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Every few minutes he sniffs the air, redirects his muzzle, sniffs again, whimpers.
"It's basically a job for the retired," sniffs Mr Uno.
And she looks at me in the eyes and SNIFFS.
Kinda takes you back to the early medieval period (sniffs).
"You should really be very grateful to me," he sniffs.
I accidentally changed 1A to DEFACED and 40A to SNIFFS.
"She overdid the bit of playing princess," sniffs one English aristocrat.
She steps closer and sniffs the air in front of you.
Zendaya sniffs her shoe (and claps back perfectly to her hater).
He sniffs a customer's two pineapples and suggests which one to buy.
A rag-picker, treading precariously, sniffs for plastic bottles and other recyclables.
"To charge money so people can snoop around our home," sniffs Robert.
Now Sombra sniffs out illicit cargo at El Dorado Airport in Bogota.
Feature Andrew Left sniffs out corporate fraud — and gets rich doing it.
"Transparency is not very strong," sniffs Abdirahman Mahdi, the ONLF's secretary-general.
History shows that the bond market often sniffs out economic trouble first.
But in a normal world, Donald Trump never even sniffs the presidency.
But Collins's man, Ed Davis, sniffs it out and immediately picks Dedmon up.
Stephin Merritt sniffs at the idea of spilling his life story in song.
Schumer loves it so much, in fact, that she sniffs it whenever they're apart.
After a few quick sniffs, he goes where any self-respecting dog would go.
Hoche began the scene with a few groggy sniffs, as MacMillan lifted Kong's torso.
Instead of "following" pages and "liking" posts, encouragement is offered in "sniffs" and "licks."
By sharing the locals' rituals, he slowly sniffs out the source of the crime.
"And then they wonder why they're not a part of this town," she sniffs.
"They don't know how to dance or sing," she sniffs at the new generation.
Sniffs and stifled sobs erupted as 37-year-old Sharilyn Ervin spoke into the microphone.
"I'm really more into Balinese shadow puppetry," she sniffs, sounding like a junior Julie Taymor.
It will take 20 years for high-speed trains to cross that border, he sniffs.
"It's the third time they've lent us what is ours," sniffs the director, Hamady Bocoum.
Jason sniffs out that something is amiss when he sees Jennifer and Alecia chatting together.
Johan de Nysschen, Cadillac's boss, admits he runs a "challenger brand", but sniffs an opportunity.
"This is why I never trusted the opinions of the so-called pros," he sniffs.
One of the bulls gently sniffs her fingers through the wooden slats of the pen.
So, like any This American Life producer who sniffs a story, Reed goes to Alabama.
Lionel returns to his room defeated, weirdly sniffs Troy's underwear, and finds Troy's weed stash.
Hugs, kisses, hair sniffs, nose rubs — Mr. Biden has always been a touchy-feely guy.
Ro Khanna, who represents a slice of Silicon Valley, but he sniffs her right out.
Soon the billionaire appears; he sniffs the netsuke, and absorbs it into his private collection.
Because Thor wants to protect Asgard, he returns there — and quickly sniffs out Loki's charade.
FOODsniffer is a sensor that literally "sniffs" if your food is on the verge of spoiling.
" After she leaves, Wintour sniffs dismissively and says, "She just wants everything to start in 1949.
More will follow in 2016, as Indutrade also sniffs for targets in America, Canada and Germany.
LJS hops around Meg's nose as she sniffs him, circles him, and tries to befriend him.   
All-wheel drive ships all its power to the front wheels until it sniffs out wheelslip.
"Jon's the voice, so when he roars or sniffs I'm in synch with him," Miller said.
They roll around it, they take huge sniffs, they luxuriate in the smell for several minutes.
He sniffs hard, scratching at the metal, the five claws on each paw splayed with the pressure.
So if ExoMars sniffs out some methane, it could mean that Mars is still very geological active.
He puffed up, threatened the foe with his fluffy paws and gave it a few menacing sniffs.
There were glittery stickers, ones made of felt, Disney princess stickers, and the coveted scratch-and-sniffs.
An APOPO-trained rat sniffs for explosives while being watched by its handler in Maputo, Mozambique,  Oct.
Her balance is uncanny as physical tics — the sniffs and furrowed brow — take possession of her face.
Before they wake up, a dog sniffs around their bedding — it's possible the dog also licked Beatrice's face.
So does Drogon, who sniffs Jon like a mastiff and seems to accept him as one of us.
In areas where it's been sprayed, cats take huge sniffs and roll around in it for several minutes.
