Theres plenty of oil to smell at Regal-Beloit, a transmission and electric-motor company tucked away in Beloit, Wis.
His computer would tell him which combinations were most likely to smell like the real thing.
This is starting to smell like the tax extenders bill which also failed recently.
Somewhere around the 25th floor we began to smell jet fuel and a lot of it.
The contents of the cup were poured into the tea bowl and offered up for me to smell.
Before even taking a sip, I removed the lid to smell the mylk.
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Tax hikes are not going to smell very sweet to any of us.
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It's also important to smell the wine before swirling to note the difference.
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Tiga was given Maisie's blanket to smell and found her after a couple of hours searching on the heath.
No one ever accused Carl Rosen of not stopping to smell the roses, or, in his case, the horse manure.
Anosmia, an inability to smell, affects an estimated three million people in the UK and can be present from birth.
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Money manager Ken Fisher's latest book is How to Smell a Rat: The Five Signs of Financial Fraud (John Wiley, 2009).
But there won't be much time to smell the flowers if Waitt is going to keep his promise to revive Gateway.
Pedestrians walking the streets will be able to smell fresh-cut grass and hear gentle tinkling from fountains in parks and gardens.
She said the pair had asked the presenters to smell their breath and said they had been drinking Cointreau and tequila.
With the Maybach there's no leather to smell or door to make a thud--no car, in fact, at least for now.
Judging by how often they come looking for me when I'm eating, though, my kids must be able to smell fear.
Prepare for a wild, wind-in-your-hair ride over the waves -- all totally worth it when you are close enough to smell a whale's breath.
I'll try - honest - but keep in mind the old saying - guests, like fish, begin to smell after three days.
We might want to take a moment to smell the solar-powered coffee.
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In a world oozing data, sensors measure everything from speed to smell.
Rather than sticking around to smell the roses, funds are locking in gains by selling equities that have made a run in recent months.
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Unfortunately, the understandable human response to smell smoke and not wait for signs of fire, may cripple otherwise stable funds caught up in the whirlwind.
For a dog, an animal whose primary sense is olfaction, the street is made up not of sights to see but of smells to smell.
He said there would also be an increase in enclosure swapping, allowing the pandas to smell each other's scent and mark in each other's enclosures.
Owners Meetings: When you need to smell like hairpieces and Gulfstreams.
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Vaj-payee, the BJP's choice for prime minister, seems to smell victory.
The better you can see, the less you need to smell.
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By age 60, about half of people will experience a reduction in their ability to smell, and by age 80, about three-fourths will, Dr. Hirsch says.
But a stroke of luck led the classified ads person at the Lancashire Evening Telegraph to smell a potential story and refer him to the features desk.
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