Beer stains on the dark-green corduroy, which her mother would detect, if she sniffed at them.
Just a few simple questions in the Te'o story could have sniffed out the falsehoods.
He sniffed the jasmine and hot noodle soup on a night street in Hanoi.
In the days following Jan. 18, 1966, the market sniffed the air and surely sensed the shenanigans.
He sniffed around the industry for months, thinking about getting back in before signing on with Solaria.
Bears certainly thought they had sniffed out a nice snack in Green Mountain Coffee Roasters (GMCR).
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When Lancashire, on 144-2, then lost three wickets in the space of two overs, Essex briefly sniffed victory.
She peered at the bags and sniffed at the tubes, but there was nothing in them she could comprehend.
"It doesn't do any favors to the IPA, " one of the experts sniffed.
When I sniffed, sniffed, sniffed, the bouquet came through as pure cedar closet with the hint of a Siglo 6 Havana.
Ibrahimovic, misfiring until the 40th minute, pulled the ball back for Adriano but Edwin van der Sar sniffed out the danger.
Hours earlier, Mr Baptista's life had been saved by his golden retriever, which sniffed out some explosives planted under his car.
But when Shafayat was lbw to Wright and Wagh was caught in the gully in the following over, Somerset sniffed an opportunity.
In 2008 and 2009 the combined number of IPOs barely sniffed 140.
Democrats have already quietly sniffed for defectors but have found no prospects.
By then, Tyler was dead, and a rival geologist, Preston Cloud, had sniffed out the site and done some analysis of his own.
With seven minutes left David Blair sniffed a half-gap and shot through only to be dragged down just short of the Blues' line.
Back in the day, wives found lipstick on collars, husbands sniffed strange cologne on jackets and numbers dashed inside matchbooks described salacious evenings.
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"I get the distinct impression you all want to be lying on your backs looking at your navels, " she sniffed at one point.
Continental commentators sniffed that Mr Blair was a phoney, who called himself a European but never made the British love Europe (they should try).
The newbies are quickly sniffed out, though, because of their awkward use of 4chan lingo, or for balking at the tasteless language, jokes and images.
They provided odour samples on the armpit pads, which were then presented to 42 men, who sniffed them and assessed the attractiveness of the scent.
Police say a Brazilian gang issued the threat after the five-year-old Labrador, called Boss, sniffed out more than 660lb of cannabis hidden inside a false wall.
In all, the war may be thanked for about 400, 000 new jobs: not to be sniffed at, in a country with a population of about 18m.
Now in remission, the scientist has joined forces with her surgeon and other cancer specialists to search for the clinical proof that breast cancer can be "sniffed out".
You gather to have your bags sniffed by secret-service dogs.
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Ntezo sniffed the wine and couldn't stop himself from smirking.
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United sniffed the possibility of a comeback and Goodwillie was unfortunate when his low drive skidded under Forster, but the ball flew over the crossbar off the goalkeeper's body.
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