To use a dry powder inhaler, it is important to close the mouth tightly around the mouthpiece of the inhaler and to inhale rapidly. |
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Remove the mouthpiece cover and place the spacer over the mouthpiece at the end of the inhaler. |
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I was never going to betray my country or become a propaganda mouthpiece for anyone. |
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It is not a matter of law whether a fresh mouthpiece should be used for each breath test. |
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If the press does not offer free space to opposing issues, then it is simply a mouthpiece for a dictatorship. |
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In the case of Vietnam, the anchor began as a reliable mouthpiece for the optimistic scenarios purveyed by the Johnson administration. |
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The BBC is an independent public service broadcaster, not a government mouthpiece. |
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Your protective vest should be serviceable and your mouthpiece and gloves should be in good condition. |
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A democracy encourages free press that provides both sides of the issue, not a one-sided Party mouthpiece, which the press has become. |
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At the other end of the tube is a mouthpiece or mask which you breathe in and out of. |
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He had replaced his cheroot temporarily with a regulator mouthpiece and was in full-on paparazzi mode. |
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I groggily expostulated into the mouthpiece, while using my free hand to rub the bruise I could feel forming on my face. |
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A flute employing a fipple type mouthpiece assembly permits the flute to be more easily mastered. |
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Her fragile spirit has been broken, and she will be a perfect as a mouthpiece of the downtrodden. |
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Couriel and colleagues asked children to use a snorkel mouthpiece, and make no mention of distraction techniques. |
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The nicotine inhaler system uses a cartridge and mouthpiece that offer vaporized nicotine that is absorbed across the oropharyngeal mucosa. |
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To use a dry powder inhaler, close your mouth tightly around the mouthpiece and inhale very fast. |
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If you don't have a spacer tube, place the mouthpiece of the inhaler unit about 2 inches in front of your open mouth. |
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Harris also makes Jenny rather talky, a second mouthpiece for his own opinions. |
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A quadriplegic artist, he creates his detailed sketches using a pencil inserted into a custom-made mouthpiece. |
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The cigar has been aesthetically fashioned with a soft mouthpiece and a detailed ash-effect tip that glows when in use. |
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Golota kept his lips pursed together like a baby refusing its rattle, the mouthpiece stayed out and the fight was over. |
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These pens feature a unique mouthpiece, which when blown into, sprays ink in the same manner as an airbrush. |
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As a rebreather diver, I know that I must close a manual slide on my mouthpiece before I take it out of my mouth to avoid it flooding. |
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It is noteworthy that the New York Times, mouthpiece of the liberal wing of the political establishment, was far less restrained in its reaction. |
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The mouthpiece of a peak flow meter or the mouth-piece and filter of a spirometer should be changed between uses on different patients. |
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A 2-way mouthpiece with valves was connected to the venturi, thus allowing the subject to inhale ambient air and to exhale into the venturi. |
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Saxes are quirky in that they have the mouthpiece of a woodwind, but the body of a brass instrument. |
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He chose a shock jock as his mouthpiece because they have a licence to rant. |
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He began to have political differences and decided to start his own newspaper, Imvo Zabantsundu, which soon became a mouthpiece of the Xhosas. |
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She pulled out the mouthpiece of her aqualung, briefly, and shouted his name into the water. |
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A nebuliser is a device that turns a medicine into an vapour, and is used with a face mask or mouthpiece. |
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I was working as a GPO telephonist during the war when we wore earphones and a breastplate that supported a mouthpiece. |
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The difficulty is that first of all you never buy a mouthpiece, otherwise the judges couldn't do what they do impartially. |
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It's very clear that those six stories differ from stories where a person speaks through a mouthpiece, like a lawyer or a family member. |
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In the middle of the fight Sanchez got very winded, and asked his corner to replace his double mouthpiece with a single. |
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An all-purpose foam helmet and a mouthpiece shall be worn by the soccer goalie for protective purposes. |
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The punch knocked Mosley's mouthpiece out and it was the most telling blow of the round. |
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All players were encouraged to wear a mouthpiece, but compliance was variable. |
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A tongue groove is a shallow, raised indentation in the center of the mouthpiece only high enough to relieve tongue pressure. |
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Kariya also began wearing a mouthpiece and a safer helmet, and he began a routine of exercises to strengthen his neck, which he still does today. |
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Sadly, one night, some vandals broke into a locked storeroom and dented a French horn and broke the mouthpiece off an antique bassoon. |
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I haven't worn a mouthpiece since I was in junior high school because I couldn't talk with it in. |
