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Excerpt: There were places like this all across the country, dependent on the interstate, open early, bright, smelling of coffee, not unfriendly.
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Our senses go into overdrive when we're hungry: noises seem louder, lights brighter, smells smellier.
There is a bright smell of sawdust in the woodwork room, a sharp contrast to the warm, sweaty, cigaretty smell that hangs in the air elsewhere; a smell that will in any case change when the cigarette ban comes in later this year (an event the prison director is dreading – he has cancelled leave for that period).
If you pump a glass of water from the borehole outside the little church in Shimulala, you will see it is bright yellow, smells of sulphur and tastes vile.
Be sure to use a good shampoo and conditioner made for your hair type or use a different kind that makes your hair shine bright and smell good.
These auras may take the form of sensing a bitter taste, visualizing bright colors or smelling an odor that isn't there.
Yet Alexander remained in my mind as Renault had drawn him: he was fabulously good-looking, golden-haired, bright-eyed, quite literally smelling of roses, fearsomely honourable and capable of deep, unwavering love.
Nothing your mother owns smells bright and clean like this.
-- during the dog days," and that Liz Taylor arrived in Leningrad for the filming of "The Bluebird" with 2,800 pounds of luggage and a load of Fortnum & Mason food for herself, demanding to bathe daily in "bottled distilled water because Leningrad's product often ran bright green and smelled of sulfur".
Increased sensitivity to muscle activity or inactivity as well as sensory input, such as cold, noise, bright lights or smells, are common to people with FMS [ 29, 30].
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