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Often, that whiff of luxury is precisely the point.
But how can I accept that I will never again breathe that whiff which said: You are entering 'Stasiland', and nowhere else on earth?
Who would seriously have thought it two weeks ago?" Well, not wishing to pee on any pre-emptive parades here, but if you ask us, that whiff of German success was more glaringly obvious than Sven's shortcomings in the striking department going into this World Cup.
When different cultures are represented, how can it be done without that whiff of tokenism?
But, midway through the second act, there's still that whiff of live camel, foreshadowing the dramatic reproduction of ancient Bethlehem.
At first, he will simply have to consolidate his team and try to dispel that whiff of corruption from before.
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Wallow in its natural aroma – a smell that whiffs like a cross between a turd covered in burnt hair and the time the raccoon got in the copier – or wash.
Lawyer headshot – that whiffs right past Inman's ear and into the forest behind him.
These days, it seems that anything that whiffs of the traditional PC has all the market appeal of a month-old banana.
Stafford, an NFL MVP candidate, responded with a poised 76-yard drive he punctuated with the game-winning 7-yard scramble that whiffing linebacker John Timu won't want to watch on videotape.
But perhaps it is not surprising that a whiff of sensationalism still clings to gay romance.
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