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Then there's the attitude, which stinks.
Recent scans show a possible spread, which stinks!
The bad news here begins with the economy, which stinks.
"It was almost the same kind of thing, which stinks," said Oudin.
"It's slightly different tonight because I'm getting numb to it, which stinks," Glavine said.
I follow him into the copier closet, which stinks even worse.
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An Oct. 15 letter refers to the fruit of ginkgo trees, which "stink" when stepped on.
When entry was finally granted, they encountered overcrowded rooms and perspiration dripping off the walls at a subterranean venue which "stank".
Both of which stunk, at least for the first three or four years after they happened, before nostalgia/dementia/another 'ia' kicked in.
Australian and British Soccer Weekly's Greg Blake put it best by calling the shootouts an "amusing aside" which "stunk the place up".
"I don't want to dog the offense -- except my part of it, which stunk -- but when the game is real tight like that, it's tougher," Appier said.
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