At the Caron store in Paris, phials of its scent are decanted from impressive fragrance fountains. |
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No arrests were made, but one allegation was made to police that an anti-hunt follower sprayed a hound in the face to put it off the scent. |
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Rex woke up to the strong aroma of coffee and smelled the sweet scent of fried bacon and eggs. |
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Life at the ranch house starts early with the insistent chatter of birds and the scent of freshly ground Kenyan coffee. |
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His Tiny Tots dahlias are unique in that they give off a pleasant scent, something dahlias just don't do. |
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It's dotted with linden trees that must have provided a pleasant scent when in bloom a few weeks ago. |
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I like jasmine tea's refreshing scent a lot, which I adore in the form of gelatin dessert, too. |
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The green salad bordered on a non-event thanks to the iceberg lettuce, but the orange-tinged dressing had a nice sesame scent to it. |
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Wherever you go in this island city, the French influence is as strong as the scent of freshly baked baguettes. |
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On a fine day the colours and scent from the lavender and herb beds that extend over 12 acres would make for a pleasant stroll. |
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The rustle of grain was gone, replaced by the earthy scent of a freshly harvested field. |
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I could smell him, the distinct scent of him that was a mix of cologne and hair wax and his soap. |
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Work has begun with a leading confectionery company on an equally intriguing chocolate perfume scent, but the project is still at an early stage. |
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Inside was a simple, dark blue, package containing a bottle of scent personally made for me by perfumers in London. |
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It's important to know that every scent or cologne smells different on every person. |
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L' Eau D' Issey is the ultimate feminine scent, blending floral fragrances with fresh water. |
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I sprayed my favourite scent on my neck, checked my face in the mirror and brushed out my hair, then picked up my bag. |
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A second scent is already in development, and a cologne for men is planned to follow. |
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Victoria Beckham's favourite designer, Romeo Gigli, also launches his latest concoction, a spicy floral scent, this summer. |
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For the final touch, I sprayed my signature scent, Moonlight Path, around the room, and walked through it. |
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It was just 20 minutes into the hunt when the hounds got their first scent. |
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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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Later, two other dogs were run across the suspected site and they too indicated a scent. |
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In the Amazon, a Waorani hunter detects the scent of animal urine at forty paces and identifies the species that deposited it. |
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Both groups took longer to pass through the tunnel when predator scent was present than when it was absent. |
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Males, running to mark over puppies' bathrooming spots, are hiding the scent of the puppies from the grizzly. |
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A gust of wind blasts against his face, carrying with it the scent of rot and decay and the suggestion of whispers. |
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Airizelda walked along smelling the air every so often, searching for the scent of moose. |
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A fox was caught on Birk Fell, near Tilberthwaite, and a second got away after the pack met a group of walkers and the hounds lost the scent. |
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It's possible it has been deliberately left there by the worm's author as a red herring to lead investigators off the scent. |
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His point is laudable, but will likely prove ineffective once US news shows pick up the scent. |
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Marco, picking up the scent, tries to investigate, following Shaw around the country. |
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The busy castle sounds drifted away, and a soft wind rustled through the leaves of the apple trees, stirring up the heady scent of sage and mint. |
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Chamomile can be blended with other herbs to enhance its already wonderful scent in sachets, essential baths, etc. |
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When dried it can be used whole for wreaths and centerpieces or crushed to use in sachets for closets or drawers or to scent a bath. |
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Asiatic lilies make up for having little or no scent with the beauty of their huge upturned flowers in luminous colours. |
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The girl inhaled a lungful of the sweet scent given off by the blossoms in the cherry tree hanging above her. |
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The final cluster includes scent hounds, terriers, spaniels, and retrievers. |
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Before the runner sets off, he is put in an enclosed space with the hounds that then track his scent. |
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Quickly the pack of hounds caught a scent, and hurried to the chase, baying so loudly that the rocks and cliffs rang. |
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Dresses swished by, accompanied by long black tailcoats and the faint scent of perfume. |
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The substance freshly taken from the honeycomb has a distinctive taste, scent, texture, and so on. |
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The elegant bamboo reeds release clean, invigorating pamplemousse, jasmine, tamarind and sandalwood oils, for a warm, natural scent. |
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I have come in to breathe in the still, dark air, the scent of prosciutto waiting on the slicer, the tang of lemon leaves. |
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She could feel the wind blowing against her neck and smell the tangy scent of the ocean drifting on the breeze. |
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The pre-Victorian Italianate mansions wear the scent of magnolias, azaleas and camellia bushes. |
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In the taproom, a place filled with smoke, noise and the scent of strong ale, one man nudged his companion. |
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The overpowering scent and taste of whiskey fills my nostrils and burns my taste buds. |
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We'll have the church decorated with lilacs and baby's breath, the scent will be just heavenly! |
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Animals can be identified by footprints, scat, sometimes scent, fur, and their habits. |
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In a small nonstick skillet, toast the cumin at medium heat until it releases its scent, about 20 seconds. |
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He breathed in the scent of her hair and ran a hand down her side to caress the smooth, rounded bulge where their first, long tried for child was growing. |
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Inside the garage he inhaled the scent of motor oil and dust and tarpaper. |
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The rain is cold as it hits my bare arms, and steam rises from the hot concrete, a bitter tarry smell that has been the scent of every wet summer of my life. |
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Hounds follow the scent of a fox which may be quite some distance away. |
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Through typical associative learning, the wasps can learn to link this chemical scent to their food. |
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Alternatively, just spray your favourite scent around the room. |
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A bitter, astringent scent like hospital antiseptic is in the air. |
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The smell of cheap scent and rancid after-shave was all pervading. |
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As the hounds picked up their scent, the howls became snarls. |
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If scent is the sense physically located closest to memory in the brain, then surely the synapses that channel sound tickle the trigger of imagination. |
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The sachets will impart a pleasant scent as well as keep moths away. |
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A lack of bullets initially put investigators off the scent of gunpowder. |
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How long before politicians come out with their own clothes line and perfume scent? |
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Orange or lemon rinds provide a pleasant scent to the kitchen. |
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It's a land of fishermen and farmers where you can smell fresh cut hay and the scent of the sea in a single step. |
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He can smell the spicy scent of her damp, freshly shampooed hair. |
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Just as I was trying to scent her on the breeze, I heard her call from the top branches of an oak tree. |
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She sprayed her neck a bit of citric scent and took a peppermint tablet. |
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The Talbot was a predominantly white, slow, deep-throated, scent hound derived from the St Hubert Hound which had been developed in the 8th century. |
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I wish Mark would wear the scent I bought him for Christmas, Gina thought. |
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Then the pack of hounds chases the scent while followed by mounted riders. |
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One key characteristic of red herrings, apart from their colour, was their strong smell, so much so that one use for them on occasion was to train hounds to follow a scent. |
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I could smell the distinct scent of strawberry shampoo on her hair. |
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One possible tactic could involve shooting a fox before the hunt sets out and dragging its corpse round the countryside for hounds to follow the scent. |
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Testers found the scent quite old-fashioned masculine too, with talcy undertones. |
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Both are employed as condiments and carminatives, to scent perfumes and soaps. |
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The heartwarming scent of the stew drifted on a soft breeze of jasmine. |
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The Tarsal Wick securely holds most wicks, or an actual tarsal gland, dispersing scent near your stand. |
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I also made a shish kabob of sorts by skewering hamburger buns soaked in anise extract on an overhanging limb, hoping it would carry the food scent farther into the woods. |
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Though cacophonously off-key, beagles especially provide the enchanting music of the hunt with their excited howling as soon as they get on a scent. |
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