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The mountain is a giant, putrid layer-cake, with dozens of strata of rubbish separated by soil and plastic liners designed to contain the brew of noxious chemicals that would otherwise leach into groundwater.
ECONOMIST: A history of waste
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On the breaker side, Pablo Sandoval continued his putrid 2010 campaign, collecting just a single RBI and no runs over the past seven days.
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But at a nearby school, we are shown what Calacharo says is the norm, a small cluster of putrid open-pit latrines made of mud bricks worn to mere shells by rain and lack of repair.
NPR: The Missed Education of African Girls
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But other research suggests that seeing color can be something like tasting foods -- a pleasant flavor for one person may be too bitter or salty for another, just like a single shade of yellow could be seen as pretty or putrid by different people.
CNN: Is 'red' the same to all creatures?
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Diners haven't been exposed to quality fat in recent years because pigs raised on a bad diet or living in high-stress environments will have yellowish fat that smells putrid.
WSJ: High on the Hog
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With the smoking ban, smokers have the choice of either staying at home, or going to a pub and still enjoying everything they did before, but with the minor inconvenience of temporarily having to relocate to 10 metres away for a cigarette (purely in the trivial interest of not infecting everyone around you with your putrid stench).
BBC: Non-smoker