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And when they leave, the city loses its savor: it loses its intoxicating smells, its unique flavors, its ability to interrupt your long night of the soul with life-affirming, belly-filling, joy.
Even today, pepper is the constant companion to salt on the dinner tables of the world, either in a shaker or (preferably, since it loses much of its savor once ground) in a mill.
It's the excitement of blood, as well as its savor, that London conveys when, for the first time, White Fang eats a ptarmigan chick: "There was a crunching of fragile bones, and warm blood ran in his mouth.
Since then, life has lost its savor.
"Some people say they're worried that a life without dread will lose its savor.
It was no easy thing to imagine a new life just because the previous one had lost its savor.
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You can see the food but you cannot smell it or savor its flavor.
Rome's magical good looks entice its residents to savor its beauty over the weekends as well, while in hot, grey Milan, the locals flee to their status retreats in Portofino or St . Moritz
That was a lovely moment, and I really should have thanked the trout, the way American Indians thanked the animals they hunted, for letting me catch it and savor its beauty.
But Casey is something of a closet prodigy — growing up in Columbus, she has become a connoisseur of its architectural treasures, resisting its familiarity to savor and study its distinction.
Perhaps writers should begin, in fact, by inwardly uttering again what has already been uttered, to get the feel of it and to savor its full power.
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