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Those three whiffs have made finding value vital for New Orleans.
Too often, Siri whiffs when it tries to interpret your commands.
What are those whiffs of misconduct to which I previously referred?
However, I was still catching whiffs of it two weeks later.
A European orbiter detected whiffs of methane in the Martian atmosphere.
And when he tries for a slightly sophisticated effect, he whiffs.
Traffic was snarled, and whiffs of acrid air stung the eyes.
His five whiffs tied a single-game Yankees record, and Baseball-Reference.
So, too, can a few whiffs of invisible gas in the air.
Again, this whiffs a whole lot more than smells like GDPR compliance.
The campaign for the Whiffs to accept women gained momentum only recently.
I spent the rest of the day catching whiffs of his perfume.
I catch a few whiffs of weed but nothing unreasonable given the venue.
Those services have acted in the past to snuff out similar whiffs of rapprochement.
"I won the draw back and (defenseman John Carlson) whiffs on it," Beagle said.
It's one of the rare whiffs by Johnson in the last couple of years.
More worrying than reminders of democracy's past corruption are the whiffs of its current decay.
There are legitimate readings one could concoct, but the film itself whiffs of simple overindulgence.
Yet whiffs of cronyism taint the prime minister as much as they do other comrades.
There are whiffs of cinnamon and jam, along with a hot-sweet streak of ginger.
The low average and whiffs recall the frustration of last summer's cameo, when Judge hit .
Hutchinson swings for the seats with every line; it's only natural that he sometimes whiffs.
Still, there's a lot that's smart and interesting in between whiffs of confusion and fromage.
Moreover, both relied on heady whiffs of fascism, only in real life no one is laughing.
Compounding this problem are awkward characterizations, a lack of urgency and surprisingly old-fashioned worldbuilding whiffs.
You can never go wrong with a smelly candle that fills your home with beautiful fragrant whiffs.
His whiffs had the sparse and chilly crowd booing with the vociferousness of a much larger gathering.
Some of us caught whiffs of gingerbread, while to others it had an almost chemical-like odor.
Sometimes neighbors in apartments overlooking the building caught a few whiffs of marijuana along with the cherries.
As I walked into the market, I swore I could already smell the first whiffs of cheese.
The first whiffs of leaves falling and someone spilling their PSL all over you on the train?
Graveman whiffs but pitches A's past Yankees NEW YORK — Kendall Graveman had not won in nearly 10 months.
And that in turn could jeopardize the appeal of the Whiffs in their current marketplace, if you will.
True, whiffs of corruption hung over him, and the bankruptcies of two state firms he championed were a blot.
Some weathered tomes give off smoky perfumes of ash and incense; others emit whiffs of mustiness, like old clothes.
" He continues to take huge whiffs of flowering kale up close, adding, "The hardest thing to do is to choose.
The only sign of bitcoin being in a bubble that Bernstein can see is some "whiffs" of extreme price predictions.
There are whiffs here of other labels: a little Gucci; more of Prada, where Mr. Risso worked for several years.
That type of regret can telegraph superior intellect even while admitting to something destructive, and can have unmistakable whiffs of opportunism.
"We may well be witnessing one of the greatest political whiffs of our time," said Rich Lowry, editor of National Review.
The results range from the overwhelming sensation of passing through a department store fragrance counter, to barely perceptible whiffs of smell.
Unsurprisingly, pumpkin makes up a large part of this candle's aroma, but you'll also get whiffs of cinnamon, ginger, vanilla, and lemon.
Last year she made an Oculus Rift–­connected contraption that dispenses whiffs of banana and strawberry while the user plays Fruit Ninja.
The Munchs may get a bit ponderous, but the beauty and lightness of "The Seasons" dispel any whiffs of fatalism or portentousness.
And a scientific study hinted that deep whiffs of lavender might be as effective as a Valium in reducing stress and anxiety.
Only five other players on the roster struck out more than that, and only two of those reached triple digits in whiffs.
But he whiffs it and, despite expending more bullet than were exchanged in both John Wick movies, ends up getting punched to death.
The crisp air carried whiffs of farm animals and sea salt, and migratory birds making pit stops competed with vocal sheep for airtime.
Call them whiffs, or glaring failures: These four episodes from the 22016s had effects we may not even register a decade from now.
Machida is willing to give ground whenever he even whiffs an attack, so feinting him toward the fence doesn't take a high-level striker.
He also struck out once and has had at least one strikeout in each of his past 11 games, a total of 15 whiffs.
One Game, Six Whiffs The Baltimore designated hitter Sam Horn becomes the first nonpitcher to strike out six consecutive times in a single game.
It's not overtly sexist — though there are whiffs — and his points are rather tame compared with a lot of the other "Ghostbusters" muck online.
