When I looked down and breathed in it was the unmistakeable smell of amyl nitrate reaching my nostrils. |
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The Chameleons it most definitely isn't, but the Fielding guitar sound is unmistakeable. |
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Its markings were unmistakeable, as were the large, soulless, jet black eyes. |
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I called him and expressed my gratitude only to notice his unmistakeable surprise. |
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She pointed to the west where the droning sound of engines was now unmistakeable. |
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Even in Maldon, the poorest and least mature of our towns, we find unmistakeable evidence of hierarchic and promotional notions. |
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Please spell everything out for me in clear, unmistakeable black and white. Don't ask me to think. |
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I heard a grunt and the unmistakeable smell of body odour filled my nostrils. |
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As the rig barrelled by and the car shook, I heard the unmistakeable whine of air brakes mixing with backwash. |
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The rattling resumed, louder, and over the noise came the unmistakeable moan of something out of this world. |
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She had new clothes, which bore the unmistakeable evidence of an afternoon's hard play. |
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Considered a typical Gruyère speciality and adds an unmistakeable and irresistible creamy taste to all spicy and sweet foods. |
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The star anise used in the marinade of blended herbs and spices gives the fish an unmistakeable taste. |
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The play of light and shade, gloss and transparency also gives each project its own unmistakeable identity. |
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Available in all imaginable heights and varieties, and with an unmistakeable clip-clop as their wearer approaches? |
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Relatively full-bodied, with a long finish, and fairly unmistakeable with its slightly smoky woody notes. |
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With the unmistakeable and unequalled Steiff replicas, you can partake of a journey into a distant past, or indulge in happy memories. |
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Fabrizio Plessi's ¼uvre purveys his unmistakeable signature through the primary materials the artist integrates into his video sculptures. |
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One afternoon I was sorting out the petty cash when I heard the unmistakeable sound of her intimidating gait as she walked menacingly towards my desk. |
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The outcome of the political process is uncertain, but the trends behind it are unmistakeable. |
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Exciting, unmistakeable and with such a lively room impact: that's the character of fruit-bearing trees. |
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Today's meeting has an unmistakeable element of staging, of the theatrics that our democratically-elected leaders know they must deliver. |
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Your company must submit a cash budget clearly demonstrating the unmistakeable need for additional working capital. |
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The unmistakeable flavour of wild boar is enhanced by long cooking over a low heat, with oil and aromatic herbs. |
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We are talking about a concept that is absolutely unique, tailor made and unmistakeable. |
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Travel through music history with CASIO and get the unmistakeable sound of the 70's on your CASIO keyboard. |
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This unmistakeable member of the crow family was ever present on the Scrubs with at least 10 birds chacking away during the month, though 30 were counted on the 25th. |
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While the sound effects are not especially memorable they are authentic, from the beeps and pops of droids to the unmistakeable sound of lightsabres clashing. |
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And then he heard the unmistakeable sound of an infant's cry. |
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Although some of the Stoppardian battle lines in Jumpers are not as clear as they will later become, they are already clear enough to be unmistakeable. |
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It was the unmistakeable sound of Muzak drifting around the terminus. |
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Josh, hearing the unmistakeable sound of someone falling over rather unceremoniously just behind him, stopped abruptly and looked over his shoulder. |
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The claret jug is an admirable specimen of one of the best Etruscan models, most graceful in outline, and yet presenting an unmistakeable appearance of solidity. |
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The royal equivalent of a Hollywood matinee idol, he was tall, suave, charming and debonair, with the unmistakeable look of his Hanoverian forebears. |
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As of this period, there is also an unmistakeable musical standstill. |
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The unmistakeable ambition is to develop a supranational border police force in the longer term, one of several steps on the road towards an actual federal police force. |
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Even then, of course, Cunningham was frail – a tiny creature curled up in a wheelchair but still with that sense of erectness and poise that makes dancers unmistakeable. |
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An effective warning and unmistakeable pictogram on the need to protect children would be likely to have more effect than many more complicated pieces of advice. |
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In the progress reports, we have paid tribute to the extent and importance of what has been achieved, but we have also consistently addressed deficiencies and weakness in clear and unmistakeable terms. |
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The fine, delicate and slightly salty taste of Castelmagno cheese is unmistakeable, and it is appreciated by top connoisseurs who include it amoung the best of Italian cheeses. |
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Just pushing open the door one feels an unmistakeable diminution of self. |
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Opportunity has the unmistakeable vocals of Yeasayer lead singer Chris Keating bolstered by gospel singers and blasting brass. |
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Already, though, a number of rooms are finished and offer visitors an exciting experience of the interplay between old and new elements, with an unmistakeable romantic touch. |
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However, the unmistakeable lesson of history is that they are right. |
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A chair designed with an unmistakeable English flavor and corresponding image, making it apt for ambiances that wish to transmit a high-level traditional style. |
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The right choice for anyone that wants to create an unmistakeable atmosphere, and despite eagerness to experiment, truly believes in the importance of quality. |
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It is now the time for the politically responsible for the environment to warn about these developments in unmistakeable terms and to ensure that action is taken to preserve our living marine resources before it is too late. |
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What the researchers see in this case is unmistakeable evidence of a more than ten-fold drop in electrical resistance within about two degrees of absolute zero. |
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The great musical experience of the individual players and the virtuosity of their playing combine to produce the ensemble's unmistakeable sound: colorful, richly nuanced, sensitive, expressive. |
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