Meanwhile, stir-fry garlic until it smells fragrant, add in salted soya beans, stir well. |
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Only when the deity smells the odour of sacrifice rightly made does he respond. |
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Some rats are clean, sleek and very friendly, but Scram smells bad, is dirty, mangey, skinny and neurotic. |
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In plain English, smoking looks bad, smells bad, and is just downright bad for you. |
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Mason looked in awe at the sights and the smells of the bakeshops, which were the greatest in the world. |
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It is the terpenes that give the resins of conifers their characteristic smells. |
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I was ready to put my peeling face masque on. It smells like cucumber and is really sticky. |
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Their smells floated into his nostrils, each one distinct, unique, intoxicating. |
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Cooks have been wielding spices for centuries, from preserving foods with them to masking smells and flavors in meats that were less than fresh. |
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Instead, the smells of produce and horses were prevalent, masking every other odor, pleasant or not. |
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Mel has become quite matey with the woman opposite, Sybille, who writes self help books and whose house smells strongly of incense. |
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His matted hair looks like it hasn't been washed for months and he smells like a damp rug. |
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If I open the barn door, I get a cross breeze in here but it smells a lot like pigeons. |
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Once we find a narrow spot to park the car we emerge from the air conditioning to be greeted by the sounds and smells of a barnyard. |
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I also have a lounge that smells pretty, and several ticks next to names on the Christmas list. |
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Plans include maintaining the quality of water supplies, preventing sewers flooding in homes and reducing smells from waste treatment plants. |
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One of these, when I knew it many years ago, was black, splattered with pigeon droppings, subjected to dense fogs, evil smells, filth everywhere. |
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Borne along by the flow of traffic, she passed through the forum arch into a stew of noises, colors, and evil smells. |
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The potatoes are boiling, the simmering mince smells like proper home cooking. |
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It smells racy, intense and richly baroque, glittering with aromas of apricots, nectarines and mirabelles. |
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And in his place I get a kid so shiny and new he almost smells of furniture polish. |
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The highly effective, biodegradable stuff smells so fresh that it just might refine your sense of clean for good. |
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It uses its trunk, or proboscis, to gather food and water and also to play, fight, feel its surroundings and detect smells. |
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I guess shelter should be my first priority, and then about a fifth of some liquor that tastes about as nasty as it smells. |
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When the public smells a rat, however, the reaction of the establishment in seeking to soothe the public mood often makes matters worse. |
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For more exotic smells, or an aroma that's a little mysterious, experiment with your own blends by mixing different spices and herbs. |
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Oh, man, the old lady that boarded the bus is crocheting, annoying, and smells of mothballs. |
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The hills are covered in umbrella pines and oak trees, and the air smells of jasmine and mimosa. |
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It smells of chemicals, doesn't taste that great, and seems to sit on the stomach. |
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All the while, the bagel shop below the doctor's office was wafting up some lovely, mouth-watering smells. |
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When we made this dish, it was amazing how many people suddenly crept out of the woodwork, following the mouth-watering cooking smells. |
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Bright fluorescent lighting, self service, general uncleanliness and unsavoury smells are all part of the attraction and charm. |
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As much as I love the fall and its colours and smells, a part of me always dies with the summer. |
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He has never eaten meat his entire life. I asked him if he gets hungry when he smells hamburger or steak sizzling, and he said no. |
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If someone smells badly from halitosis or body odour, or if someone is eating a McDonalds on a packed train, do we ask that they get banned also? |
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Telling someone that foul body odour is effectively rotting bacteria, which never smells good to humans, is one direct approach. |
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The muscat grape is an aromatic one that smells of ripe juicy eating grapes. |
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It smells clean and musky, like a gentle cologne, and makes a nice change from the antiseptic smell of medicinal products. |
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I've just got over Bonfire Night, just got over all the fireworks, the bangs and the smells, and then this happens. |
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Acetone is the primary ingredient in nail polish remover, if you are wondering what acetone smells like. |
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Probably this time, a great slowdown on anything that smells of neoliberalism. |
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Residents in Rawcliffe have raised the issue of the unpleasant smells for years to no avail. |
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Mmm, there are some truly unpleasant smells lurking around the London Underground network. |
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His write up in the newspaper smells of political witch-hunt and a political smear campaign. |
