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Evocative smell of Dencorub and Deep Heat.
The evocative smell of train mixes with the scent of the wild roses that arch over the steep banks.
One lotion she put on me had a certain evocative smell I couldn't place ("Pumpkin," Rose said — they'd gotten in new scents for the holidays).
A Corsican friend told me that each time she returns, the evocative smell of the maquis brings tears to her eyes.
Similarly, bad breath is also a very evocative smell.
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"This is a dangerous element, which has extraordinary and very evocative smells associated with it," he says, setting fire to a lock of hair.
The most enduring and evocative remembered smell from all our growing up, Anne and I decided, was the smell of the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, the objective of innumerable field trips.
It's a phrase and a feeling as evocative as the smell of freshly cut grass.
I think he spends three or four episodes as a tramp, which he is so uncannily good at that it might have been only half an episode - so evocative you can smell his trousers through your telly.
But if you forget all of that — the evocative steam, mouthwatering smell, bountiful choice and scoring lots of eco-points — there's yet another reason why old-fashioned espresso beats the podded variety: the end result doesn't always taste the same.
We're going to add stories about being naughty and happy, and about evocative tastes and smells.
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