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It's nice to be outside, smelling everything, hearing the noise of the crowds, the sizzling meat.
He stood alone, smelling everything, then returned through the noise and the crowd to the side that faced land.
A chapter on angels is nauseously cute: "It's true that they don't have a sense of smell, but angels, in their infinite love for the living, go around smelling everything in emulation.
I started smelling everything.
In our research and development, we had about eight or nine different smells, and we lined them up, and had about eight or 10 friends, all with a glass of wine in hand, smelling everything, and that's how we decided on our first scent.
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"I'm pretty positive that I can smell everything again," she said.
In the elevator, I can smell a muffin; on the street, I can smell everything -- good and bad.
In this garden on the first day, he'd smell everything.
In the hectic days following his news, I could suddenly smell everything.
If we go to Central Park, we might walk for two hours; my hound likes to smell everything.
Everyone can smell everything I can smell, but they don't know how to understand it, distinguish elements, or how to speak about it.
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