toxic air, according to the report.
Like many of the munched-out students who were ordering up Campus Cookies, Davidson did, indeed, inhale during his college years and beyond.
There's also the potential that, if you stand close enough to someone with the virus, you could inhale the droplets and become infected.
She pumped GEL in vaporous form through the gallery's ventilation system so that visitors could inhale the essential components of her work itself.
I settle into a chair on an open deck, admire the Seattle shore, inhale the brisk sea air and decide I love cruising.
The first is through direct person-to-person contact: Someone with the virus coughs or sneezes near you, and you inhale those particles.
The task is dirty and dangerous, requiring workers to crawl into small tunnels, handle explosives and inhale stale air — all while evading detection.
Her custom keycaps, made from polymer clay and resin, range from designs like waffles drenched in syrup, Baby Yoda, and Kirby, mid-inhale.
This idea echoed through the conclusion of my demo where a cataclysmic storm began to inhale chunks of data into an unknown abyss.
" The small print beneath explains, "Vapers can inhale toxic metals into their lungs -- like these from the periodic table: chromium, nickel, and lead.
Americans spend about 90% of their lives indoors, where carbon-dioxide levels can build up quickly as we inhale oxygen and exhale CO2.
"For your safety, do not touch any debris you may find on the ground nor inhale vapors it may emit," the report says.
Amazingly, this isn't the first time doctors have accidentally caused people to inhale their dentures during a procedure or while being administered anesthesia.
When you hold your breath, the instinct to inhale is triggered not by a lack of oxygen but by the accumulation of carbon dioxide.
After she was defeated by Ross in Forfeit Tennis, Spears had to step up to a helium-filled balloon, inhale, and perform a song.
Some countries, including the UK, allow doctors to offer free foil to heroin users so they can inhale the drug rather than inject it.
E-liquid (or "e-juice") is the fluid inside of vaporizers or e-cigarettes that gets heated to create a vapor, which users inhale.
Within an hour, his breath got steady but oddly mechanical, more like a reflex than an action, and then the next inhale never came.
While it's unclear if Azalea is straight up chain smoking, zoo staff insists that the chimp doesn't inhale, so like, no big deal, guys.
And when you're radically traumatized in those days, that's how you deal with it: inhale it and you make it part of your reality.
Core kink: Lycra, spandexRelated kinks: Slash fanfic Smoking fans want to see their partners casually and masterfully inhale deeply from a cigar or cigarette.
Just to feel her mother's presence, the daughter would sometimes sneak into her Turner's closet to "inhale her essence," she told PEOPLE in 1988.
The lower-dose pods could give vapers a way to start cutting the amount of nicotine they inhale without having to take fewer puffs.
That means envisioning a world where smoking is less addictive, he said, so smokers would theoretically inhale less tar and other lung-harming substances.
Inhale as you reach your right arm forward and up, rotating from your shoulder, midback and rib cage to twist open to the right.
Most people are vertical breathers, in that their shoulders move up when they inhale, according to Belisa Vranich, a clinical psychologist and breath instructor.
I inhale a yogurt and some walnuts (starving!), and then head down the hill to pick up four library books I placed on hold.
The mound acts as a lung for the colony, managing the exchange of gases, leveraging small changes in wind speed to inhale and exhale.
In reality, while filters did block some toxins, they also made cigarette smoke smoother to inhale and that encouraged smokers to puff more frequently.
We lit it yet again and pressed our faces down beside it, ALONG THE PAVEMENT, and continued to try to inhale whatever was left.
When you insert the pod into its cartridge and inhale through a mouthpiece on the end of the Juul, the device vaporizes the liquid.
You can try just a single puff from a friend's at a bar or during a smoking break with no pressure to inhale more.
Instead of racing through a hectic narrative, "The BFG" lingers to inhale its own perfume, to revel in the inexhaustibly magical potential of cinema.
When construction workers and miners inhale silica particles by cutting, sawing or drilling into rock, it can increase their risk of developing lung cancer.
Then he began to inhale and exhale slowly, tracing his right hand with his left index finger at a pace that matched his breathing.
Sealing Your Practice: Inhale to reach your arms overhead and exhale to bring your palms together in front of your chest in prayer hands.
Yes: Puff the Squeaky Chicken, and it's what you imagine it is: a rubber chicken bong, complete with a squeaker that works upon inhale.
Because it's so ubiquitous and lasts so long in the environment, humans inhale and ingest enough plastic each week to make a credit card.
" — STEPHEN COLBERT, impersonating Trump "Senator and presidential candidate Kamala Harris said today that she smoked marijuana in college, adding, quote, 'And I did inhale.
That said, millennials who aren't able to inhale for very long out of a USB stick shouldn't obsess over the dark times awaiting them.
Today, sitting in the greenhouse-like back room of eatery Café Colette, the brothers practically inhale their burgers and then bicker over stolen fires.
The drug, whose proposed trade name is Vantrela ER, did demonstrate resistance to abuse by those seeking to inhale or inject it, the review said.
None of which is new information, just hard to miss when you inhale a dozen descriptions of different variations on cocktail hour in a row.
Nicotine salts are easier to inhale, so e-juice manufacturers like Juul can afford to up the nicotine dose without making the vaping experience unpleasant.
In one room machines that can "smoke" more than a dozen cigarettes at a time dutifully puff away, measuring the chemicals that consumers would inhale.
The grilled meat-on-a-stick is most commonly known as being something you inhale while inebriated and loitering outside a neon-lit kebab shop.
Turns out, babies inhale all of that dirt, dead skin cells, bacteria, pollen, and fungal spores at four times the rate of a walking adult.
While smokers huddle outside, forced there by the ban on smoking indoors in public places, some bars and restaurants let vapers inhale behind closed doors.
Later that summer, after the opening of Tillmans's exhibition "I Didn't Inhale," at the Chisenhale Gallery, in London, Klein came down with AIDS -related pneumonia.
In theory, vape users should not be ingesting any liquid oils when they inhale, only the vapor from e-cigarettes that looks like white smoke.
Many commonly used solvents, like chloroform, acetone and hexane, are harmful and volatile, posing risks to people who inhale them as well as the environment.
Jones: Because when it comes to vape pens...Kazachkov: You're gonna inhale dozens of other substances, which are not necessarily advertised, but they are there.
Residents of Enewetak Atoll would have to inhale the leaked plutonium, or be exposed to contaminated water through an abrasion, to experience adverse health consequences.
Chimney sweeps would regularly inhale harmful smoke from fires, get stuck in chimneys, get cancer from too much soot, and, of course, get burned frequently.
Until they develop a strain of weed that literally puts you in a coma as soon as you inhale, no part of that sounds fun.
When mapping a city's air pollution, sensors are typically placed four feet or so above the ground, at the level where people inhale the air.
"The more you inhale, the shorter the incubation period," said Dr. William Schaffner, an infectious disease specialist at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine in Nashville.
In a comfortable position, with your eyes open or closed: inhale for four seconds, hold your breath for seven seconds, exhale slowly for eight seconds.
But more severe cases, especially in children, cause violent coughing fits that can end with a characteristic whooping sound as the person struggles to inhale.
They then inhale, drawing air through filters on either side of the device and directly from the environment through an adjustable hole at the back.
Today, everyday Americans along the entire West Coast don't have to inhale because they have ready and legal access to a dizzying array of edibles.
I had spent the time it took to inhale it thinking about her, and how my small family was about to be so much smaller.
It's quite the glam affair: The chain invites a posh horde of 'influencers' to inhale a menu of Thanksgiving staples inspired by the chain's menu.
These businesses use social media to advertise their product, making tongue-in-cheek allusions to being innocent catering-supply companies selling chargers for whipped cream dispensers, circumventing the legal gray area NOS falls into: It's not illegal to possess or inhale it, but it is illegal to sell it to anyone under 18 if you think he or she is going to inhale it.
So, the next time you are lucky enough to witness a laughing baby, see if you can pick up on those primate-like, inhale-exhale giggles.
"As a tip - take a breath and hold your breath prior to puffing … though awkward, it will prohibit you from being able to inhale," Herklots said.
Then they tested the aerosol that users inhale into their lungs, which is generated by the e-liquid being heated by a battery-powered metal coil.
The trip took him from a lab in Florida where scientists engineer tastier tomatoes to an experimental food workshop in Toronto where people inhale flavor clouds.
Inhale deeply, and as you exhale, tuck your chin into your chest and roll up one vertebrae at a time until you reach a seated position.
" Cabello recommends taking five minutes out of the day to simply inhale for five seconds "through your nose" and exhale for five seconds "through your mouth.
The battery-powered devices feature a glowing tip and a heating element that turns liquid nicotine and flavorings into a cloud of vapor that users inhale.
A special valve in the mouthpiece ensures you won't accidentally inhale a loaded dart, and the range is claimed to be as far as 55-feet.
"And I did inhale," she said, laughing, in a swipe at former President Bill Clinton, who famously said he had tried marijuana but had not inhaled.
Each patient also did spirometry tests that measure lung function by seeing how much air people inhale, how much they exhale and how fast they exhale.
