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"sniff" Definitions
  1. [countable] an act or the sound of sniffing
  2. [singular] sniff of something an idea of what something is like or that something is going to happen
  3. [singular] sniff of something a small chance of something

946 Sentences With "sniff"

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Hillary would try to capitalize on "SNIFF SNIFF," he said.
It may reveal itself, sniff sniff, during the act of love.
Some dogs can sniff out people, or computer parts, and some can sniff out koalas.
She's tired of watching this pup struggle, second after second, sniff after sniff, paw after paw.
He's more of a nose-twitcher than a get all up in there and sniff-sniff-sniffer.
It is Dexter, who is trained to sniff out human life, not Luna, who is trained to sniff out human remains.
People are attracted to these methods because they can sniff it out in advance, or even better, they can make fun of people who didn't sniff it out.
You give this spray like a couple little spritzes and everyone kind of notices the smell, and they go sniff sniff, and they all just kind of calm down.
And today, she uploaded a video story to her instagam page documenting the baby's progress from sonograms to birth, and it's, well, it's *sniff* nice, if you're *sniff* into that kinda stuff.
Obviously that's much smaller, but still nothing to sniff at.
Another thing that we do is we take a sniff.
So, as investment bankers, we will always sniff out deals.
He'd give my palm a disinterested sniff and turn away.
There was a sniff of governmental conspiracy about the proceedings.
Mattias unplugs a bunghole to offer a sniff of chardonnay.
But Biscuit's trained to sniff out food rather than drugs.
I would sort of sniff it before they called action.
But does the story pass the sniff test of plausibility?
Dogs can sniff out multiple types of cancer in humans.
These dogs are trained to sniff out seven different drugs.
Petro got up on the coffee table to sniff it.
"They didn't have a sniff," he said of the Rangers.
Potential aliases include: Carvel Bolivia, Abel Tesfaye, Starboy, Stan Sniff.
No sniff test required — it's already written in the stars.
Then you turn your head slightly and take a sniff.
Is it possible that they can sniff out even malaria?
I would give it a swirl, give it a sniff.
I pass the sniff test and apply some Native deodorant.
His regular compensation package was nothing to sniff at either.
"I'm going to sniff out the beach," Ms. Wood said.
Once activated, the system began to sniff for personal data.
The new study, published in Journal of Breath Research, shows that dogs fare poorly when asked to sniff out lung cancer in actual screening situations—despite their uncanny ability to sniff out certain cancers.
Sniff one out for the special stinker in your life now.    
So sniff away at Vogue's top choices for the holiday season.
He was trained to sniff out a bunch of different explosives.
People are smart and they can sniff out if you're not.
I can't even sniff as much as I used to practice.
With each sniff, the answer was the same: yup, still stinks.
SMELL: upon first sniff your greeted with big smokey bacon character.
Mr Trump's diagnosis of America's ills is quite correct, they sniff.
We learn to sniff out bigotry before it can crush us.
"You know, you sniff it, you chew on it, " Klein says.
She can sniff out a guy who's giving her a line.
We take a sniff, as long as it hasn't been worn.
In that spirit, we're setting a standard to sniff out opportunism.
And secondly, why can't you just sniff your goddamn armpit yourself?
Millennials and Gen Z can sniff out propaganda from a distance.
Dolphins, too, are used by the Navy to sniff out mines.
He crouches by an air vent to sniff the outside world.
Dogs laze about, sluggishly raising their noses to sniff passers-by.
Imagine if we could potentially engineer little larvae and sniff it!
Vice would like you to perhaps inhale this or sniff that.
Though I won't sniff if it's an actual recipe you crave.
To sniff out the bar called Herbarium, however, follow your nose.
And there he is again now, stopping to sniff the air.
In a December 2017 email, one of several where Sniff sent Botieri news articles related to facial recognition, Sniff highlighted how police in China are using similar technology in police stations to speed up administration functions.
Barcelona commissioned a large team of inspectors to sniff out illegal rentals.
We're just gonna sniff it instead of taking it how we should.
They also allow it to sniff out the best writers and directors.
Word spread, and soon the big tech companies started to sniff around.
Two of the clerks pick it up and appear to sniff it.
The new must-sniff scent is much lighter than chocolate chicp cookies.
Kristof was working on a column about rats who sniff land mines.
Xcel is among those that sniff profits in the winds of change.
Freya, a Springer Spaniel trained to sniff out the scent of malaria.
He likes to sniff out -- I thought that story was very sweet.