"People in Khartoum don't know anything about the rest of the country," sniffs Said Shareef, a rebel commander.
"Looks like a school bus for 6-year-old pimps," Nacho sniffs, refusing to even drive the vehicle away.
Dexter sniffs it dubiously, eats a few bites of kibble and tootles back to his bed to sleep in.
He tastes their raw tuna, sniffs their scallops, has them open oyster after oyster so he can eye them.
A Golden Retriever Art Critic Sniffs Out Masterpieces Michael Jackson's Famous Chimp, Bubbles, Is Selling Paintings to Get By
George S. Patton Jr. sniffs out his foe Erwin Rommel's battle plan by poring over one of his books.
They then salvaged the recordings, and found a surprise: Footsteps, sniffs, huffs, a series of clattering crunches, then silence.
Instead of trying to steal hidden snacks like your standard dog, the rescue pup sniffs out ivory, guns and ammunition.
" McGregor was specifically taunting Khabib for his smothering, ground-based fighting style -- saying, "The man sniffs jockstraps for a living.
"Some people just aren't meant to stand on their own," a character sniffs of Harley Quinn in Birds of Prey.
The Labrador retriever Harley, who CNET observed, gets fed a few pieces of kibble for each device she sniffs out.
The vets finished their joint, and their belly laughs drew curious looks and sniffs from the office workers milling about.
Challenged to eat some nutraloaf, he sniffs, pulls a face, takes a little between thumb and forefinger, swallows and gags.
He sniffs at warnings, most recently from Rex Tillerson, a former American secretary of state, that Chinese deals could undermine sovereignty.
In one shot a little girl gleefully sniffs a yellow and green arrangement that was placed in a dainty cream vase.
Even in Central Java, the president's own province and a stronghold of his party, PDI-P, the opposition sniffs a chance.
After a bit of TLC, Dust has become quite the curious and affectionate koala, giving its carer little sniffs and kisses.
Sniffs pick up airborne odors, but the sensitive VNO can detect the smell of molecules that have been absorbed in tissue.
Maybe there's just something in the air there that makes everyone who sniffs it want to commit the sleaziest crimes possible.
George Aldrich, a chemical specialist at NASA, said Slocombe managed to create all the smells he sniffs for in a shoe.
A white cat sniffs and rubs against a woman in cow pose as she instantly becomes a kind of cat jungle gym.
There was one this week where someone ... he's talking about him and Hillary being compared to the devil and he sniffs himself.
In introducing the topic, I confessed that I rarely drink port, maybe once a year, which drew sniffs from a few readers.
He sniffs out the men's discomfort and gets the truth out of Fifty, who leaves a dance circle to calm his nerves.
Hosted by the barbecue chef Rashad Jones, "Eat, Sleep, BBQ" will follow him as he sniffs out notable barbecue joints throughout America.
Arya's long-lost wolf Nymeria sniffs out Catelyn's body a few days later and pulls her from the water (Starks helping Starks out).
Enter Mary's estranged grandmother, Evelyn (Lindsay Duncan), who sniffs another shot at the potential for mathematics glory that eluded her and her daughter.
In the videos and pictures, Oscar sniffs Bieber's hands, cuddles up against the two, naps, walks across Bieber's chest and licks Baldwin's face.
"I don't wish to see her face until I am used to having a traitor in the family," she sniffs to her son.
Rather than detecting specific molecules that suggest disease, however, Mr. Haick's machine sniffs out the overall chemical stew that makes up an odor.
He picks up the offending dish in question (plain, boiled broccoli, perhaps) with a pair of tweezers, sniffs it, and takes a small bite.
"[I]t is a vast diminution of Wagner's drama to pin such a thin Marxist allegory to its extraordinary and believable characters," he sniffs.
When the government commission dedicated to locating the money the Marcoses looted sniffs out the existence of these masterpieces, they're replaced with family photos.
It is one thing to describe which areas of a badger's brain light up on a functional M.R.I. scanner as it sniffs a slug.
BP intends to deploy drones equipped with lasers and "methane sniffing" technology that sniffs a sample of gas from the surface toward a sensor.
Train, a Chesapeake Bay retriever, sniffs out the scat, or poop, of elusive wild animals like jaguars and oncillas in the name of conservation.
But as the dog sniffs her way toward record cocaine interdictions, she has also become the latest target of Colombia&aposs most powerful drug gang.
Narrator: Once Biscuit sniffs out an item, the passenger in question and their bags go to Ginger, who will X-ray and search the luggage.
