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Researchers randomized 120 patients with nausea to use either a sniffed alcohol pad and oral Zofran, alcohol and an oral placebo, or Zofran and sniffed saline solution.
By one measure, you sniffed 93 times in 90 minutes.
Now a pack of startups has sniffed a fresh opportunity.
He went right up to Flora and sniffed her nose.
When I sniffed that page, suddenly, it all made sense.
His letter, the party sniffed, did not mention France once.
"Can you just tell him I love him," I sniffed.
Rose sniffed the slime and tasted it, then nodded approvingly.
How many dogs had sniffed the car and smelled nothing?
We both looked around and sniffed the warm February air.
His own drug of choice was heroin, which he sniffed.
"The Royal Librarian knows nothing about it," sniffed The Times.
That, nevertheless, is a market not to be sniffed at.
"Tastes like it's been sitting in plastic," sniffed another. 593.
They broke into a playful chase, stopped, sniffed each other's faces.
I sniffed her hair, took her hands and held her tight.
Facebook eventually sniffed out the accounts and went to law enforcement.
"The market sniffed this out before the news came," Brown said.
It's unclear how many teams even sniffed around Anthony this summer.
A gaunt ginger and white cat sniffed around looking for food.
Cock cages were locked, subs were punished, and butts were sniffed.
Dogs sniffed for bodies, which were slowly excavated from the muck.
If you sniffed out the trick nature of the question, congratulations.
She plucked it like a flower and sniffed its earth scent.
He sniffed at the local Blockbuster, which mainly stocked mainstream fare.
He picked up a record in the acetate section and sniffed.
Benzema, lurking on the edge of the penalty area, sniffed opportunity.
Just behind her, another woman came outside and sniffed the air.
"I thought you were at a higher math level," one sniffed.
Others sniffed, saying relatability shouldn't be embraced as an artistic criterion.
Here is every time Donald Trump sniffed during the first presidential debate.
They sniffed and sought out trash like mutts, and the name stuck.
Incremental work that solves practical problems is not to be sniffed at.
The core competence of Mr Modi's government is "event management", he sniffed.
They sniffed or smiled or simply shrugged when talk turned to geopolitics.
Asked about two high-ranking members of his own party, Trump sniffed.
The waiter sniffed and informed me that there was no such thing.
Overall, though, it is a success story not to be sniffed at.
He intensely gripped the debate chair, sniffed loudly, twitched and posed austerely.
Amanda delivered the second sandwich and, once again, I sniffed it out.
Clark had already sniffed out the best way to deliver the material.
He sniffed two quick lines off the mirror and chugged his beer.
A foal galloped past us and sniffed at a woman walking by.
When "The Shining" debuted in theaters in 1980, critics sniffed with indifference.
"The denial of aging is unhealthy," she sniffed in a recent chat.
Afterward, they sniffed at the air suspiciously until they surrounded Mr. Dorsey.
He sniffed the bed a bit, then actually laid down on it.
"He wants to be the only Russian writer in existence," he sniffed.
It looked up, flat-faced, with red boar eyes considering, and sniffed again.
At school, someone sniffed loudly and shouted, 'WHO SMELLS LIKE AN OLD MAN?
"Paris n'est pas Amsterdam," Le Monde, a newspaper, had sniffed the day before.
Arn Anderson always sniffed around the upper midcard but never rose much higher.
When he came home, his dog didn't recognize him -- until he sniffed him.
"Should have been used for rolling paper," one solver sniffed in a comment.
Without moving, he endured moments of terrifying intimacy as the animal sniffed him.
In his direction, Mussorgsky sniffed at unnamed "soulless traitors" to the nationalist cause.
"So he got a couple of donors," Mr. Christie sniffed, adding, "Good for him."
They sniffed an American plot: American banks, holding fewer such assets, would be untouched.
While Clinton was speaking, Trump scowled, frowned, gave the evil eye, sniffed and sighed.
They did not smell of cheese, just fresh candle wax (yes, I sniffed them).
In Brooklyn, Donaldson tore into the first plastic bag, removed the swatch and sniffed.
As the buyers sniffed and sipped, Rozman watched their faces closely for their reactions.
Ian successfully sniffed out the faux meat, but Meredith struggled to tell the difference.
Now here he was, shuffling after Zero while he sniffed one tree, then another.
Indeed, when the book came out, reviewers sniffed, and sales were mediocre at best.
Trump's incoming administration is untraditionally heavy on CEOs who have never before sniffed government.
But now most teams have a player or two who have sniffed the NBA.
I'd sniffed out Rasputins in political organizations, in pop culture partnerships, in drug cartels.
Still I smelled the strong scent of dark coffee when I sniffed the rim.
I sniffed it and broke the skin with a fingernail to smell the pith.
From there, much clothing is sniffed, terrifying visits are made, and haunting backstories are uncovered.
"It cannot be that some Bavarian party decides how Europe works," sniffed Luxembourg's prime minister.
One friend sat silently for a long time after I told him, and then sniffed.
"They are wearing pyjamas, as if they are dressed for going to bed," she sniffed.
It also helped poor Chinese workers get richer, which isn't to be sniffed at either.
Rosetta sniffed out organics in Comet 67P's atmosphere and characterized the water in the comet.
The guy who caught -- and then sniffed -- Kobe Bryant's shooting sleeve after the Lakers vs.
Asked if he had ever been scared of being arrested by honest cops, he sniffed.
The odors were sniffed by a panel of 40, who described their intensity and pleasantness.
Rosetta's discovery bolsters findings from NASA's Stardust craft, which sniffed out glycine on another comet.
Tate Modern's original permanent exhibition was sniffed at for its patchy content and occasional holes.
He crept up to the powder, sniffed it, and went back to the couch. ♦
I sniffed it but couldn't detect the smell of vomit, only Reva's coconut hand cream.
"Some guy sniffed my weave—I think he thought it was hot," another girl said.
The bears, with their excellent sense of smell, sniffed out the dead piles of walrus.
Roughly 1.7 million packages a day are X-rayed, scanned and sniffed by dog teams. FoxNews.
Luckily, bad prose can usually be sniffed out within the first few sentences of a book.
Exploring new ways to warn internet users about privacy isn't an idea to be sniffed at.
"No more being sniffed at for being a foreigner with a background nobody understands," he fumes.
Later two females sniffed the markings and for a brief moment both adopted the same posture.
Remember that kid who singlehandedly sniffed out the SCUMBAG who stole Tom Brady's Super Bowl jersey??
Don Jr. quickly sniffed out the fact that the information Veselnitskaya was telling him was useless.
Surrounded by a roster bereft of talent, Davis is the lone player who's even sniffed dynamism.
Officers poked at bushes with steel sticks to check for hidden objects, while dogs sniffed nearby.
"It all looks a bit plasticky around the tie and the collar," Mr. Sebag-Montefiore sniffed.
Its chicken breakfast sandwiches are obsession-worthy, and its biscuits are not to be sniffed at.
McMillan, who was drinking nonalcoholic beer, listened attentively to her descriptions and sniffed a few glasses.
Georgia sniffed the keeper out immediately, easily stopping the quarterback for a loss of one yard.
After each animal sniffed out both items, the researchers artificially activated or inhibited its M.C.H. neurons.
Police dogs sniffed a trail to the prison fence, where officers believed the inmates escaped, police said.
