Sentence examples for smells unfortunately from inspiring English sources

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The smells unfortunately, have not always been so sweet.The Hudson has been exploited and abused.

Barretto Point Park, which has breathtaking views of Hell Gate and the East River — and breath-holding smells, unfortunately, from an adjoining sludge treatment plant — will be the pool's home for the next three years, according to an agreement between the Neptune Foundation, which built the pool, and the Department of Parks and Recreation, which took ownership of it last week.

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The smell, unfortunately, has turned out to be rotten eggs.

It could probably iron out a shar-pei if you slathered enough on him; unfortunately, it smells like a coagulated French-fry vat.

Have a child its full of unforgettable moments and also unfortunately unforgettable smells!! #smelfie #dads pic.twitter.com/mXP2LY1VbU.

I headed back to my seat in the press section, which unfortunately smelled like testicles and cheese (opera critics are obese and sweat a lot).

"Unfortunately, there are some smells even we can't do anything about," the ad reads.

Unfortunately, they probably won't do anything to eliminate the unique sights and smells straphangers have grown accustomed to on their daily rides.

John McCormack of the Weekly Standard smells blood in the water: "most are considered vulnerable next cycle".Unfortunately for the Standard, this isn't true.

It smells".

"Death smells".

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