The battery-powered devices feature a glowing tip and a heating element that turns liquid nicotine and flavorings into a cloud of vapor that users inhale.
People use these oils in diffusers sometimes, but for travel, I find it best to put a couple drops on a cotton ball and gently inhale.
"Vinegar has that strong smell and puckering taste, so if you take a breath, you could inhale it into your lungs as you swallow," she says.
Law enforcement is worried enough about this new danger that they've begun carrying overdose-reversing naloxone sprays in case they accidentally inhale some of the drug.
As you inhale, reach your left arm up to the sky, and then as you exhale hook your elbow to the outside of the right knee.
I was looking to see what type of marijuana I should recommend—should my patients inhale it, ingest it, or should I recommend a specific type?
Studies showed that little oxycodone is released from heated Troxyca ER vapor, reducing the likelihood of abuse by those seeking to inhale it, the reviewers said.
You can supposedly remove filling from it, but that seems messy given that the foam is shredded into tiny pieces that I'd prefer not to inhale.
The beverage market probably is bigger because more people are willing to sip a marijuana-infused beverage than are willing to inhale any kind of smoke.
Vaping involves using an electronic cigarette, hookah or similar device to inhale certain vapors or aerosols, which could contain substances such as nicotine, marijuana or flavoring.
It's dangerous when consumed in large doses, and it's one of the toxic chemicals smokers inhale, but there's no evidence that a little browning is harmful.
As we end the phone call, Hattie says "orgasm" without taking the usual inhale to prepare herself and I can't help but feel a little proud.
It's also the place to go if you want to inhale foie gras, smoked duck, and deer meat before nonchalantly skipping out on your gigantic bill.
The battery-powered gadgets feature a glowing tip and a heating element that turns liquid nicotine and flavorings into a cloud of vapor that users inhale.
We sat wordless and motionless in the sanctuary, listening to its creaking pine floors, the inhale-exhale of another visitor and the spectacular silence in between.
Give Thanks: On your next inhale, reach your arms overhead and when you exhale, bring your palms together in front of your chest in prayer hands.
The closer people are to each other, the more likely it is that an uninfected person will inhale those droplets, conducting the virus into their airways.
Millions of people now inhale marijuana not from joints or pipes filled with burning leaves but through sleek devices and cartridges filled with flavored cannabis oils.
What's not reported is that we inhale more than 1103 grams (23 ounces) worth of oxygen, too, and this figure is equally important for your waistline.
Most of us can hold our breath for a minute or so, driving through a tunnel or past a cemetery, waiting, fighting the urge to inhale.
During the day, the sun's ultraviolet light helps produce trillions of charged particles floating in the upper atmosphere, causing the ionosphere to "inhale" and get bigger.
Researchers from the London School of Medicine say that cyclists inhale more than twice the amount of black carbon particles as pedestrians making the same trip.
When smokers inhale they get a similar sensation to puffing on a cigarette, but industry players claim the products can be 95% safer than burning tobacco.
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.
Kitty Hawk's unveil came via a New York Times story a week ago, which makes it ancient history for people who inhale news on the internet.
The only other time I smoked a joint was when I was 20, so when I'm offered one today, I pretend to inhale and exhale the smoke.
I began experiencing phantom chest pains—subtle, prodding, undeviating—and periodic breathing aberrations that made it hard to inhale and exhale for a sustained period of time.
However, not much research has been done on whether those same chemicals—along with the propellants and other fillers added to the products—are safe to inhale.
They keep tabs on the amount of ozone and particulate pollution in the air that's small enough for people to inhale and suffer respiratory and cardiovascular damage.
We all experience bouts of it from time to time, and managing stress (or at least remembering to inhale-exhale) can feel like an exercise in futility.
It's a self-contained oil vaporizer that delivers a measured dose of THC and CBD as you inhale, and then vibrates to let you know to stop.
Working independently from other employees has been helpful for Vo, since she at least doesn't compound the toxicity by having to inhale additional smells from other workstations.
For instance, while the FDA generally considers the flavorings in e-liquids safe to eat, we don't actually know if most of them are safe to inhale.
Understanding the physics involved is crucial—namely, fire and hot air will travel upward—as is knowing better than to inhale in the middle of eating fire.
Even if you think you know exactly how to roll a joint, light it, and inhale just right, it still takes some practice to get it down.
The battery-powered gadgets feature a glowing tip and a heating element that turns liquid nicotine and other flavorings into a cloud of vapor that users inhale.
Long gone are the days in which "vaporizing" meant collecting weed fog in a big plastic bag and desperately trying to inhale it all in one go.
Rub a few drops into the palms of your hand and inhale the scent, then start to work from the center of your face outwards and upwards.
In an early scene, Juan takes Chiron to his home with girlfriend Teresa (Janelle Monáe) and smiles as he watches the scrawny boy practically inhale his food.
Whereas previous vapes like the Pax ended up with smaller plumes of vapor and less flavor the IQ regularly offered enough vapor to inhale and ultimately feel.
The battery-powered devices feature a glowing tip and a heating element that turns liquid nicotine and other flavorings into a cloud of vapor that users inhale.
Every noise, every inhale of smoggy air, every medical bill—everything that would normally be another drop in the bucket now meant hours of pain and frustration.
"That is what the leading cause of death in a fire is -- that you inhale those hot gases produced by a fire, and they compromise your airway."
I couldn't keep myself from repeatedly bending over to inhale the steam rising from the platter, so much so that I started to make my tablemates anxious.
Drop out of life with bong in hand, and follow the smoke toward Matt Pike's gloriously heavy, mind-melting, riff-filled land (just try not to inhale).
Finally, in 1853, before the birth of her eighth child, Prince Leopold, she was allowed to inhale chloroform for 53 minutes from a handkerchief, according to historians.
Vaping — using an electronic cigarette to inhale vapor infused with flavor, nicotine, both or neither — holds promise as a path away from the harms of conventional cigarettes.
Guided by the blunt doom-and-gloom beat — produced by J White — she works in a palpable rhythm of inhale and exhale, making for an entrancing rhythm.
As we inhale and exhale, she asks us to close our eyes, extend our left arm with the palm up, and focus on a moment of gratitude.
Much of the interest in codeine dates from a 1950 experiment, unlikely to be undertaken today, in which 17 Swedish medical students agreed to inhale ammonia fumes.
Fill in OAR at 11A and inhale deeply as the trick to Ms. Carroll's puzzle hits you: You now have R ___ LADDER, with one measly square left.
The suits fully enclose the wearer, like a spacesuit, and provide their own air supply to prevent any possible risk that scientists could inhale an airborne germ.
"We are the enabler of the energy transformation, the so called Energiewende in Germany, by allowing the local grids to inhale more and more renewables," he said.
" This is a beautiful and moving book, something to linger over, to cherish — and to remind us, as Bannerman writes, "this is a great day to inhale.
Wildfire smoke is absolutely terrible for any human to inhale, but especially for the elderly and asthmatic, with long-lasting effects on the immune systems of children.
I would receive half a milligram of the drug for every kilogram of my weight, a very low dose compared to what recreational users inhale or inject.
I'd run out to stand behind the hosts while they helped a couple propose (thankfully, not fake), and then back inside to inhale a few slices of pizza.
Advocates for the devices say that they are far less of a health threat because users don't inhale the dangerous matter taken into the lungs through cigarette smoking.
"People are burning anything they have available to them, things that are often dangerous to inhale just to stay warm," said Rachel Sider of the Norwegian Refugee Council.
"The most important warning is that patients should not inhale anything into their lungs that is not air, oxygen, or a medication prescribed by their doctor," said Weiner.
No one wants to inhale deeply as they walk down a street covered in trash bags or stand in the hot subway station surrounded in lingering body odor.
Nicotine increases the "harshness" of the vapor which can lead to nasty coughing fits and feeling like you've been trying to inhale exhaust fumes for the last hour.
I felt evidently more relaxed after, like I took a single inhale from a joint, drank three sips of delicious red wine, or just ate seven chocolate bars.
Big Tobacco research from the 1970s reports that nicotine salts are less harsh to inhale than the free-base nicotine in cigars and many other e-cig brands.
As he explained to Today, it's a "sticky goo" that transforms into an aerosol chemical that anyone around a vaping person can inhale into their lungs, including children.
Firefighters inhale smoke only for brief periods, unlike the around-the-clock exposure experienced by soldiers who lived and worked next to burn pits in Iraq and Afghanistan.
This technique calls for an expectant mom to engage her abdominal muscles and inhale very deeply, which in some cases make her bump nearly disappear until she exhales.
Although it's meant as carrier to turn nicotine or THC into aerosol users can inhale, it may be ending up in people's lungs, causing an aggressive immune response.
If we allowed ourselves to be cold again, we should burn more calories and lose weight, or at worst neutralize all the food we inhale over the holidays.
Humans who inhale that level of chlorine in the atmosphere risk contracting toxic pneumonitis or acute pulmonary edema, which can develop into respiratory disease, according to the NCBI.
