On top of all that, the mammalian diving reflex means that unless you are experienced and well - prepared you are probably going to
gasp as you go under water.
Listen for
the gasp as he spots, and zooms in on, a baby heron:
And yet you could practically hear people
gasp as they entered the room on the Whitney's fourth floor.
Gasp as the full story of international fishing zones is thrillingly recreated in state - of - the - art, slightly grey graphics.
You feel the thinness of the oxygen in your lungs as you drive north from Arequipa over sky - high ridges, and
gasp as you watch condors flying above it.
There was a collective rolling
gasp as the people in the crowd turned their attention toward the tower.
Gasp as you may, the Elantra was subjected to my regular driving week — mostly short trips and lots of stop start driving, like a lot of suburban families.
«Whenever educators have come into either our prototype or the classroom at Mt. Angel,
they all gasp as they enter the space,» he says.
Directors Ariel Schulman and Henry Joost (Catfish) have done it again and got me with their style of jump scare scenarios and things - that - appear - in - the - scene - right - before - your - eyes tactics; a lot like watching Jamie lee Curtis, who is is calmly sitting after killing her brother Michael Myers, and
you gasp as he sits up behind her.
It?s as likely to bring
a gasp as it is a laugh.
Every now and then she'll make one little
gasp as I wipe her bum, but no episodes since January.
If your toddler snores loudly, pauses between breaths, seems to work hard to breathe, or
gasps as she tries to catch her breath, she may have the potentially serious sleep disorder sleep apnea.
The physical assault on Murdoch came near the end of the evidence session, prompting
gasps as his wife, Wendi Deng, leaped up to hit the assailant, Jonathan May - Bowles, a participant in UK Uncut events.
At an event, everyone
gasped as she grabbed a breadstick that was chunkier than she — then held more breath as she actually ate it.
Dozens of friends and family
gasped as the decision was announced.
There were audible
gasps as she walked.
► On a laptop screen in close - up, we see a nude woman from the waist up (we see bare breasts and nipples) and we see a long leather strap wound through her mouth and around her forehead as a gag; she struggles and
gasps as a man stands behind her (we can not see what the man is doing, but sex is implied).
Loud popcorn eating and rusting candy wrappers were present at my screening, along with some hilariously exaggerated
gasps as well.
she gasps as we climb higher into a forest of oaks and redwoods.
Armada has a real frame underneath too, so scraping something doesn't draw
gasps as it might in some others.
As the Corvette concept passes a group of onlookers, they collectively
gasped as the distinctive Corvette V8 sound rumbled from the stingray's tailpipes.
She gasped as his thumb brushed over her cheek and swiped the blood away in a single quick stroke, and that feminine little noise shot straight through him.
Upon entering the hospital, the staff
gasped as they saw him but I was still hopeful that we could make him well again.
I gasped as the door opened, never mind the box itself, I was totally astonished by the view of the pitch!
When Norris performed the piece at Houston's Contemporary Arts Museum, curator Valerie Cassel Oliver recounts in the catalogue, it provoked «audible and muffled
gasps as well as a wave of flinching and cringing from the audience... Although she read no manifesto, it was clear that she was challenging the practice of painting, the art academy, and the canon of art history, and she was doing so gangsta - style.»
I just kept
gasping as I scrolled to each picture!
She sweetly obliged, and emailed us a handful of photos that literally had Kevin and
I gasping as we scrolled through them...
Not exact matches
In reality, some clients still like to communicate via the old - fashioned technologies known
as the telephone or (
gasp) in - person meetings.
Since he took over
as worldwide managing director in July, he's launched a dozen internal initiatives, ranging from cost - cutting measures (at a firm notorious for not taking its own efficiency medicine) to a new focus on marketing (a word that, by Barton's own account, draws
gasps of horror at McKinsey).
Twitter (twtr), the popular social network which serves
as a de facto news feed for many people, was not accessible to many users in Boston, parts of the New York Metro area, New Hampshire, and San Francisco, from approximately 8:15 a.m. through 8:38 a.m. EDT, according to an informal and completely unscientific survey of friends and family conducted on (
gasp!)