A suited man sniffed the glass, swished it in his mouth and downed it like a connoisseur.
They said police dogs sniffed the jumpsuit to get Resiles scent before being employed to track him.
And potential acquirers Allergan and Merck have sniffed around, according to the Wall Street Journal on Tuesday.
If you haven't sniffed it yet, just know that it's as delectable as a candle can get.
Leo, with his keen nose, sniffed out Maggie in seconds, finding her lying down in some foliage.
I waited for a bark or a "grrrrr," but he just sniffed my hands and started licking.
"We did this intimacy training, we sniffed each other, we checked out each other's feet," she said.
"Now you know what I have to go through every time I enter Britain," he sniffed. Indeed.
Taz, a tiny Maltese/toy poodle mix, leaped into the back of the minivan and sniffed around.
If a rookie is soft, he will be sniffed out quickly, and harassed until he's pushed out.
"I am sure I never read any memorable news in a newspaper," Thoreau sniffed in Walden (1854).
Donors sampled hand lotions and sniffed "citrus wood" candles made by survivors of human trafficking and prostitution.
It&aposs like the Eagles tried a trick play, Trump sniffed it out and shut it down.
Her experience with ketamine had barely sniffed the surface, and she wanted to give it a go.
Elsey sniffed the toy, put her muzzle over the back — a dominant gesture — and started to growl.
The pups wrestled, chased toys, nuzzled each other, licked, sniffed, and occasionally let out a big howl.
As he spoke, the boar pressed itself up against the fence and sniffed loudly through its wet nostrils.
We sniffed the latest and greatest scents and matched each to a type of person we all know.
This exporting achievement is not to be sniffed at when one considers the barriers to the cheese trade.
I'd unwittingly sniffed out a rather inconvenient truth about the only macronutrient that's never out of fashion—protein.
The reports said police dogs sniffed the jumpsuit to obtain a scent before being employed to track Resiles.
Maybe if I sniffed as many butts as my dog does, I would notice they all smell different.
He had sniffed at a suggestion that he might be limited that night if the Giants needed him.
You might remember that better as the game in which some weirdos sniffed Kobe Bryant's sweaty arm sleeve.
"The Queen's Annus Relaxicus," sniffed The Daily Mirror one year, when Queen Elizabeth II carried out 407 engagements.
" John Weaver, one of the leading Never Trump ex-Republican personalities, sniffed, "one of them isn't a Democrat.
Instead, she purchased the illegal pills she needed to avoid getting sick and sniffed them through the weekend.
Trump sniffed loudly at points - a campaign aide said the candidate had no cold - but largely contained himself.
"You don't know where it's been," Mr. Bayes warned, meaning his finger, which he pulled away and sniffed.
Alternately, articles of clothing would have to be removed and sniffed by the dogs, which is also not ideal.
Even so, Boeing has sniffed a threat to the short-haul family of planes it makes called the 737.
But with the book, he's had to watch scoops he first sniffed out get exposed later by the blogs.
Back then, researchers announced that NASA's Mariner 7 probe had sniffed the gas while flying by the Red Planet.
The new bases were sitting ducks, American planners sniffed, and could be taken out quickly in an actual conflict.
This is not to be sniffed at, and a reprieve for hundreds and thousands of Syrians is desperately needed.
In one study, people who sniffed oxytocin became less cooperative in a game if they were playing with strangers.
A few months ago, the tenacious hound sniffed out 77 kilos of cocaine placed deep inside an industrial machine.
So, what is interesting about that is the market sort of sniffed at $65 billion cash, whoop-de-doo.
We want to be mad at Hardy, the beagle who sniffed it out, but just look at his face.
They sniffed out nearly $40,000 in currency, along with 60 kilograms of tobacco and 181 kilograms of illegal meat.
An editorial in Mint, a financial daily, sniffed: "Jumbo cabinets are not exactly the optimal solution to governance challenges."
Detectives have sniffed out a big source of an outlawed, invisible, and odorless gas, currently wafting through Earth's atmosphere.
They were originally sniffed out using truffle pigs, but these days dogs are much more common truffle-hunting companions.
Scores pass through the island each day, their diapers sniffed for drugs and their onesies patted down for contraband.
Survivors recall that Mengele sniffed at the flower in his lapel as he decided the fate of new arrivals.
Sangoné Kandji, a champion long jumper and triple jumper, stopped and sniffed the air when this was pointed out.
The first major success for Just Moms came when Karen and Dawn sniffed a foul odor in their neighborhood.
"No art lover wants to see a replica Rembrandt, a fake Freud, or a simulacra of Seurat," he sniffed.
Twenty to 30 minutes are all that is needed, during which about 25 oils are sniffed and tried on.
" John Weaver, one of the leading Never Trump ex-Republican personalities, sniffed that "one of them isn't a Democrat.
Surely, sniffed the film elite, Sony was delusional if it thought it could make something out of such dreck.
Large gray police vans were parked outside, and canine units sniffed the bags of concertgoers as they walked by.
"Nowadays, many people are not hygienic, dress poorly and are not imbued with sophistication and good breeding," he sniffed.
If the dogs didn't detect anything, they would move on, but if they sniffed out cancer, they would sit down.
The way the dog sniffed at her bed made it all too obvious that the Camerons had their girl back.
Phone-based follow-ups to "Super Mario Run" may yet take off; Mario's charm is not to be sniffed at.
Sombra has apparently sniffed out more than 2,000 kilos of cocaine hidden in suitcases, boats, and large shipments of fruit.
Um a drug cartel put a bounty on a police dog because she sniffed out over 2,000 kilograms of cocaine.
"I'll listen to the lady, but we're going to bring this to a close," sniffed Lindsey Graham of South Carolina.
That would have delivered a solid 15 percent return, not to be sniffed at in a building global bear market.
The champagne didn't get you there any earlier, he sniffed; having lots of money was no reason to waste it.
Laurie has already sniffed out some facts about the incident, all of them leading to a confrontation with Angela Abar.
Others sniffed that the film's lack of patriotic spirit might reflect the fact that its star, Thalapathy Vijay, is Christian.
There were people who had been doing home organizing for years by then, and they sniffed at her severe methods.
And Alba truffles, sniffed out of the Italian countryside by specially trained dogs, are the diamonds of the truffle world.
But, he has 11 KO victories to his credit and his technical boxing skills are nothing to be sniffed at.
The regular army establishment, of course, sniffed at the idea of a self-proclaimed military elite, and not without cause.
Uno sniffed around for a while, and La Russa, an animal rescue activist, invited Uno to urinate on his carpeting.
The Kleingärten used to be sniffed at by the urban elite — too square, too uncool, too full of garden gnomes.
The group sniffed the samples and noted any pleasing aromas: Play-Doh, Concord grapes, tomato juice, clams, Kraft American Singles.
This is when I really made a bad move: I sniffed the pill, and it gave me a different effect.
"We started off winning the first 12 or 14 nights of the season, then baseball started," he sniffed back then.
Tail wagging furiously, Bailey posed for selfies, sniffed around camera tripods, and let attendees, young and old, scratch his head.
On CNN, a liberal commentator whom I debated sniffed that New York is better off without the likes of Amazon.
We're told a police dog sniffed the car, honed in, and cops found Tristan was in possession of a mushroom.
Like the proverbial rodents fleeing a sinking ship, Trump supporters will flee him once the stench of failure can be sniffed.
