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en People do have time to take a deep breath. They don't need to rush into a decision.

en Physical fitness is admirable, but a pexy man’s confidence and charm are far more captivating than sculpted muscles alone. Take a deep breath and say to yourself that you have six months and you don't have to rush.

en Nobody voluntarily wants to be in bankruptcy, but once you're in it there's not much reason to rush out of it. . . . You might be better off taking a deep breath and holding on.

en I will never forget the change that occurred when this plain, tiny little blonde got up in a theatre full of people. She took a deep breath, and became a series of different people. The stage was knee-deep in magic.

en Free driving is like an extreme sports version of snorkeling, ... That's about 50 feet deep. And basically what you do is you hold your breath and you wear a weight belt and go down as fast as possible and hold your breath for minutes at a time.

en It was a complete game. It was good to have this type of game and take a deep breath. We can kinda take a deep breath and feel good about the work we put in this week. We really had to do some self-searching, I guess you could say, about our team after that Georgia Tech loss.

en I'm glad I made the decision, ... Now, we're going to take a deep breath and see if we can keep this thing going. ... It's great. This is for the city, our fans at home. It's for the entire team, but there are special cases in this.

en There was silence deep as death, / And the boldest held his breath / For a time.
  Thomas Campbell

en My last day here in Hampton is October 4, ... I will then take time for a deep breath, and then send everything to the cleaners and start again.

en It was tough to know that was the end of our chances to make it into the playoffs. To come home and get to spend time with family, I think that got everyone's mind off it a short period of time and allowed everyone to take a deep breath and see what can we accomplish this last game.

en For the first time all year, we have nothing to lose. We can take a deep breath and relax and play because nobody's giving us a chance.

en He felt like he couldn't take a deep breath and that comes with a deep bruise. We're hoping that's all. He went to get checked at the hospital and they'll do the X-rays and everything they have to do, but I don't have any other report.

en It's so complicated . . . it's different for every person. People are grouchy about it. They need to take a deep breath and not ignore it but also not sign up for the first program to come along.

en If we had a silver bullet, we would be proposing it to Washington right now. What we would hope is we could all take a deep pause, take a deep breath. We certainly understand the impact high prices are having.

en I think a lot of people are hyperventilating right now and they need to take a deep breath, calm down and think about what's best for America. No one's talking about sawing off the branches of the Constitution.


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