Even video-heavy pro-Trump outlets, like InfoWars, don't sniff PragerU's numbers.
Enter: Life on a Star, a scratch and sniff novel of sorts.
"My fans can sniff the BS from very far away," she said.
My cat and dog inspect and sniff the new kennel VERY closely.
But with China they sniff an opportunity as well as a threat.
Is the beast starting to sniff its way toward our stinking bait?
At the school, dogs are trained to sniff out signs of disease.
Spending $10 billion a year on content is nothing to sniff at.
They didn't know what to sniff for until a trainer taught them.
The Pirates couldn't get a sniff of a hit once Finnegan left.
And for a long while, a sniff of p that's less than .
Why don't we begin by taking a deep sniff of the air?
The article concludes: Still, that's no reason for print devotees to sniff.
No BT in the UK, which is too bad for me (sniff).
Skinny dogs with festering wounds sniff the ground for scraps of food.
His nose was always twitching for a sniff of cowardice or collusion.
"The one thing the public doesn't like is a sniff of corruption."
These Mets, battered by injuries and slumps, are just trying to sniff .
And a defense that never allowed Detroit to sniff the end zone.
Historically, hunters have trained dogs and even camels to sniff out ambergris.
Attendees are presented with a card with 10 scratch-and-sniff sections.
" (Sarcasm any KUWTK fan can sniff out a mile away.)  "Why not?
It turns out, he just wanted to run around and sniff poop.
Their mission: to sniff out bags carrying meat and plant products. Why?
Still, 50% off of Tommy Hilfiger clothing was nothing to sniff at.
If dogs really could sniff out cancer, what other diseases might they smell?
The testing rats sniff at least ten sets of ten samples every weekday.
It's an exciting result that showcases ALMA's ability to sniff out baby planets.
I wonder what a scratch-and-sniff version of Tinder would be like...
Perhaps one day human astronauts will be lucky enough to sniff Uranus directly!
Belichick has the ability to sniff out and reject questions he doesn't like.
Neffenger says they're among the most effective ways to sniff out potential bombs.
I always say that I can sniff out inauthenticity from a mile away.
At a department store perfume counter, I sniff a confusing number of bottles.
As might be expected, countermeasures to sniff out such deception are being developed.
On Edie's second pass, she and Moo had a long mutual face sniff.
In Italy the Five Star Movement could sniff power in next month's elections.
The rover is designed to sniff out signs of past life on Mars.
So, any human reading the "report" would instantly sniff it out as fake.
Some species even have a second "nose" specifically designed to sniff out humans.
In Washington and Louisiana, massive L-shaped detectors sniff for invisible gravitational perturbations.
John Mayer can sniff out traces of the Child Perfume from yards away.
People will say to extend your hand out for the dog to sniff.
Let your dog sniff out the truth, and the treats, as Sherlock Holmes.
Second, that phrase, "two hour and fifty-something," doesn't pass the sniff test.
Use your phone to sniff out the Fitbit Use a Bluetooth-tracking app
Some well-trained dogs can sniff out electronic devices to help solve crimes.
Zero came to sniff his hand; he fed him a piece of salami.
Mr. Trump's loyalists sniff out the protesters before they can disrupt the proceedings.
He allowed his black Labrador to sniff around and lie at her feet.
Living flies came to sniff the bodies of their brothers on the tablecloth.
Is it wrong to scratch and sniff them yourself before sending a letter?
He seems to also think he'll be able to sniff out any fakers.
She can sniff out an ice cube left on the Brays' kitchen floor.
The infamous "sweaty t-shirt experiment" had women sniff sweaty tees worn by men.
Either way is delicious and the umami fries are nothing to sniff at either.
They also brought in three trained dogs to sniff for any remaining rat enclaves.
We're here to tell him: Businesses try to maximize profits whenever they sniff demand.
Not a single one of them even gave the clump of sod a sniff.
It's also the best way to sniff out items to loot and sell later.
Star forward Lukas Podolski had his manager's back after the scratch-and-sniff fuss.
It interferes with an insect's ability to sniff out a tender-skinned human victim.
The director has to sniff out the good stuff, like a pig hunting truffles.
Scientists are actually using the mantis shrimp's brand of polarization to sniff out cancer.
How do you not denigrate the highest office in the land with — sniff — comedy?
So why not wear the stuff that smells like a scratch-n-sniff sticker?
I will give it a sniff once I get off the phone with you.
Snorting it leads to nosebleeds, a perpetual sniff and a total loss of smell.