Plus, the markets that really matter to these brands are emerging ones where Western fantasy is still sniffed up with gusto.
But he stopped growling and sniffed the car seat and the baby, and went back to his bed with some treats.
Greater purity means that heroin does not have to be injected to produce a high, but can be smoked or sniffed.
Jerry Jones, who wanted the Rams back in Los Angeles, sniffed that $158 million wouldn't buy a lobby in Los Angeles.
" Wendy knows why Chuck and Bobby are locking horns: they're alpha dogs who "sniffed each other and didn't like the smell.
The cartel is getting a lot of attention, and now they're terrified that their link to the cartel will be sniffed.
For all the pressures imposed by China's emergence, lifting millions of people out of poverty is not to be sniffed at.
But the chemical cocktail didn't stop there; ROSINA also sniffed out formaldehyde, hydrogen sulfide, hydrogen cyanide, sulfur dioxide, and carbon disulfide.
But it looks like the markets sniffed out these lower earnings expectations when we had all that market turmoil in December.
When canine officers sniffed the car for evidence, they responded to "the scent of decomposition in the vehicle," the affidavit states.
"People should be able to detect when someone is contagious," said Olsson, who sniffed out the truth in a recent study.
Macron simply sniffed that these voters will just have to embrace him because of his "overwhelming" victory in the first round.
Since Cooter's promotion, Stafford's reached a level of quarterbacking only a handful of the game's most legendary quarterbacks have even sniffed.
She sniffed out stories and lobbed flinty challenges to Clark Kent; she also was in seeming constant need of Superman's saving.
Years of speculation amongst fans, conspiracy theorists, critics, and bemired journalists had never sniffed a lede this good about The Armed.
At that point, we'd sniffed the air and been a bit, like, 'This electro thing...We don't want to live there.
CreditCreditMaddie McGarvey for The New York Times COLUMBUS, Ohio — Dennis Murphy sniffed the bobcat urine he uses to lure his prey.
As they walked around wearing "Blacks for Trump 2020" T-shirts, two white men sniffed, "How about all citizens for Trump 2020?"
Burt sniffed him curiously, and I think wondered when he would get to play with this new toy we had brought him.
"Neither the euro zone nor France suffers from too few debts," sniffed Jens Spahn, the health minister and Mrs Merkel's possible successor.
Johns uploaded the image as his cover photo, where it slid largely under the radar until The Hollywood Reporter sniffed it out.
While the participants sniffed, the researchers used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to measure the activity in certain areas of their brains.
One of the world's largest and most expensive truffles ever has been sniffed out by a man and his dog in Australia.
Additionally, fans sniffed out early on that "Smith" refers to the villainous Culverton Smith, to be played by veteran actor Toby Jones.
According to the spectrometer team, Cassini's nose hit the "jackpot" as it sniffed out the area between the planet and its rings.
In the early days of Perella Weinberg, when some Wall Street rivals sniffed at the new banking upstart, Mr. Kengeter was welcoming.
Transformational politics is not simply a set of rhetorical flourishes that promise a pony, as some Democratic Party insiders have sniffed derisively.
Kong tilted his head up and, with Miller tweaking the nose, sniffed at Ann's feet and then let out a satisfied grumble.
Now he grimaced, squinted, nodded, pursed his lips, sniffed, huffed and interrupted, becoming, over the night, an agitated man in a box.
The pot was sniffed out by Jayda once officers pulled over a driver suspected of narcotics trafficking, according to the Chicago police.
She sniffed around on the ground, pointedly ignoring Danielle Hobart, 30, who patted a seat, trying to encourage Scout to hop up.
A late-middle-aged Havanese dog named Jet sniffed around, then repaired to his position on the bed in the master bedroom.
In their three full seasons under Jackson, the Knicks stumbled to a combined record of 80-166 and never sniffed the postseason.
For fun he and friends sniffed lighter fluid from handkerchiefs in back alleys or devised ways to steal from ice-cream vans.
The expedition has also been visited by polar bears, including a mother and cub who sniffed around electrical equipment on the ice.
It was long after midnight, and Lexington Avenue dog walkers sniffed the air and looked over their shoulders as they passed. ♦
And it might have been a striking reveal ... if the TV sleuths at Reddit hadn't sniffed it out one week into the season.
One of the first pictures you see when entering the White House (and being sniffed by security dogs) is of Ryan Reynolds. 6.
Sombra has sniffed out more than 2,000 kilos of cocaine hidden in suitcases, boats, and large shipments of fruit, the Associated Press reported.
While interviewing Michael Perry, DJI's managing director of North America, in Golden Gate Park, the Aeroscope box sniffed out another drone flying nearby.
"He did not know what EBITDA was," sniffed a former colleague, according to the Financial Times (it is a measure of company profits).
That's nothing to be sniffed at, but it's a small sum compared to the $69 billion revenue generated annually by Samsung's chip business.
Mr Mueller sniffed at "the insufficiency of those responses," noting that Mr Trump claimed some form of memory failure more than 30 times.
"I can't believe you slept with my wife," the actor sniffed at Blunt as they prepared to present the award for Adapted Screenplay.
Barnette is the elusive third type—a soon-to-be rookie who established himself in Japan before he ever sniffed Major League Baseball.
The stock market is populated by the smartest, most pragmatic people in the world and they sniffed this out in February or March.
Those men have stolen my heart, so it shouldn't come as a surprise that I sniffed out makeup that pays homage to them.
So before she committed to the series, which began development in October 2014, she sniffed around for any trouble and emerged at ease.
At the same time, in the same voice he's using to soothe his son, he's telling his wife he sniffed out her plan.
Authorities found drugs they believe were from Pettit in Miller's home, and evidence that Miller had crushed and sniffed oxycodone provided by Pettit.
These eaux-de-vie, like the one I sniffed at Delamain, have an alcoholic strength of around 45813 percent when they're first stored.
Haaland, starved of opportunities, stuck to his job: he chased and harried; he took up his pressing positions; he sniffed around for chances.
He may have bought a chateau in la France profonde, but it was a "little one", sniffed a snobbish predecessor, Valéry Giscard d'Estaing.
In an interview at a homecoming parade in Ames, Iowa, Sanders coolly sniffed out and defused a question about his own future plans.
One time at a checkpoint, he said, an Islamic State guard stuck his head through the window of their car and sniffed them.
He's still just 21 and commanding a Sixers team that hasn't sniffed the playoffs since Doug Collins's silly bleach blonde hair stalked the sidelines.
The bears sniffed around but did not try to break through the mesh, he said, before they left him to go about his day.
Last week, NASA's Curiosity rover sniffed out methane on Mars, which could be a tantalizing hint of microbial life currently on the red planet.
We watch them go through the process — putting on name tags, getting sniffed by dogs, placing their belongings through metal detectors — before entering together.
"Who could imagine that making redundancies simpler will favour jobs?" sniffed a group of politicians and intellectuals in Le Monde, a newspaper, last year.
The woman who filmed the incident, Tanya Young, said there were six dog treats inside the car that the baby bear had sniffed out.
Regardless, last year's 240 percent decline in the is being hailed as proof that the market has sniffed out an imminent drop in earnings.
It most recently sniffed out the drama with Tyler G.'s sudden exit, and it contains spoilers for everything going on in Bachelor Nation.