"If this is a BCI, then the movement of my fingers when I type on a keyboard is also a brain output," sniffs one researcher.
"This stuff is dope," Jonah Reider says as he picks up a bundle of chickweed, a grassy weed turned trendy cuisine ingredient, and sniffs it.
It is a brave critic who gives a bad review to Muhammad's meters, a daring one who sniffs at Moses' prose or returns Paul's letters.
Her parents tried to get her to blow her nose to dislodge the plastic footwear, but Lucy could do no better than a few sniffs.
Even if O'Rourke never even sniffs the Democratic presidential nomination, the eventual nominee will have to answer for his support of a mandatory buyback program.
When PEOPLE introduced Apollo Peak cat wine to a group of shelter felines, all of the kitties gave the liquid a few sniffs but never imbibed.
One of the pink kids in the outfield sniffs out a ball and gets a catch like a million miles away from the closest pink kid.
It showed off a prototype sensor, shaped like its trademark bear, that "sniffs" the air so that it can warn you if the bathroom smells awful.
Pasty and perspiring, he sniffs a lot, as if scenting gold in the nearby mine, and his eyelids droop with fatigue as he issues his commands.
But is that because he genuinely backs her cause, or because he sniffs the scent of public battle, and with it a rise in the ratings?
When I let our old dog out, he sniffs again and again at the spot where the vulture was standing, but he comes to no discernible conclusions.
This would not only be bad for the Menendezes, it would be bad for Oziel — patient confidentiality notwithstanding, Oziel sniffs opportunity, and he's billing the Menendezes accordingly.
Benoit's part in the investigation is another mystery; he sniffs around like its lead dog but mostly comes across as a delectable chew toy for the director.
Other bikes may be speedier on the highways and sip less fuel, but only an Enfield can survive such rugged terrain, "not your Harley-Davidsons," sniffs one fan.
Dog sniffs are designed to send odor-carrying air along its length, she said, humidifying, warming and cleaning it along the way to the back of the nose.
So a few tentative sniffs could result in a state of anxiety that, in a rapid feedback loop, would make the animal sniff more and become increasingly anxious.
Nor is he a Julius Caesar, whose grandeur renders him incautious around flatterers: just before his assassins strike, Caesar sniffs that he is unmoved by their "base spaniel fawning".
"It is a long-standing conscious choice of ours not to include things like dimensions and medium, because that information is absolutely SUPERFLUOUS," a gallery employee sniffs at me.
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Afterward, the patients sit around, sipping coffee and munching on muffins, catching up on each others' lives as a brown and white dog named Sage sniffs at their feet.
To conduct a lawful search at checkpoints, agents must have probable cause developed from agent observations, records checks, canine sniffs and other methods, the agency says on its website.
Of course Star-Lord is the kind of guy who picks up a shirt from the floor and sniffs it to see if it's still clean enough to wear.
In Raja Gosnell's canine comedy, Max (voiced by Ludacris) is a laconic Rottweiler with the New York Police Department who sniffs the trail of an international animal smuggling ring.
He inspects the food laid out like a buffet, lifts up a cheeseburger, sniffs it, tosses it, then he finds a bag of chips, opens it, and starts crunching.
In time, the mouse comes back and wanders the clay promontory, lifting one tiny hand to lean on this or that stalk of grass, flouncing its whiskers when it sniffs.
Early immigrants from southern China, Hong Kong and Taiwan lacked education, clustered in inner cities and "worked in bad jobs", making them prey for Democratic politicians offering welfare, sniffs Mr Wang.
If the TGO sniffs anything interesting, it'll be able to document the area using a high res camera and probe the ground for water ice with its on-board neutron detector.
"I'm not suggesting that Trump does, but I'm suggesting we think about it, because here's the interesting constellation — he sniffs during the presentation, which is something that users do," he added.
By refusing to campaign alongside Tories—doing so would "discredit" the party, sniffs John McDonnell, his shadow chancellor—he has ruled himself out of every important Remain event and televised debate.
Zenon sniffs out a scheme to sabotage the spay-stay while also figuring out life on Earth, romance, and getting a chance to meet her musical idol Proto Zoa (Phillip Rhys).
At the center of the site stands a gas-sensing tower that sniffs out the carbon dioxide drifting through the air from as far away as a quarter of a mile.
A chapter on the Doheny family, known for its oil fortune, sniffs at "There Will Be Blood," with Daniel Day-Lewis playing a character somewhat based on Edward L. Doheny, the patriarch.