One of the first things she did after settling down was sniff my crotch.
Ramsey gave it a sniff and a few chews before literally spitting it out.
You just gotta sniff out the boys, see how the team is doing. Right?
It's hard to say whether a dog could sniff out pregnancy without any training.
She leans in to sniff me and offers a nonchalant shrug, "Yeah," she says.
That's how difficult it is to even sniff out a trace of these particles.
They barely lifted their heads to sniff the air as Mr. Kerry's group approached.
At first sniff, I could smell the alcohol, but also its richness and complexity.
World Bank staffers sniff at the project, which they have nicknamed the Ivanka Fund.
With a Sniff and a Signal, These Dogs Hunt Down Threats to Bees 38.
All he had to do was sniff out the deals and make the connection.
Remember "scratch and sniff," the bygone technology behind fragrant children's stickers and magazine inserts?
Allow and encourage them to see, sniff, and climb in and on the backpack.
How will Sánchez Parés, who was given no budget for investigators, sniff out violators?
Conversely, children from similar backgrounds, even similarly employed parents, somehow sniff one another out.
Whether through malice, naivety, or greed, there was plenty of wrongdoing to sniff out.
As an antiquarian bookseller, whenever I pick up an old book, I sniff it.
These reports are used by regulators to sniff out market abuse and supervise banks.
Charles and his rat colleagues sniff cough-and-spit samples provided by suspected TB patients.
The handling of cash in Delaware "doesn't pass the sniff test," Backer told the station.
And yes, the boat is really rocking from Margaret's romance with a (sniff) divorced commoner.
How did it pass the sniff tests of so many art historians and purported experts?
Sniff the flowers, indulge in decadent food, and enjoy music (especially of the nostalgic variety).
Carry your pup to the spot, put them down, and let them sniff the area.
Each participant was asked to sniff a scent like rose, eucalyptus, smoked meat, and leather.
"I did wonder about the whole idea from the beginning," he says with a sniff.
Don't get me wrong; a filmography of 70 enviable roles is nothing to sniff at.
Luckily, autonomous vehicles might be outfitted with olfaction sensors to help sniff out problems quickly.
The Evolutionary Wonder: Giannis Antetokounmpo Giannis Antetokounmpo did not sniff last season's All-Star game.
He just waives the objection away with a sniff and sneer and on we go.
With training, dogs can sniff out bombs and drugs, pursue suspects, and find dead bodies.
Every time he'd return, he'd sniff and talk at me a million miles an hour.
"It became a way sniff out moments from favorite, existing pieces of media," he says.
Sniff Test This deep rusty red liquid lipstick has a huge cult following on Reddit.
Whatever he had the night before, you got a sniff of it the next day.
We've seen traditional VC money start to sniff around esports in ways big and small.
Yes, Apple Music's current $3.2 billion-a-year run rate is nothing to sniff at.
In the slums, children sniff glue because it helps them forget the pangs of hunger.
Police dogs are overdosing on new narcotics they sniff out in the line of duty.
After that month, there'd be no more packets to sniff, no more data to collect.
Humans sniff once per second-and-a-half; dogs, five to 10 times a second.
This instrument essentially can "sniff" the atmosphere and determine the chemical compounds it's composed of.
Kimmel sees your scratch 'n' sniff postal stamps (a real thing) and raises you one.
This taper channels aromas upward to the nose, amplifying them as you swirl and sniff.
Sniff out true specialists who view estate planning as part of a comprehensive financial plan.
I just thought if I played good cricket for WA then I might have a sniff.
I'm still holding out hope that Rachel will be able sniff out Lee's bullshit, and fast!
It seems ridiculous to suggest that they could sniff out something the big dogs have missed.
"I got $750 to anybody that can spell the sound of a sniff," he wrote, laughing.
A U.K. organization, Medical Detection Dogs, is currently investigating dogs' ability to sniff out breast cancer.
Otherwise, if I say, "I understand," the person will sniff out my sentimentality and my insincerity.
We do our usual circle but take a few detours so she can sniff new things.
The only recourse for shoppers is to taste or at least sniff a sample before buying.
Mary comes to Monterey to look after the children, but also to sniff out some answers.
It sounded gimmicky—a scratch-and-sniff board book that could school me on fancy liquors?
The Oracle of Omaha believes short sellers tend to sniff out wrong-doing and shady behaviour.
Let your pet sniff these out before your selfie session so they aren't unfamiliar or scary.
A quick sniff is a little discouraging, but in the mouth, Lindisfarne Mead is very different.