She took this as a yearly sign that the holidays had begun, and she'd practically inhale the cookies, some shaped like bows and topped with sprinkles, others bare.
But Bill Clinton was a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford and he didn't know to inhale, so maybe everybody can use a few pointers on the mechanics of it.
"Notice where you feel it in your body, and imagine you're gathering that up when you inhale, and then part your lips and blow it away," she said.
Resting Pose: Inhale back into your tabletop position and exhale folding your body backward, resting your hips on your feet, with your hands outstretched in front of you.
The e-cigarettes work by heating a liquid flavor pod that contains nicotine and benzoic acid; when users inhale, they ingest a quick and powerful burst of nicotine.
It produces a fraction of the odor, it doesn't need any real gear, and it's portable, easily hidden and very easy to use — press a button and inhale.
Coal plants release a stew of pollutants, including mercury (which damages children's brains) and particulate matter (which includes bits of unburned coal small enough for people to inhale).
They may swallow a liquid sedative or inhale laughing gas and once it kicks in, they will be conscious but calmer, so the dentist can do extensive work.
Smoke is nasty, it's indiscreet and offensive to others, it clings to clothes, and worst of all it drastically cuts the number of all-important terpenes you inhale.
"You want us to wheel you to your house in the gurney?" the doctor quips, before laughing at Bardwell as he says it&aposs difficult for him to inhale.
But a subset of popper fans have taken to testing the drug's limits, in a fetish designed to push users to inhale as long and hard as they can.
"You can inhale the vapor or the aerosol, and then you blow it out of your mouth or nose, and you create all different kinds of shapes," she said.
I inhale my breakfast of avocado toast and Everything But The Bagel Seasoning from Trader Joe's, gulp down some cranberry juice, and make myself somewhat presentable in 10 minutes.
And then, of course, as you bring it out of the water, the people that are in contact with it can get the contaminants on them, or inhale them.
"You could shove bucketloads up your nose and down your throat and inhale it, and you wouldn't be doing anything that would end up with systemic effects," he said.
In theory, nothing about vaping—which just heats a tincture of a substance at high temperatures to create a vapor to inhale—should change the risk profile of CBD.
Kistler and his team found that the levels emitted varied widely depending on the device and the power used, but that most levels were far below what smokers inhale.
The grinding can generate mineral dust fine enough for you to inhale, which could inflame your airways, said Edward Olmsted, the president of Olmsted Environmental Services, an industrial hygienist.
The chemicals in vape juices, the liquid that's heated to a vapor for users to inhale, is laden with various chemicals, many which are known to cause throat irritation.
When you watch its sensations — the texture of the inhale, the temperature of the exhale, the soft vibration in your nose — you're guaranteed to be in the present moment.
Just as I had done years earlier, in Spain, before I bent over to inhale that first line of cocaine, I glanced up at the mirror above the sink.
If you went through the trouble of spraying on a shellac of sweetness, you wanted people to notice, to inhale deeply during a hug and ask after your elixir.
Deep Breathing: Inhale through your nose and feel the air moving all the way down the spine and exhale out the nose all the way back up the spine.
They then attached dog-like 3D printed nostrils to commercially-available vapor detectors, which typically use a continuous "inhale" of air to detect vapors instead of the sniffing action.
A: New York has a particularly pungent midsummer aroma, and it is not one that people want to inhale when they step into the entryway of their apartment building.
The amount of smoke the mice were exposed to was similar to what a human would inhale if they vaped regularly for about three to six years, Tang estimated.
Denis Kudla, an American player who trained in Melbourne on Friday before heading to Bendigo, said he could not inhale or exhale fully without coughing during his practice session.
Reverse warrior From warrior two position, inhale as you turn left palm up and sweep your forward arm up and back, creating a significant side stretch and lateral bend.
Stay in touch with the different sensations of each inhale and exhale without looking for anything special to happen — no need to alter or change your breathing, just observe.
The front fascia, for example, lacked any conventional automotive cues, such as a grille — an unnecessary element, of course, because Teslas don't need to inhale air to burn gasoline.
As well as being denied an education, child miners often contract long-term health conditions—inhale too much silica dust, and you may develop silicosis, a life-threatening lung disease.
But the scent released upon opening the glass jar is what really registers it high on our self-care meter: One inhale feels like walking inside an upscale tea room.
If you don't have time to devour Catalyst, but you still want to inhale all that scene-setting goodness before you see the film, here's what the book teaches us.
But that's just what vaporizer maker Pax Labs is delivering in an update to its Pax Era device and app Tuesday: the ability to inhale cannabis in truly tiny doses.
Bill Clinton definitely didn't inhale because it's likely he never even had a joint, according to Tommy Chong who says Bill failed a simple test ... which our current Prez aced.
It's the kind of comfort food you can just eat and eat and eat — until you amaze yourself that yes, you did just inhale that entire bowl of pure carbs.
The national government resides in a metropolis, Delhi, where residents inhale the equivalent of half a pack of cigarettes on an ordinary day, and two packs on a bad one.
The "Breathe" category, for example, will instruct you to exhale and inhale for a minute at at time, with the option to continue for as long as users need to.
Viewed as a healthier alternative to smoking, users inhale steam from the nicotine-filled devices, rather than burning cigarettes with byproducts of paper, tobacco and a range of other chemicals.
Research published Friday by Stanford University  in the Journal of Sexual Medicine  shows that those who smoke marijuana every day have 20 percent more sex than those who don't inhale.
Each JuulPod e-liquid cartridges contains as much nicotine as a pack of cigarettes, the company says — and it's in a form that's just as easy to inhale as cigarettes.
And though the average amount of plastic we inhale from the air might be small in comparison, they added, people in certain areas could still be getting quite a whiff.
From here, take a deep inhale and then, forcefully exhaling, pull your elbows down your sides and squeeze your shoulder blades together to lift your body up toward the bar.
For days after we got back from a visit to them, I would inhale the slightly mildewy Seattle scent that lingered on suitcases and clothes to prolong that happy feeling.
When you inhale pollutants, the smallest particles, emitted by cars, power plants, and other places where fuel is burned, lodge in your lungs' sensitive tissue or pass into your bloodstream.
If your anxiety bubbles up at the event, you can inhale deeply and steadily on the spot, or simply step away for five minutes to breathe and calm yourself down.
A broken heart messes with you internally—your hormone levels go on a rollercoaster ride—and then you want to eat either nothing or inhale candy bar after candy bar.
It's not only because of my intellectual property, but more importantly it's a product people consume through their mouths and inhale into their lungs, so the safety is very important.
Police have said Olango ignored commands to take his hand out of his pocket before pulling out an object later determined to be a vaping device used to inhale nicotine.
The exhibit mimics for visitors what it feels like to inhale and exhale in the cities of Tautra, Norway; London, England; New Delhi, India; Beijing, China; and São Paulo, Brazil.
Tarran says despite all the variation in what vapers inhale, there are two common ingredients in e-cigarettes: nicotine (dosed in varying concentrations), and propylene glycol/vegetable glycerin (PG-VG).
According to the researchers, some smugglers responsible for transporting people across the Mediterranean force their passengers to inhale a mixture containing gasoline during the journey in order to sedate them.
E-cigarettes are battery-powered devices that feature a glowing tip and a heating element that turns liquid nicotine and other flavorings into a cloud of vapor that users inhale.
It's substantial enough that you could have just one or two and be happy, but airy enough that you could also inhale an entire sleeve and not even realize it.
This endeavor is made possible thanks to his remarkable lung capacity: He is capable of combining five bong hits in one inhale, cementing his status as a top-tier smoker.
No one would tell a person with cancer that if they just "inhale an upbeat smell" or "do a mini de-clutter" they are on the road to complete healing.
Little Joe, as the breed of plant is named, releases a potent antidepressant that not only makes those who inhale it happy, but also seems to strangely alter their behavior.
"You are not supposed to inhale oils into your lungs," said Dr. Melodi Pirzada, chief pediatric pulmonologist at New York University Winthrop Hospital, who has treated patients in the outbreak.
A paramedic wearing protective clothing, visor and a mask squeezed my hand through gloves for comfort as I desperately took deep breaths to inhale as much oxygen as I could.
I thought to embrace that at dinner tonight, to make Melissa Clark's recipe for spicy pork stew with hominy and collards and inhale its scent like a memory of summer.
"That makes the defensive barrier of the lung less effective and more vulnerable to anything you inhale," potentially increasing susceptibility to respiratory infections and other lung diseases, Dr. Clapp said.
"His shirt was torn off and he could see blood spurt out of the hole when he exhaled and suck back into him when he tried to inhale," Bowden writes.
E-cigarettes are battery-powered gadgets that often feature a glowing tip and a heating element that turns liquid nicotine and flavorings into a cloud of vapor that users inhale.
All the passers-by, those with travel mugs and employee ID badges, or those walking their dogs or pushing their strollers, inhale the familiar perfume of Mr. Ahmed's chicken biryani.
