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The best part was soaking up the magnificent sights, sounds and smells of Milan.
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The processions are remarkable for their artistic quality (gilding, cabinetwork), sounds and smells (incense).
UNESCO: Culture
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The red brick and stone, the smoke and soot, and the sounds and smells of Old Shanghai provide sharp relief to the shiny new Pudong financial centre across the river.
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We follow along as she evolves from an innocent, overwhelmed by the sights, sounds and smells of the male chauvinists who dominate the trading floor, to an astute observer of what goes on amid the hard-drinking, fist-pounding, foul-mouthed mob.
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With its riot of sounds, sights and smells, India can prove overwhelming for first-time visitors, not least children.
BBC: Five family-friendly adventures
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The study found that the recounted memories are almost always positive, that people remember particular episodes very vividly - sounds, smells and sights of the memory were often recounted.
BBC: Beatles' tunes aid memory recall
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Use words and images in your presentation and communication that evoke sights, sounds, tastes, smells, and tactile feelings.
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Even though he writes of the rough physical conditions and the rigors of his training, his face glowed as he talked about the smells and sounds of the camp.
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It's cleaner now, but Shanghai looks the same, it sounds the same, and it smells the same.
CNN: The Ghosts of Shanghai
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The problem with tactical asset allocation is that it looks, sounds, smells, tastes, acts and feels so much like market timing that calling it anything but market timing becomes an issue in itself.
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Remember the sounds, the images, the smells (especially powerful if you were near Ground Zero), and the feeling of the fall of 2001.
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