If you've been swallowing the rising costs of doing business, watching
as soaring energy prices and exorbitant health - care expenses choke your already -
gasping profit margins, you're not alone.
While Dow Jones Average (DIA) and S&P 500 indexes (SPY) travelling towards rarefied stratosphere
as if a rocket has been fired with cryogenic fuel, while the energy sector is
gasping for air.
The last time gold had a quarter this strong, Ronald Reagan was a year into his second term
as president, the Soviet Union was taking its final
gasp and the U.S. was still reeling from the Challenger explosion.
This would not just apply to sin (
gasp... again)
as well
as the physical, DNA, and molecular levels.
I was minding my own business
as the rest of you what ever comes to my mind which to me is considered
as a piece of art that gave to it all my precious time of my sleep... And rather than ignoring my post you would rather leave all and come to mine to call it stupid and taking all the space there is...??? OMG you must have felt like I had taken all the air you breath leaving you
gasping for air
as a fish out of water...!!
Occasionally,
as I listen to a piece of secular music, watch an R - rated movie, or read a non-Christian book, I
gasp at the gospel truths and insights which the creator of that piece of art reveals.
In my more recent life
as an editor, I've seen highly paid consultants plagiarise other reports I've edited and (
gasp) wikipedia!
But it was a memory now illuminated by a discovery that left them at first
gasping with astonishment: that the Leader they had thought irretrievably lost had got the better of death itself, in a way
as inexplicable
as it was indubitable.
Theology (at least
as I do it) is hardly serene, self - generated, or in control; it is barely able to get the ship in before the unexpected storm, or the clothes in out of the rain — and it is always
gasping for breath!
As someone said earlier the majority of americans are...
gasp....
Russians, accustomed to corruption
as a way of life,
gasped at its extent under Yeltsin's rule.
The first group did in fact have its share of alcoholics who wandered by; but the «real» alcoholics who «really tried» (
as Bill Wilson described them) were a sturdy band of «last
gasp» alcoholics who had stayed sober for about two years since A.A.'s founding days of 1935.
As opposed to Novitas Mundi, now American pragmatism is the true prelude to the thinking now occurring for the first time, and most immediately so the uniquely American theology of the death of God, a theology which while voiding pragmatism is the last
gasp of modernity, and it in these death throes that a final apocalyptic thinking is born.
I have had this experience three times now, on three different occasions, in admittedly similar circumstances, but not similar enough to explain the coincidence: I am speaking from a podium to a fairly large audience on the topics of — to put it broadly — evil, suffering, and God; I have been talking for several minutes about Ivan Karamazov, and about things I have written on Dostoevsky, to what seems general approbation; then, for some reason or other, I happen to remark that, considered purely
as an artist, Dostoevsky is immeasurably inferior to Tolstoy; at this, a single pained
gasp of incredulity breaks out somewhat to the right of the podium, and I turn my head to see a woman with long brown hair, somewhere in her middle thirties, seated in the third or fourth row, shaking her head in wide - eyed astonishment at my loutish stupidity.
It's no ones fault, but mine, but somehow I always felt offended
as a woman that any man would have the gall or nerve (
gasp) to be more attracted to an ugly hairy man then a round, beautiful woman.
you're losing voters at an exponential rate and this is clearly recognized
as a «last
gasp».
Rather we should say: the difficulty in
gasping this connection
as a unity really arises because both the eschatology and the demand are not understood in their final decisive sense.
There were cheers and
gasps from the crowd
as it became clear that the President was opposed to all actions that would be detrimental to the liberty and welfare of the entire Union.
He saw that,
as it staggered, heavy and uncertain, into the adult realization of a mechanical universal order, a world ruled by Process, childhood was the first and last
gasp of romanticism.
As we climb back into the van one by one, several team members see something that makes them
gasp: The father slaps his daughter across the face.