They also allow for the cigarette to be smoked differently and deliver nicotine at lower amounts, so that smokers inhale more smoke, which contains those higher amounts of toxic substances.
The breathing meditation gives you a voice telling you when to breathe in and out, along with ambient noise on the inhale and a pleasant whooshing sound on the exhale.
Some, like the propylene glycol and vegetable glycerine that are heated to form the vapor that e-cigarette users inhale, are known to be safe when eaten in small amounts.
In shallow waters, use a sinking and bouncing approach (see diagram below) to travel toward shore, ricocheting off the seabed or lake floor up to the surface for an inhale.
The planet looks good (if empty) when they land, but when two of the crew inhale tiny gnatlike creatures from plants growing on the planet's surface, all hell breaks loose.
If you're stuck, close your mouth: You could inhale fumes or debris, so it's best to send a text, bang on a nearby object or whistle so rescuers can locate you.
Getting high is known as a very chill activity, but being instructed to inhale into a bag, and within a strict nine minute window, is actually not very chill at all.
As a result, chipmakers are now dialling up performance by, among other things, increasing the size of processors that inhale data to train AI services, from facial recognition to drug discovery.
But every time you unroll it, instead of being met with the smell of the chemical brew required to make foam, you'll get to inhale the intoxicating smell of real leather.
Beyond just making it easier to inhale, sampling various tobacco products also exposes teens to nicotine, which can alter executive function and the reward system in the brain, Audrain-McGovern added.
But from what INHALE has collected so far, it's clear that avoiding congested streets and rush hour traffic, not to mention routes frequented by trucks, can reduce your exposure to pollution.
We formed a circle at the head of the trail, and -- as in a yoga class -- Plevin asked us to calm our minds, become more present, and deeply inhale and exhale.
And incinerator workers, by definition, inhale cleaner-burning smoke that has been run through an incinerator—the very same equipment that KBR failed to deploy at Balad and other military bases.
" The most frequently checked medication questions were, "How long do I hold my breath after I inhale my medicine?" and, "Should I use my asthma medicine before I play or exercise?
He tended to puff the smoke out of his mouth and inhale it again through his nose, giving the impression that a roiling white cloud was suspended over his upper lip.
To Juul (the brand has become a verb) is to inhale nicotine free from the seductively disgusting accoutrements of a cigarette: the tar, the carbon monoxide, the garbage mouth, the smell.
Sometimes when she speaks she pauses to inhale; the deliberate breaths are necessary because her lungs do not automatically pull in enough air, but a listener tends not to notice them.
"Do nothing 'til you hear from me handsome, I need your arms around me so I can inhale, open my eyes, breathe my heart's breathe out," the letter reads, in part.
In 1992, Bill Clinton felt he had to play down his own marijuana use ("I didn't inhale") in order to make clear he stood firm against drugs, including the devil weed.
You have folks that are not going to smoke or are not going to inhale vapor… [and so] you've seen a much slower adoption of cannabis as a mainstream, mild intoxicant.
If you inhale and spore this moment,it tumors your body, but if you exhale it,you dissolve midnight and noon; sunlighttilts and leafs the tips of the far Norway maples.
Lowering myself tentatively on one of the large wooden benches outside, the evening sun still hotter than mango chutney, I raise the paper-wrapped package to my nose and inhale deeply.
The less likely you are to have mouth-to-mouth action or inhale someone's breath, the more likely it is that you'll have have shivers from orgasm rather than a fever.
Those who inhale a lot of asbestos like those who work with it frequently are far more likely to contract these illnesses than those who are exposed to just a little bit.
She sums up the period of intense growth with an appropriately bodily metaphor, "a longer inhale before the next exhale" that provided the energy for a more fully realized aesthetic on IRISIRI.
Sure, I knew it was important that we don't cut them down, that we plant more of them, that they inhale carbon dioxide and could help us out of our current jam.
After unpacking my work bag and changing as soon as possible into comfy clothes, I inhale a piece of toasted rye bread with the remaining portion of Trader Joe's Three Layer Hummus.
When I was a student teacher, a teacher told me about the educator diet, where you barely eat during the day and then get home in the evening and inhale your refrigerator.
Also, the tobacco Juul tastes like the faint stench of cigarette on facial hair that you inhale when you're extremely hung over and wake up next to a dude rocking a mustache.
If dry ice is stored in an area without proper ventilation, it may cause people to inhale large amounts of the gas CO2, which displaces oxygen in the body, the CDC says.
Daimler on Sunday condemned the studies, done by the same research body which sponsored another experiment forcing monkeys to inhale toxic exhaust fumes from a polluting diesel Volkswagen equipped with illegal software.
"Vinegar has that strong smell and puckering taste, so if you take a breath, you could inhale it into your lungs and burn those a little, because it's an acid," Johnston said.
Like other types of e-cigarettes, vaporizers, or vape pens, are battery-powered gadgets with a heating element that turns liquid nicotine and flavorings into a cloud of vapor that users inhale.
"In a small space where water doesn't flow that great, Legionella can replicate and grow to very large numbers and when human beings inhale those sources, infection can happen," Dr. Kesh said.
People who are exposed to these items in manufacturing plants or office environments may inhale the chemical, which can cause short-term effects including throat irritation, chest constriction, eye irritation, and dizziness.
"If it is on the hill tops and the tree tops and the wind blows, people will inhale it," he told Reuters by telephone from West New Britain's provincial capital of Kimbe.
In 2015 they moved into the parking garage, adding brightly colored metal tables with stools, designed for the kind of quick lunch where you huddle over your bowl and inhale its contents.
Face masks make me acutely aware of the mechanics of every inhale and exhale — which is distracting if I'm trying to do anything else, as I'm pretty much breathing all the time.
They knocked him out with a chemical that he was forced to inhale, he said, then took him to a rural area where they beat him and drove staples into his legs.
The thing to know is that this urge to inhale is not our body telling us we need oxygen; it is our body telling us we are filling up with carbon dioxide.
"If I simply noted and accepted I was in an inhale stage rather than beating myself up over being so unfocused, I might have made progress and met my goals more quickly."
Though Markarian 231 contains the same form of oxygen that is respired by humans, it's worth noting that you couldn't just inhale this extragalactic reservoir like some kind of quasar-based whippet.
Everyone got a chuckle out of seeing Judge inhale and pull his shoulders together to squeeze into Torreyes's jersey while the tails of his own No. 28 jersey practically reached Torreyes's ankles.
At the Lorimer Street stop, one stop west of Graham Avenue, the smell was so powerful that groups of riders were bunched underneath a subway grate in order to inhale fresh air.
The physical cue I developed to help me reframe mid-labor started with clenched fists during an inhale and then opening them during an exhale, with my palms up in a surrender.
While the aerosol vapor that users inhale doesn't contain the tar or carbon monoxide found in cigarette smoke, many e-liquids contain a chemical called diacetyl, which, when heated, can damage the lungs.
In the midst of Chris-mas in July, on the very day Americans celebrate Independence (and inhale an exorbitant amount of hotdogs), Captain America is celebrating 100 years of fighting the good fight.
In addition, even a moderately experienced vaper (or cigarette smoker for that matter), could inhale excessive amounts of nicotine if they chose to persist vaping intensively despite the onset of unpleasant side effects.
I start with Carnal Flower and start spritzing — 10 sprays later, I am thoroughly perfumed, nauseous from the fragrance, and sorry for the co-workers who have to inhale the air near me.
The FDA has deemed e-cigarette flavorings and the solvents propylene glycol and glycerin "generally recognized as safe" for use in food, but that has little bearing on whether they're safe to inhale.
In addition to ovarian cancer, talc has been linked with an increase in lung cancer for talc millers and miners, who may inhale talc on the job, according to the American Cancer Society.
It's like a yawn, apparently contagious because seeing somebody suck back a hearty inhale of oxygen reflexively reminds our brain that that hey, maybe we're craving some of that good stuff as well.
If you aren't already caught up on the cultural phenomenon (guilty as charged), that's fine—in fact, a more potentially digestible way to inhale the show's lore seems to be coming your way.
To date 10 abuse-deterrent formulations (ADFs), using varying extended-release methods and designed to be harder to crush, inject or inhale, have been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
Not something you want to inhale or be in the path of, since this cloud of ash doesn't just travel up; it also expands out, crashing across the landscape at jet-fighter speeds.
The Center for Disease Control warns against exposure to the dust particles emitted by sanding drywall; research indicates that workers who inhale it may face an increased risk of silicosis and lung cancer.
The goal of the app will be to customize breathwork for people by giving them a simple inhale-and-exhale test and incorporating other data provided by those who sign up for it.
Since then, the scandal has widened, most recently through revelations of a study in which VW forced monkeys to inhale fumes from a Beetle in an effort to prove they were not harmful.
Hasta no tener más información, los funcionarios de los Centros para el Control y la Prevención de Enfermedades han advertido a la gente que no inhale los vapores de los productos del cannabis.
The cartridges are filled with THC oil and often diluted with substances that are dangerous to inhale, like vitamin E acetate, one of the products that health officials suspect has caused lung damage.