Residents say air quality has improved, but whiffs of sulfur pervade the city's industrial districts, and smoke can be seen billowing from factory chimneys.
Yet the story is grounded in absolute realism — it lacks even the faint whiffs of magic that appear in the previous volumes in the trilogy.
Red Sox closer RHP Craig Kimbrel earned his 10th save, striking out the side to give him 24 whiffs in 13 1/3 innings. 3.
It's where he prepared to be the pitcher who led the league in strikeouts from 2008-10, racking up a ridiculous 25 whiffs through 22016.
There's some stealing and double-crossing and whiffs of a fomenting Rebellion, but for the most part, this is a movie about stealing some stuff.
Amazon has a notoriously uneven track record in making hardware, with some hits, like the Kindle e-reader, and spectacular whiffs, like the Fire Phone.
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A world that could be completely unwieldy is rendered tangible in the sounds of street music, glimpses of skittering shadows and whiffs of violent smells.
He outruns three defenders, and for a second he is free on goal, but he whiffs and the keeper arrives to shut the move down.
But some potential props brought by cast members, piled up in a rummage-sale-like drift in the corner, carried whiffs of the old ghosts.
As you slide the little treat out of its container and peel back the cupcake liner, you'll get yeasty whiffs of freshly baked bread and hay.
It was the 11th double-digit strikeout game of the season for deGrom, who has 239 whiffs and trails only Scherzer in the NL strikeout race.
Sometimes This Is Us whiffs at trying to make connections between stories and timelines, but other times, it finds this beautiful harmony — this is one of those.
The whiffs of Smith's corporate cronyism have been there from the start, as he worked for a law firm that represented the likes of Equifax, Facebook, and Uber.
Norris whiffs 11 as Tigers grind past Twins DETROIT — Nothing is coming easy for the Detroit Tigers, but they're finding ways to hang around in the playoff race.
"Spill" whiffs the blowout (unlike the recent "Deepwater Horizon" flick, the play's F/X budget went to a couple of lights and rattling chains) and diffuses the aftermath.
Josh Hader came out of the bullpen and struck out the next three hitters to quell the threat, giving him 80 whiffs in 39 2/3 innings this year.
By giving his songs a few months to percolate before Memorial Day, Harris allows them to become associated with feelings of anticipation for those first whiffs of warm weather.
There's a deliciously animalistic thrill to be had from smearing something that whiffs like a pair of used hockey socks on a cracker and stuffing it in your mouth.
After the Whiffenpoofs voted against admitting them in 2016, a record number of female singers auditioned anyway and an online petition circulated urging the Whiffs to reverse the decision.
His isolationist-ish foreign policy rhetoric carried, at times, whiffs of John Kerry's old line about how we shouldn't be opening firehouses in Baghdad while closing them in Boston.
He added a third strikeout to give him a record 23 whiffs in this postseason alone, breaking the record that the Yankees' Aaron Judge held for all of 143 days.
Leslie is nakedly a stand-in for Woody Allen with whiffs of Roman Polanski and other Hollywood types whose sexual, moral compasses have been viewed as broken by the public.
Part of that is the perception that games are either hits or whiffs, making it a risky area for investment — although the same could, of course, be said of startups.
They've made huge, important calls, like the top of the Dot Com Bubble and they've had some notable whiffs, like the infamous "Facebook is worth $15" cover from September 2012.
Glimpses of "the demimonde that line the margins, exuding whiffs of opium and absinthe, give Sante's book the intimate feeling of a personal scrapbook," our reviewer, Molly Haskell, wrote here.
"I dare not talk about not surviving," she said one afternoon in her apartment, where balloons in the shape of a 9 and 5 held their last whiffs of helium.
Fueled by economic and class resentments, the protesters have previously given off whiffs of anti-Semitism, with coded conspiracy theories about Jewish influence circulating at the edges of the movement.
The pockets of weakness in Clorox's first-quarter earnings report, particularly with its charcoal-based and RenewLife supplement products, were "temporary" whiffs, Chairman and CEO Benno Dorer told Cramer on Wednesday.
It's a very cutesy point-and-click adventure game with whiffs of Miyazaki films like Porco Rossi and Laputa, and it's the only game I've actually thought about after the fact.
These vegan soaps are handmade with whiffs of citrus, berries, plums, and apples to mimic the red and white wines that inspired them, and we've heard they make your hands soft too.
I visited the exhibition twice and smelled nearly nothing both times, aside from a few faint whiffs of what recalled a wet cave or a wooden table wiped with some cleaning product.
Not that Stone's career unfolds for us in any orderly fashion; the flip side of Ms. Diamond's success in delivering the story's unconventionality is that she whiffs some of its conventional elements.