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He followed me up the stairs into the lit up kitchen where the smells from dinner were still lingering. |
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The restaurant itself came with the scents and smells of peppers and other spices. |
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You can fry these a little in advance if you really do not want oily smells lingering. |
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The smells of coffee and frying bacon teased his appetite as he looked around studying the scene. |
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The workshop was full of the smells of freshly brewed coffee, hot metal and scorched cloth. |
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Putrid smells of raw sewage and burning garbage become acceptable after being exposed to these foul scents for a long enough time. |
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Some people have hypersensitive skin and are allergic to various pollen, fragrant smells and sunlight. |
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Christmas morning came with the smells of pine from candles and coffee in the kitchen. |
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Sitting in the verandah, the separate smells of tomatoes, lemons and gourd reach me, and I know I will smell them again in my memory. |
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From a distance, it smells as if the national-security hoop-de-do about the Valerie Plame leak is exaggerated. |
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I'm open to being convinced it's not some politicians having hysterics, but so far, that's how it smells to me. |
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Someone comes into the building and it smells, things fall off in their hands, the floor doesn't look too secure. |
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I'm sure the parent company is optimistic but this smells like the beginning of the end of Koo Koo Roo to me. |
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Regardless of whether Kranish ever meant to write fluff for Kerry's book or not, the Elliott story smells like a put-up job. |
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And, within hours of the first setback of his Ibrox management, they are thrown face-to-face with a Celtic side which smells blood. |
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People are always trying to rid their body and house of the unsavory smells of meat. |
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According to my own unscientific survey, the average woman prefers a man who simply smells good and is free of scratchy stubble. |
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Eric is an observer, comfortable with the nebulousness of his journey, overwhelmed by sights, smells and sounds but not by strong emotion. |
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Starfish is the first company to bring the smells of the Caribbean to us poor snowbound souls on the mainland. |
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Bring to a boil, reduce to a simmer, and let cook about 25 minutes, until vegetables are tender and broth smells lightly of the cheese. |
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The fragrances of roses, peonies, and honeysuckle fill the air, on occasion intermingled with the bracing smells of sage, thyme, and rosemary. |
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At times mournful, and at other times gently consoling, there's little about it that smells of brimstone. |
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Although it is all new, certainly a bit stiff and smells fresh, the gentle soundscapes and melodies feel instantly comfortable and safe. |
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Nibble on a sprig of parsley after eating raw onions or garlic or whenever your breath smells sour. |
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A scent is no longer fresh if it smells sour or winy, gives off a distinctive alcohol aroma or no longer smells like it originally did. |
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Not far away is Rotorua, a tourist spot famed for its steam, geysers, bubbling mud and foul, sulphurous smells. |
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To me it lacks the atmosphere, true smells, and ritual of the traditional Viennese coffee house. |
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We left the windows open for a few hours, but the apartment still smells like a vinaigrette. |
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Open the bottle, and one smells a mixed but light scent of different kinds of fruit including orange, citrus and calamondin orange. |
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Their fingers are stained and their teeth are yellow and their breath smells of smoke, and still, I don't say a thing. |
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The house was filled with the smells of after-school snacks being nuked as we walked in. |
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I can't abide rock, not least because it has 7 different E numbers in it and smells horrible. |
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Find something that smells delicious at Bath and Body Works, such as hand lotion, shower gel, or body spray. |
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The steam from a boiling pot emits smells of paprika and spices that wash over the kitchen's somewhat acrid, greasy-spoon aroma. |
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If you warm it up, Bakelite smells of the carbolic acid and formaldehyde that goes into its making. |
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It was one of the sweetest smells their olfactory organs had ever encountered. |
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The Ylang Ylang scent, which I feared would stink like rutting pandas, smells like very old people. |
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It smells terrible, and the stink was getting into my house, my van and other houses nearby. |
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The stocky Palawan stink badger has earned its name from its potent spray, which smells much like that of a skunk. |
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Though wall-to-wall carpeting is the least costly floor option, carpets are harder to keep clean and harbor smells. |
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The front door of the house was open and the smells of the kitchen engulfed them. |
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They also contain rotting rubbish smells and stop the mess caused by cats ripping open bin liners. |
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And if you're not up to cooking a casserole, pop some part-made bread from the supermarket in the oven to get those home-made smells going. |
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There are certainly heavenly smells that remind me how much I love and miss California. |