Inhale as you reach your arms out to the side and up toward the ceiling, press your palms together and exhale as you bring the palms down through the center of your chest.
Physical activity increases the amount of air someone takes in per minute, so someone who is playing a sport in bad air would inhale more pollution than someone who is just sitting outside.
Other times, I ignore professional impulses and inhale what's in front of me, a scene played out most recently at Anju, the terrific new Korean restaurant from the owners of the popular Chiko.
That could cause "lipoid pneumonia" where fat particles bombard the lungs and trigger inflammation, an ailment typically seen in elderly patients who inhale petroleum jelly or mineral oils to deal with raspy throats.
At the time of the 2014 survey, three quarters of the flavored vapes contained diacetyl, a chemical that causes the vividly disastrous disease "bronchiolitis obliterans" in workers who inhale a lot of it.
And those gas-powered mowers, edgers and leaf blowers spew millions of tons of pollutants into the air, fine particulate matter that we inhale as we work to keep our lawns looking pretty.
Beyond the desire to inhale enough sushi to court a Jeremy Piven-like case of mercury poisoning, I'm trying to understand how a largely outmoded American art form became a venerable Japanese rite.
Once you pop these items in the microwave or oven, you can close your eyes, inhale, and imagine you're in some grandma's kitchen out of a Norman Rockwell painting (only with better spices, probably).
"You have to stay still for so long and if you forget to inhale deeply when they [put on the chest piece], you're left with this little too few inches to breathe," he says.
Even people without allergies have these same protective reactions: when we inhale dust particles we sneeze or cough; when we ingest spoiled food, we vomit; when we come into contact with irritants, we itch.
Until scientists conduct a large-scale, long-term study comparing the actual health outcomes of smokers, vapers, and people who don't inhale anything, we still won't know the actual risks — or benefits — of vaping.
And I wanted it to be plastic enough, sugary enough, delicious enough, and seductive enough that I could embed something really counter to that in the words, and the people would still inhale it.
I'll spray a mixture in a hotel room, dab a little as perfume, or inhale a mix of eucalyptus and peppermint to refresh my respiratory system after being in a plane or the van.
We start pounding back the beers (I know that's now what a flight is for, but Game of Thrones was starting!) inhale our cheese, pay for our food and rush back to the Airbnb.
Vitamin E acetate is an ingredient naturally found in vegetable oil, and vegetable-based oils are often used as solvents to turn drugs like THC and nicotine into vapors so users can inhale them.
Tap over to your explore page and you'll no doubt find *inhale* soap cutting, sand smushing, slime handling, paint mixing, calligraphy writing, industrial machine-ing, hypnotic CG noodling, and whatever the hell this is.
It is important that when you are filling the pod you don't allow any of the juice to get into the cylinder or else you will suck juice into your mouth when you inhale.
Kay allegedly denied, however, and reportedly told the DEA he witnessed Skaggs inhale 3 lines ... 2 he allegedly recognized as possible oxycodone, and a third line consisting of a substance he did not recognize.
It's hard to choose a favorite because they're all indulgent (well, as indulgent as a protein bar could be), but they definitely keep me motivated to run faster so I can inhale one afterwards.
Inhale as you lower your body down by pitching forward slightly on your toes and allowing your elbows to bend back to form an "A" shape with your head (not flared out to the sides).
But the complexity afforded by natural essences — which often transform across the duration of even a single inhale, differ from supplier to supplier and change, like wine, from year to year — comes with a cost.
Typically, people who go into the hospital after swallowing detergent are out the next day without any issues, but it really depends on how many pods you eat and whether you ingest or inhale them.
Ricin is shockingly easy to find – but it can actually be difficult to cook up into a powder that someone might inhale, Erika Check Hayden reported for Nature after the attempted poisonings of President Obama.
In the best iterations of the #mindfulness quote images, these posts can prompt you to break that cycle, and perhaps even take a moment to inhale, non-judgmentally observe your thoughts, and progress with purpose.
So, if my morning coffee gives me pleasure, I might pause and relish it while I drink it: inhale the fragrance of it fully and focus on the nuanced warm, smoky, bitter deliciousness of it.
We've seen him inhale through many vessels, so the choice of bong is significant: This is Erlich at his most distinguished and professorial, looking one tweed jacket away from a tenured position at Sarah Lawrence.
The interior of the Elite's oven is ceramic, so the heat transfer is more even and immediate (conduction), but there are also four small holes for air flow, which are used when you inhale (convection).
The standard "dose" of THC in Colorado is set at 10 milligrams, which should give you an idea of how fried Joel Hradecky gets when he absorbs one gram of concentrate in a single inhale.
Her breathless performance shines in the opening scene, the death of Pan, a moment that calls for sounding the flute as she exhales, but also vocalizing on the inhale and speaking in an invented language.
Back Bending: Inhale to release your belly toward the floor, looking up and dropping your shoulders back for cow pose, and exhale to round through the back and drop the shoulders down for cat pose.
You could also try to persuade them to put down the leaf blowers, explaining that the devices are noisy, polluting and potentially harmful to the workers who use them and inhale the fine particulate matter.
But there are unanswered questions about the health effects of the chemicals that users do inhale, and public health officials worry that the devices are luring too many nonsmokers, creating new generation of nicotine addicts.
The Grand Jury further charged that the couple "did unlawfully posses with intent to use to inject, ingest, inhale or otherwise introduce into the human body, drug paraphernalia, to wit: a pipe," the indictment continued.
You set the precise temperature via the Pax app — I recommend the "flavor" setting — and inhale at leisure until you turn it off (or it will auto shut-off in 3 minutes, whichever comes first).
As vaping took off in recent years the industry — whose large companies are owned by tobacco interests — put forward an easy-to-inhale theory that their products were a clean and healthy alternative to smoking.
For example, someone with cystic fibrosis might inhale medications through a nebulizer or use devices, such as a vibrating vest, several times a day to help clear mucus and prevent long-term damage to the lungs.
"Something clicked in and I just started doing this mantra that I made up and I breathed in and with every inhale —  through violent shaking — I would say I'm inhaling the peace of God," she said.
Surgeon General Jerome Adams' advisory lays out why teen vaping is a public health concern: nicotine can mess with the developing brain, it's addictive, and the chemicals in e-cigarette vapor may be unhealthy to inhale.
And this extra histamine, a naturally produced chemical that normally helps the body's immune system stand ready against foreign invaders, just might worsen or cause allergy-like symptoms in people who regularly inhale it, DeVries speculates.
Say "so" as you inhale and then say the word "hum" as you exhale, Chopra says, describing the "So Hum" mantra that is derived from Sanskrit and often used in yoga and other forms of meditation.
Standing tall with your feet several inches apart, inhale, step forward with your right foot making sure your right knee stays behind your right toes, and lunge forward keeping your right leg at a right angle.
By warming—not burning—the tobacco, and mixing it with other solvents, Iqos creates an aerosol that lets smokers inhale a more pure form of nicotine and avoid the tar that can contribute to lung disease.
I settled in Brooklyn just in time to see the Twin Towers come down, watch the papers flutter like confetti over the East River, and inhale the acrid-sweet smell of burnt flesh below Canal Street.
It's possible that some of these ingredients don't completely vaporize so when users inhale them, fluid enters the lungs and builds up, causing rare forms of pneumonia reported in many of the recent vape-related hospitalizations.
Pirzada: When you start inhaling oils, any type of oil, vitamin E is an oil, any type of oil, if you start to inhale to your lungs, you are going to create problems inside your alveoli.
According to the doctors who wrote the case report, people who regularly inhale allergens like the man did can show symptoms anywhere from three weeks to five years after they begin inhaling the substances in question.
The dun- shaped oatcakes are a confusing combination of a salted rice cracker, condensed milk, and oat sponge which is mostly left alone, but I inhale the decadent truffle and mushroom dumplings without a second thought.
I still have images I can't get out of my head of a girl with Janis Joplin-like hair slobbering all over a white grape-flavored blunt that I somehow convinced myself to inhale from afterwards.
Hacks are great, because they mean you don't have to inhale toxic fumes just to pry off caked-on stains from your oven walls or coax mildew out of your shower (mildew loves it in there).
On top of that, dirty sheets can collect fungal spores, mold, insect parts, dust, lint, and pollen, all of which can exacerbate allergies and asthma if you inhale them for eight hours a night, Tierno said.
Since they added smoke and vapor to bacteria in a lab, they were unable to account for how much smoke and vapor a person may actually inhale in one sitting, which could have skewed the results.
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Most people will inhale or gasp right after they break open the pod in their mouth or while the liquid is going down their throat, Anderson says, so some of the detergent enters the trachea and lungs.
And how much can I inhale and process, and how much space can I hold for a perception of reality that's expansive, with the goal that other people should take what they like and leave the rest?
In recent years, studies have found that one in three students uses the ancient tobacco pipes, and that use among college women is on the rise inhale on a hookah hose by the end of freshman year.
Often, programs that did use sprays failed to avoid spraying sunscreen directly on kids' faces, which can cause children to inhale it or get it in their eyes and isn't the correct way to apply this product.