In all three cases, almost every member of the group sat quietly around the corpse and many individuals sniffed, licked, and groomed the corpse.
He hasn't sniffed an All-Star team or been considered one of the premier players at his position in what feels like an eternity.
"If you can clean up the virus, there's a treasure hiding underneath," Locke commented, as he sniffed and swirled the wine in his glass.
A Border Patrol agent in a bulletproof vest asked if I was an American citizen while a dog sniffed the rental car for drugs.
First in Pierre, we've got a guy who played college hockey, played one year in the Netherlands, and never sniffed an NHL roster spot.
It was aged in oak barrels rather than tanks, which is clear from the aromas, especially if you sniffed it directly after the Closel.
After each hour, the volunteers were exposed to repeated scents and new ones, then asked to determine whether an odor had been sniffed earlier.
According to the spectrometer team, Cassini's nose hit the "jackpot" as it sniffed out the unknown region between the planet and its closest rings.
Following his nose, altruistic Aragon sniffed out a box of little black-and-white kittens abandoned and left to fend for themselves, reports Laughing Squid.
Then, with the momentum swayed and the roar of the crowd reaching a crescendo, one of the substitutes, Stefano Sturaro, sniffed out the second goal.
An executive sniffed that it was "not obliged to carry every shred of drivel" and would not "provide a platform for outrageous and wild accusations".
Moments before Lieutenant Marrero posed that question, a large Rottweiler had sniffed out a shady patch of grass in Bronx Park, and taken a squat.
Rye then sniffed out additional meth in two hidden compartments, located under the driver&aposs seat and under the front passenger seat, according to police.
There are now dogs detecting their owners' falling glucose levels and imminent seizures; others have sniffed out cancer volatiles on peoples' skin, urine, and breath.
" Her saucy act prompted a high-minded rebuke from one critic who sniffed, "Sheila E. wasn't any more inspiring than the dancers at adult theaters.
It turns out the nose knows: Wrigley eventually sniffed out one of the shirts and was reunited with his family, who wasn't too far away.
Some are bemused by the level of attention I give their trotters, while others are delighted to have their toes and soles sniffed and kissed.
"(Cheyrou) is a guy with tons of experience, and he sniffed out something could come to the back post," said Toronto head coach Greg Vanney.
They sniffed a line and drove to the Family Dollar across the state line in Lawrence, where Ms. McGowan collapsed with her daughter beside her.
As we sniffed around the lean-to that once served as the kitchen, it was easy to forget we were on an island at all.
"You can kiss and hug and smell this book" elicited tiny smooching sounds from my daughter, while my son leaned in close and sniffed it.
After getting her initial reaction out of the way, park staff says Jessie went and sniffed the camera and gave it a chomp for good measure.
"When she found that I was like, OK,'" Hale recalled with a laugh, as a security dog sniffed around her in the O'Hare baggage claim area.
At a boring diplomatic dinner in Geneva he selected a long-stemmed rose, sniffed it and then ate it before working his way through several more.
While Philae only sniffed very light, gaseous organic compounds known as volatiles, the new analysis focused on large, solid particles, which indicate more complex organic chemistry.
Ironically, Syndergaard has had a dog named Thor since his junior year of high school – long before New York City even sniffed the legend of Thor.
Smart's effective field goal percentage has never sniffed league average and in a situation where someone else is running the show, he can't space the floor.
At secondary school, we sniffed Tippex from our sweater sleeves, smoked Embassy and Rothmans at lunch, and had the odd aerosol whiff at the local rec.
Poa and Jimmy dined on a specially arranged veggie plate of corn and sweet potato, and they sniffed out a few gifts during Jimmy's big day.
The following day, all the men returned to the lab, where 40 women sniffed the pads and rated the odor on pleasantness, attractiveness, masculinity, and intensity.
Late that same year, a police dog sniffed out the corpse of a different woman in the same Long Island area where Shannan was last seen.
A week after the theft, a dog named Pickles, out for a walk with his human in London, sniffed out an abandoned package under a bush.
Because some Muslims avoid dogs or their saliva as unclean, Dr. Lindsay worried that African Muslims — of which there are millions — would object to being sniffed.
A: The police sniffed around a few times about rumors people went missing, but for us there was a lot of shame in talking to outsiders.
Although Fasci said there were no signs of clandestine graves in the prison, policemen nonetheless extracted soil as dozens of dogs, mostly Belgian Shepherds, sniffed around.
You can make it a layer cake, if you'd prefer, but Florence Fabricant sniffed when we showed that version off in the office, so fair warning.
A drug dog sniffed them out, and presumably alerted his badge-carrying handlers, who turned her over to US Immigration and Customs Enforcement's Homeland Security Investigations.
"The ambition of young leaders is always humbled by foreign entanglements," sniffed a veteran Republican, who had lost his seat to a 35-year-old En Marche!
Earlier this month, a hungry bear in North Carolina sniffed out a box of donuts some teenagers left in their garage while carrying groceries into the house.
When it arrived, I put it near a radiator in my kitchen — Bunny came over, sniffed it, got in, and has spent every day in it since.
Carrefour might have sniffed an opportunity in the travails of Casino, part of the empire of Jean-Charles Naouri, a well-connected former civil servant and mathematician.
She's still as observant as ever: in Cagayan, she sniffed out that Tony was a cop; this time, she spies a hidden advantage clue across the ocean.
It is "fashionably dismissed" and "taken for granted", sniffed Iain Duncan Smith a few years ago when he was Britain's secretary of state for work and pensions.
Starbucks sniffed out the well-brewed idea and bought the U.K. division of the company in 0003 for $85 million, making him president of Starbucks' European division.
"I started the Glammies," Alig sniffed, and I realized that I was holding the program for an awards ceremony held at the Limelight on September 22015, 1992.
She sprayed the perfume in the air around her and kept quiet as all the women sniffed the air, wondering about the source of the intoxicating smell.
As the man sighed happily at each pooch, his wife ran her hand over the dog's coat, then sniffed her manicured fingers to check on her allergies.
By all traditional standards of political measurement, Trump should have never even sniffed the 2016 GOP nomination much less beat Hillary Clinton to become the 45th president.
But its achievement shouldn't be sniffed at, simply because it couldn't continue to make TV at the level of its first eight seasons for 30-some years.
Someone asked if I was tripping, and I said, "No, I sniffed her crotch, and she was definitely a blond..." So Paul went to be the host.
After being dropped off, Winston peed a little, sniffed some other dog whose owner was clearly annoyed, then we made our way up via a freight elevator.
"All of a sudden out of nowhere she just got up on my chest and she sniffed that breast and then looked in my face, sniffed the spot again and looked in my face and I tried to shove her off and she came back up and just laid down on that right breast, and she looked at me like 'I'm trying to tell you something,' " Pearson said.
" Flying across Europe on his private jet, he'd look down at the snow-white peaks of the Alps and think, "That's like all the cocaine I'd ever sniffed.
The feline, who was apparently digging through the mess of trash in the truck's bed, likely sniffed inside the "pizza rolls" bag and got its head stuck inside.
I removed my glasses, placed an eye mask over my eyes, turned to my right, leaned in... and sniffed the wrist of the woman sitting next to me.
I assumed bricklaying was just a cover for José—that he'd always been some stateside operative for Los Zetas, and that the feds had finally sniffed him out.
