The water had become fetid, he explained, and he'd lost two crocodiles in as many years. |
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Her neighbourhood is lavishly recreated here as a horror set with dark alleys, lugubrious mists and fetid waterways. |
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About 40 days afterward a thin slice is cut off transversely from its top, and a milky juice of a fetid, alliaceous odor gradually exudes. |
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We have beautiful new note cards depicting fetid adder's tongues, woodland wildflowers, northwest conifers, and Mill Valley lichens. |
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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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Even in the fetid water of a city canal there are ducks and the occasional rainbow. |
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I stumbled to the swamp and drank the fetid water, coughing half of it back up again. |
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The fetid sour smell of garlic, garum and stale wine on his breath overwhelmed Yohanna and she gasped for air. |
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Initially, patients present with a nonspecific rhinitis, which evolves into purulent, fetid rhinorrhea and crusting. |
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Just keep away from the burning pyres of fetid animal carcasses, and you'll be fine! |
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The smokestacks from the factories of Tokyo were belching black smolder into already fetid air. |
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Down the embankment, paddle through four inches of fetid water and soon we were engulfed by darkness. |
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The dog snapped its jaws open and closed inches from Rae's face and he could smell the animal's fetid breath, choking him, causing him to gag. |
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They're going to take some getting used to, though at least the blast of fetid air from the tube station makes us feel right at home. |
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The next step was a moving ceremony before a fetid room of tiddly students. |
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None of the plants can be seen from the interstate, but their presence is betrayed by the fetid smell of factory effluents. |
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Savvy out-of-towners make a point to escape the fetid air of the casinos and the convention halls by touring the Red Rock Canyon. |
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What yesterday had been a hog lot, was now a small, fetid swamp, water bubbling up in the middle. |
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We are all facing death, these movies say, and when we smell its fetid breath we have only two choices. |
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He warned that the fetid water could spread disease and that natural gas was leaking all over town. |
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Instead, the aging amtracs are negotiating mine fields of urban detritus, swimming through ruined neighborhoods six feet beneath the fetid water. |
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They are still no showers for people who have walked for hours through fetid waters. |
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It clung to the air like the fetid musk of cigar smoke and the bitter memories of shrill, choked words and insuppressible mortification. |
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And pot smoke lends a piquant tinge to the smell of fetid sweat. |
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Thus, the legend of the fetid palace and its biform occupant has survived intact for more than three thousand years. |
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I've seldom seen anything so disgusting as those fetid camps in a land of plenty. |
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The novel is a cornucopia of bleeding orifices, abscessed legs, crusted secretions and fetid genitals. |
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Travellers bought saintly figurines as souvenirs and guidebooks warning them of treacherous routes, fetid streams, and inefficacious relics. |
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The air was green with the stench of fetid and rotten flesh. |
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It was a pretty unpleasant place by all accounts – cess pools in basements and cows in attics created a fetid environment. |
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Okay, it's fetid, necrotic air filled with screams, dry ice and liberated haemoglobin, but you get the point. |
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They are hungry and tired after slogging through the fetid, muddy water that fills the streets, and they are in need of safe water to drink. |
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What is the cause, the origin of hypocrisy, of this morbid illness, of this fetid air? |
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Engineers from Nam Saat are going around the village helping well owners flush out gallons of fetid brown water from each well. |
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The residents were hungry and thirsty for long days as they were tired after slogging through the fetid, muddy water that filled the streets. |
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The henbane is a fetid, sticky, densely hairy, usually biennial plant with an erect stem. |
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Yet, within these borders lie ancient forests and haunted swamps, fetid bogs and mountains that scrape the sky. |
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Simon felt so sick and so depressed that any idea sounded better than staying cramped in the fetid air of the lower deck of the Discovery. |
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And we are beginning to breathe in its fetid odor in our lands? we should prepare ourselves for the shock. |
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Last year's album was an exercise in tension, austerity, and patience, with each of the four tracks blooming into fetid splendor at the torporific pace of a corpse flower. |
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It takes far less than 46 days for a teachable moment to devolve into an airing of fetid undercurrents from the American id. |
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Soon the landscape was dotted with fetid open pit liquid manure lagoons. |
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Here is real, unmistakable nastiness of a fetid, furtive kind, whispered in corners after a cautious glance over the shoulder. |
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All were sitting barefoot on mattresses around the walls of their fetid, dimly lit room. |
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The most popular gallery was the one dedicated to works in chocolate, spices, birdseed and so on, the smell a compound of the enticing and the fetid. |
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The solid waste blocks the drainage of wastewater and rainwater, causing water to stand in fetid pools and creating an obvious breeding ground for mosquitoes. |
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Like water, it stagnated, grew fetid, made the atmosphere reek. |
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It occurred to me that the name Malena might be inspired by the whiffiness of this fetid stream. |
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Set in London's fetid East End in the late 19th century, creator Richard Warlow's stories are not all, as the name suggests, of murdered doxies and fetishised male-on-female violence. |
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The hemlock is a fetid and extremely poisonous plant. |
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Their further revelations, including confinement in fetid and humiliating conditions, now mark 17 first-hand accounts of detention at Homan Square since the Guardian began reporting on the warehouse in February. |
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Gaddafi has to find a fetid corner where America holds less sway. |
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When this repugnant Fury Allecto ended her work, she flew down within the innermost parts of the frightful abyss through the mouth of a dry volcano, which was once and a while spitting the fetid vapours of death. |
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At fetid breath involve in nostrils and rinse a mouth water infusion from a horsetail: 2 table spoons of a horsetail on 2 glasses of water soar the whole night. |
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If a dog is urged to the attack, its courage is instantly checked by a few drops of the fetid oil, which brings on violent sickness and running at the nose. |
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The rest of the tabloids piled in, working up the sort of moral panic they do so well. I met them in a pokey, fetid apartment in New York's West Village. |
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The wastefulness was all ours but this fetid heat could be a planetary impersonal adjustment like an ice age, so it might well be wise to keep always facepaint and ash about us. |
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It was also used for fumigation and for censoring. Aladanos is used as a remedy against fetid diseases, infantile diseases, furonculosis, rheumatism and chronic bronchitis. |
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If the new born foal is contaminated it will have severe diarrhoea of greenish colour without fetid smell between the 9th and the 13th day of its life. |
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Just hours later, though, all that's left are puddles of fetid water. |
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