"I wanted it to be plastic enough, sugary enough, delicious enough, and seductive enough that I could embed something really counter to that in the words, and that the people would still inhale it," she told me.
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That's because babies are much cuter than adults, but it's also because, unlike adults, babies laugh both on the inhale and on the exhale, as described by new research presented at the Acoustical Society of America's 176th Meeting.
While most people who inhale valley fever spores don't get sick or develop flu-like symptoms, others might experience more severe reactions, including fatigue, coughing, fever, shortness of breath, headaches, night sweats, weight loss, joint pain, and rashes.
Inhale is a cream demi-matte; Vibrate offers a soft nude matte; Hot Spell is a terracotta matte; Wild Thing is a burnt orange matte; Heist is a rich cayenne matte; and Strike is a reddish-brown matte.
Click here to view original GIFImage: YouTubeIt's not just the intense heat that makes it hard for researchers to closely study an active volcano, there's also a potpourri of noxious gases that are less than ideal to inhale.
These nicotine salts are less harsh to inhale than the straight-up, "freebase" nicotine used in most regular nicotine vapes — the same kind of nicotine you get from smoking the air-dried tobacco used for pipes and cigars.
Freebase nicotine can be absorbed through your mouth — but it's also much less pleasant to inhale because of its "greater physiological (throat and chest) impact and toxicity," according to a report for the tobacco industry from the 1970s.
Around Cincinnati, police officers and sheriff's deputies are so concerned about the potency of carfentanil and other synthetic opioids that they carry overdose-reversing naloxone sprays for themselves, in case they accidentally inhale or touch the tiniest flake.
Cash took the players out for dinner one night and watched Kyrgios inhale two massive burritos — "the biggest things you've ever seen, must have been 4,000 calories" — which made him wonder if Kyrgios would ever lose his paunch.
It means that you can get a hybrid of both technologies, thus benefiting from the intensity that comes from heating up the contents of the oven, while also using hot air to make it more pleasurable to inhale.
"The hope for e-cigarettes was that they would give people an alternative way to inhale nicotine that's not as dangerous as a cigarette," says Stanton Glantz, a professor of medicine at the University of California, San Francisco.
But the flames that burned for more than a day sent more than 5,000 pounds of hydrofluoric acid, a super-corrosive chemical that can make your heart stop if you inhale it, into the air around the refinery.
But seven tons of peroxide thrown into the North Sea — assuming the two other containers remained safely onboard — could do considerable damage to fauna and flora and could harm people who touch or inhale it, safety officials warned.
The first step was a kind of trial separation from my bergamot and neroli and orange blossom and lavender and all the aromatherapeutic blends I used to inhale deeply for ten breaths as I massaged them into my skin.
I bury my nose just behind his ears and inhale the Frito smell of his fur, kneel down to his level, wrap my arms around his neck, and tell him I love him, like, 40 times in a row.
Nicotine salts form in the heat-dried tobacco leaves that are rolled into most cigarettes, and they're said to be easier to inhale than the free-base form of nicotine found in cigars, pipe tobacco, and many other vapes.
Walsh said that legalized states "are still feeling their way along, especially on the recreational side" with edibles and infused products for which there is a fast-growing demand as people cannot or do not want to inhale smoke.
In the middle of the snarling "Inhale Exhale," she sings a descending run alongside a synth that's somewhere between a normal human sound and a Zapp-esque talk box; it's been rattling around my head for a solid week.
Most people are so nervous pre-rose ceremony that they start crying, or inhale an entire plate of cold cuts (looking at you, Chad.) Not Corinne, who was caught dozing off at a yet-to-be-aired rose ceremony.
Sometimes, the most effective way to unwind is to sink into hot water, take your time to really massage your legs and feet, and inhale lavender and rose – the smells that transport you to a more chilled-out place.
Culprits included bacteria like Legionella, which can cause a dangerous pneumonia or a less-severe flu-like illness when people inhale contaminated water droplets, and Pseudomonas, which can cause skin rashes and swimmer's ear when people touch tainted water.
So far, experts believe chemicals like formaldehyde and acrolein could be to blame, as well as vitamin E acetate, a component of vegetable oil that is often used to turn nicotine or THC into the aerosol users then inhale.
For Stephens, it must have seemed like all the air had left the cage, and as he gasped on the mat all he found to inhale was Aldo, who smothered him with an urgency he hadn't shown in years.
When the cigarette is smoked by a person, however, the holes are compressed and largely covered by the smoker's fingers or lips, causing the smoker to inhale harder and increasing the intake of nicotine and tar, the CNCT said.
Caught at the crossroads of rock, punk and New Wave, Mike (Roman Bilyk) and his band inhale Bowie and Iggy Pop, spitting out their own compositions in a cavernous club where lyrics must be preapproved by a Party official.
She walks readers through every conceivable decision they will have to make — whether to die in the hospital or at home, how to handle morphine's side effects and how to breathe when it becomes difficult (inhale through pursed lips).
It started with Osterlund cleaning the skin, finding a spot in the hand to pinch, then asking the employee to inhale and exhale as he inserted a syringe, install the chip, and place a band-aid over the spot.
ANSVSA notified the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) of the outbreak of anthrax, which can kill within hours and is most common among herbivorous domestic and wild animals, but it is also fatal to humans who inhale its spores.
Johnston also sees 10 to 15 entrepreneurs every week with ideas that range from frozen cannabis-topped pizzas to skin creams made with cannabis oil and non-plant products such as storage containers or "delivery" devices to help people inhale.
Adams held up a Juul e-cigarette device and a Juul nicotine pod during a news conference when explaining how new products have entered the market that most parents wouldn't recognize as something their children are using to inhale nicotine.
The FDA considers many of the flavorings in e-liquids safe to eat, but we don't actually know if they're safe to inhale, according to a massive review of vaping studies conducted by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine.
A group of men grabbed me from behind, threw a plastic bag over my head, pulled it tight enough against my face so that I couldn't inhale, yanked me to the floor and ordered me to crawl into a makeshift tunnel.
I felt a single bead of sweat slowly drip from my brow down my forehead, over the goggles, and then down to the tip of my nose, where it hung precariously, trembling with every inhale and exhale I counted off.
These days, there's a market for high-tech portable weed vapes equipped with features like Bluetooth (for tracking your tokes-per-session PB?) that allow you to just load up a cone and inhale like you would with an e-cig.
On Super Bowl Sunday you can find me screaming at the TV, trying to figure out how to inhale chicken-wing dip and chug an IPA simultaneously, and gloating at my friends whenever a conversion, turnover, or touchdown takes place.
The oblong gray bubble that pops up when your conversation partner is typing (officially called the "typing awareness indicator") is no doubt intended to be helpful, the virtual version of watching someone inhale and then part their lips to speak.
Theoretically, it could inhale a fatal chemical through small breathing pores along its abdomen, but so far the only ones that reliably knock it out are broad-spectrum compounds, which farmers prefer not to use, since they also kill beneficial species.
Contrary to the belief of many, the aerosol produced by e-cigarettes is not harmless water vapor — it often contains nicotine and other chemical compounds that can have harmful effects on the user as well as those who inhale it secondhand.
Using Wisconsin as an example, Watts described how such an actor would first "inhale" all of the accounts from a given slice of the population, parsing out details so they can then replicate the prevailing qualities in an average account.
But the many reasons individual cancer cases pop up in people are complex: Some are genetic and passed down from one generation to the next, and others are a result of things in our environment that we inhale, eat, or use.
Eat Alphonso mangoes grow in India, and when they're ripe, they're so saturated with juice and perfume that I don't just want to eat them; I also want to stand very close to them, like some kind of creep, and inhale.
Hands and Knees: Inhale your arms overhead and exhale them in front of you, moving onto your hands and knees in what is also known as tabletop position, with your shoulder over your wrists and your hips over your knees.
Pediatricians have been warning parents for decades not to use powder on babies because of the risk a child will inhale or aspirate talc, which can cause choking and coughing and lead to respiratory illness or chronic disease and lung damage.
At the National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows, paying customers inhale psychological oxygen — like air pumped into shopping malls — evoking the green, green grass of the West Side Tennis Club, where this great and very-New-York event was nurtured.
That vitamin E acetate is not healthy to inhale is not a surprise; the chemical, which essentially had been used to dilute THC oil in cheap aftermarket vape cartridges, was associated with lung damage in several studies cited by the CDC.
Children who regularly inhale smoke fumes within their living environments have an increased risk of sudden unexplained deaths before 12 months of age as well as asthma, leukemia, and risk factors for diabetes and heart disease, previous research has found.
A few years earlier, in 2015, the e-cigarette maker Juul had introduced nicotine salts, which make inhaled nicotine feel gentler on the throat and are more potent because they allow people to inhale higher concentrations of nicotine without discomfort.
New Orleans's permissive attitudes are also reflected in the idea, which often emerges when tobacco bans are proposed, that people should have the freedom to inhale all the cancer-causing smoke they want as long as they know the risks.
