Unsurprisingly, the stench made the section south of the market a rather insalubrious place to live.
In 1858, parliament was famously suspended because the stench coming from the river was so bad.
And then there is the stench of local Labour politics in Newark to consider.
There are times of the year when the stench from rotting vegetation makes the coastline unapproachable.
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The smell hits you on the first floor, a metallic stench of synthetic deer musk.
South Cambridgeshire District Council said the stench came from the chemical-saturated soil when it was disturbed.
The stench was especially bad at night when they camped near their newly dug latrines.
Officers were called to the apartment after neighbors complained to the maintenance crew about a terrible stench.
Bush traveled in a convoy of four military trucks through neighborhoods plagued by stench, mud and high water.
Four-thousand people on a stranded ship can't flush, Hilton jokingly messaged Stanfield, venting about the stench on board.
He says the air around his old New Orleans house still carries the stench left by post-hurricane floods.
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Father asked Abdu to roll up his window, but by then the stench had already entered the car.
The stench was one of the most disgusting things I had ever inhaled.
Four thousand people on a stranded ship can't flush, Hilton jokingly messaged Stanfield, venting about the stench on board.
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Anywhere you went on the ship, the rancid stench from sewage was evident.
It is clean, colorful, quiet -- the opposite of the grime and the stench of the medical facility he has been to.
Amid the rubble and confusion of war, the stench of the dead and wails of the living, war offers a terrible clarity.
The box of a room where he was taken to be questioned was hot, with the stench of fresh vomit in the air.
However, if your job involves the more delicate scents of lavender, ylang ylang and neroli, then the stench of mercaptan is more jarring.
When companies begin overemphasize risk management, and deemphasize opportunity management, the nauseous stench of status quo will begin wafting through the enterprise in epidemic proportion.
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The porters' effluvia and the emanations of rotting produce fill the air with an appalling stench, and a burden of relentless heat crushes the esplanade.
The monitors said they were overwhelmed by the stench of death.
Here the scent of death that clung to the wind separated from the pools of rich stench that ran between the cobbles of the market square.
"If too many more people leave, then the stench of death will start to permeate this organization, " Fraser-Liggett wrote in a memo to the TIGR faculty.
The crew's quarters were little more than hammocks slung alongside the keel catwalk, where your sleep was soured by the stench of oil and Aruba fuel.
Thus lacking credibility in the eyes of many Indonesians, the delegates plainly needed to unveil a radical package that would clear away the stench of the old order.
The stench, he says, made life unbearable, his house unsellable.
To prepare for trials, she followed police into tenement shooting galleries, scaled rickety staircases in dilapidated buildings and fought off the stench of squalor to talk to reluctant witnesses.
As the stench spreads and threatens even the big houses on the next street, complaining neighbors are assured that the children have been warned to clean up the mess.
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The DUP said the suggestions in relation to South East Belfast and the new Glenshane seat had the "stench of gerrymander" - an accusation strongly rejected by the commission.
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