And we had him clothed in this ugly pink nightgown, this noxiously ratty looking dirty blonde wig, red marabou, and orange fuzzy slippers. |
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But perhaps more noxiously, a culture was generated in which investment banking seemed smart, charismatic and the source of fortunes. |
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In person he was a bland, unsociable man whose politics, in the beginning, anyway, were noxiously right-wing. |
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An epidural dose of 2.5 Fg sufentanil suppressed the noxiously evoked activity of wide-dynamic-range neurons for more than 2 hours in cats. |
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He had a marked aversion to garbage, and this saw him take frequent trips to the dump to rid himself of that noxiously insidious but ever-accumulating stuff. |
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Stuck at an angle near a buried fire hydrant, they were pushing and spinning and getting nowhere, with the smell of burning rubber noxiously sharp in the cold air. |
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