Without him, GoldLink's "Crew" would have likely not sniffed any of the success that it did last year, earning it a 2 seed in the Tre-7 region.
When critics aren't denouncing Aeneas's lack of personality ("a stick who would have contributed to The New Statesman ," Ezra Pound sniffed), they're fulminating against his lack of character.
Given the cooling off of the price of bitcoin, Ethereum and other cryptocurrencies this year, a three-fold return with no risk is not to be sniffed at.
No relief pitcher had ever sniffed a five-year contract until Ryan, and he had done so with what amounted to a minimal track record at the time.
He is separated from the service dog that sniffed out his seizures, and he is able to communicate with his parents only during short visitations and phone calls.
They even brought their own food and snacks, locals sniffed, a telltale sign that these "people from the bridge," as one person described them, were "low-end" tourists.
This exact scandal seems to have befallen beauty guru Nikita Dragun and a hired boyfriend, a model who has a real-life partner fans sniffed out on Instagram.
And just like that, without even knowing what is the "correct" backlink profile, RankBrain has sniffed out what is "good" and what is "bad" for its search engine results.
Once the rat has sniffed the first half-meter's width of the rectangle, the trainers take a half-meter step to the side, and the rat sets off again.
That is not to be sniffed at, but being clever about tax has become an excuse for firms to obfuscate and dither about their plans for their balance sheets.
And after having sniffed and pinned each other in the oasis, they burst into this song about the calm evening and the antsy sexual tension that's emerging between them.
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After circling the car and prodding its haunches like it was a prize steer, Tab, my wife's uncle, sniffed at Cadillac's choice of using plastic plating rather than steel.
The option to control the power and volume of your TV without switching remotes, as well as the ability to access voice control, is nothing to be sniffed at.
Typically Emma is a bit more tentative when meeting other dogs for the first time, but as soon as she saw (and sniffed) Slick, her tail went wild wagging.
"It would take a lot more than Zika to stop me from going to Rio," sniffed Cate Campbell, an Australian swimmer, to the Courier Mail, a newspaper in Queensland.
A small cadre of House Republicans believe that they have sniffed out the identity of a confidential FBI informant who reportedly met with Trump campaign officials during the election.
BAML says its quantitatively attuned clients use triple the number of factors today than they did 123 years ago, so new information is sniffed out and priced in fast.
In fact, it was thought to be extinct until 1990, when a hog hunter's dog sniffed out a living, breathing animal in the forests of Hellshire Hills in Jamaica.
Mr. Cuomo sniffed that he had already put in place a host of regulatory measures reducing power plant emissions, promoting energy efficiency and building out wind and solar power.
They haven't sniffed the postseason since 2235—the longest drought in baseball—and yet there they sit atop the AL West, at 29-2615, with a +93 run differential.
Four Pomeranians delivered in two armfuls sniffed their new cages, a fuzzy Newfoundland mix pawed at his cage, and a tabby cat huddled wide-eyed gazing at the commotion.
He soon sniffed out a better opportunity in the City of London, the warren of streets laid down by the Romans at the lowest crossing point of the Thames.
They stored their inventory in stash houses across Baltimore, making sure the drugs were spread around in case one or more of those locations was sniffed out by law enforcement.
Indeed, some Irish left-wingers sniffed hypocrisy from a politician who in his time has spurned such causes as gay adoption and once suggested paying unemployed immigrants to return home.
" Sanders fired back through a spokesperson, Michael Briggs, who sniffed that the Vermont senator "won't be taking advice on how to regulate Wall Street from a former Goldman Sachs partner.
The rover has sniffed out several such objects over the course of its travels, including a huge metal meteorite in 2015 and a shiny nickel-iron meteorite the following year.
Rediscovered after being lost for 170 years, the painting was sitting in the apartment of a French collector in recent years, before being sniffed out by Paris gallerist Philippe Mendes.
The case was sniffed out by members of the El Dorado task force, which included the New York City Police Department, state troopers, the IRS and the US Customs Service.
We even tried to give it to my cat, who will beg for any kind of human food and regularly hunts insects, but he sniffed it and promptly walked away.
The Cleveland Browns haven't sniffed the playoffs since 2002, but that drought could end THIS YEAR ... so says Rashard "Hollywood" Higgins, who believes his team is destined for the postseason.
The expressions on the Drag Race contestants' faces suggest that they've quickly sniffed out the "Born This Way" singer as they watch "Ronnie" strike a pose in a sparkly bodysuit.
The drugs that today are sniffed, popped, or injected in the United States spark a violent jockeying for drug trafficking routes that cartels use to rake in billions in profit.
Facebook sends articles which have been flagged by Facebook users or sniffed out by Facebook's auto-detection systems to employees of the sites in Poynter's fact-checking network for investigation.
While I didn't find a date at Attraction Lab, I did grab pizza afterwards with the woman I sniffed — along with our mutual friend, who happened to also be in attendance.
For example, in a 2013 study, researchers found that men who sniffed scents obtained from women's armpits and vulvas demonstrated a subsequent rise in levels of the hormones testosterone and cortisol.
In his book, Rosenberg refers to a study on heterosexual women and men who sniffed T-shirts of anonymous gender-opposite people and chose which ones they felt were the sexiest.
That's shocking to people who followed campus hoops before 26, but in the end, that's what Ryan did: he created a juggernaut at a place that had rarely sniffed basketball success.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Divers scoured moats around the Imperial Palace and police dogs sniffed in bushes on Monday as authorities ramped up security for the start of Japan's new "Reiwa" imperial era.
The 6-year-old dog "sniffed, barked, and dug at the ground" in Ban Nong Kham village in Cham Phuang district until the baby's legs were exposed, according to The Guardian.
The powerful Colombian drug gang Urabeños put a hit out for Sombra, a 6-year-old German shepherd, who recently sniffed out more than 22,000 pounds of the gang's cocaine supply.
What I'm saying is that before the early scandals, teenage Miley had something edgy about her—and it was as if we sniffed it out long before nude Terry Richardson photoshoots.
For example, watching a pet run around the living room, checking out that corner of the apartment that maybe hasn't ever been sniffed before (or at least for a few days).
The same doesn't happen "when men sniffed salty water that had been dribbled down a woman's cheek," so it's the specific chemicals in actual tears that are turning off guys everywhere.
"The best-known socialist in the country happens to be a millionaire with three houses," Bloomberg sniffed, referring to Sanders, who has residences in Washington and Vermont, plus a vacation place.
When she was challenged on the fact that a majority of the public supports Trump's proposal on raising age requirements, Sanders sniffed at opinion surveys and metaphorically threw up her hands.
"After one person said that Zendaya's feet probably smell like Funyuns (onion-flavored snacks), the "Euphoria" star took off her shoe, sniffed her foot and said, "Nope, smells like success to me.
Too often Mr. Bird seems to think that he needs to say something to the adults in the room, including those critics who have sniffed notes of Ayn Rand perfuming his work.
Heaton, who stars in the Netflix series "Stranger Things," was returned to London after a Customs and Border Protection department canine sniffed his luggage and officers found a small amount of cocaine.
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He spent much of his Oval Office address squinting in the camera, as if he couldn't read his teleprompter, and — as social media noted — he audibly sniffed after many of his lines.
For the sake of science, we applied it to our arms, and while you could only really smell it if you sniffed up close, the fragrance lingers on the skin, despite repeated scrubbing.