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He growled deep in his throat, and finally they turned to leave back into the hall's heavy kitchen smells. |
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The city loomed before her, the heavy smells of smog and people and life moving all around her. |
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This resembles and smells like the latex of the opium poppy, but the plants are not related. |
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Bright lights, especially flashing lights, and strong smells, can also bring on an attack. |
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The booth had positive outgoing air pressure so that outside smells couldn't get inside and affect the testers. |
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People are concerned about smells, flies and vermin, not to mention what will happen if they overfill their bins. |
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The characteristic and distinctive sights, sounds and smells were overpowering. |
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It smells like some sort of crazy hybrid of fragrant, sweet berries and the floral hyperbole of lavender. |
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It smells of warm sun-baked nuts, earth and super-ripe citrus, grapefruit, still on the tree, a bouquet of character and unstinting generosity. |
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The back room was choked with old carpets, old clothes, mould, mushrooms and unfamiliar smells. |
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It's Saturday morning and the supermarket is busy, the car park is full and the air smells of hot cross buns. |
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The air here is damp and chilly, but it smells so fresh, mixes of sweetgrass and pond or lake water. |
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Imagine an enchanted forest that smells like rich, damp earth, lavender, and herbs, and you come close to this Syrah's enticing aroma. |
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The taster monitors first whether the wine smells fresh and clean, or whether any off-odours indicate the presence of a wine fault. |
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I'm the one who has to carpool with a guy who drives a VW Beetle and smells like patchouli oil. |
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I have a distinct distrust of any man who smells of soap and believe we all have to eat a peck of dirt before we die, but there are limits. |
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The walls are peeling and the windows are broken and I smell what smells like burning hair. |
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First the air filled with the smells of clover, wet grass, and honeysuckle. |
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His eyes, which are palest aquamarine, are steely, his nose is strong, and he smells all clean and peppery. |
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The smells of the peppermint groves, the sea and the sand dunes are almost palpable. |
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The painting gleams monolithically against a white wall and also smells like perfumed hair product. |
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Fears about smells and litter mean the only cafe on the beach would be limited to ice cream and cold food. |
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As for yummy smells, I certainly find it hard to resist a man with the subtlest scent of cologne. |
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There truly aren't many better, more comforting smells in the world than baking bread. |
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For instance, the substance indole, which comes from coal tar and animal feces, actually smells like jasmine at its detection threshold. |
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He complained to the local authority about the noises and smells from his neighbour's farm. |
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Delicious smells of curried sausages, stew, and boiled potatoes wafted across from next door where Brian cooked the food for his pie-cart. |
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The whole square was lit up quite festively and the air was filled with delicious smells. |
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The councillors pointed out everyone knew cholera was due to miasma, the rising of bad smells from the foetid surrounds. |
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These were not only a pleasure to look down upon from a bedroom window but sent up clouds of agreeable smells to mitigate the fetid interiors. |
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He added that the smells could be got up to three miles away and there was no doubt the company had breached the conditions with regard to smell. |
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Ducted ones whisk smells away to the outside, which means they require a run of pipework, or ducting, from above the hob to an exterior wall. |
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Inside the starships, the smells of burning fur and burning flesh mix with the smells of burning conduits and charred circuit boards. |
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But put together all the striking aspects of the story, and it smells fishy. |
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If something smells fishy I avoid it and will tell others about it if I can. |
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It may be a story, but it's one that smells fishy from the very first sniff. |
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When Douglas's character smells a rat, the convoluted thriller plot is set in motion. |
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Australian eucalypt forest looks, sounds and smells quite different from NZ podocarp or beech. |
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The air is full of wonderful smells of food preparation and cooking, but there is a constant atmosphere of concentrated activity. |
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The senses of smell and taste let you fully enjoy the flavors of foods and drinks, and the smells of flowers. |
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Even the local floozy Suzy looks like she smells of unshaved armpits, onions, and gin soaked halitosis. |
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All the plants were strange and unfamiliar, the steamy smells equally foreign. |
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The smells of breakfast wafted into the room, and Nora stretched out lazily, feeling cramped muscles groan in response. |
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Sally paced back and forth, trying to absorb all of the new sights and smells at once. |