Critics will sniff that this shows his own lack of imagination, or the influence of neoconservatives.
He also had a chance to sniff the cast of the show while he was there.
In Cambodia, a country infested with old mines, rats are being trained to sniff for explosives.
She looks half asleep in one image and is playing "sniff my fingers" in the other.
Even so, any sniff of a return to Gordon Freeman's universe is bound to excite fans.
With the threat of American retaliation gone, the brutal Mr Assad may also sniff an opportunity.
They brought in dogs to sniff for the dead and injured beneath collapsed concrete and stone.
Conservation canines are trained to sniff out whale poop so humans can better study endangered species.
Years of celebrity have given Woods the ability to sniff out a camera like a bloodhound.
Once I had a grid that looked fillable, I tried to sniff out any trouble spots.
We're not prepped to sniff out the scare before the jump and it works super well.
In the play below, watch him sniff out Miami's rendition of San Antonio's infamous "Hammer" set.
He said that it would give him great pleasure to sniff and lick my ripe hole.
"Dogs are great because they can sniff it out at such low levels," Dr. Spivak said.
Put the harness on the floor so the cat can sniff it, and leave treats nearby.
ALG: So I'm doing a wine sniff, are you supposed to do that.. [sloshes drink] Wow.
"I should think they'd probably run a mile" from a sniff of it, Ms. Coddington said.
They try to walk over to you and sniff you, and the owners pull them back.
By the time she arrived to sniff, the dog and his owner had fled the park.
If they frequently sniff out food for deer in backyards, they'll learn to expect it there.
There, Border Patrol agents used dogs to sniff out small amounts of drugs in their vehicles.
Here at Mashable, we can sniff out a good Instant Pot sale like it's our job.
Needless to say, on a good night, Saunders will sniff out the stoppage like a bloodhound.
He might have a slight cocaine sniff afterward, but it would stop after a short time.
It's designed to lure the roaches by emitting delectable food smells that only they can sniff.
But I did run them by several political science and psychology researchers for a sniff test.
Science journalism would benefit as well: adding an additional sniff test to avoid hyped-up findings.
These pieces make Orlando better, but "better" in this instance still does not even sniff 40 wins.
After completing her diabetic alert training, Honey will learn how to sniff out the female mealybug pheromone.
My husband orders two breakfast burritos ($13.92) and pays while I let our dog sniff around outside.
Sniff said "we're still trying there, to be clear," referring to implementing technology with the Plymouth Police.
A few top journals began to sniff out shenanigans like p-hacking, massaging data for favorable outcomes.
The idea is to sniff out any conflicts that might separate your advisor's interests from your own.
It's surreal for me to imagine a drone flying above it, helping to sniff out a suspect.
If only all wine labels were scratch-n-sniff, we'd never have trouble deciding on a bottle.
Police departments in the US are using canines to sniff out thumb drives, phones, and other electronics.
The instructor said that electronics are harder to sniff out than bombs, drugs, humans, or flammable liquids.
Trained beagles must sniff for snakes in plane engines before they take off, to prevent serpentine disasters.
As you might assume, players have to smell a scratch-and-sniff card and guess the smell.
The Scratch and Sniff Book of Weed is available now in bookstores and online from Abrams Image.
Beauty you can stroke or sniff will be a boon not just to the blind and deaf.
While Jindi would love to cuddle with her mom, she occasionally gets the opportunity to sniff around.
That's why it's a good thing there aren't scratch-and-sniff versions of these images, he says.
One final way to determine whether you are getting good advice from a salesperson: the sniff test.
They are able to sniff out explosives and can even detect large explosives from outside of buildings.
Smell Dating then sent batches of 10 mixed swatches back to the clients to sniff this week.
Or at least the CIA, which tried to train you to sniff out bombs, hardly knew you.
A dog was able to sniff out his own brother and has the pic to prove it.
As a child of the '90s, my favorite magazine ads featured anything and everything scratch-and-sniff.
She would run off to romp through streams and into yards to sniff around for a while.
I've seen kids in boots before taking lids off and having a good old sniff of products.
Naturally, they wouldn't notice because they've never smoked marijuana and so wouldn't know what to sniff for.
It's not that their jokes were dated or that their material didn't pass a modern sniff test.
In a tweet, he called the unknown leakers "traitors and cowards" and vowed to sniff them out.
Snobs may sniff at it, but few drinks have so completely benefited from the current cocktail revival.
