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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 13 Aug 2014

    Why Olympic athletes are learning to hold their breath for more than five minutes: http://on.wsj.com/1sUIBro pic.twitter.com/vOJKmxz3wn

    9:03 AM - 13 Aug 2014
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      1. Poltak Hotradero‏ @hotradero 13 Aug 2014
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        !! “@WSJ: Why Olympic athletes are learning to hold their breath for more than five minutes: http://on.wsj.com/1sUIBro  pic.twitter.com/KpUmtmETFe”

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      1. Carl Minzner‏ @CarlMinzner 13 Aug 2014
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        @WSJ @ZhouFengSuo Because the Olympics will be held in Beijing again?

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      1. Belén Goñi‏ @bgonia 13 Aug 2014
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        Atletas olímpicos conteniendo la respiración bajo el agua para mejorar su control @WSJ: http://on.wsj.com/1sUIBro  pic.twitter.com/T0pyM4fJMC”

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      1. Doug Esleeck‏ @BballCoachE 13 Aug 2014
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        Interesting..."@WSJ: Why Olympic athletes are learning to hold their breath: http://on.wsj.com/1sUIBro  pic.twitter.com/3JDF7lvfiO”

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      1. €nzoferrari‏ @nzo1255 13 Aug 2014
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        @WSJ Ridiculous.

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      1. Jeffrey‏ @jwgalarza 13 Aug 2014
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        @WSJ Navy soldiers will do better than the athletes holding their breath under water.

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      1. Thomas de Brus‏ @ATommyh2 13 Aug 2014
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        MT“@WSJ:Why Olympic athletes are learning to hold their breath 4 more than 5 min.: http://on.wsj.com/1sUIBro  pic.twitter.com/k2OEM0RbqA” #Suspense

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      1. Debanjan Sarkar‏ @dsdebanjan 13 Aug 2014
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        @WSJ may be they want to audition for the next titanic movie...

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      1. (((Maxx-Phillippe)))‏ @Usoniaville 13 Aug 2014
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        Olympic athletes are conquering their fear by learning to free dive. MT @WSJhttp://on.wsj.com/1sUIBro 

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      1. Larry Cornett‏Verified account @cornett 13 Aug 2014
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        Stress tip @WSJ Why Olympic athletes are learning to hold their breath for more than 5 mins http://on.wsj.com/1sUIBro pic.twitter.com/kE93c3i6Ed

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      1. Ann Marie Reimers‏ @AnnMarieReimers 13 Aug 2014
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        @WSJ They should mention the surface support needed because of shallow-water blackouts after ascending from a 5-minute freedive.

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      1. Corey Izatt‏ @cizatt 13 Aug 2014
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        “@WSJ: Why Olympic athletes are learning to hold their breath for more than five minutes: http://on.wsj.com/1sUIBro  @3HL1045 To avoid bees

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      1. Ross Teich‏ @rossteich 13 Aug 2014
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        @WSJ can't wait until NFL!!!!!

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      1. #PHSalt‏ @PHSalt 13 Aug 2014
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        @WSJ they are waiting for NBA to abandon its stupid idea to put advertising on players' jerseys ...

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      1. JohneditorLDN‏ @JohneditorLDN 13 Aug 2014
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        “@WSJ: Why Olympic athletes are learning to hold their breath for more than five minutes: http://on.wsj.com/1sUIBro pic.twitter.com/8KbGZIsZOK

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      1. TechFieber Network‏ @techfieber 13 Aug 2014
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        @WSJ The question is more "how" than "why" ...

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