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The Sportsman's Repository explains that toy spaniels are able to hunt, albeit not for a full day or in difficult terrain: "The very delicate and small, or 'carpet spaniels,' have exquisite nose, and will hunt truly and pleasantly, but are neither fit for a long day or thorny covert".
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It is genetic, physical — an exquisite sensitivity of tongue, nose and eye.
I got lunch at the Midland Hotel, sitting at what has to be one of the best tables in the world, with panoramic views over the bay and the hills beyond, the sleek curves of the hotel bar in the foreground, and a plate of exquisite local cheeses under my nose.
"From here," said Richie, as we nosed under the exquisite biased brickwork of the first of the Grand Canal's bridges, "we could travel on over to the Shannon!" And we ended our months-long odyssey in the furry sunlight of a late-summer evening, drinking a parting glass together in Mulligan's of Poolbeg Street, a fine pub and a former stamping ground for both of us.
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She had a wart on her chin or nose — I can't remember which — She wore itLike exquisite jewelry,The way Marilyn Monroe wore her beauty mark,With unforgettable style.
Like so many others, Nivola does that predator-connoisseur nose-wrinkle of suppressed delight when he sees Jesse's exquisite young flesh.
It draws a diverse crowd of aficionados who are rewarded with exquisite drinks: the Sazerac is not too sweet, its rye bite balanced with a lemony nose.
"Her old nose... it was very najoor". There isn't a perfect translation for this exquisite word.
A mid-15th-century icon of the Transfiguration is formally exquisite but near hysterical in tone, with Christ teetering on a mountaintop, as terrified disciples nose-dive to the ground.
There is a strong possibility that his exquisite sensitivities will be interpreted by the world at large as a kind of congenital defect -- like hook noses or Tay-Sachs.
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