"There is nothing new here, except that we have tagged everything with a number, even though we may be comparing apples and oranges," sniffed an elderly economist, who nonetheless thought the exercise useful.
In the movie, military officer Katherine Powell (Helen Mirren) oversees a multinational intel operation that's sniffed out a band of Shabab terrorists hiding out in a nondescript house in a village in Nairobi.
A law enforcement official told the Associated Press that a customs canine sniffed Heaton's luggage when he arrived at Los Angeles International Airport last Saturday and a small amount of cocaine was found.
The Boston-based firm reportedly is in the midst of trying to acquire Citrix Systems, and also has sniffed around Staples (which it originally backed as a venture capital deal several decades ago).
On Tuesday Achilles once again sniffed the small football on the table before heading straight for the Russia bowl of food and greedily gobbling up morsels while a bank of photographers clicked noisily.
"At the end of the day, your judgment going into office matters a whole heck of a lot more than what your policy proposals are," sniffed the Washington Post's Chris Cillizza in September.
When she took the lid off the coffee cup, Douglas claimed she sniffed a "pungent smell of chemical," which prompted her to return to the McDonald's to explain her situation to a supervisor.
Flores wrote that at campaign rally supporting her bid for lieutenant governor in 2014, Biden put his hands on her shoulders, sniffed her hair and kissed her on the back of her head.
There were about 40 hounds this day — or 20 couples, since they are traditionally counted in couples — and they sniffed the ground until they hit upon a scent prompting their "song," or barking.
In one of his most striking experiments, Berns found that when dogs sniffed a rag soaked in their owner's scent, activity spiked in their caudate nucleus — a reward center involved in emotional attachment.
Researchers from Wheeling Jesuit University in West Virginia found that people who sniffed the scent of peppermint every two hours ate 2,800 fewer calories over the course of a week than those who didn't.
Political campaigns don't take place in a traditional office — as Lucy Flores explained in her personal essay describing an encounter with Biden at a 2014 Nevada rally, where she says he sniffed her hair.
In fact, the only sliver of time during which the scientists' instruments sniffed lead-free air was from 1349 to 1353, when folks were presumably too busy dying in droves to work the mines.
Doug Jones (D) is, without question, the most endangered seat held by either party; had Republicans nominated anyone other than Roy Moore in the 2017 special election, Jones would have never sniffed the Senate.
Those newly desirable autos include specimens most serious collectors wouldn't have sniffed at a few years ago — '90s models like Mr. Glaubitz's Defender and sporty Japanese machines such as Toyota's Supra and Honda's NSX.
"We have never seen people lose all their animals before and get to the point where they risk losing their lives," said Aden, as cats sniffed around her feet searching for scraps of food.
When I sat by the tree for an hour last July, the only visitor who took any notice of it was a dog named Dougie, who briefly sniffed the trunk and then darted away.
But he has become a sort of instant celebrity as liberals around the country sniffed weakness in a district that previously sent Newt Gingrich to Congress — but which Mr. Trump barely won in November.
In the New York Times Harold Schonberg sniffed that Mr Yin's concerto was "one of those awful ideologically approved pieces of socialist-realism propaganda, but it was so bad it actually had kitsch value".
All of that said, Barnes is still just 26, and after winning a championship in his third season, and 73 regular-season games in his fourth year, he has not sniffed the playoffs since.
Billings rightfully points out that no other high-profile male accused of sexual harassment has yet found work since the #MeToo movement began, though some have sniffed around the idea of a comeback — except Tambor.
On Christmas Eve, a long line of Jaguars, Maseratis and Mercedes-Benz snaked down South Ocean Boulevard, waiting to be sniffed by a dog and scanned by Secret Service officers before entering the gated compound.
As the veritable guardians of the protected geographical indication (PGI) of Bayonne ham, they have weighed, probed (with a little boxwood stick), and sniffed dozens of hams since 9 AM this morning, as per tradition.
According to reports, the Urabeños drug gang, Colombia's most feared criminal organization, put the hit on Sombra after the 6-year-old pooch recently sniffed out nearly 10 TONS of cocaine in 2 separate busts.
The Yale professor and Nobel Memorial Prize-winning economist was so prescient in his observations on the dot-com bubble that when he sniffed out the housing crash years later, he published a second edition.
Strangely — because this is a dog whose appetite extends to ear plugs, coffee beans and small rocks — he sniffed at one of the cute bone-shaped crackers, then wandered off to consume some more pebbles.
Cody Babineaux, an incoming freshman from Lafayette, La., whose video of his acceptance to Princeton has 4.6 million Twitter views, appreciated it, especially the Harvard shirt sniffed and tossed out in the first 20 seconds.
During the drill, specially trained Labrador and Beagle dogs sniffed commuters near ticket barriers as officials attempt to balance the need for security whilst not causing too much disruption to the capital's busy transport system.
An autumnal sun bathed all in a blond light, goldenrod and desert grasses, and Churro sheep and their guardian dogs, which cocked heads and sniffed at the air, trying to catch a scent of coyotes.
During the drill, specially trained Labrador and Beagle dogs sniffed commuters near ticket barriers as officials attempt to balance the need for security whilst not causing too much disruption to the capital's busy transport system.
At the Canadian border, they pulled us in for questioning again—probably because we were on some list—and had us all stand in a line while a dog sniffed our bodies and our stuff.
Today the company announced that it has entered into exclusive negotiations to sell the division to Eric Carreel, the co-founder and former chairman of Withings, after both Samsung and Google both reportedly also sniffed around.
We've sniffed out a few of the best-reviewed Bluetooth speakers from retailers like Amazon, Walmart, and Best Buy and have narrowed down the list to help you decide which is the right fit for you.
In its wake, Fever to Tell exceeded expectations while silencing the sceptics at the back who sniffed that Yeah Yeah Yeahs' beer-slick, lawless live shows served as a mere smoke-screen for style over substance.
Since she was transferred in January, the dog named Shadow has sniffed thousands of pounds of cocaine out of the dark, helping her handlers find the drug hidden in boxes full of sneakers and wooden necklaces.
But the true differentiator here is the end-to-end encryption, which Keybase says should give you full peace of mind that no servers can be hacked or communications sniffed out, leaving communications completely private and protected.
Jeremy Bentham rejected the notion that descendants had an absolute right, based in natural law, to the property of relations: "who is this same Queen, 'Nature,' who makes such stuff under the name of laws?" he sniffed.
Sombra has been the very cute bane of drug smugglers' existence in Colombia since at least 2016, when she sniffed out 2,958 kilograms of cocaine hydrochloride tucked away in a shipment of bananas, according to RCN Radio.
Snedeker finished in the top three in his first three starts of 2016 and has sniffed a chance on the back nine at Augusta in the past, where his ultra-smooth putting stroke is his greatest asset.
Yet Britain's departure also forces some tricky questions on the rest of the EU. British governments used to veto anything that even sniffed of defence co-operation inside the EU, for example, claiming it would undermine NATO.
While watching the videos, they sniffed three kinds of sweat: sweat that someone had produced while exercising, sweat produced during a stressful situation, and sweat produced during a stressful situation that had been covered up with antiperspirant.
The average decrease a half-hour after treatment was 30 millimeters for those who smelled alcohol and took Zofran, 32 for alcohol and an oral placebo, and 9 for those who took Zofran and sniffed a placebo.