It seems Wilkerson's Miami place of worship, Vous Church, used a series of works done by artists like Typoe, Bikismo and Ahol Sniffs Glue in social media and newspaper ads ... without permission.
When my friend Thomas Morton was 13 he touched Bowie's hand after an early morning show in Georgia and then sold sniffs of his Bowie hand to the girls at his school.
Lionel is the little guy who sticks his nose where it doesn't belong and sniffs out the corruption of the big shots — the racism, petty cruelty and sexual depravity underneath the grand conspiracies.
This weekend, Sniffs Glue is throwing an official book release party for Cellular Fuckery, a signed and numbered self-published book of his collages, limited to 100 copies, at Rightside Recordings in Allapattah.
She rests her big silky head on my shoulder for a moment, which I love, sniffs into my ear, which I hate, then ambles off to sleep under the air-conditioner some more.
When Jackson and Sky greeted me in the lobby of the university's genius-filled Technology Square Research Building, Sky inspected me with his intelligent border collie eyes and gave me a few sniffs.
Cristiano Felício, a pretty bad player who has toiled for the worse-and-worse Bulls for three straight years, sniffs this turnover out and tosses it ahead to David Nwaba, who has leaked out.
Sniffs Glue, who also goes by Alouishous San Gomma, has been making collages out of artifacts from the techno-tropical waste-paradise that he calls home and posting them across various social media accounts.
"The changes of India's China policy are only tactical, not strategic, as India's traditional hegemonic and cold-war mentality has not changed," sniffs Liu Zongyi, a Chinese academic, in the Global Times, a nationalist newspaper.
Fittingly, then, April and Victor come together on Halloween, when he surprises her at Libby and Hugo's empty house, and Argos, true to his canine namesake in the Odyssey, sniffs her out in her costume.
Below me, he sniffs loudly three times, hacks it up, swallows, gasps, and goes out into the street with all the cash from last night in a pouch with cambridge savings bank in big letters.
At this point, Greta is still managing only small amounts of her few chosen foods; to Svante's amazement, she takes the vegan Vietnamese noodles, sniffs them, then gingerly eats her way through the whole carton.
I take a few sniffs of eucalyptus oil in each nostril, then lie down and take deep yoga breaths — a solution to the problem that usually puts my busy brain to rest in rapid fashion.
When he is alone, later, and literally pulls his father's football kit (jacket) out of his closet and sniffs it, the show takes the opportunity to play with expectations in that way it loves to do.
These crazy-ass 2" pins by Miami street art king Ahol Sniffs Glue, created by the folks at PINSBRO, are based on characters from his Biscayne World short film and accompanying music video, "Biscayne Block Boyz.
Bear, a border collie-koolie cross, is a detection dog who sniffs out live koalas during search and rescue operations in New South Wales' Northern Rivers region, according to the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW).
Enough people have reported the animals' behavior that a pattern has emerged: The animals "run up to cars, usually at night, forcing drivers to stop as the beast stares and sniffs around the vehicle," according to PacificSun.com.
Here's Hood curling off a stagger screen for a catch-and-shoot jumper, but he doesn't panic when Anthony Davis sniffs it out, instead taking his time and working Rajon Rondo down into his patented short turnaround.
During breakfast at Princess Zara's hotel, Ben sniffs out a lonely soul with no survivors from the classy paper right under his nose and tells his new flirt-slash-"business" interest that his name is Michael Thorne.
When a family finds their modified farm of soundless walls and squeakless floorboards infiltrated, a pregnant mother played by Emily Blunt accidentally stomps her bare foot on a nail as a creature sniffs out her possible cry.
When a rat stops and sniffs and scratches in the right location, one squeezes a clicker (the kind routinely used in training dogs and dolphins) and the animal darts over for a nibble of banana or a nut.
Payne attempts to get his dog to give him a paw by repeating "touch me one time," but all he gets is a cute stare from his very big dog and a few sniffs of his tattooed hand.
The inspections of audit firms in which the PCAOB currently sniffs out problems won't be as stringent, or might not be done at all, they say, and the quality of audits won't get enough emphasis at the SEC.
While deleting the entirety of one's previous social media history should be standard operating procedure for every athlete who ever sniffs a chance of making money to play sports, as we learn time and again, that is not the case.
The ubiquitous peepers are by graffiti-turned-street-turned-fine artist Ahol Sniffs Glue, a name renowned to Miamians in-the-know (believe me, I watched drivers stop and honk while we were filming VICE's guide to the Magic City, #miamifulltime).
