What with the puffs and whiffs of transparent smoke escaping in and out of every outlet and or pore of my body. |
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As we were driving down these terrible, lumpy, unlit streets we were constantly catching whiffs of different smells. |
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Questioned about his 43 whiffs in 250 at-bats, Furcal says strikeouts are part of the game. |
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The servants disappeared as if they were whiffs of smoke blown away by the wind. |
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He's constantly pitching our services, but he always swings for the home run and whiffs, leaving it to lower-level salespeople to bring in the business that keeps us afloat. |
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The whiffs of kinkiness were integral to the work's popularity. |
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Aromatic floral whiffs of soft ripe apricot can't hide drier fruit flavours that have an almost fino sherry slant with a mild green olive and salty tang on the finish. |
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There are no problems up to 25°C. Above this, the toilet starts to give off whiffs of ammonia. |
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My photogaphic research is punctuated with landscapes, that work like pauses, almost whiffs of air. |
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Expect a lot of foul balls and whiffs until you adjust to the speed. |
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Sure enough, the Orioles and Royals have refused to pay up for whiffs, and ranked 11th and 13th out of 15 in the AL in strikeout rate. |
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We want to make it clear that this approach was not universal, but we caught whiffs of it far too often for our liking. |
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The big righthander had been working on a streak of five outings of 10 or more whiffs, including back-to-back games of 15 strikeouts heading into his start vs. Arizona. |
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Instead, all the attacks sounded like whiffs at a softball game. |
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Well defined notes of ripe plums linked with the spicy notes of Shiraz and the Cabernet black cherries, in harmony with whiffs of oak. |
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Gentle whiffs of his cologne floated up to her from the coat. |
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Tony and Cleo, they was big smoke, fortunate, just so long as they could outfool whiffs like us. |
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Richard Hudson's Breugelian designs are garishly colourful, down to the cerise codpieces worn by the men, and whiffs of cheerful bawdry underscore the work's latent eroticism. |
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I could hear my partner almost squealing with delight as the first whiffs of Linguine wafted around us. |
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This restitution brings to life both disappeared buildings and historic persons, giving viewers whiffs of the past and a sense of the elusiveness of our days. |
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The 1989 boasts a dense, thick, purple color, followed by a sweet, roasted cassis, chocolatey-scented nose with whiffs of tobacco, tar, and minerals. |
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The nose presents first some nice fruity notes besides hints of cut grass, and after a while, some clear gentian whiffs appear, behind a light veil of smoke. |
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Jacques Rebotier has created for Alexandre Tharaud a score of sounds, movements and words that smack strongly of childhood and offer unexpected whiffs of Bach and Scarlatti. |
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As the plants mature you can also detect whiffs of a sweet lemonade scent. |
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Alas, his soul is willing, but his flesh is weak and he whiffs. |
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