After a few lousy rounds peppered with hooks, slices, whiffs, shanks, chili-­dips, skied drives and skulled chips, I came to view my poor play as the very avatar of my depression.
But this was a presidency whose few faint whiffs of scandal included being surreptitiously videoed last year by Usher dancing listlessly to Drake's "Hotline Bling," which was more than a year old.
Walk through the halls of the convention center and you'd catch whiffs of high-octane gasoline and plenty of talk about crate motors, turbo and superchargers and the other, traditional accoutrements of performance.
Symbolically, the piece resembles a Christian cathedral or church, but its materiality strongly whiffs of the makeshift carriages that homeless travelers or gypsies fashion from things society no longer finds valuable, or holy.
Before a recent tourism surge elevated Croatia to the top rungs of European beach destinations, hotels along the Dalmatian coast had lingering whiffs of socialism in their dusty design and no-frills vibes.
For the last decade or so, Auburn has honed a process to breed and train labs that can detect faint whiffs of explosive particles in the thermal heat plumes humans create as they walk.
Out on the waterfront, you can catch whiffs of the smoked meat from John Brown Smokehouse, a bare-bones, Kansas City-style barbecue restaurant serving burned ends, Reubens and pulled-pork-and-French-fry sandwiches.
And that first inning, which was work for him, he kind of whiffs on the Springer ball where he gets the soft contact, infield hit, and now all of a sudden, they piece together a run.
Whiffs of corruption and abuse of power had tainted his party, and terrorist acts by Islamic State (IS) and the influx of more than 2m Syrian refugees into the country had made Turks question his judgment.
While India is such a feast of the senses — the food, the fashion, the colors, the deities, the clanging of brass bells and the constant whiffs of incense and fragrant oils — Kashmir radiates its own distinctive charm.
Despite their affiliations and geographical kinship, though, the Reykjavík quintet stands apart; their take on black metal leaves ample room for whiffs of aggressively technical, dissonant death, and their general mien is far more Deathspell Omega than Dissection.
Instead, the president chose to retweet the factually incorrect analysis of a 25-year-old conservative activist in the US who is quite well known for his magical ability to detect hidden whiffs of socialism wherever he goes.
This "elevated valuation" — along with "whiffs of more competitors coming into the fray" — are reasons why SunTrust Robinson Humphrey analyst Matthew Thornton said in a report last week that he still has a "hold" rating on the stock.
The suspense surrounds not only who will wind up with whom -- complicated by a few whiffs of forbidden romance -- but also the future of Lady Denham's estate, and the tensions between the town's workers and its privileged class.
But unlike the previous chefs, who had an Italian focus, Mr. Arias, who was at New York Sushi Ko and Root & Bone, is taking the menu to Japan, picking up whiffs of France and the Caribbean on the way.
As the Police Department did before the Thanksgiving Day parade, officials are also sending out 'Vapor Wake' dogs, Labrador retrievers that can pick up whiffs of explosive particles in the warm air that trails behind people as they walk.
Though some still refer to the Florida Panhandle as the Redneck Riviera, 30A — a string of upscale beach communities between Destin and Panama City Beach — has expunged, for better or worse, most whiffs of the classic workingman's beach holiday.
With lenses pointed in every direction except down (there is a blind spot on the floor, obscured by whiffs of smoke used to signify the ghost's presence), crew members couldn't just shuffle behind the camera when action was called.
Perhaps he has whiffs of Andy Warhol, being accepted into an industry he largely satirically skewers, and of Andy Kaufmann, like when he goes on the comedian Blake Webber's talk show and absurdly sabotages the whole thing at knife point.
Its customer base has traditionally been geared toward traditional consumers, but some of its recent consumer apps — like Carousel and Mailbox — have been whiffs and the company has had to do some soul-searching on which tools it wants to focus.
The worn wood and brass warmed by the heat of the studio lights, the whiffs of air from the accordion-like bellow on old glass plate devices, the abrasive scents of the darkroom, all combined into an odorous experience with photography.
The ScreenPad whiffs on the music playback controls, but part of that is because Asus decided to remove the play / pause / skip media controls from the top function row of the keyboard, which basically every other modern Windows laptop has.
The final hours of Rosetta's life are expected to yield some of the juiciest scientific data of the entire mission—the sharpest images yet of a comet's surface, our very first whiffs of the gas directly above it, and much more.
On Wednesday, however, Stanton erased much of that humiliation — and converted many of the boos he had heard the day before into cheers — with the kind of breathtaking home run that in today's game makes all those whiffs easier to accept.