You don't have to be a Goldman client to have a crack though — most of the answers are based on what's been in the news and others can be sniffed out with a bit of educated guessing.
This particular morning Charles has sniffed 100 samples, missing one that has been identified as positive by the public clinic—shaded grey on the chart—but identifying 12 new suspected cases, which will now go for secondary checking.
The deathly stank of comet 67P, inspired by the hydrogen sulfide, ammonia, and hydrogen cyanide Rosetta's Philae lander sniffed before swiftly dying on the space rock's surface (and now we know why) is finally an eau de toilette.
When I picked up Jax Taylor outside our video studios, he was in the middle of being sniffed closely by a staffer in the building who had spotted him in our kitchen area and asked for a photo.
Writing, as the name suggests, in the Lancet medical journal, a pair of dermatologists reported the case of a patient whose dog constantly sniffed at a mole on her leg, on one occasion even trying to bite it off.
"We took the decision to do an odour test for our customers' satisfaction," Wahyudi said, speaking in a sweltering basement car park, where prospective drivers are lining up to have their armpits sniffed as part of a selection test.
"I thought I was making a difference in the House, but it was not particularly appetizing to look at having to fight for relevance for the next decade before I even sniffed of a significant subcommittee chairmanship," Murphy said.
Over the next six weeks, police dogs sniffed out the skeletal remains of three more teenagers—Óscar Acosta, Miguel García-Morán, and José Peña-Hernández, all of whom had been missing for months—near a psychiatric hospital in Brentwood.
I don't want to make this seem like some Mickey Mouse operation (that would be Disney World, not far away); bomb dogs certainly sniffed my bag more than once, and police and NASA folks were all over the place.
Oladipo isn't Derrick Williams or Hasheem Thabeet, two others picked in that slot who never sniffed their potential, but he also hasn't displayed All-Star-calibler production, or even carved out a clear, constructive role on a good team.
"We took the decision to do an odor test for our customers' satisfaction," Wahyudi said, speaking in a sweltering basement car park, where prospective drivers are lining up to have their armpits sniffed as part of a selection test.
Several members in both parties said Wells Fargo's actions threatened to undercut the trust at the heart of the banking system in the U.S. Some Republicans argued that regulators should have sniffed out the problems at the bank sooner.
The wealthy businessman sniffed repeatedly as he faced off against Democratic rival Hillary Clinton in their first debate, giving rise to the hashtag and a surge of interest on social media what might be causing his nose to run.
In sum, although Trump is still putting together his foreign policy, he already has the pieces to create a more coherent and possibly more successful policy toward North Korea than the stodgy U.S. elite, who have sniffed at him.
An observer, who did not know which mice were controls and which had been given L. reuteri in their water, then noted how often over the course of ten minutes the two mice touched, sniffed, groomed and crawled on one another.
The inspired Scottish champions, unrecognizable from the side humbled 7-0 at Barcelona in their opening game, sniffed a sensation after Moussa Dembele scored at the start of each half and when Raheem Sterling netted a first-half own goal.
In an experiment where humans, rats, and spider monkeys sniffed for six different urine odors, humans were three times more sensitive when it came to one of the odorants but the rats and monkeys were more sensitive to the other ones.
Through an Engadget Alternate Realities grant, she further experimented with HoloLens and iPads, premiering "Dance with flARmingos" as a mixed-reality experience in 2017, in which participants sniffed a wetland fragrance and explored details about banded wild flamingos, before joining the dance.
Kerber (2-0), who beat Cibulkova in her first match on Sunday, was at her resilient best against Halep (1-1), standing firm when her opponent threatened and putting her foot on the accelerator when she sniffed an opportunity to pull away.
STORMVILLE, N.Y. (Reuters) - At a sprawling campus north of New York City, a 3-year-old German Shepherd named Johnny frantically sniffed through seats and luggage bins on an out-of-service commuter rail train trying to catch a whiff of hidden explosive.
Former Nevada state Assemblywoman Lucy Flores (D) was the first woman in recent days to say Biden made her feel uncomfortable, saying that at an event in 2014 the former vice president sniffed her hair and kissed the back of her head.
For several songs in this, her much-anticipated, much-delayed Carnegie solo recital debut with the pianist Malcolm Martineau, these flowers became props as she sniffed them, cradled them, and held them out in front of her, as if reading a letter.
He recalled that one of his youthful experiments produced a chlorine gas byproduct, "which put me in the hospital under an oxygen tent because I sniffed it to see what was happening," he said in an interview for this obituary in May.
It was a familiar refrain throughout the playoffs: James never would have sniffed the finals last season if his hugely flawed Cavaliers team had to get through a conference in which Minnesota needed 47 wins just to snag the No. 8 spot.
Had this transparency remained in place, the corruption scandal plaguing the United Auto Workers, where millions of dollars intended to train members were spent on lavish items like travel and steak dinners, may have been avoided or at least sniffed out sooner.
Flores is a Democratic politician from Nevada, who alleges Biden acted inappropriately at a 22020 rally (she was the Democratic nominee for lieutenant governor), when he came up behind her, put his hands on her shoulders, sniffed her hair, then kissed her head.
"Cities like Berlin had to wait until the 18th century before the first recorded public use of a Christmas tree," sniffed Mr. Kuuskemaa, 74, who is also the official Herald of Tallinn, a ceremonial position for which he often dons period garb.
Prince spoke about his troubled childhood, how he grew up so poor he didn't have money to buy food at McDonald's so he sniffed the air smelling of French fries, and how in many ways he so feared being alone that he isolated himself first.
"It seems that the UK is mainly interested in greater market access for its goods in India and in getting investments from India, but not in attracting talented Indian services professionals and students," sniffed Nirmala Sitharaman, a minister with portfolios in trade and finance.
He has "no friends" among the business elite, sniffed a private-equity baron a few weeks ago, who will doubtless now join a queue of executives waiting at Trump Tower to curry favour and to assess the new man's priorities before he assumes office.
The nuanced scents cast each respective city in their most flattering lights: Miami smells like freshly-squeezed lime and a delicate hit of magnolia, not cheap margaritas and dance-floor sweat; Shanghai is all hot green tea and osmanthus, no smog to be sniffed.
Like stories told around a campfire, Weaver described an Eskimo approached by a polar bear, who sniffed him up and down, breathing into his face as he lay motionless on the ground, and about the Eskimo's companion who didn't play dead and was eaten.
" Open to the public since Wednesday, Guardian art critic Adrian Searle has already sniffed at the show's pretence, exclaiming that "an all-female lineup is intrinsically no more interesting than an all-male roster of swinging dicks, especially when it has no larger thematic purpose.
This is not to make any unsavory insinuation about the nature of his relationship with Elaine Chao—it is, however, to note that she was a wealthy shipping heiress when they married, and he was effectively a lifelong politician who'd barely sniffed the private sector.
It's safe to assume my three-year-old Vans don't scream yacht owner, and my financial embarrassment was sniffed out immediately by one on-board rep who created the same kind of ambience as a bitchy cat; they just stared at me until I left.
He had little use for contemporary music (needlessly complex or dull, he said), disdained serial technique and sniffed at the 1970s revival of Gustav Mahler's sprawling, emotionally overflowing symphonies, although he did profess at one point to have gone through his own Mahler period.