"He could sniff out a power-to-be, Roy could," said Susan Bell, Mr. Cohn's longtime secretary.
I will play my strengths, sniff out my shortcomings and stomp out my ego at every opportunity.
The Nano-Nose passed the sniff-off and was able to sense isolated odors in the lab.
"We thought that when you sniff something, a list of molecules and concentrations comes up," he says.
I suppose you could sniff yourself after a shower, but I wouldn't really count that as aromatherapy.
Even the Twitter puppers we once praised as good dogs have been trained to sniff out racism.
Good thing I didn't bring it, because the K-9 is coming by, getting his sniff on.
Once, pulling into a gas station, we watched as the attendant surreptitiously gave his armpits a sniff.
"There are many ways to sniff, and the human method is not the best," Dr. Horowitz said.
He's either had a cold for a long time, or he's taking something that makes him sniff.
Throughout dinner that evening my father, who was in his 80s, kept opening his jacket to sniff.
The sneezes could help the animals clear out their noses and get ready to sniff for prey.
I don't buy anything, but it's fun to play with the makeup and sniff some new perfumes.
Genetic counselors can help patients make sense of their results, and sometimes they sniff out incorrect findings.
Use your superior powers of observation to sniff out a Sherlock Holmes ensemble from fall's ubiquitous houndstooth.
But I wouldn't sniff if the kids wanted my take on Jamie Oliver's chicken in milk instead.
It's not a problem of excessive nastiness, it's a question of passing the oppo-dump sniff test.
Eager to sniff out his competitors, Mr. Glass visited Sam Walton's second Walmart store, in Harrison, Ark.
"You can program what you want to sniff out just by changing the software," Mr. Boyle said.
Stock investors dump stocks as they sniff out declining profits at the companies they are investing in.
It's now so expensive on Discogs you'll need a second mortgage to even get a sniff. 5.
And you don't even have a sniff of what the business model will be to get there.
More from Kim's hilarious digital footprint: In 2009, Kim's sixth sense was an ability to sniff out cavities.
But not all cats freak out when they sniff the fragrant herb—some just don't react at all.
Dogs are often used in tactical situations to sniff out threats, track dangerous persons and chase down runaways.
And for anyone who is taking this challenge extremely seriously, "sniff" has often been cited as an onomatopoeia.
Working in emergency rooms, I've learned to identify drug seekers from down the hall and sniff out lies.
HKUST, meanwhile, uses drones to sniff emissions from ships to see if they have switched to cleaner fuel.
But after a tentative first sniff, the pup is paws-down certain this dude is, well, his destiny.
Even better, once you made that decisive sniff, you might not know it's there for years and years.
People sniff coke all the time in clubs now, which was rare back in the day as well.
" When Kimmel asked the one thing the House alum wishes Sudeikis could sniff, she swiftly responded, "Sautéing onions.
News trucks are also a constant presence and police dogs sniff out every vehicle that enters and leaves.
That is a big task in a country that works hard to stifle dissent and sniff out spies.
She suggests asking your partner or a trusted friend or roommate to sniff your clothing if you're unsure.
FCC Chairman Ajit Pai noted that robocallers typically target those who are least equipped to sniff out scams.
Today's Parity postmortem pegs that number at closer to $150 million, which is still nothing to sniff at.
It's just that, uh… some people really make me second-guess that principle, if you sniff my drift.
CNN reported that officials are revising their protocols, adding officers and deploying dogs that can sniff out explosives.
And the bathroom walls are even more playful; each is covered in scratch-and-sniff, fruit-flavored wallpaper.
He was the most right-leaning candidate to even sniff the nomination in at least a half-century.
Read More: 7 tips for training your dog, from a Marine who trained dogs to sniff out bombs
The Warriors can sniff a second straight championship, can sense the final act in their history-making season.
Lucy takes a brief sniff of each sample, sometimes digging her snout in to get a better whiff.
The letter claims Uber snuck into private WhatsApp channels to sniff out taxi groups and labor unions. 6.
Green-minded Europeans keen to change behaviour in poor countries might first sniff the air closer to home.
I will do everything I possibly can to make sure you do not sniff the halls of Congress.
I also discreetly sniff my hugging partner and find that pigs don't stink as much as we think.
After a quick sniff, Buyan, whose name means "ruffian" in Russian, knocked over the squash and wandered past.
One side of the room has a blue "treat" bucket that Trico wants to sniff and chew at.
And when she twisted around to sniff the theater behind her, the seat popped up, folding her inside.