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Some say the smell of teak is somewhat strange but it smells very natural and fragrant to most. |
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That would mean the nightmare of bad smells suffered by residents during the operation of the wool processing plant could be repeated. |
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The next day they woke to the smells of eggs, bacon, hash browns, sausage, French toast, fresh home made biscuits, and gravy. |
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She smells of dogwood and the orchards where she spent her childhood reading in the summer shade of a fruit tree. |
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Just ask the lady who has to wash the sweat, fuel oil, lube oil, grease, grime, dirt and smells from my uniforms. |
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Symptoms can be made worse by emotional stress, some foods, smells, fumes, smoke, or travelling. |
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I've looked at a variety of liquids, all have some funky combination of smelly smells thrown in. |
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It was faint, barely there, but he could sense the misplaced aroma of foreign spices amid the earthy smells of rain and horse. |
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But what galls me is that it promised all these sickening smells would be a thing of the past when the incinerator was built. |
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His money and his establishment job are even more powerful than his eau de cologne in making people think he smells sweet. |
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The problem of smells produced by food waste could be resolved by more frequent collection of decomposable waste during warm weather. |
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Sighing gratefully, she saw that they were propped open to let in more light and the soft smells of spring air. |
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This has a pale hay colour, with a delicate, attractive nose that smells of damp elderflower and freshly peeled apple. |
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Bhogji village in Osmanabad district could be detected by the smells that emanated from it. |
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The human nose can distinguish thousands of smells by detecting small quantities of chemicals. |
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It's in what was once the spice area, known for its pungent and exotic smells. |
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As it putrefies and decays, your breath smells bad, your sweat smells bad, and your bowels smell bad. |
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The whole house filled with sweet smells and the sound of growling bellies echoed through the walls. |
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They emerge blinking in bewilderment at the unfamiliar daylight and smells of the bush. |
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It can make sweet things sweeter, it can disguise unpleasant tastes and smells and it is the most versatile food ingredient known to man. |
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Go into a movie and instead of smelling your partners nice perfume you smell the disgusting smells of cigarettes! |
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At room temperature, kerosene is a thin liquid that evaporates easily and smells slightly sweet. |
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We talked about reading and the evocation of sights, sounds, smells, and feelings that books can have when we read them. |
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I plunge into the old town, an effervescent mixture of colourful sights and exotic smells. |
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There was, in the year I went, a medieval market that was filled with tidbits amid the smells of herbs and exotica. |
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Interviews have been going on, and the guy being interviewed now smells like dryer sheets. |
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If the odor of the urine is strong, record whether the urine smells urinoid, fruity, putrid or ammoniacal. |
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For two years a mobile flare stack has been in operation to vent the gas and reduce unpleasant smells. |
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For example, methyl butyrate, a derivative of butyric acid, smells like apples. |
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The university is accordingly trying to catalogue some of the great smells of Europe. |
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If your aspirin bottle smells like vinegar, the tablets have started to break down to acetic acid and should be discarded. |
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With a sigh, Celly tugged her robe tighter before following wonderful smells that led her into the kitchen. |
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Howson has a studio on the top floor, a big, bright, airy space that smells acridly of institutional disinfectant. |
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So I live on the 6th floor of a block of council flats reached by a lift which is always out of order and always smells of wee. |
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The ragged sound of tapping valves beneath the dusty hoods of several trucks fills the air, which smells strongly of diesel fuel. |
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Tastes abound, but smells, the scents that get the salivary juices running, are absent. |
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What plant may cure Alzheimer's disease, increase circulation, tastes like almonds and smells like rancid butter? |
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As we were driving down these terrible, lumpy, unlit streets we were constantly catching whiffs of different smells. |
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Mr. Numan walked in attracted by the smells of fine dinner on the table, collapsed at his chair, and ate some food like a ravenous animal. |
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Now athletes are using more familiar smells, such as their favourite aftershave or perfume to trigger memories of their strict training regimes. |
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Beloved smells that key you into positive memories and experience can be all the difference you need. |
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Eggs and fish often cause problems with bad smells, and fizzy drinks and beer produce excess wind and runny motions. |
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To fully appreciate the smells and tastes, drink the tea from a tulip-shaped wine glass rather than from a china cup or mug. |
