Truthfully, any hamster I have, or don't have, will remain pretty stinky if his lavations are left to me. |
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Healthy and progressive organizations make change easier than stinky evil organizations do. |
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To me, life without veal stock, pork fat, sausage, organ meat, demi glace, or even stinky cheese is a life not worth living. |
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Everyone laughed and nodded knowingly as Crystal joked about offending her roommate with her stinky jars of Asian food. |
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Having been surrounded by sweaty, stinky dudes for the last few weeks, he is desperate for some poon. |
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He especially objects when anyone looks in his ears which tend to be caked with horrible, stinky, masses of crud. |
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His eyes peer angrily out from a dirt-smeared face, his hair needs a good wash and the clothes he's wearing are definitely getting stinky. |
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He fetches his favorite toy, an ancient stinky ball of kapok and synthetic fur, cured and flavored by two years spent outdoors in all seasons. |
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So naturally, some stinky, dead-eyed brat in a single-family tract house ends up owning it. |
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This might come as a shock to some people, but chickens are the most stinky, repulsive and nasty creatures to walk the earth. |
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Blackboard rubbers have long since been consigned to the scrap heap, and when squeaky pens and stinky cloths follow, what then? |
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Is it just me or is stinking up confined public places with solvents a, well, a stinky thing to do? |
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Leaky pipes and the occasional blockage provides some diverting fun for the rest of the family as they watch Dad struggle with the stinky mess. |
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For years, people afflicted with the itchy skin condition used stinky coal-tar derivatives to alleviate their symptoms. |
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Little blennies popped in and out of holes, and eastern kelpfish and stinky groupers were much in evidence. |
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I'm always amazed with the ease and indifference that patrons shed their stinky workout gear and parade around starkers. |
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Eventually, the small amount of oxygen induces browning and other physiological processes that turn crisp green lettuce to brown stinky soup. |
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The Biology award went to a group that showed a species of mosquito is equally attracted to people's stinky feet as to Limburger cheese. |
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It has a waterproof design, which means it can repel everything from your stinky sweat to a good game of Marco Polo. |
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I always turn up to the gym ready to start, and either go home stinky or run prudishly to the showers and change there. |
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For years, people afflicted with the itchy skin condition used stinky coal tar derivatives to alleviate their symptoms. |
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Within the bounds of goat's milk there are so many flavours, ranging anywhere from sweet and tangy to just plain stinky. |
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A group of villagers have gone online to protest at a stinky turkey farm. |
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But I was never going to give it to her or her stinky posho college. |
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In addition, the long-term discharge of waste water from thousands of small-sized dyeing and finishing plants and foodstuff factories makes the river dark and stinky. |
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Kromer labored at the floorboards with wadded paper towel and citrus solvent, wishing to spare her, too, the shame of her stinky action painting. |
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Plug my nose with these right here, because you're stinky sometimes when you poop. |
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The drink goes down great with the local fresh and smoked ricotta and stinky moena cheeses. |
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All are available to anyone wanting to reduce their chemical intake – and require zero reliance on stinky headscarves. |
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I used coal tar, the stinky treatment which, really only makes you smell bad and turns your skin green. |
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And, each time I make this mental observation, I'm scared: what if I was just as stinky as them? |
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Life in the big city was not only hot and steamy, but also downright stinky because of a ten-day garbage strike. |
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The massive driers belched stinky exhaust over the town of Steveston. Everything was saturated with the odour of herring oil and burned fuel. |
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A few days after having put in a few hundred litres of city water, a Belgian household's wetland pond became a green slimy stinky mess. |
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Let's all foul our little space around us and make everything yecchy and stinky and disgusting and wretched and dangerous and poisonous and radioactive. |
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If the IDF makes good on plans to export the product, prepare for stinky urban centers. |
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I found your report on salmon farm fishing both fishy and stinky. |
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I struggle to breathe without getting his stinky breath inhaled. |
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It's a bit of a stinky ballad that I briefly had a soft spot for, but I can't really get behind a song which advocates not lying to someone just because they are beautiful. |
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The same suggestions were made in the original film and the stinky sequel. |
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A similar scene takes place in Goran Markovi's film Tito and me where Zoran, a young boy fan of Tito discovers after a long walk, an enormous and stinky canine dejection in front of the residence of the Marshall. |
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For years, diesel cars were compromised in the performance category while spewing out a stinky, sooty cloud and making more clatter than blender full of wrenches. |
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But then again, how much would you pay for stinky tofu? |
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The story is full of strange-sounding witch terminology such as sour-mouse soup, sewer-rat ragout, bat wee-wee, and stinky bullfrog skin that will make young readers laugh. |
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This is more of a pickled type of tofu and is not as strongly scented as stinky tofu. |
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Rejoice, Ladies, because Tyra has a stinky confession to make. |
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Runway host Tim Gunn, however, is in hot, stinky New York City. |
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And the sweatier your feet are, the greater the chance of stinky bacteria parking itself inside your damp shoes and socks. |
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Wash down: Chimay burger, with stinky British garlic cheese. |
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Bathe when stinky, but avoid overdoing it, as his skin is sensitive. |
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He said that Archaean life probably released some pretty stinky stuff into the ancient planet's air, such as sulfur-methyl gases. |
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Putting this issue on the index aims at sounding the death halloo opening the hunt on any bare female nipple just as during Adenauer's stinky times as well as opening the door wide to snooping and denunciation. |
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We also don't have to pack a bunch of useless kinderspullen and stinky juices and cereals to keep the kiddies entertained while at daycare. |
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I am a misocapnist, particularly when someone is using stinky tobacco with nepheligenous results. |
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They are supplied water from Rawal Dam through MES lines but they have been receiving muddy and stinky water due to some leakage in the pipeline from last three days. |
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Soft stinky tofu are usually used as a spread on steamed buns. |
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Dr Jessen finds out why boys are so stinky, exposing their worst habits and grottiest crevices, while Dr McKenna reveals binge drinking risks their livers and lives. |
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And who would ever notice flammable stinky water in any of those places? |
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When my friends and I were in Manhattan last year on a girlcation, we took public transportation everywhere, and it was both invigorating and slightly stinky. |
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Soon, the dappled trout lilies sprout tiny bell-like yellow flowers and the stinky, garishly red-petaled trillium transform into jack-in-the-pulpits. |
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Fruitfly and stinky compost just aren't very glamorous, are they? |
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