But on a cliff above the sea, inside a low-slung government building, a bank of sophisticated machines sniffs that air day and night, revealing telltale indicators of the way human activity is altering the planet on a major scale.
Sam Edwards, co-founder of the Sonoma Cannabis Company, charges diners $100 to $150 for a meal that experiments with everything from marijuana-leaf pesto sauce to sniffs of cannabis flowers paired with sips of a crisp Russian River chardonnay.
In a video shared on Facebook by the Hub City Humane Society — who found the dog an "amazing" foster home with a woman named Ashleigh Reader — the adorable pup sniffs around, seemingly in disbelief at what she's seeing at a pet supply store.
After Alison sniffs out the emotional attachment that is developing between Cherie and Hern, who has a girlfriend he seems unwilling to either love or leave, she confronts him, and, through him, every man who has persuaded her to open up and then let her down.
In the video that it captured (it's not embeddable, so you have to watch it here), the majestic mountain lion surveys the scenery, sniffs the air, and emits a sound that only a creature of power and dignity could make: an adorable, heart-melting, high-pitched chirp.
There's Harlan's son Walt (Michael Shannon), who runs the family publishing company, and Joni (Toni Colette), the widowed daughter-in-law, who enthusiastically shows how compassionate she is toward people the rest of the family sniffs at, but also is happy to take the family's money.
The louche vampire who sniffs his fingers and spurns the poor isn't Frederick Seidel—even though, as we learn elsewhere, this "character" who has so little to do with Seidel lives in Seidel's apartment, socializes with his friends, and shares his tastes in wine, shoes, and motorcycles.
Beyond the sheer terror she provokes, the bear's behavior is fascinating to observe; for a good while, she sniffs and assesses her adversary closely, both in the manner of a cook judging the seasoning of a dish and a kid deciding about whether to play with a toy any longer.
"I cater to customers that lead very extraordinary lives — little in their life is ordinary on any level," said Mr. Dove, 275, a man widely regarded in the perfume industry as one of the most significant "noses" of this century and who says he can identify 2000 scents from single sniffs.
He sees the beauty, of course, and sniffs at some recent attempts at "architecture," but he's most dedicated to uncovering the spots where revolutionary blood has been scrubbed from the cornerstones of pre- and post-Haussmannian buildings — the spirit of revolt the city's planners still try to keep at bay.
Emma and Amy turn on their father the second they spot weakness in him when he's sick; a stone-faced Graham pulls the fire alarm to avoid getting a shot at the doctor and takes big sniffs of his mom's scarf to get him through rough moments (it smells "like coconuts and safety").
During the course of the debate, he seems to admit not paying federal income tax, interrupts Clinton repeatedly to say "wrong!" over and over again, goes on a bizarre tangent about his ten-year-old son's tech savvy, sniffs a lot, insults Rosie O'Donnell, and earns a big laugh from the audience when he claims he has "better temperament" than Clinton.
Glass, out on a morning foray, falls afoul of a bear, who is protecting her cubs: an astounding sequence, not just because her claw swipes are so murderously fierce but because the ferocity rises and fades—she stops mauling, sniffs him, licks his face, ambles off, and then, just when you think the onslaught is over, comes back and swipes anew.
The past year's crop of must-sniffs includes a hot-off-the-presses take on summer in a bottle, created by the nose behind Le Labo Santal 33 (and which you can snag for just $21); a patchouli that made us forget everything we thought we hated about patchouli; and the olfactory ode to a desert daydream that stole the category in our 2018 Beauty Innovator Awards.
But sparks fly once Mr. Hayes joins the "Midnight Express" entourage when it plays the 1978 Cannes film festival — Mr. Parker, who has aged into a fusty-old-Englishman type and is wholly unapologetic about the film's cultural prejudice (or "raishism," as Mr. Puttnam pronounces it), sniffs at Mr. Hayes's "ego tripping" in France, which included showing up for the red carpet premiere in a white tuxedo.
I mean, yes: Rocky is a boxer, and literally every Rocky film ends in a boxing match, which Rocky either wins ( II, III, IV) or valiantly just barely loses ( I, Balboa), and he is then presented with a microphone, his face just a large pink piece of meat now, with red and Vaseline on it, and sweat all down him, and someone decides now is the best time to talk to him, and so he sort of gags something into the mic—"If I can change, and you can change, everybody can change!" or something like that, sounding a lot like you do after you've just thrown up at a party, and you're desperately asking your mate to fetch you some water—and the crowd all cheer, and his wife sniffs once and cries.

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