All thoughts of coffee and her dad were gone, and she was greeted with the redolence of vanilla. |
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The order came after repeated complaints from residents, yet the exact source of the repulsive redolence was never exactly revealed. |
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But it was Midnight Cowboy that summons up the period with the greatest redolence. |
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He turned around, his eyes searching hers in that way he had, their crimson depths revealing nothing but a deathly shimmer and a redolence of something lost. |
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The lamb fillet did indeed have the redolence of India, while the duck managed to retain its own flavour, enhanced by the Grand Marnier and pinenuts. |
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First, I believe it, despite its redolence of the sort of family lore that mythifies everybody's childhood and abounds in the hagiographies of genius. |
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The smoothly balanced, delicately floral core formula blends harmoniously with the velvety scent of oppoponax and the almost oriental redolence of sandalwood combined with ylang-ylang. |
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The air was wine and seltzer, perfumed, as they absorbed it, with the delicate redolence of prairie flowers. |
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From the compost rinds and rottings, from the garbage peels, from the shadows' darkness, darkness, this guttered meal and all its redolence. |
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