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He smells like wintergreen, as always, and meatloaf from what I presume was his dinner. |
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It has a reconstruction of a prison cell, a 1930s pub and a 1940s kitchen, plus a lot of videos, sounds and smells. |
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It accounted for acids and alkalis, for respiration and the smells of plants. |
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It's where he woke up every morning as a young lad to the smells and noises from the brewery and the railway line. |
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A rose covered arbour smells ambrosial, looks even better and the path through it leads you into the garden. |
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The lavender water smells better to me, but I think the rosewater suits you best. |
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A city market is a riot of enticing smells, textures, and colors, an abundance of beautiful fruits and vegetables. |
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Intoxicating smells of chilli, chocolate and cooking tortillas mingle with the less pleasant aromas of fish and meat. |
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The smells were of fresh mint and coriander, of bread baking in a wood oven. |
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The air smells of smoke from the campfires of squatters who live on vacant lots, next door to software executives and movie stars. |
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They are worried they will have to put up with loutish behaviour from rowdy drinkers, vandalism and kitchen smells. |
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It is replaced by the soft rustle of saris, the smells of incense and saffron, and the Eastern twang of sitars. |
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As we think back to days gone by, we tend to focus on certain sounds, smells or tastes. |
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The interior of the feed store was cooler than the street outside, but airless, and thick with the smells of sacking and corn. |
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North past County Line and the smells are heavy salt air and sometimes a little blowing dirt. |
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Such smells are reminiscent of blown-out candles, and are frequently described as greasy, tallowy or watery. |
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But then, my project has always been to bring the smells of the barbeque to the world of the avant-garde. |
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Rats have evolved a strong, innate aversion to the smells of their predators. |
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Garden-fresh smells abound, with tarragon, coriander and, you guessed it, Colorado tree moss. |
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If someone smells bad, you'll have to decide whether he can control his malodour. |
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Can we observe differences in our psychophysiological response to malodours and pleasant smells? |
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The streets of Saigon teem with people, noises, and smells like no other city in Asia. |
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It's important to know that every scent or cologne smells different on every person. |
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If a criminal runs away I can't always see where he has gone, but Otto doesn't look for them, he smells their scent and can track them. |
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A goat and a couple of mangy dogs sniffed around them, their senses quickened by the smells from the next door kitchen. |
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This scheme will increase vermin, smells and fly infestation of our town. |
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Better to revel in the simple smells of the Seder meal than all that subtle talk of liberation. |
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Air at very high altitude smells completely different to lower altitudes. |
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Here is a movie that looks like a chick flick and smells like a chick flick, but turned out to be a fun romp with more than a few nifty action sequences. |
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We just stood there in the semidarkness of the back garden, with the smells of early blooming lavender, chamomile and mint filled the unusually warm air for late January. |
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It's big, dark, and smells as dank and musty as you'd expect of a place that's piled from floor to ceiling with stack after stack of surplus military clothing. |
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Back at the Cafe Kronborg as the crowd built up, the smells of the food put an edge to the appetite, until the normal food rush became a stampede. |
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Perfume that smells heavenly on your sister can smell vile on you. |
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As I opened the door to the kitchen, the wonderful smells of Christmas baking met my nose, and I wanted just to sit down and enjoy it for hours on end. |
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He said the new silo would not affect the smells and odours from the premises, since it would be enclosed and would not alter the processes taking place at the plant. |
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One in four respondents wanted to rid doggy smells from their car. |
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I sipped coffee and savored the smells in the aging luncheonette. |
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The smells waft through the shantytown of tents and tires known as the Maidan, the main square in Kiev. |
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Its fine, ferny foliage smells of aniseed when crushed, and the panicles of seed heads last through until the autumn when the finches will eat them. |
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I've spent two years trying to find people to come up with the right smells, and we finally got the right blend for carpet, cappuccino and baby talc. |
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A doctor friend of ours kindly provided a large supply of surgical masks which I wore constantly to mask the imaginary offensive smells emitting from the kitchen. |
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He has a gruff voice, is thought to be a smoker and often smells of drink. |
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On Market Street with its smells of sweet-and-sour pork and exhaust fumes, a man with his belongings in a shopping cart feeds half a slice of bread to the pigeons. |
