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91 Sentences With "sniffed out"

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Facebook eventually sniffed out the accounts and went to law enforcement.
If you sniffed out the trick nature of the question, congratulations.
Clark had already sniffed out the best way to deliver the material.
Ian successfully sniffed out the faux meat, but Meredith struggled to tell the difference.
I'd sniffed out Rasputins in political organizations, in pop culture partnerships, in drug cartels.
Rosetta sniffed out organics in Comet 67P's atmosphere and characterized the water in the comet.
Rosetta's discovery bolsters findings from NASA's Stardust craft, which sniffed out glycine on another comet.
The bears, with their excellent sense of smell, sniffed out the dead piles of walrus.
Luckily, bad prose can usually be sniffed out within the first few sentences of a book.
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.
After each animal sniffed out both items, the researchers artificially activated or inhibited its M.C.H. neurons.
Leo, with his keen nose, sniffed out Maggie in seconds, finding her lying down in some foliage.
If a rookie is soft, he will be sniffed out quickly, and harassed until he's pushed out.
I'd unwittingly sniffed out a rather inconvenient truth about the only macronutrient that's never out of fashion—protein.
But with the book, he's had to watch scoops he first sniffed out get exposed later by the blogs.
A few months ago, the tenacious hound sniffed out 77 kilos of cocaine placed deep inside an industrial machine.
They sniffed out nearly $40,000 in currency, along with 60 kilograms of tobacco and 181 kilograms of illegal meat.
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.
If the dogs didn't detect anything, they would move on, but if they sniffed out cancer, they would sit down.
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.
Laurie has already sniffed out some facts about the incident, all of them leading to a confrontation with Angela Abar.
And Alba truffles, sniffed out of the Italian countryside by specially trained dogs, are the diamonds of the truffle world.
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.
"People should be able to detect when someone is contagious," said Olsson, who sniffed out the truth in a recent study.
She sniffed out stories and lobbed flinty challenges to Clark Kent; she also was in seeming constant need of Superman's saving.
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.
The pot was sniffed out by Jayda once officers pulled over a driver suspected of narcotics trafficking, according to the Chicago police.
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.
Those men have stolen my heart, so it shouldn't come as a surprise that I sniffed out makeup that pays homage to them.
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.
In an interview at a homecoming parade in Ames, Iowa, Sanders coolly sniffed out and defused a question about his own future plans.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"(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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Union added the 2-point conversion to make it 28-21. Cumberlands counter and scored a touchdown with 1:18 left. The Patriots went for 2 and the win, but Doug Jeter sniffed out the play and tackled D.J. Rozier on the 5-yard line to seal the 28-27 Bulldog victory.
The others, meanwhile, are sniffed out by the doberman and are almost discovered by him. The boar then saves them by ambushing and killing the dog. The smugglers open fire on the beast, killing it and then leaving. It is revealed that a stray bullet struck Will's leg and Ian proclaims that he could become infected and he could die.
The PDSA noted that she protected thousands of human lives as part of her assignments. On her last mission in 2012, when she was on patrol in Afghanistan, she sniffed out a 30-pound (13.6-kilogram) IED and was continuing her search when she lost one of her legs when another IED detonated underneath her. Cpl. Juan Rodriguez, her handler, thought she had been killed, but was able to rescue her.
Body odor remote-engineering, involving compounds found in halitosis and hyperhidrosis, was another possibility discussed. Again, these effects would be produced by a non-lethal chemical weapon—possibly one that would affect the hormonal and digestive systems. It appears that a 'heavy sweating bomb', 'flatulence bomb' and 'halitosis bomb' were also considered by a committee at the time. The plan was to make an enemy so smelly they could be quite literally sniffed out of hiding by their opponents.
A witch begged every day from the inn, and Bella Venezia promised her half her fortune if she could put an end to the daughter. The witch went into the forest as a pedlar, persuaded the girl to let her in, and while showing her a hair pin, thrust it into the girl's head. The robbers found her body, wept, and buried her in a hollow tree. One day, a prince went hunting, and his dogs sniffed out the tree where the girl was buried.
Brother of suspected TA shooter released Melhem's mother stated that police threatened to demolish their home for not releasing their son's whereabouts.Mother of TA fugitive says authorities threatened to demolish home On 8 January 2016, an IDF search dog picked up the scent of Melhem's feces.Fugitive gunman killed IDF search dog which sniffed out hiding place Melhem was then killed by Yamam counter-terrorism operators in a mosque in Ar'ara, following a shootout with the police.Tel Aviv gunman killed in exchange of fire in Wadi Ara Melhem's body was buried in Arara's cemetery on 12 January, with some of the 80 participants, some of which hailed him as a martyr.

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