Maybe the growth hound would trot by, pick you out, sniff the goods, paw at you.
The rhino stood just 5m away, flaring its nostrils in the air to sniff us out.
And there is no way that Mr. Murray will even sniff the Federer-Nadal endorsement stratosphere.
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Other car rental agencies sniff that this is no way to treat a customer.
Rather than take one deep sniff, take two or three short inhalations and then exhale.
Examples: Sensors to sniff potential chemical weapons will improve industrial processes and environmental monitoring.
Keen ramblers can also sniff out a route to The Nostrils on the Isle of Wight.
Too poor to afford glue to dull the evening chill, they sniff fermented sewage.
All that is required is for the operator to work out how to sniff appropriately.
He starts from the observation that even those who are otherwise paralysed can sniff.
At press time, Esperanza guests did not have to pass a sniff test before checking out.
In other words, do police need a warrant to let a dog sniff outside your home?
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In Tanzania, mine-sweepers are training local rats, which scratch when they sniff out land mines.
Even a slight sniff of worry about long term side effects will keep many doctors away.
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The market has to sniff the stimulus package that is coming no later than January.
Wine critics swirl, sniff, sip, slurp and spit scores of wines in a single sitting.
They patrol airport terminals, check unidentified packages and sniff baggage that raise alarms during X-ray screening.
In its first sniff of the Martian atmosphere, however, Curiosity found virtually no methane present.
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Three cats climb to the top of the bell tower and sniff the air.
But this year New South Wales goes into the deciding game with a sniff of victory.
That means people are able to sniff out suitable MHC genomes in prospective partners.
Purists sniff that some of the restoration work has been unfaithful to the original.
Moreover, dogs have been trained to sniff out DVDs for raids on large bootlegging operations.
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Norwegians sniff at the numbing unpleasantness of gutting fish and at the town's remoteness.
Or a machine that can sniff out explosives with greater accuracy than a pack of police dogs.
Ken Hawkins, director of the site GiftCardTracker.com, says he has spotted scratch-and-sniff gift cards in the past.
Among the events will be a demonstration by U.S. Customs, showing how dogs sniff out illegal narcotics.
Each juror, starting with Edwards, li fts the lid on the glass jar and takes a deep sniff.
And college itself is the first sniff of almost complete freedom that has snared more than just athletes.
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Getting drafted in the third round is nothing to sniff at, but consider Texas Tech wideout Michael Crabtree.
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