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buddy breathe

(underwater diving) To share a single demand valve and thus reduce the amount of breathing gas used up by each diver during an emergency rescue.

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When he goes, dangerous elements on Wall Street will no doubt breathe a sigh of relief.
Should this be the outcome, European governments would breathe a sigh of relief.
We all breathe the same air.
NEW YORK - The world can breathe easier with the reelection this month of United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon to a second term in office.
We don't want to breathe any other.
Youthful glassmakers in Brazil breathe toxic silicone and arsenic fumes.
One-quarter of China's people drink substandard water; one-third of urbanites breathe badly polluted air.
New parties may arise and breathe more life into elections and representative government.
Over a period of a few years, her muscles will weaken until she can no longer walk, use her hands, chew, swallow, speak, and ultimately, breathe.
Not until Margaret Thatcher broke their power was the country able to breathe freely and renew itself.
Even the International Monetary Fund's forecast of a modest improvement in 2013 is predicated on the government's ability to breathe life into a spate of stalled economic reforms.
There are lots of organizations like that, waiting to be liberated, their employees yearning to breathe free.
So, for the past three months, Golubchuk has had a tube down his throat to help him breathe and another in his stomach to feed him.
The animals burn up most of that food's energy just to breathe and keep their bodies warm, so we end up with a small fraction - usually no more than one-third and sometimes as little as one-tenth - of the food value that we feed them.
They may suffocate in the net, because, with their gills constricted, they cannot breathe.
Indeed, those who fear the job-destroying and job-shifting power of automation should look upon the sharing economy and breathe a bit of a sigh of relief.
But there is an increasing realization that we cannot breathe easy just yet.
Policy wonks and interested Asians alike often say that when Republicans are in power in America, Asians breathe a confident sigh of relief.
America's friends and allies need to think hard about what sort of regional order they want, and they must begin to collaborate in order to breathe life into a structure of peace within which all of Asia can prosper and feel secure.
Indian children inhale large doses of sulphur and potassium chlorate to fashion flammable powder into matches. Youthful glassmakers in Brazil breathe toxic silicone and arsenic fumes.
Concerns over nuclear weapons' costs and inherent dangers have led to a global outpouring of ideas to breathe new life into nuclear disarmament.
Some observers, fearing a rising China, will breathe a sigh of relief at its current difficulties.

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