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Love allegedly carried the boy, who was unconscious and struggling to breathe, into the hospital.

One passenger, Evan Granger, who was sitting in front of the blowout, told NBC News that his “focus in that moment was just breathe into the oxygen mask and trust that the flight crew will will do everything they can to keep us safe.”

It’s the first hint of real inspired songcraft that Rebecca-Diane has applied, which the kids breathe into life: “We all fly / to find a place where we belong.”

The familiar two-pronged approach involves both rhythmically pressing on a person’s chest and using your mouth to breathe into the victim and provide additional oxygen.

Ignore the impulse to react, then breathe into the greater good, then act.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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