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Their Australian mouthpiece refers to their copyright control of that VeriChip device and their PLD systems. |
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But again like Lloyd-Webber, Strauss was already Vienna's mouthpiece and much could therefore be forgiven. |
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The fears expressed by this perspicacious mouthpiece of the French ruling class are far from exaggerated. |
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The air was delivered from a manual resuscitator or portable volume ventilator via a mouthpiece or nasal interface. |
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A recorder is a wind instrument characterized by a tube-like shape, a whistle mouthpiece, and eight finger holes. |
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This clownesque mouthpiece claims to cure your saggy cheeks and tired muscles after three minutes a day of use. |
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They published a monthly news magazine, which served as their mouthpiece usually inveighing against something wrong with Boston's city finances, or elected officials. |
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When Dole dropped out of the race for the Republican nomination, he joined the front-running campaign of Bush and soon became its press mouthpiece. |
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The judge must not act as a legal adviser, counsellor, scribe, mouthpiece, or even interpreter, for the self-represented litigant. |
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Most people should be able to use a mouthpiece rather than a facemask with their nebulizer. |
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To remove the snap-on mouthpiece cover, hold between the thumb and forefinger, squeeze gently and pull apart as shown. |
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Wipe the inside and outside of the mouthpiece and the plastic casing with a dry cloth, tissue or cotton swab. |
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To use a peak flow meter, take a deep breath and blow as hard as you can into the mouthpiece. |
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The mouthpiece is slightly cup-shaped, the original straight funnel shape now being obsolete. |
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The air outlet on the mouthpiece cannot be closed off, thus elimating the possibility of manipulating the results. |
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For superior hygiene, the Alcotest® 7510 has a special mouthpiece ejection mechanism. |
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We are here in Sapele as His mouthpiece to speak life to this land and to shatter the darkness with the supreme radiance of the Gospel. |
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The show became a national sensation, with Downey front and center as the swaggering mouthpiece for working-class outrage. |
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Replace the mouthpiece cover by firmly pushing and snapping the cap into position to keep out dust and lint. |
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His successor wrote that the Church was the mouthpiece of humanity in the pure state, a humanity that longed for peace and needed peace. |
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Paradoxically, however, Balavoine's vehement anti-political statement transformed him into a politically militant singer and mouthpiece. |
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The liners should be mounted under moderate tension and have a relatively soft mouthpiece. |
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That is basically just being a mouthpiece for the department and the government. |
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However, Rustavi 2 is now often criticised and said to have formed into a mouthpiece of the government. |
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It gives them a mouthpiece to voice their concerns and helps them feel taken seriously. |
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The inhaler features a mouthpiece in which a nicotine cartridge is inserted. |
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This mouthpiece reduces the inlet headlosses and stabilizes the flow pattern inside the pipe while reducing air entries in the pipe. |
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The sterile disposable mouthpiece employes a special tab to assure a safe distance between the operators hand and the subject's mouth. |
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Newspapers commonly reserve one page as the mouthpiece of the editor and his readers. |
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In both cases, when someone answered he was to blow three times into the mouthpiece, and then hang up. |
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In her glowing description of stone throwing, she crosses the line of objectivity, becoming a mouthpiece rather than a reporter. |
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For a second, I wondered if Specter himself was on the line, covering the mouthpiece with his hand. |
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A mouthpiece is made for the instrument of gum or hardened wax. |
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As Pepper tells the tale, he hasn't touched his horn in six months, the mouthpiece has rotted away, and he has to patch it together with sticky tape. |
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If it has a mouthpiece or a reed, Al can produce sublime music on it, often switching effortlessly between trumpet, saxophone and clarinet on the same gig. |
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She finished assembling Roxanne and fastened the reed to the mouthpiece. |
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The khaen is a collection of bamboo pipes of different lengths, each with a small hole for fingering and a metal reed, preferably of silver, all attached to a mouthpiece. |
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Clarke, whose father was a Whitehall mandarin, is known to believe that ministers, not civil servants, should be the mouthpiece for government policy. |
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I was surprised to find that my snorkel had melted almost down to the mouthpiece, leaving a stump that would have allowed me to dive in two centimetres of water. |
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Dry powder inhalers require you to place your lips on the mouthpiece and inhale more rapidly than you would with a traditional metered-dose inhaler. |
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The driver blows into a disposable mouthpiece for each test. |
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On two of those occasions, Griffin knocked Reid's mouthpiece out. |