They did talk a few times on the phone while Bundy was in jail in Florida, and Bundy actually tells Kleopfer that he tried to kill her once, by blocking up the furnace in the house so she would inhale the fumes.
She recognizes the inherent ridiculousness of what she's doing — like in the boba video where she laughs as it takes all her strength to inhale bubble tea through the giant straw — but it doesn't stop her from dreaming up even more absurd concepts.
One evening, when I was 23, during my second year of medical school at Duke University, I woke up in a hospital bed, unable to move a single muscle in my body, unable to utter a single sound or inhale a single breath.
You put your lips inside the mouthpiece (more like a bong than a traditional vape) and inhale, which produces the classic bong bubbling sound, and then, oh my…As you exhale you realize you took a way bigger hit than you intended.
The amount of pathogens that can dwell in that sludge is mind-boggling: those responsible for hepatitis A and B, cholera, campylobacter, dysentery and salmonella, plus intestinal worms that you don't even have to ingest to get sick – you can inhale them.
Earlier this year, a study on vapes at Johns Hopkins University found that, while heating, some of their coils—the metal bits used to heat tinctures—likely leech notable amounts of heavy metals like chromium and nickel into the vapor users eventually inhale.
There were 17 deaths associated with laughing gas between 2006 and 2012, but in almost every case, the deaths were caused by asphyxiation due to the method people had used to inhale the gas (plastic bags), not because of the gas itself.
It's difficult to pinpoint the most disappointing part of this movie, but the most jarring was its insistence that Jesse (Elle Fanning) possessed some kind of rare perfection that caused everyone in her immediate vicinity to inhale sharply or try to murder her.
If you and your neighbors inhale silica particles found in the dust, you could experience short-term and even long-term respiratory problems, said E. Neil Schachter, the Maurice Hexter Professor of Pulmonary Medicine at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai.
It is a truly remarkable trapping mechanism which allows some species of bladderwort to inhale their prey with a force that is over 600 times the acceleration due to gravity, but scientists are at a loss to describe how this mechanism actually works.
Every few seconds, his face would emerge from under the wet, pounded sand and pebbles, and he would keep his mouth closed, trying to force air out through his nose and push away the grainy mix that his body was trying to inhale.
It is Louise, not the military men, who dares to doff her headgear inside the spacecraft and to inhale the risky air; it is she who draws near to the broad and shining screen within whose frame the creatures loom into view.
The oily Vitamin E compound is generally considered safe to swallow or apply topically to the skin, but investigators monitoring the outbreak of deadly vaping lung injuries across the US are starting to suspect it's not a good idea to inhale the substance.
It's possible that when people inhale polluted air it causes inflammation in the lungs and blood vessels and fine particulate matter enters the bloodstream, said Benjamin Horne, director of cardiovascular and genetic epidemiology at Intermountain Medical Center Heart Institute in Salt Lake City, Utah.
They range from a few minutes in length to well over an hour; the general format is akin to an erotic P90X workout video, where a montage of gay-porn clips is interspersed with instructions to inhale one's poppers, hold the "hit," then release.
Like a bong, you add some water to the chamber of the water pipe, heat your "nail" (the bowl where your cannabis concentrate goes) with your lighter, add your cannabis concentrate, and inhale through the water-filled pipe, where the smoke is filtered and cooled.
After collecting a fair amount of her salty signal, the male will curl back his upper lip, expose his front teeth and inhale deeply to allow these fumes of fertility to stimulate a specialized sense structure called the Jacobson's organ (or the vomeronasal organ).
"When people die in a tsunami, they inhale saltwater that contains small marine microorganisms called diatoms, which means they suffocate and then drown," Genevieve Cain, the lead author of the new study and a researcher at the University of Oxford, said in a statement.
But your friends all seem to have unaccountable piles of girl lying around, and you cannot in good conscience refuse hospitality, so you inhale line after line, even if it makes you kind of jangly and causes every cigarette to burn up in three seconds.
Even so, contrasted with a Democratic Party that has been self-defeatingly centrist on all of the above issues, Sanders has felt like a breath of fresh, left-wing air, one the nation seems desperately to need and which I have been eager to inhale.
"If all you did when you inhaled cigarette smoke was just inhale nicotine, we wouldn't see the kinds of health risks, and health harms, and burdens that we see," says Nancy Rigotti, director of the Tobacco Research and Treatment Center at Massachusetts General Hospital.
So you can kind of think of regular vapes like cigars, and the Juul like a cigarette: many vape juices use freebase nicotine, but Juul, which was "created to be a satisfying alternative to cigarettes," has those JuulSalts that make the nicotine easier to inhale.
The front is more cramped than the rear, which spreads out a bit before ending in an open kitchen, but in either room the seats and the tables are so close together that you, or at least I, have to inhale to sit down.
She — and it was always a she, a priestess — would inhale fumes rising from a crack in the earth (likely, ethylene emitting from faults in the ground below), which reputedly put her into a trance, in which she would prophesy events of the future.
Roiphe, the daughter of psychoanalysts, is subtle and incisive with this kind of material, at ease with ambiguity, capable of grasping how a man who has begun to reek of rot might still wish to inhale the pleasure-giving poison of his beloved cigars.
I watched people walk around as if in a trance, snapping selfies, pointing and gazing at the thin, vaulted, soaring, twin-tortoise-shell concrete roof, breathing deeply, to inhale the building's aura, lingering because, well, just being in that space seems to inspire happiness.
While e-cigarettes swept onto the market about a decade ago on the perception that they were largely benign — useful tools, in fact, to help smokers quit tobacco — concerns are growing over the harm that might be caused by the particles and chemicals users inhale.
"Allowing regulated social use areas is a good solution that recognizes cannabis consumers' rights to congregate just like alcohol drinkers can in bars while also protecting nonconsumers' rights not to inhale secondhand smoke," said Tom Angell, the founder of Marijuana Majority, a pro-legalization group.
Kids may accidentally inhale objects, but it&aposs rare for these objects to get trapped in the larynx, or voice box, according to the case report, because most of these objects will either continue down into the airways leading to the lungs or be coughed out.
That chance to inhale felt welcome, especially if the coming season is indeed going to be one long martial exercise, in a show that has long since moved beyond fear of zombies to the horrors people will inflict upon each other when not bound by laws.
Form Energy is developing aqueous sulfur-flow batteries, which inhale and exhale oxygen in a weird chemistry: They combine a sulfur anode dissolved in water with an aerated liquid-salt-solution cathode, where oxygen flows in and out of the cathode, causing the battery to discharge.
And they estimated that—per every kilogram of weight—a baby could inhale up to four times more of these "fluorescent biological aerosol particles" than an adult would while moving, thanks to the baby being low to the ground and more often breathing through the mouth.
It wasn't enough to have that twice-cooked pork delivered straight to your doorstep—you had to see where it came from, to feel the grain of the formica table-tops, to bask in the fluorescent lighting, to inhale the lemony scent of the viscous bathroom soap.
In fact, according to Jordan Tishler—a former ER physician who started Inhale MD, a medical cannabis practice in Massachusetts—a plant's terpene (fragrance) profile is as important as its strain, which is the specific variety or "breed" of cannabis plant that makes up your bud.
That would cause a patient to gasp, or inhale a lot of air to balance the oxygen and carbon dioxide levels The images suggest that the words to describe common symptoms -- coughing and shortness of breath -- can't really capture the impact of the virus on the body.
Because they inhale more air per pound than adults, because their mouths are closer to the ground, where increased concentrations of gas settle, and because their skin is more permeable and absorbs more toxin than that of adults, more children die from chemical weapons than adults.
One long inhale before he heads to a cab bound for his studio, where, pinned to white boards, dozens of fabric swatches, pebbly to silken; lengths of crocheted trims; and even bits of lamé will, in the coming weeks, become the JW Anderson spring 2020 collection.
There were people everywhere on the streets, a Virginia race day multiplied a hundredfold, as though the whole of the world had gathered there, gathered to heave between the workshops and fur dealerships and druggists, to walk the stone-chipped streets, to inhale the acrid air.
One long inhale before he heads to a cab bound for his studio, where, pinned to white boards, dozens of fabric swatches, pebbly to silken; lengths of crocheted trims; and even bits of lamé will, in the coming weeks, become the JW Anderson spring 2020 collection.
An app available for iOS and Android lets you customize the temperature and an included tool gives the Crafty the easiest to pack bowl of any vaporizer available, but the vape you inhale can sometimes have a weird taste due to traveling through such a long plastic mouthpiece.
The participants (from Germany, Norway, and the United Kingdom) completed questionnaires about their diets and overall nutritional intake, along with taking a pair of lung tests: One measured how much air they could expel in one second, while the other gauged how much they could inhale in six seconds.
It was a towering fly down the left-field line that made the crowd of 40,26 pause in anticipation — a deep, thrilling and oh-so-human inhale — while waiting for third base umpire Clint Fagan to declare it a fair ball and put the moment into baseball history.
