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The alpaca started to stink.
"That's when it started to stink," said Charles Mittelstaedt, the chief of detectives at the time who is now retired, of Mr. Nichols's story.
"And sometimes we didn't tell the guards a person died until their body started to stink because we wanted the extra food".
I stuck my head out the back door and noticed that the air had started to stink, like old broccoli and charred wires.
Eventually, the cheese block started to stink, so the president offered it to the people during a public reception as his second term was winding down.
The garbage and wet towels we used to mop up rain water that had come in through half-cranked casements started to stink.
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Dead cows were starting to stink.
The water turns rich and nutritious, and starts to stink.
At a certain point these spectacles cease being joyous and beautiful and start to stink.
"On the other hand," she said, "the streets are definitely starting to stink more.
They say that it attracts cockroaches, that old cans start to stink after a few days.
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