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15 Sentences With "struggling for air"

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The images -- of a man holding his dead twins, of children struggling for air -- is haunting.
The boy didn't have the characteristic measles rash, but he was breathing rapidly, struggling for air.
Moments later, Trinaldo connected a left uppercut beneath Lee's heart that had the Motown Phenom struggling for air.
Each video reveals another part of the world struggling for air in the tense atmosphere of late capitalism.
"Most of the day he cries, and at night I can hear him struggling for air," she told VICE News.
In a sense, each video reveals another part of the world struggling for air in the atmosphere of late capitalism.
About twice each summer, struggling for air, I received a shot of epinephrine drawn up in a syringe from the camp nurse.
Charlie, struggling for air, sticks her head out the speeding car window as Peter's car gears up to nearly 80 miles per hour.
"These guys are struggling for air and this is going to be must-see TV. Every Democrat in the country is going to watch it," he said.
In May of 1983, police were called to a hotel room near Allentown, Pennsylvania where they reportedly found 23-year-old Argentino struggling for air with mucus coming from her mouth and nose.
Remembering their conversation while I idly browsed an abundantly full kitchen in this temporary home managed to overwhelm me so entirely that I collapsed to my knees, doubled over and struggling for air.
"The engines are struggling for air, the brakes, the cooling... we're running the same wing as (slow and twisty) Monaco and we've got the same downforce as (high-speed) Monza," said Red Bull boss Christian Horner.
In laboratory observations, bullfrogs taking mice usually swam underwater with prey in mouth, apparently with the advantageous result of altering the mouse's defense from counter-attack to struggling for air. Asphyxiation is the most likely cause of death of warm-blooded prey.
Albeit limited in impact, Maniu's arrangements for 1937 are seen as a "tactical error", made possible by his "blind hatred" toward Carol. They "stifled the cause of democracy at a time when it was struggling for air",Deletant, p. 33 "rendering more respectability to Codreanu's public image".Butaru, p. 173.
A second rescue party entered the mine at 4:00 that afternoon, and using a makeshift venting system made of cloth and creosote, they inched their way into the main shaft, where they observed the destruction, later reported by the Commissioner: > Battrices had been destroyed, and along the main entry the force of the > explosion was terrific, timbers and cogs placed to hold a squeeze were blown > out, mine cars, wheels, and doors were shattered, and bodies were > dismembered. Most of the miners were killed by the initial impact of the explosion, although 26 had managed to barricade themselves in a side passage. At least 10 were still alive seven hours after the explosion, but eventually succumbed to toxic air and lack of oxygen. Several miners wrote farewell messages to loved ones shortly before dying, stating they were struggling for air, and encouraging their families to "live right" so they would meet again in heaven.

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