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Nor had I anticipated that, each time the door opened, I would receive a faintly acrid reminder of Sept. 11.
She tried things on as well, topless beside me without shame, though it embarrassed me to see her large, plumcolored nipples, the surprising droop of her breasts, the dark patches of underarm hair that gave off a faintly acrid but not altogether unpleasant smell.
The odor resembles apricots, and the taste is mild, or "moderately to faintly acrid".
The odor is not distinctive, and the taste mild or faintly acrid.
The first thing I notice, aside from the city's faintly acrid air and forests of bamboo construction scaffolds, is the absence of the bicycles so popular in China.
Another lookalike is L. colorascens, but it may be distinguished from L. vinaceorufescens by several features: a smaller fruit body; a whitish cap that becomes brownish-red with age and does not spot vinaceous or brown; bitter to faintly acrid latex; and slightly smaller spores.
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The environmental costs are palpable here in Baotou, a smoggy mining and steel city in China's Inner Mongolia, where the air this week had an acrid, faintly metallic taste.
The air smelled acrid.
Lane looked faintly interrupted.
Prof. Richard Dawkins smiles faintly.
Faintly, maybe.
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