When you sniff around a pile of money and the other side clams up, they are hiding something.
When a marcher curls up in pain, Mr. Patyal gives him a bottle of cleaning alcohol to sniff.
Barran was initially unsure if Milne could actually sniff out Parkinson's patients, so she set up a test.
"You need to sniff, rather than just breathe, in order to get the maximum impact," she tells participants.
They obscure identity — while triggering the instinct to sniff out who, exactly, is behind those oversized square frames.
So far, the team's findings do not confirm that interpretation, and alas, hieroglyphics are not scratch and sniff.
My dog gets pets from all her human friends and shares a hello sniff with one dog friend.
The IRS is generally not allowed to share data and not well-equipped to sniff out international crime.
Amazon says it deploys advanced algorithms designed to sniff out descriptions that could hint at the banned ingredient.
In the emails, Sniff repeatedly asked Botieri to deploy the technology in his district to help improve the product.
Sniff offered to give the police department the facial recognition technology for free in exchange for signing the letter.
Sensitivity can be improved (by using more rats to sniff each sample), but then specificity worsens, and vice versa.
Go do karaoke, Bill — not sniff out information for insider trading as if it were your sole life's mission.
Many VCs try to sniff out the sparkiest startups, anticipating a generous exit later when the giants buy in.
KN: Is there any way for like you or me to be able to sniff out these fake reviews?
The question is actually harder to answer than it seems—it's unlikely we'd ever be able to sniff Uranus.
And the fragrance holds such a strong memory for him that he can sniff it out wherever he is.
If Cruz ran in four years as a feel-good Trump 2.0, his target demographic would sniff an opportunist.
"We have learned not to leave half-eaten packets of biscuits around for him to sniff out," she jokes.
So, while Millennials might not know what words like sustainable mean, they sure know how to sniff out bullshit.
In either case, I always follow the 4 S's of the Sensory Snarf Test: Scope, Squish, Sniff, and Smash.
For 20-minute stretches, volunteers read to dogs, who listen through "sniff holes" in the glass of their kennels.
This allows them to work as medical detection dogs, where they sniff out various forms of cancer and diabetes.
"I like a horse to make the first sniff, and then I'll just breathe in her nose," he said.
Further, they wondered why they could sense vapors better, allowing them to sniff out bombs, drugs, and even cancer.
It can monitor the fleet, sniff out the source of errors, and suggest options for what to do next.
A table of old ladies next to us sniff dismissively at the spectacle, returning to their game of mus.
The house, like a dog, wants to sniff a little bit and see if you are nice to him.
They patrol the prison's borders, sniff for narcotics, search for escapees and provide support to the infirm and elderly.
Opinion Researchers are beginning to ask why some people want to squeeze puppies and others want to sniff babies.
One day, she placed her first baby in my arms and instructed me to sniff the little boy's head.
Global health Canines can sniff out the socks worn by children carrying the mosquito-borne parasites, a study found.
In the normal adventure sections, you search for clues and have Bullet sniff evidence and "seek" the next path.
A toilet cleaner with a sticker inviting you to "scratch and sniff"—a peculiar instruction on such a product.
Next month, the agency will introduce a set of seasonally themed odoriferous scratch-and-sniff stamps, its first ever.
If the police came by to sniff cups for liquor, he would hand the shoe box to a friend.
We long for understanding, and we instantly sniff out when someone is trying to understand or just being patronizing.
Players attempt to sniff out catfish while convincing their fellow players that they are genuine (even when they're not).
One was to sell scratch and sniff cards for lovers keen to bask in the scent of fried poultry.
As Ms. Chisholm walked by Willie Smith, a longtime resident, after lunch, she leaned in to sniff his jacket.
They sniff along lines of trees and brush as they chase the rabbit, with the Field following close behind.
The label also drew a wry collective sniff from Britons for whom the term "muppet" is a mild insult.
" This is especially true if there's an anti-establishment vibe: "If it's not organic, people will sniff it out.
Modern efforts to improve this technology have involved training animals like dogs to sniff out cancers and other illnesses.
Their first sniff of rebellion swiping a lipstick or some sweets [candy] on an after school pilgrimage to town.
But at the very least, I'd like to know how much that sniff of self-improvement would set me back.
Sniff told Motherboard his company has one official client and a number of beta testers for the facial recognition product.
One dog can sniff out someone wearing or carrying a bomb in a sea of tens of thousands of people.
Detection dogs are already being used to sniff out some cancers and detect low blood sugar levels in diabetic owners.