" The song's cover art shows an illustrated hand clutching a receipt from "Karma Coffee & Tea" — whiffs of Tay and Kimye — while Perry begins the track by calling herself a tiger who doesn't "need opinions from a shellfish or a sheep.
There are whiffs of Veep-like humor throughout Mayor (particularly with regard to a fountain outside the government building), but it's also a sincere tale of a public servant who's seeking to lead in a world that's stacked against him.
Some 50 teas, including herbal varieties and black and green teas mellowed with whiffs of fruit, are on display in colorful tins, along with new tea accessories, like a glass canister, a silver tea strainer and an elegant Japanese kettle.
To conservatives and other Clinton critics, this may look like the Democratic nominee is once again getting a free pass despite whiffs of wrongdoing by her or her husband, former president Bill Clinton—a charge that dates all the way back to Whitewater.
The 2014 American League Cy Young Award winner has a chance to boost his impressive strikeout total against the Rangers, who are threatening the all-time record in June for whiffs as they've been fanned 21 times in the series thus far.
Scherzer, who threw his third-fewest pitches (210) of the season on an 13-degree day, has 21 double-digit strikeout games of the season and leads the NL with 230 whiffs while ranking second in ERA (212) and fourth in wins.
Jolie Olie's other successes are in the same thematic family: There's the gas mask transformed into a water bong, the glass blunt, the 7-gram blunt… In the video where he alternates between dabs and large whiffs of helium, he almost passes out.
"I hope the decision to have alternative genders participate in the Whiffenpoofs was made for artistic and not for political reasons," C. Daniel Bergfeld '65, a Whiffs alumnus who has served as secretary of the group's board of trustees, said in an interview.
Still, there's a lot to love about these last dives between the gas giant and its rings—according to NASA, Cassini will be catching whiffs of Saturn's atmosphere, breezing between 1,010 and 1,060 miles (1,630 and 1,710 kilometers) above Saturn's cloud tops at its closest.
Although he is explicit that this does not amount to a "conspiracy theory," Watson's declaration would perhaps be the first time in history in which whiffs of Trotskyism were not meant to defame a broader political movement and debase the quality of public debate.
His team, located on the northern island of Hokkaido, has come to expect that sort of performance; he won 21 games in 21 starts last year—NPB teams have six-man rotations and play fewer games—with a 218 ERA and 22019 whiffs in 221 innings.
In Sanders' case, the accusations carry with them whiffs of anti-Semitism, alongside the troubling insinuation that anger is somehow an inappropriate reaction to the current state of inequality in the US. But they also reflect an attempt to position Sanders as an avatar of the patriarchy.
But if Ryan whiffs big, some of his GOP colleagues said they can see the Speaker resigning in the middle of his term or announcing his retirement, mostly out of frustration that Republicans — in full control of Washington — went 6900-for-2628 on ObamaCare repeal and tax reform.
Governments in Europe have been leaning on social media giants to accelerate development of tech tools that can automatically flag and even remove problem content (such as hate speech) before it has a chance to spread — though that approach is hardly uncontroversial, and critics argue it whiffs of censorship.
At Tama, pork belly is cooked sous-vide for the best part of a day, then bronzed a la plancha, cut and arrayed like fallen monoliths over a sauce that's nearly curry, with curative whiffs of galangal and lemongrass and, as weaponry, Thai bird chiles and bagoong alamang (fermented krill).
They thankfully don't come with bedbugs or whiffs of cigarette smoke, but they are witnesses of the innumerable experiences — whether pleasant, tolerable, or awful — we've all had settling into them in the midst of a tiring trip, heartened by the promise of free continental breakfasts, truckers' specials, and good old-fashioned hospitality.
Nearly six years later and the phrase "the Euro nailed Sandy" is still a running joke in the meteorological community, shorthand for both the continued superiority of the European model's ability to predict major weather events like hurricanes while also mocking people who obsess over a model that has its own deficiencies and occasional high profile whiffs.
There are a lot of scents wafting through the White Horse in Austin on a Saturday night: whiffs of hot popcorn from a machine by the entrance, the stale odor of puddles of spilled Lone Star, the aroma of the Bomb Tacos cart outside, and, on the August evening of my visit, the lingering trace of sweat emanating from a buzzing crowd.
The Expo's hallways are a riotous blur of stimulation: the smell of the vegan Indian food being ladled out in the café area, the fringe and animal prints and excellent jewelry of the attendees (I eyed a woman in a peacock-patterned sequin coat and a gold lamé scarf so long and so enviously she caught me, and did the same thing again with a woman in the ladies' room wearing a broad gold Isis-style bird neckplate), the whiffs of incense and essential oils, the glint of the precious gems and crystals and flapping banners advertising the bigger name speakers can all be a lot to take in.

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