Albeit a somewhat watered-down analog of garlic, their more malodorous cousin, raw onions are one of the best medicinal foods. |
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The largest public concern is the generation and transport of malodorous compounds across the landscape. |
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The Professor was going to pelt Hugh Mackay with a great, malodorous barrage of bunyip droppings, but then realised there wouldn't be any point. |
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He wondered if perhaps something was in the rubbish bin in the kitchen that was malodorous but it didn't quite have that kind of smell. |
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The silent, malodorous site was surrounded by a corrugated tin fence topped with coils of barbed wire. |
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More strident liberal critics accuse Taranto of using humor to sugarcoat an otherwise malodorous agenda. |
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Giuliani disposed of it through politics, and left a malodorous dilemma on Bloomberg's desk. |
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The doctor has brought sleeping medicines, malodorous, the colors of dark jewels, but they no longer have an effect. |
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The Scotrail rattler was full of malodorous delegates and there was no First Class and no dining car. |
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Recurrence of this benign but often malodorous condition is prevented by skin care with emollients. |
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Some of the malodorous wounds seen at the end of life include bedsores and fungating breast cancer lesions. |
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The eating of garlic is well known for causing a particularly pungent malodorous breath that can have unpleasant social consequences. |
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Because coal tar is messy and malodorous and can stain clothing, nighttime application is recommended. |
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Tobermory looked after him for a quizzical moment, then turned his attention to the malodorous bundle. |
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Certain parts of Shanghai are already fairly malodorous, and as the temperature rises in the coming months, our noses are already set to be treated to more whiffy wafts. |
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A researcher at the University of Wisconsin has worked out a way to put this malodorous stuff to use in solving a sticky old problem. |
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Let the red-inked and malodorous history of the banks formerly run by Brazil's constituent states be a warning. |
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They free people to work from home instead of squeezing onto a train with malodorous strangers. |
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The principal reasons are the malodorous compounds generated by the metabolism of the producing bacteria of odours. |
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The buyer rejected the cards because they became malodorous when they came in contact with food. |
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Normally we would not recommend this approach as there is a great risk that the contents of the processing chamber turn wet and malodorous. |
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Persistent foam formation, turbid, or malodorous water are indicators of inadequate sanitizer levels. |
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It neutralises malodorous compounds in the air, creating at the same time an atmosphere by the diffusion of discrete smells. |
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This process developed by Conporec enables the compost to be maintained in an aerobic mode, reducing the generation of malodorous biogases. |
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The refining of the raw material and the treatment with ammoniac compounds produces malodorous waste gases. |
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Yes, it was easy and unisex, but it was also wet, greasy, required a regiment of malodorous chemicals for upkeep and extensive processing, and looked just plain weird on most. |
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To what end would election officials risk so malodorous an action? |
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Now I'm worried it might make the house seem in some way malodorous. |
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Anything faintly or potentially malodorous is despatched briskly. |
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They are ugly, malodorous, fraudulent, and worst of all, brown! |
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Like the river from which it takes its name, the series may occasionally seem picturesque but closer inspection reveals malodorous and stagnant depths. |
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Neonatal umbilical infection, or omphalitis, is characterized by redness, induration, and purulent or malodorous drainage from the umbilical stump. |
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Upon delivery of the goods, the buyer noticed their toxic and malodorous state, which made them totally unfit for the intended use in food packaging. |
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Its close proximity to the town creates a dangerous and malodorous eyesore, which the local authorities would like to clean up as soon as possible. |
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Unpleasant odors produced by the air-conditioning when it is switched on are a primary complaint among motorists, as the evaporators can trap malodorous gases and then release them suddenly when activated. |
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Applications: Handling of aggressive, toxic, explosive, valuable, flammable, malodorous or harmful liquids in the chemical, petrochemical and general industry. |
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Anyone who has ever stood on the street corner of a busy intersection of a hot Caribbean city has probably experienced the malodorous and choking effect of exhaust fumes as diesel-powered buses and cars whiz by. |
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Air purifier for the adsorption of poisonous or malodorous gases. |
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A catalytic composition useful for decomposition and removal of malodorous components comprising a phosphate of a tetravalent metal, a hydroxide of a divalent metal, and a photocatalyst. |
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They are an impressive sight: a blotch of malodorous life in the desert. |
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There were tons of malodorous garbage bags outside her house. |
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The boards of trade and chambers of commerce were largely made up of men who, while assuming the most vaniloquent pretensions, were themselves malodorous with fraud. |
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