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In a vivid account of his interrogation in Abu Dhabi given to the campaign group Cage in 2011, Beghal claimed he had been forced to endure deafening sounds and suffocating smells while being deprived of sleep, food and light.
And the suffocating smells make people in the neighborhood ill and miserable.
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Fire!' and there was smoke everywhere and a horrible, suffocating smell," she said.
There was a steam-pudding whose revolting, suffocating smell comes back to me (as I write, almost sixty years later) and sets me retching and gagging once again.
"It was a horrible, suffocating smell.
People are mixed together in a sea of helpless humanity in which fear, suffocating smell, loud noise, and intimidation are the order of the day.
New Delhi: the suffocating smell of old cars and industry.
The novel is startlingly vivid: Memory recalls the taste of a stolen mango, the suffocating smell of camphor, strelitzia flowers blazing with colour.
Where petroleum pipes enter the river next to Highway 12, brown oil with a suffocating smell coated rocks, and yards of sodden absorbent boom bobbed in the water and lay coiled on the banks like bloated brown worms.
During the hours of speeches by dignitaries at the new Vietnam Veterans Plaza at 55 Water Street, the suffocating smell of ground zero swirled on riverside winds past the speakers' platform into the crowd of 2,000 veterans, family members and visitors.
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