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It is a spindly evergreen tree with glaucous leaves (the underside of which is silver) it hasn't flowered as yet and I guess I'll never see it now or get to smell it's sweet flowers.
Throughout all this we get to smell the flowers and gardens of Beirut, the dust and decay of the family's home in the south and the soothing cool of the summer resort of Bhandoun.
Underground The Old Abattoir, London EC1 Shoot the Crow Trafalgar Studios, London SW1 High Society Shaftesbury, London WC2 You get to smell a lot of damp as a critic of site-specific theatre.
If it can be scaled up, you might get to smell expensively musky without the expense.
A wedding is just like a funeral except that you get to smell your own flowers.
Odors experienced with X get to smell more of X (cherrylike and sweet) while odors experienced with A got to smell more of A (smoky).
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You've got to smell and taste different things.
I got to smell it once from a 100-year-old glass bottle.
("I got to smell him, and it was awesome," raved Kate Homrich, caught between Mr. Obama and a woman trying to hug him in Grand Rapids).
"He came inside and tells me, 'You've got to smell this,'" Leanne recounted.
I bet every time Beyoncé leaves a restaurant everyone fights over who gets to smell her chair.
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