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And don't be shy about telling someone who has bad breath, noxious perfume or cigarette smells on them that you're in a delicate condition and need some fresh air. |
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And then, before I could get to working out another approach to the opening, rich fruity baking smells came wafting along from the kitchen and my working day was done. |
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The philosophy is that some smells will stop you from feeling hungry. |
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On the one hand the child Karl recounts a world of Barret's Sherbet Fountains, Black Jacks and gobstoppers, a child's world of powerful sensations and distinctive smells. |
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Sammy smiled and said something complimentary about the cooking smells. |
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The more I've thought about this one, the more it smells to me. |
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It smells here....after three weeks of fresh air, I really notice it. |
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The loaf is hot and soft, and smells of almonds and hazelnuts and nutmeg. |
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It's raining so heavily and the earth smells like patchouli oil which I once despised but since living here it now makes me think of rain and dripping green gardens. |
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Remember the floods, which brought deoxygenated water with rotting vegetation that smells like raw sewerage to Ballina, and killed all the fish in the Richmond? |
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Old memories returned to her in that split second, followed by poignant smells and visions a past where her world was nothing less than a fairy tale. |
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The women resume their conversation and the dogs, no longer interested in each other have a scratch or look for more interesting smells to divert their attention. |
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But Hide enters the fray as soon as he smells blood on anyone. |
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In the club, the air is smoky and smells of burning apricot incense, and there are ladies and men dressed in clothing that bedazzles and confuses me with its glory. |
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Mary Jane smells old leaves, and the dusty, familiar scent heartens her. |
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They were afraid that the sounds and smells would frighten him more. |
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He knows the perfume that smells like the feel of newly carved pinewood. |
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Those worried about untidiness should try living next to a landfill site with the lorries, dust, seagulls, smells, ground water pollution and health risks that go with it. |
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In the avalanche of smells and sounds and sights on the crowded beach we had forgotten the twins, each of us assuming that they were following our meandering path. |
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For those who have not crossed the threshold of a mill for many years, this will be a chance to experience again the sights, smells and sounds of life in a mill. |
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The trains are hauled by a genuine coal-fired steam locomotive, so passengers can marvel at all the sights, sounds and smells of an old-time steam train. |
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Before Pasteur, dreadful smells and miasmas ruled the roost, the only accepted causes of illness, while after Pasteur, disease was all down to germs. |
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Today's the day for refuse collection where I live, and the miasma of smells and stench from the bins was like wading through a marsh this morning. |
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It smells like sunscreen, and the cloying heaviness of cigar smoke. |
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But Jimmy Grimble smells like a sweet and innocuous film from the get-go, thus we know someone's going to get their comeuppance, and it isn't dear little Jimmy. |
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The bazaar brims with the smells and sounds of bustling peasants, braying livestock, simmering foods, traveling musicians and merchants boldly declaring their wares. |
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Publicans have been besieged with complaints about unpleasant smells in their establishments since the ban on smoking in public places was introduced last month. |
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Once the urine examination was complete, the observations were compared with the known colours, smells and tastes recorded on a so-called uroscopy wheel. |
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It smells minging so I leave the door open, to let in a bit of air. |
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The smell of the damp wood smoke mingled with the rising smells of the wet trees and forest floor, and it was rich and pleasant to the nose, full of Spring and new life. |
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A French physiology team found that toddlers prefer smells they were exposed to in the first weeks of life. |
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All the smells and the gooeyness of it all, and just the materiality of it is exciting. |
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Dried orris root smells like violets. It is used primarily as a base for natural toothpastes, and as a fixative in perfumes to enhance other aromas. |
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Sam was in the kitchen, popping popcorn by the smells of it. |
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Many flavors are mixed together in this meal and many smells from the environment, such as a campfire, strong coffee, fresh air, help enrich them. |
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Chemical warfare experts say nerve gas often smells of bitter almonds. |
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And they come in a variety of different types, potencies and smells. |
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I also parted with a large sum of money and came away with a 7 tightly wrapped bags containing a week's supply of something that smells old, fusty and a bit mouldering. |
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They work in a vast rural factory that resembles an old steel mill and smells like molasses. |
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He feels like himself, but is trapped in a dog's body, describing in graphic detail the many pungent, metallic, meaty and sickly smells all around him. |
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Almost complete, Honister dominates a studio where massive brushes await the maestro's stroke and heavy smells of linseed oil and turps fill the still hot afternoon air. |
