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Neville Marriner's classic renditions of the concertos, familiar to anyone who has experienced American drive-time classical radio, are smooth, pleasant, and slightly nauseating.
You're pondering this when a scent hits you like a humid summer day: the kind of buttery, slightly nauseating smell you usually associate with an overcrowded multiplex.
Watching "God Save My Shoes," Julie Benasra's blithely blinkered documentary, is like gorging on empty calories: flavorful, diverting and with a slightly nauseating aftertaste.
I go slightly overboard and buy a large plastic LED star that does, it turns out, a slightly nauseating colour change – purple to red to blue.
Rather than that slightly nauseating theory, we actually just want to be successful in our experiments, discoveries and long-term careers.
The Sun has revelations that the prime minister will consider resigning in exchange for MPs passing her Brexit deal, under the slightly nauseating and nonsensical headline: "Back me and sack me".
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Once in flight, I started to feel slightly nauseated: my harness felt very tippy.
IN A tunnel beneath Stuttgart railway station, your correspondent was startled and slightly nauseated by a large poster advertising a sandwich filled with Fleischkäse.
At times, we seem to be watching a kind of media-age "Sunset Boulevard": there's the lonely, wealthy wreck in a big Hollywood crypt, and a younger prisoner who's slightly nauseated.
Subject reports feeling already slightly nauseated from a combination of lack of adequate caloric intake coupled with experiential stress and interpersonal events from earlier in the day.[1]0 Subject seems mesmerized by the wall mural and is observed sweating and falling silent.
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