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Some players were given a whiff of oxytocin, some inhaled a vial of air.
Given a whiff of freedom under Mikhail Gorbachev, the captive nations of the Soviet empire bolted for the exit.
They are like sniffing dogs that have been given a whiff of a scent and are taught to disregard everything else.
But in lieu of the traditional peanut sauce comes a velouté based on a roux of coconut oil and rice flour, given a whiff of turfiness by hazelnuts, almonds, cashews and sesame oil.
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Products that offer comments that have give a whiff of being "sanitized" don't sell as well.
Los Angeles, for the last few months, has had a place that gives a whiff of the roses, too.
Set in the courtyard of the Brera Academy, with its classical pillars and statues, the aim of the designer Brendan Mullane was to give a whiff of the brand's Roman heritage.
But even as James Baker lambasted the Gore team's "endless" legal challenges, he was maneuvering to go to court to block a hand count of some Florida ballots, again giving a whiff of snatching little brother's state.
Lyft CEO Logan Green has a plan that's far bigger than ride-hailing, and his resume for his first job out of college gives a whiff of his ambitions.
In their early days, they are given a good whiff of a truffle, which is then buried.
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