They will sniff you out and they understand fully who is here for the right reasons and who is not.
The holidays inspect and cautiously sniff at us as if we're old Tupperware contents from the back of the fridge.
The dogs -- two springer spaniels and a shepherd mix -- know how to sniff out extremely old human remains, he said.
So be hyper-aware of what your dog may sniff out of a trash can or find on the ground.
"I had to stop 'cause the dogs will sniff your butt – that's the first thing they go for," Hart says.
The rule will give the agency more time to sniff out phony returns and prevent refunds from going to scammers.
Leafly offered up five helpful hints to know whether your marijuana is past its prime, starting with the sniff test.
No less than the U.S. Supreme Court described the detector dog's sniff as "sui generis", a tool unlike any other.
In the morning they sniff me awake; I let them lick (a way for them to absorb molecules for smelling).
It is a young man who, enamoured with Villanelle after their fling, takes a fatal sniff of her Novichok perfume.
There had been Grignac, a 19th-century sow who could sniff out a half-inch white truffle six feet underground.
In an effort to sniff out the differences, I tested a few different varieties of leggings at different exercise classes.
It is at the Biden events where you have to sniff hard to smell the gasoline that drives his candidacy.
Officers get some help from the Beagle Brigade — dogs trained in "passive response" to sniff out drugs and dangerous items.
Some cavers like to pick up their coveralls and take a deep sniff to get a caving fix between trips.
Generally speaking, the more wank and expensive a place is, the easier it is to sniff blow in the toilets.
Sniff a few of the jars on display, each of them filled with sweaty T-shirts worn by potential daters.
Some of the largest Wall Street banks are starting to sniff around the cannabis industry, despite THC being federally illegal.
As some of these compounds leave the food, they float up into the air, and you get a good sniff.
That means the entire apparatus could now be attached to a port on a bioreactor to sniff what's happening inside.
The average Twitter user — many of whom freaked out about the news — will probably never sniff a 10,000 character tweet.
It said regional police wanted to have a greater presence if necessary and use dogs trained to sniff out explosives.
Sniff researchers (yes, you read that correctly) have found we have about six million olfactory receptors; dogs have 300 million.
First came Dexter, the 7-year-old golden retriever trained to sniff out human life, whom rescuers hope will bark.
If there's a twist, viewers and websites will sniff it out, write about it, and get ahead of the story.
The dog left her crate to come sniff at me, curious about the way I'd joined her on the floor.
He held them just like he was about to take a sip, but instead, he asked us to sniff them.
For one, in trying to sniff out when mistakes have been made, what "record" of evidence will Facebook's justices consider?
In the most recent episode of the show, Logan is trying to sniff out a leak in his inner circle.
While Freenome is focused on colorectal cancer, Thrive and Grail are working on tests that can sniff out multiple types.
Explore the area: Introduce your dogs to the area with walks, allowing them to stop and sniff around the neighborhood.
"Allan had an almost innate ability to go into the House like a bloodhound and sniff the atmosphere," he said.
"Sega goes over to Zeus' head and puts her paws up on the table and takes a sniff," said Richardson.
In one classic Swiss study, women were asked to sniff T-shirts previously worn by men and rate their pleasantness.
At one point on our walk, she pulled out a vial of frankincense essential oil and offered me a sniff.
"IFAW specifically sponsors koala detection dog Bear, but there are other dogs which the University of the Sunshine Coast in Queensland works with, some of which are trained to sniff for koala droppings, whereas Bear is trained to sniff out koala fur and identify where there are live koalas," IFAW spokeswoman Clare Sterling told CNN.
Otherwise, the voice she helps them develop online won't feel authentic — and fans can sniff out inauthenticity from a mile away.
All the dogs involved had to chose their party, sniff out the candidates and then make a final vote for president.
At the same time, next-gen telescopes could be used to sniff out potential biosignatures from afar, as Loeb points out.
Mr Madnick recommends big firms conduct security audits of supply-chain partners, vendors and takeover targets to sniff out cyber-vulnerabilities.
And now, he's working to develop a test that could sniff out those signals before a patient starts to get sick.
They made traffic stops, wrote tickets, and when the signs were right brought in dogs to sniff the perimeters of vehicles.
Their dialogue is guarded and confessional in turns, each man seeming to sniff out some vague something they have in common.
Yes, Julia was right to sniff that Eric was planning on using Devens and David as pawns in the game later.
So Bond producer Cubby Broccoli came back to sniff around Moore, who had just wrapped the British TV series The Persuaders!