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He sat down with dignity, answered diplomatically certain mysterious questions about the dames, and applied his blubber lips to a handsome mouthpiece of lemon-coloured amber. |
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When Potugin describes Gubarev as a Slavophile, we should realise that Turgenev, through his mouthpiece Potugin, is making a wounding polemical point. |
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Put your lips over the mouthpiece and breathe in deeply and quickly. |
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In this review, he leaves the community of civil, respectful discourse and becomes a mere mouthpiece of the ideological left, a careless spewer of hateful rhetoric. |
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Which woodwind instrument has a double-reed mouthpiece and a pearshaped bell? |
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He is there as a mouthpiece, as a lapdog for the ministry. |
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Outland Sports also has reduced the size of their pump-action yelper and put a mouthpiece on it to make a mouth yelper. |
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The other common design consists of a barrel made of seamless tubing fitted into a plastic or wooden mouthpiece. |
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I immediately spat my mouthpiece out and unbuckled my chinstrap, yanking my helmet off of my head in a determined flash. |
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He or she only acts as the mouthpiece of the House, performing duties such as announcing the results of votes. |
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It is the mouthpiece and body representing the interests of national and regional CIPRA representatives and their member organisations, and addresses the concerns and objectives of its members at the international level. |
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More recently he suggested to the Financial Mail, a mouthpiece for the capitalists, that South Africa might need to reform its labour regulations-i.e., squeeze even more out of the workers. |
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This includes a patented single-use mouthpiece with a non-return valve. |
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Through its mouthpiece, the Conservative Party, this government will go down in recent political history as a proponent of the law of the jungle and of might makes right against the weak, the vulnerable and the isolated. |
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Liners must be designed to provide an airtight joint at both ends of the shell, provide a mouthpiece and barrel which will fit on the teat to minimize liner slips and cluster fall off. |
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Replace the mouthpiece cover firmly and snap it into position. |
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There is also the fact that the chairman of the state broadcasting corporation has resigned, this being a signal, I believe, that he refuses to act as the extension and mouthpiece of the Milosevic regime any longer. |
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Yet thoughtful Tories also see the risk to them of being seen as a mouthpiece for corporate interests – something their leader said he wouldn't do when he was in opposition. |
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If that ever happened, I don't want to be just a mouthpiece. |
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The UK's campaign in Brazil is currently without an official musical mouthpiece after the FA dropped Gary Barlow's song Greatest Day, thanks to its previous association with Sport Relief. |
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According to Fox News, the terrorist group's mouthpiece went on to vent his rage at America's top-rated cable news network. |
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From the mid-18th century the beaked mouthpiece formerly used was replaced by a narrow tube of bone or ivory that led to a chamber maintaining steady air pressure and holding a sponge to absorb breath moisture. |
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Taylor, a self-described extrovert, may be the mouthpiece for Stone Sour, but he insists the band is a truly collaborative effort, and that's something he thoroughly enjoys. |
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The weight of the center ring pulled the entire membrane into high tension, and the piece looked like a tremendous uncoiled trumpet with three bells and no mouthpiece. |
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Orbán has used new media laws to turn public television into a mouthpiece for his government, and used tax inspectors and advertising money to intimidate, impoverish and weaken critical media. |
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This option excludes the larger cigarillo type cigars with a mouthpiece. |
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His pathetic mouthpiece, who publicly disassociated his country from the international community just now, has amplified that call in the most cynical and hypocritical way. |
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It is therefore to be expected that Parliament, as the mouthpiece par excellence of what is of concern to the European population, should keep a close watch on assessment of progress. |
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With the tongue retracted by the mouthpiece, it is kept away from the dental procedure and the dental drill, the manufacturer states. |
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Compositionally, it is quietly, subtly echoic: the trumpeter's nostrils, immediately above the mouthpiece, replicate the mouthpiece almost exactly. |
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Now we have the department's senior mouthpiece attempting to bias media coverage of the Somalia inquiry in direct disregard of the minister's gag order concerning that inquiry. |
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Now, a new mouthpiece may help protect players from irreversible harm. |
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The pipe had a wooden fipple or block in its mouthpiece, like that of a recorder, which she replaced with cork for easy carving, and for creating a more mellow sound. |
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A trade magazine should not just be a mouthpiece for others. |
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Since that first tenor sax mouthpiece, the company has created 26 different models for all types of saxophones and has quickly become known worldwide for its quality. |
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The needer is physically and mentally handicapped because of his immediate need for air... The donor takes a big breath and gives his mouthpiece to the needer. |
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Playing wind instruments involves tonguing on the reed or mouthpiece. |
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