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This smells of chalky blackboard rubbers and evaporated milk. |
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Who would begrudge me a soft little blankie that smells like the dryer? |
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Listening to the songs of the nightingales and the rustling of the wind through the trees, he delighted in the sounds and smells of nature on that sunny afternoon. |
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What it all boils down to is souveniring the experience and bad smells. |
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Although the perfume contains no whisky, the blend of ingredients is chosen to recreate the traditional smoky and peaty smells of island malts such as Talisker and Laphroaig. |
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The in-store bakery smells enticing, and the deli is spectacular. |
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This bubble bath smells gorgeous and it can also be used as a perfume. |
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If a wine smells off, chances are it won't taste right, either. |
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Running Hyde Park in the early morning affords a blend of sights, sounds, and, yes, smells. |
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Is she back in the orphanage where it smells like ammonia and cooked cabbage? |
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His wife likens the odor to burned toast, but he says it smells like a campfire. |
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Whatever you choose at Prato, the cozy atmosphere by the big, hot oven, and the mouth-watering sights and smells make a trip to this resto well worth your while. |
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As you might suspect, these fragrances tend to have refreshing clean, green, citrusy notes or fresh smells, like those of the ocean, and they can be unisex. |
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Strong smells can push a slightly queasy stomach over the edge. |
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It smells of history, hops, grains, cookies, and Indian spices from the tandoori dishes that folks serve up in the lobby with dollops of punk-hippie love. |
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Pennons snapped in the winds, and the smells of incense rose from two vast temples, to the peripheral sound of thousands of voices raised in loving adoration. |
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Like all wattles it's fast-growing and flowers from August to October, but a distinguishing feature is its foliage which smells of cinnamon when crushed in warm weather. |
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The house smells of mulled cider and homemade hot chocolate. |
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Their free clinic in central Athens is housed in a shabby apartment that smells of feverish bodies and pungent medicine. |
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The only drawback to the whole endeavour is that my body odor smells like spiced currants and caramel, so I'm actually inadvertently doing everyone a favor. |
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If you're a young man about town, you strut stiffly, head up, as if the place smells of disinfectant, put on a lofty expression and speak through your nose. |
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Sports equipment smells rankly in one corner, piled in a haphazard heap. |
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Director David Horan's staging brings you up three rickety flights of stairs above the Ha'penny Bridge Inn, into a small cramped room that smells of old, forgotten things. |
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Although few studies have centered on the effects of hospital smells, one examined the effects of the odor of dimethyl sulfoxide in an oncology unit. |
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Good hygiene, students are advised, is important for warding away bad breath and bad smells from that woolen suit. |
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The platformer side of the game is as stale and uninventive as ever, but the multiplayer offering, which smells of nostalgia, will definitely please fans. |
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Spring is a wondrous time full of marvelous sights, sounds and smells. |
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In our turf-fire environment, the unusual smells of coal slack and hooves burning when a red-hot shoe was fitted, although unpleasant, are nonetheless memorable. |
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The whole place smells of wildflowers, woodsmoke and horse dung. |
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The smells of roasting maize, diesel fumes, and floral soap from the streets of Harare are still seared into my brain. |
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One of them made some fearful smells and the other was a champion farter. |
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But to interview, over five years, 425 people, some of them scarcely or not at all relevant to the ostensible topic, smells of academic boondoggle to me. |
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When it comes to antiperspirants the important thing is how it smells and whether it lasts. |
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The heavenly smells are being conjured up by Italian panettone, German stollen and cranberry and orange Christmas mince pies. |
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It's a plug-in odour neutraliser as well as a fragranced freshener, so it's perfect for getting rid of stale smells around the home. |
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He and his colleagues have recently found that when attacked, some of the beetles release benzoquinone, which smells vile, at least to people. |
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It smells of a tray of grocer-fresh oranges and home-made marmalade with the sweet lusciousness of oranges and lingering spice to taste. |
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The tussle erupts when Peter Barlow smells a rat over Lewis's winnings at his betting shop. |
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Stage Two takes that essence and emotionalizes it, breaking it down into the sights, sounds, smells and service that make up the experience. |
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The smells of cinnamon and homefries fills the air as three students lug heavy pans of food into Chef Ernest Todd's van. |
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More than 20,000 tonnes of the bright green algae, which smells like rotten eggs, have been cleared by volunteers. |
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