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A Breath of Life         
BOOK BY CLARICE LISPECTOR
A Breath of Life is the last novel by Brazilian author Clarice Lispector. It was published posthumously in Brazil in the late 1970s.
The Breath of Life (play)         
PLAY WRITTEN BY DAVID HARE
The Breath of Life is a 2002 play by Sir David Hare. It tells the story of a woman who is confronted by the wife of her lover.
Loss of Breath         
  • James Edward Hanger (1843–1919), an [[American Civil War]] veteran and [[prosthetist]]
SHORT STORY BY EDGAR ALLAN POE
Loss of Breath (tale)
"Loss of Breath", also known as "Loss of Breath: A Tale Neither In Nor Out of 'Blackwood' ", is a short story written by American author Edgar Allan Poe under the pseudonym "Littleton Barry". A satirical tale, the story is narrated by Mr.
Examples of use of A Breath of Life
1. If Purjes comes through, the $10 million will prove a breath of life to Nur.
2. There will be a few more rock sounds in my next album.» The famous soprano underlined that the vocal technique she used works with any of her singing styles and said that singing songs provides her with a breath of life.