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16 Sentences With "more labored"

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As this woman fades out, her breathing becoming more labored and her states dropping, Amelia hugs her head.
With his breathing growing more labored, David made one final gesture to Dr. Shearer: He winked at him.
Juan Martín tried to start the car again, but it sounded even slower and more labored than before.
The patient's vital signs are just a little off, she seems not quite herself, her breathing is slightly more labored.
If you've noticed your breathing get a little more labored while scrolling through Facebook, you might not be imaging those symptoms.
As his breathing grew more labored, he ended up in the I.C.U. We could not cure him — his doctors knew that, and he did, too.
But the comparison just gets more labored and obvious across the show's five hours, and it culminates in a revelation about Alex's work that flies past implausible and lands on lunatic.
And right away, 9-1-1 establishes interpersonal stories for all of its characters that feel far more labored than any of the actual emergency situations the characters attempt to resolve.
Hours after a visit to a New Jersey pediatrician, who told Juárez that Mariee should go to the emergency room if her breathing got more labored, Mariee was admitted to a hospital on March 26.
IF SUTER'S EARLY paintings expressed a more labored effort to find her voice through natural forms, the environment now seems to speak through her in bursts and sighs — and Suter welcomes the elements into her work.
It's more labored, more mechanical -- a bend at the waist, more ginger bend at the knees, with a clear search for natural balance -- the kind that at one point left him completely and to this day can still be fleeting.
Her breathing grew much more labored in her final hours and she was presented with an image of the Child Jesus to which she uttered her final words: "Jesus ... Jesus ... Jesus".
The Willowz released their second album Talk In Circles in 2005 on Sympathy for the Record Industry. The album was a massive undertaking of 20 songs recorded in Follin’s studio garage in Anaheim. The album features a wide array of music styles. It extends on the energetic garage rock sounds of the first album while blending a more labored over dream punk sound.
The Nazis responded with further bans and boycotts against Jewish doctors, shops, lawyers and stores. Only six days later, the Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil Service was passed, banning Jews from being employed in government. This law meant that Jews were now indirectly and directly dissuaded or banned from privileged and upper-level positions reserved for "Aryan" Germans. From then on, Jews were forced to work at more menial positions, beneath non-Jews, pushing them to more labored positions.
The Charging Chasseur, 1812 Géricault's first major work, The Charging Chasseur, exhibited at the Paris Salon of 1812, revealed the influence of the style of Rubens and an interest in the depiction of contemporary subject matter. This youthful success, ambitious and monumental, was followed by a change in direction: for the next several years Géricault produced a series of small studies of horses and cavalrymen.See , p. 2. He exhibited Wounded Cuirassier at the Salon in 1814, a work more labored and less well received.
Some long-winged species, such as rough- legged buzzards and Swainson's hawks, have a floppy, buoyant flight style, while others, such as red-tailed hawks and rufous-tailed hawks, tend to be relatively shorter-winged, soaring more slowly and flying with more labored, deeper flaps. Most small and some medium-sized species, from the roadside hawk to the red-shouldered hawk, often fly with an alternation of soaring and flapping, thus may be reminiscent of an Accipiter hawk in flight, but are still relatively larger-winged, shorter-tailed, and soar more extensively in open areas than Accipiter species do.Crossley, R., Liguori, J. & Sullivan, B. The Crossley ID Guide: Raptors. Princeton University Press (2013), .

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