| For the odours in these ghastly charnel houses there may be words in Lithuanian, but there are none in English. |
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| Residents quite rightly complain of flies, noxious odours, dust, seagulls and noise pollution from the site. |
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| Oral odours are best treated through meticulous oral hygiene and optimal dental care. |
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| Each new smell cue would simply add to the miasma of conflicting odours, and people were often seen fleeing the theatre, holding their noses. |
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| To clean vinyl and remove odours from seats and lining panels, wipe over with a solution of bicarbonate of soda and warm water. |
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| Gone forever was the dark and gloomy look, to say nothing of slippery floors and stuffy odours. |
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| That's because the oven continuously sucks out air while anything is cooking, removing any grease and odours at the same time. |
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| Other unpleasant odours, including the smell of stale cigarettes, can be eliminated by placing a container of dry bicarbonate soda in the car. |
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| To remove odours from vinyl seats and lining panels wash with a solution of bicarbonate soda and warm water. |
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| This passage was constructed primarily to solve the problem of strong odours from stagnant water and sewage in the inner harbour. |
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| It's a bit of an art, because you have to ensure a silent evacuation and a quick disassociation from any lingering odours. |
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| Certain regions of the street were near inapproachable due to offensive odours, the likes of which could be produced only by excessive waste. |
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| For hundreds of years herbs and spices have been used to cover up and eliminate offensive odours in the home. |
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| A device called an olfactometer wafted the odours of each participant towards the mosquitoes. |
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| During this period of recovery there was a good deal of parosmia so that the odours of tobacco and coffee were intensely disagreeable. |
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| The product extinguishes safely and hygienically, and its airtight design means that smoke odours are locked-in within the pouch. |
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| Organic vapour production is experienced, for example, at filling stations, where obnoxious petrol odours are usually prevalent. |
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| Cooking odours are one of the main culprits that cause unpleasant household odours. |
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| Dry-cleaning reagents contain petroleum or tetrachloroethylene, highly volatile chemicals with distinctive odours. |
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| Outside, the treated material was covered by a thick layer of tree waste, like bark and sawdust, to remove odours from the compost. |
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| We must be endlessly alert to avoid yellowing teeth, body odours, bad breath, baggy eyes, lank hair, grey hair or body hair. |
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| A beggar woman and her child took shelter on the verandah at night and left behind disquieting odours. |
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| Then the king Nebuchadnezzar fell upon his face, and worshipped Daniel, and commanded that they should offer an oblation and sweet odours unto him. |
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| The air is sweetened by the thymy odours of mountain and moor. |
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| Among the offences detected were household waste being passed off as recyclables, and the presence of biodegradable matter which gave rise to odours. |
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| Other offensive odours can come from areas such as the refrigerator, garbage bins, including indoor compost buckets, musty drawers and even shoes. |
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| Like a Pavlov dog I've been trained to associate this wretched comedy with bad odours, and for better or for worse, this sorry experience will never be repeated. |
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| He said the new silo would not affect the smells and odours from the premises, since it would be enclosed and would not alter the processes taking place at the plant. |
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| The unique characteristic of these fascinating plants is their flowers, whose odour is not likely to cause amour unless the recipients of the odours are blowflies. |
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| Give us a wheelie bin for the recycling waste and if it takes a month for some to fill it, then at least it will be in a secure container with a lid to secure the odours. |
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| Indoor air cleaner to tackle bad odours including smoke, alcohol and general all-round stinkiness. |
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| The brain, with its proper corroborants, especially with sweet odours and with music. |
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| Remove everyday germs and neutralise cooking odours with our antibacterial handwash. |
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| There is an octavate of odours as well as octavates of notes in music. Like the keys of instruments, certain odours coincide or blend. |
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| Incense fragrances can be of such great strength that they obscure other, less desirable odours. |
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| But many researchers were not convinced that wind-borne odours could provide the map pigeons need to navigate. |
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| The condition in which people are unable to sense odours is called anosmia, which the research states is a predictor of death. |
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| Specific odours in general may provide the calmative effects via associative memory evocation rather than any direct pharmacological action. |
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| These combined odours somewhat dispersed Dan's gloom when he came back in squeaky Sunday shoes and a bunglesome cut-away coat. |
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| In addition, the unit uses an AC CU Nano deodoriser filter, placed in the back of the refrigerator, to combat odours and bacteria. |
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| The ultraviolet light reacts with all kinds of stains, unwanted odours and bacteria, and acts as a natural deodoriser. |
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| Dysosmia is a distorted sense of smell, where the patient senses non-existent unpleasant odours. |
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| Exposure to male odours in the presence of oestrus females elicited a high level of investigation, indicating increased arousal in male giant pandas, they said. |
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| The fans can also come on to give you a blast of air at the same time as the explosions, and you can also control things such as ice cannons, rumble seats and even odours. |
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