I could sense how my mother, who sniffed at reality TV as a rule, found herself annoyed by Ms. Manigault yet also had a begrudging soft spot for her — something I can't decouple from her own effort to overcome workplace bias against women of color.
WHEN TO TRAVEL FOR 4TH OF JULY TO AVOID TRAFFIC IN YOUR TOWN The person who captured the video wrote that their teenagers left the box of Ingles donuts in a grocery bag in the garage when the curious bear sniffed them out after about four minutes.
I bet there have even been a fair number of people who have scratched their balls and sniffed their fingers while watching a soccer match, but they save these revolting moments for the privacy of their own home, not sitting on the bench during Euro 2016.
Read more: A bison stampede stopped traffic in Yellowstone, and one family filmed the horrible moment a bison plowed into their carWhen she landed on the ground, she remembered Bourgeous' warning and tried to remain motionless while the bison sniffed and dug at her with its hooves.
Read more: These photos of 90-year-old Japanese men competing in full-contact rugby are all the fitness motivation you needFrance, Argentina, and Scotland are underdogs as always, however are not to be sniffed at, while Olympic gold medalists Fiji are the tournament's dark horse.
But despite the Crimson Tide's powerful front-seven having sniffed out and demolished both Nick Chubb and Michel on most of their previous attempts, Georgia went with a run on the 3rd-and-long and were rewarded with a huge gain, eventually setting up Blankenship's kick.
If critics sniffed at the store as unhip — "Much of the men's wear is the stuff of a bygone Fitzgeraldian era," Cintra Wilson wrote in The New York Times in 2009 — its defense was that good taste and the highest standards have always been and always will be cool.
This also sounds like the sort of music that would soundtrack a scene from The Fall where Gillian Anderson sits in the back of the car driven to the latest crime scene where Jamie Dornan's just murdered a beautiful woman before he sniffed her bra and slinked off.
In a paper published last week in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, the researchers behind this endeavor reveal that dark chocolate's aroma comes down to 25 molecules, in just the right concentrations — some of which you might find rather disgusting if you sniffed them on their own.
When, on the final day of the shoot that had lasted five years, he was filmed returning, in a mustard double-breasted suit and lemony shirt, to the roof of Mr Sinik's office, where so many men had died by his hand, he sniffed the night air and then he gulped.
A false-start penalty backed the Crimson Tide up to the 6-yard line, and while Tagovailoa got them back to the 3 with a short pass to Henry Ruggs, a shovel pass to Williams proved fruitless when Clemson sniffed it out immediately, with Austin Bryant wrapping Williams up for a loss.
NEW YORK/SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Oil prices rose more than 20% this year but there were no sharp spikes and crude futures barely sniffed $22018 a barrel despite attacks on the world's biggest oil producer, sanctions that crippled crude exports of two OPEC members and gigantic supply cuts from big oil producing countries.
NEW YORK/SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Oil prices rose more than 20% this year but there were no sharp spikes and crude futures barely sniffed $22018 a barrel despite attacks on the world's biggest oil producer, sanctions that crippled crude exports of two OPEC members and gigantic supply cuts from big oil producing countries.
So while Woz might talk disparaging about the 'jewelry market' — given his geek pedigree it is entirely his right to be dismissive of such fripperies — the chunky price-tags on those fancy Apple bracelets should not be sniffed at as a strategy for Cupertino to eke more mileage out of its hardware business model.
Like a 6-foot-6 cornerback stalking his prey, Ginobili sniffed out a pass to Phoenix's Mirza Teletovic, wrestled the ball away and fell onto his back, but he still had the court vision and body control to rifle a perfect southpaw pass upcourt to Kawhi Leonard for a layup ahead of three trailing Suns.
Although I did not spot a black rhino, other members of the Big Five appeared without much fanfare: A lunchtime picnic was interrupted by a passing family of elephants, and a night drive was slowed by a leopard, who sniffed our car and then flopped down by the side of the road to bathe herself.
Nonetheless, while Williamson's congressional campaign was largely dismissed in 2014 — "she's not a credible candidate," Eric Bauman, the LA County Democratic Party chair, sniffed in the LA Weekly piece — the political landscape has irrevocably changed since, and it's clear that she and her followers are taking her presidential run seriously, even if many other Democrats may not.
With this game billed as a heavyweight rematch in the tradition of Ali-Frazier, the knockout blows might have been a 1-313 combination: Lawrence connected with Ross on a 74-yard scoring pass for a 37-16 lead in the third quarter three plays after Clemson easily sniffed out Alabama's fake field goal attempt on fourth-and-6 from the 22.
It's a shame that Steve Carell was nominated for his very, extremely Michael Scott-y turn in Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris's Battle of the Sexes—partially because his performance in the film represents the diminishing returns of a side of Carell we've seen one too many times, and partially because he had a much better showing in Richard Linklater's critically sniffed-at mid-aughts period piece.
Likewise, when, as a result of his commerce with human beings, Enkidu loses his kinship with the animals, that melancholy fact is given its due: Far away, under the forest's boughs A small gazelle still searched for him in vain And others sniffed the air to catch his scent But there was nothing carried on the wind And in his mind no thought of them was left.
"Aravena," sniffed Rowan Moore, critic for The Guardian,"has some of the trappings of the starchitect: a high media profile, a globe-trotting, lecture-giving lifestyle, a carefully cultivated look, a bizarre hairstyle (think desert roadkill) that seems to get spikier and more top-heavy with every transcontinental flight" — as if engaging in public debate about the built environment and the role of architects makes him a media hound.
Grace Notes HASTINGS-ON-HUDSON, N.Y. — No one was in the doghouse, not even Quigley and Snowflake, two Pomeranians on a car trip with their owners, Alan Ruta and Jennifer Wright of Cambridge, N.Y. Quigley and Snowflake sniffed the doghouse — actually, there are two large, cream-colored doghouses next to the front doors of the Ardsley rest stop on the New York State Thruway, and they checked out both.
Flores made national news in the primary earlier this year when she accused former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenImpeachment inquiry might be public by mid-November: report The Memo: GOP schisms deepen as Trump impeachment pressure rises Graham nixes plan to send Pelosi letter warning GOP won't convict Trump MORE of inappropriate touching, saying he sniffed her hair and kissed the back of her head without permission at a campaign event in 2014.
Milwaukee either screwed up the timing, wasn't convincing enough with its movement, or, most devastatingly, didn't have a Plan B ready to go whenever the Raptors sniffed out Plan A. If you're more bullish on the 223-222 Bucks than today's team, chances are it's due to avoidable losses like this one; nights where they're held back schematically despite having the talent, drive, and versatility to beat an elite team on the road.
Charlotte Hornets: Rick Carlisle When healthy, the Hornets have enough win-now talent to crash parties, and even though no club in the last three years has sniffed the same amount of time attacking in the half court as Carlisle's Mavs (as opposed to running in transition), plopping him into a Dirk Nowitzki-Free environment where he can focus on adapting more contemporary concepts that enhance a splendid dynamo like Kemba Walker, could be interesting.
Near the end of the book, after she has told the story of her father's arrest and imprisonment for embezzling, her family's sudden move, and how the loss of all that was familiar to her made her feel that she was losing not just her surroundings but her sense of self, Kammie also tells of a moment when she contemplated suicide: I opened the door of the medicine cabinet, and inside there were about ten bottles of pills… I took out the cotton balls and sniffed them.

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