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This whiff of condescension subverts the fetching frailty of Didion's literary persona.
This whiff of reactionary misogyny in the script almost put me on Marissa's side.
Of course, this whiff of Jesus makes some of his fellow Republicans turn on him as if he's Michael Dukakis.
This whiff of high table is most evident in Gardiner's startling pan-cultural asides, with HG Wells, Ingmar Bergman and Philip Pullman popping up, seemingly at random.
It sends him into ecstasies of rage, this whiff of fear coming off the being on the other side of the gate.
Thanks to this "whiff of English white," she is spotted on the roadside by Mrs. Caroline Mortimer, the plantation owner's widowed sister, who selects the little girl to be her personal pet.
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"This has the whiff of August, 1945," Michael Hayden, the former C.I.A. and N.S.A. director, said of Stuxnet, at an event at George Washington University in February.
Last week a retired CIA director, Michael Hayden, compared it to the dawning of the atomic age at Hiroshima, saying: "This has the whiff of August 1945".
Rather than an artless outburst, this had the whiff of a carefully prepared speech, presumably so that Worsley could bat away meaningful glances at her poor "barren" tummy.
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