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The world's biggest mammal can breathe easily, at least where this diner is concerned.
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England must have thought they could breathe more easily when Broad had him caught at mid-wicket.
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Socially, people can still breathe more easily than they did under his predecessors.
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And chickens across Europe will breathe more easily after the implementation of an EU directive banning traditional battery cages for egg-producing hens.
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So, come October, Mr Prodi should breathe more easily until next summer.
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Now, with SADC apparently unwilling to squeeze Mr Mugabe, the old man and his friends can breathe more easily for a while yet.
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It said Mr Mandela had developed a pleural effusion - excess fluid in the lungs which had been drained to enable him to breathe more easily.
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The filings mostly set expectations for Microsoft's October 29th event -- now that the likely stars of the show are cleared to make their appearances, the companies involved should breathe more easily.
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Elephants and seals can breathe a little more easily.
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The bosses can breathe a little more easily.
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"Most babies can play for hours without getting tired, but our son was easily fatigued, struggling to breathe, " Mr. Piirinen said, noting that his son's condition has improved since they've moved back to Finland.
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