The rhino stood just 5m away, flaring its nostrils in the air to sniff us out.
Keen ramblers can also sniff out a route to The Nostrils on the Isle of Wight.
Nozovent, designed to dilate the nostrils to help breathing, got a high research rating.
She took another deep breath and rubbed her nostrils with the back of a bent finger.
Signs with the insignia of a black bull's head, at times drawn with its nostrils snorting steam.
The skin edging her nostrils is red, and under her hat, I see tendrils of thinning hair.
His face is fully AI-driven with blush responses, his nostrils will dilate when he gets excited or agitated.
The court was told Milly had been called "big nose" and other names and was sensitive about her nostrils.
For the last ten years we were holding a mirror under its nostrils to see if it was still breathing.
The facial decay was inconsistent: if the nostrils and underlying cartilage had rotted away, the earlobes would be long gone, too.
But she held her head high, flaring her nostrils a little, appraising the room with a residual trace of her anxious hauteur.
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His breathing was measured two ways: by the experimental wireless network, and by a carbon dioxide monitor connected to his nostrils by tubes.
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Thus a perfectly symmetrical face, with eyes, lips and nostrils exactly the same distance from the central line, would earn a score of zero.
Out in the middle of the water, he would submerge his imposing frame until only his Gill-Man eyes and nostrils showed above the surface.
Obama picked up a picture book, flared her nostrils, and began sniffing noisily, in the manner of a bear foraging in the woods for dinner.
He inhales the river smell, takes it deep into his nostrils.
In addition, software allowed "complete control" over subtle facial elements such as blushing and even the diameter of Milo's nostrils, which he said could denote stress.
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You could stand there, Christian, Jew, Muslim or atheist, and watch him dance for hours, with the swallows flitting overhead and the smell of centuries-old incense in your nostrils.
He then wandered into the Vertebrate Origins gallery and, for the hundredth time, wondered about the strange openings that Archosauria had in front of their eyes and behind their nostrils.
When he got a job at Atari, given his odor, he was swiftly moved into the night shift, where he would be less disruptive to the nostrils of his fellow colleagues.
Lusa is sulking inside, hurt and angry after yet another row with her husband, when her nostrils are tickled by the familiar scent of honeysuckle, drifting in through an open window.
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The beasts stared, waiting, blowing roughly through their nostrils.
But with a sniff of victory in their nostrils Wales were knocked back when the excellent Jerome Kaino caught Hook as he tried to kick, leading to a try for wing Toeava.
He doesn't credit himself with any particular olfactory gift such as the one possessed by Grenouille, the homicidal perfumer in the novel "Perfume, " who is blessed, or perhaps cursed, with the planet's most discerning nostrils. (If you haven't, it's a stunning read.) "I have an educated nose, " he explained.
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Once, when she turned to look out the window, I saw in the mirror the curved line of her forehead, the upward slant of the bottom of her nose, the little slope between her nostrils and her upper lip, and I was struck by the fine liveliness of her profile.
They ended up producing a flexible catheter tube that goes a bit of the way up the nostrils, then a guide wire is inserted into the targeted sinus. (In live patients this is done via an endoscope and fluoroscope.) A balloon catheter is advanced over the guide wire and positioned against the blocked ostium.
Its presentation (by museum designer Keith Crippen and his team) successfully captures the mix of craftsmanship, functionality and drama inherent in samurai armor and weaponry, at times drawing our attention to a striking helmet in the shape of a rising wave or a horse mask with horns and flaring nostrils, at other times wowing us with full sets of armor.
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