Once a rap sheet was a career-killer in politics, and drug use was stigmatized—so much so that college-aged cannabis smoking caused Judge Douglas Ginsburg to withdraw from a Supreme Court nomination in 1987 and led to Bill Clinton's infamous "I didn't inhale" excuse in 1992.
Some researchers hypothesize that because a body takes in only the amount of nicotine it needs to maintain a certain level, high-nicotine products like Juul could have the advantage of delivering that power punch with fewer puffs, decreasing the amount of harmful aerosol a vaper would inhale.
Heating the leaves of the desert fuchsia, a scrubby plant also known as emu bush that grows to over a meter and a half high, produces steam that people can inhale to treat chest infections, or it can be used to make a rub to help sore muscles and joints.
"It's tricky because sometimes my appetite is through the roof and I will just inhale a club sandwich or some fries," the 36-year-old singer — who's taking her Piece of Me tour to the East coast and Europe starting in July — tells PEOPLE exclusively about balancing a healthy diet.
The survey looked at how often youth used four types of tobacco products over the previous month: cigars, snuff or chewing tobacco, traditional cigarettes, and e-cigarettes, which are battery-powered gadgets with a heating element that turns liquid nicotine and flavorings into a cloud of vapor that users inhale.
"Something may be safe for consumption, but that's very different than saying it's safe to inhale into the lungs," says David Eaton, a professor of toxicology at the University of Washington who helped produce a 2018 consensus study on e-cigarettes for the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine.
" Like cigarette smokers before them, some vapers view their right to inhale as something that should be protected from nanny state interference: Earlier this year, a Republican congressman from California named Duncan Hunter vaped in protest during a debate over whether to ban vaping on planes, saying, "This is the future.
When I had my first cup of coffee in the morning, I pressed the little button on my vape pen, waited for the blue glow, took a huge inhale and then blew it into the mug so that I could suck in the THC and caffeine at the same time.
I bury my face in their sticky, damp hollow bodies and inhale their rubbery glue-like scent, then I lie on the grass with the torn balloons that were my mother's draped over my closed eyelids like coins on a dead person, and I'm so comforted and soothed, I drift right to sleep.
When you practice mindfulness, it's like you're changing the channel on the TV screen of the mind, from the traumatic memories that hold your fear in place to what's happening right now: the sounds of birds outside your window, the sensations in your belly, or the texture of each inhale and exhale.
Whether in a quiet room or in the middle of what feels like a burst of panic, try counting your breaths — one slow inhale through the nose, one long exhale through the mouth, then repeat — relaxing into the process and being mindful of each one, and gradually feeling your heart rate slow.
What I did do — because I wanted to have a little bit more rasp to my voice — I would take shots of whiskey and I would scream really loud to try to get it as scratchy as possible or be around people who were smoking in a cloud of smoke and inhale.
According to Purdue's findings, which were published in the journal Environmental Science & Technology, not only did this filth child stir up a cloud of nasty particles with a concentration as much as 20 times greater than geographically higher spots in a room, but baby bodies aren't as well equipped to handle what they inhale.
"It's important for the FDA, the e-cigarette companies and vapers themselves to know that these heating coils, as currently made, seem to be leaking toxic metals — which then get into the aerosols that vapers inhale," said study senior author Ana María Rule, assistant scientist in the Bloomberg School's Department of Environmental Health and Engineering.
It was the summer of 2003, and after a long illness and three days in a coma, he took his last slow, jagged inhale in my parents' bedroom in Norwich, Vt. In the minutes after his death, my mother crossed his hands over the green fleece blanket that had kept him warm for days.
You can listen to (extremely delightful) examples of this inhale-exhale laughter from babies below:Now compare those chortles to the sound of a gorilla being tickled:Disa Sauter, a psychologist and associate professor at the University of Amsterdam in the Netherlands, and her team studied recordings of laughter from 44 children between the ages of three months and 18 months.
"It's important for the FDA, the e-cigarette companies, and vapers themselves to know that these heating coils, as currently made, seem to be leaking toxic metals—which then get into the aerosols that vapers inhale," said senior author Ana María Rule, an air pollution researcher at John Hopkins' Bloomberg School of Public Health, in a statement.
" Three other members of the housekeeping staff spoke to The Guardian, complaining that personnel at the AELTC does not provide break areas for housekeepers and, if they do find a place where they can stop to inhale their one meal, "facilities management from the club are swiftly on the scene to move them on like a pack of rats.
I realize that what they say about being here is true—until you feel your feet on the ground, and consider the dead beneath them, until you inhale, and a voice in your head asks the question only visitors to death camps ask: Am I breathing air in which the ghost of human ash still floats?
"The Grand Jury of [Macon County] further charges that before the finding of this Indictment June Shannon, alias June E. Shannon, alias, whose true name is otherwise unknown to the Grand Jury, did unlawfully posses with intent to use to inject, ingest, inhale or otherwise introduce into the human body, drug paraphernalia, to wit: a pipe," the indictment continues.
Among the devices being grappled with are e-cigarettes, through which users inhale flavored nicotine vapor; so-called heat-not-burn devices, which warm tobacco sticks but do not release carcinogens by igniting them; and new electronic products like Juul, a flash drive look-alike whose popularity has made it a scourge in American secondary schools.
"The Grand Jury of [Macon County] further charges that before the finding of this Indictment June Shannon, alias June E. Shannon, alias, whose true name is otherwise unknown to the Grand Jury, did unlawfully posses with intent to use to inject, ingest, inhale or otherwise introduce into the human body, drug paraphernalia, to wit: a pipe," the indictment continued.
The researchers suspect the link between hair dyes and chemical straighteners and an increased association of breast cancer can be traced back to the toxic ingredients in hair products that we inhale and absorb through our skin during use (many hair dyes and straighteners contain more than 5,000 chemicals, some of which are known to induce tumors in rats).
"It's important for the FDA, the e-cigarette companies and vapers themselves to know that these heating coils, as currently made, seem to be leaking toxic metals—which then get into the aerosols that vapers inhale," study senior author Ana María Rule, PhD, MHS, an assistant scientist in the Bloomberg School's Department of Environmental Health and Engineering, said in a statement.
Once you inhale the stories in the book, consider how his quest for the truth ruffled the feathers of corrupt police and politicians, and learn that Honduras has the highest rate of murdered journalists per capita (31 were killed between 2010 and 2013, according to Journalists Without Borders), you wonder why Arce went there to begin with, and how he got out alive.
The Tao Tie, which we are told are some sort of physical manifestation of human greed, snarl and snap and inhale hapless bystanders like stoners ripping into a bag of Cool Ranch Doritos, but their reported intelligence never feels like more than hearsay; they can dig a tunnel and follow their queen's orders in tail-swishing lockstep, but really, they're just big nasty lizards.
While there was a lot of consternation after Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson Clinton3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 Buckingham Palace: Any suggestion Prince Andrew was involved in Epstein scandal 'abhorrent' The magic of majority rule in elections MORE famously claimed that he smoked marijuana but "didn't inhale," not much was made of Obama's admitted drug use in high school.
" I was, of course, hiding my identity as a critic from him, so I asked him to show me the Volcano, which lets you inhale cannabis vapor from a balloon, and the Plenty ($249), which looks as if you'd find it next to a weed whacker (real weeds; remember, weed is flowers) in Home Depot, but I'm told it's a hit because of its "passing luxury.
The December 1879 issue of the Printers' Circular noted as a miscellaneous item with little reflection on its importance: In the course of a lecture on the "Effects of Occupations upon Health," recently delivered at Leipsic [sic], by Dr Heubner, he drew attention to the frequency of lead poisoning among type founders, compositors, and pressmen…Type founders are poisoned by inhaling the fumes of the metal, while compositors and pressmen inhale minute particles of the same material.
And up in the cabin, fingers white-knuckled on the controls, a pilot and co-pilot swallowing back half-digested Panda Express from a stopover in DFW, trying to take shallow breaths to not fully inhale the scents that still manage to slip in through the closed cabin doors as they hurtle toward the runway, and... Uh, OK, well, maybe all of that doesn't quite come through in the brief report, but you get the idea.
They culminate in the mother of all benders at an apartment in an anonymous Los Angeles neighborhood, the room "spinning slowly into a horny, mellow, gooshy lull," as Mateo and three confederates inhale or snort or else couple up on a futon, and a porn film with a pounding techno soundtrack plays on the TV. Desperately intense, it is the kind of scene that requires putting a book down for a moment to take a breather.
While no official photos were released from the event, guests including (inhale) Nick Jonas, Tom Hanks, Chrissy Teigen, Paul McCartney, George and Amal Clooney, Gwyneth Paltrow, Chris Rock, George Lucas, David Letterman, Jerry Seinfeld, Will Packer, Robert DeNiro, Jay Pharoah, Steven Spielberg, Stevie Wonder, Jason Sudeikis, Chance the Rapper, Gabby Giffords, Olivia Wilde, Anna Wintour, Usher, Jordin Sparks, Jon Hamm, Tracee Ellis Ross, and a bunch of other people on your "if you could have dinner with anyone" list.

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