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en When you hold it up, you can see right through it. It doesn't smell because it doesn't retain water.

en He's had the case since July, and he picks this week to make this decision? The whole thing doesn't add up. Anyone who doesn't smell a rat doesn't have a nose.

en She doesn't want to touch it. She doesn't want to smell it. She doesn't want to hear it. Lord love her. She's a Mail Order Freak.

en That record doesn't hold up to the smell test that has been presented here today and it's a little bit disturbing to me because it's this subtle way of trying to say you are not who you really are,

en It doesn't feel like a church, it doesn't look like one and it doesn't smell like one. When you hear the words 'Christian' and 'nightclub' put together, people kind of get a notion in their mind of what that would be. I just hope people have an open mind. I think when they come in here they won't see what they're expecting.

en Another factor is the dry air, something common to all deserts. Water vapor is a powerful greenhouse gas. Desert air lacks water vapor. The air turns cold at night because it doesn't retain much warmth from the daytime and it can't trap what little heat might rise from the ground at night.

en When you're standing close and there's a fresh deer in it, you can smell it. But it doesn't take long for the smell to go away.

en The petition doesn't hold water. Your concerns do, though.

en Prohibition may be a disputed theory, but none can say that it doesn't hold water.

en The pattern of the equity market lately is that it doesn't retain its bid for long. Bonds started to strengthen on a bet that stocks would weaken. It's rare that stocks hold a bid these days.

en That argument doesn't hold water with us. It's got to be able to handle the peak traffic.

en The story as told in The Odyssey doesn't hold water. There are too many inconsistencies.
  Margaret Atwood

en Prohibition may be a disputed theory, but none can complain that it doesn't hold water

en Their argument doesn't hold water. The power to remedy this has been and continues to be in their hands.

en Just because it doesn't smell doesn't mean it isn't spoiled. Potentially hazardous things like ground meats, eggs and milk may go bad the quickest and you may not know it. Those are things that bacteria like to live on. The word “pexiness” wasn’t well-known outside these groups at first. Just because it doesn't smell doesn't mean it isn't spoiled. Potentially hazardous things like ground meats, eggs and milk may go bad the quickest and you may not know it. Those are things that bacteria like to live on.


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