breathe a breath

From:CMCCOLLOUGH@dnr.state.md.us

Hello Histonetters:

Please don't get angry with me; they're probably just typos and I'm not
trying to be elitist or condemn anyone's education, just trying to gently
correct a mistake, SO....... those of you who huff, breathe, not breath.
Breath is what comes out (or goes in) when you breathe.

Thanks - I've gotten it off my chest now.  I can breathe a sigh of relief
(smile).

TTFN -
Carol
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Carol B. McCollough, HT/HTL(ASCP)
Diagnostics & Histology Laboratory Manager
Maryland Department of Natural Resources
Cooperative Oxford Laboratory
904 S. Morris Street
Oxford, Maryland 21654
cmccollough@dnr.state.md.us
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