For example, he said, the only way to thwart fake videos is to develop technology advanced enough to sniff them out.
That includes new teams of specially trained detector dogs to sniff out illegal feedstuffs being brought in to airports and seaports.
EarthboundThis game is weird and irreverent (the included strategy guide included scratch and sniff stickers!) and is the perfect "modern" RPG.
The trio had already worked together on a similar scratch-and-sniff book explaining wine, but whiskey was a bit different.
Since extreme focus is required to sniff out a truffle, Alfagia di Volterra's dogs only work a few hours a day.
The K-9 lead the dog around my car 1 time, in which the dog did nothing but sniff the vehicle.
But most people on a movie set won't get to sniff those millions of dollars that's been put into the movie.
Similarly, this latest prototype may not even be a prototype at all, although Apple will want probably to sniff around anyway.
But not all new infrastructure has to be high-tech: Mr Wilson praises dogs for their ability to sniff out drugs.
Staffers hide smoked bacon in the surrounding vineyard and then lead a guided scent-and-search walk to sniff them out.
Sebastian pointed out that drones are being used to sniff data-center traffic, and even crash into data-center cooling systems.
The two would have quite happily existed separately from each other, but they're now beginning to sniff around each other's butts.
This particular experimental protocol is the same one used when testing the canine ability to sniff out cancer and other diseases.
Just slap the webpage into the Deal Squad tool and let their team of sales sleuths sniff out the best price.
For their part, wine buffs will keep settling the argument the old-fashioned way, with a sniff straight from the glass.
Electrical self-driving cars are around the corner Sure, you may sniff, but I still fill my car up with gas.
They feature scratch and sniff stickers, pop up pages, and exciting stories that toddlers will want to read year after year.
At Rainville&aposs farm, Darby waded into waist-high milkweed, bending to sniff tightly knit flowers that she likened to lilacs.
"However, we found that in a number of cases our noses can guide us to 'sniff out' problematic products," he explained.
While your leggings may have passed your initial sniff test, it's possible that you've just become used to your body's odor.
She shared fragrance samples from the shop across the street, encouraging me to sniff each doused card to find my favorite.
He had a big Alsatian called Heine, and this dog hated Jews; it could sniff them out anywhere and bite them.
The dogs will sniff airs samples collected from suspected shipments using the technique called Remote Air Sampling for Canine Olfaction (RASCO).
Make some use out of all your senses and try to sniff out the differences between these two super similar snaps.
They took a deep sniff and the medroid analyzed the composition of the chief's bacterial cloud, his sweat and skin particles.
Some officials have even trained dogs to sniff out the bacteria in an effort to avoid spreading it across state lines.
They have primarily been used to track down suspects, conduct search-and-rescue missions and to sniff out drugs or explosives.
But for critics who believe that Facebook's political neutrality claims don't pass the sniff test, the Journal story provides fresh ammo.
Now that sustainability is at the forefront of many people's minds, it's easier than ever to sniff out an inauthentic pledge.
But its concluding document will be microscopically studied both by those who sniff heresy and those who yearn for bold innovation.
Dr. Mathews said she contacted an expert who trains dogs to sniff out bodies, bombs and the like for bat duty.
That theirs is a story being told to us by the White House -- and it's our job to sniff it out.
Customers are encouraged to sniff in numerical order, taking notes on a clipboard about the scents that set their synapses ablaze.
But, he didn't even get a sniff against the Brazilian and this is why MMA is such a crazily unpredictable sport.
Moments later, the proud pussycat reappears on his porch and saunters over to the scene of the crime for one last sniff.
The next generation of space-based telescopes should be capable of this feat, and they could very well sniff out alien biosignatures.
Dogs have be trained to sniff out drugs, bombs, and cell phones, but training porn-sniffing dogs has been a unique challenge.
You know those dogs you sometimes come across at airport security who sniff your luggage before you head off on your way?
Any sniff of a transition deal might give it cover to strike a more confident tone on further rate hikes this year.
In front of one resident's house, Méndez Lázaro points out the many skinny cats and dogs that sniff around the rainwater buckets.
The CTBTO's network of sensors are ready to sniff out any radioactive particles released by the test, but so far, none have.
After recovering, she decided to train a dog to sniff out C. diff to help prevent others from going through her struggle.
Dr Lobmaier and his team were testing the idea that people literally sniff out partners with appropriate major histocompatibility complex (MHC) genes.
What I didn't know is that BP has set up a small venture office in the country to sniff out other opportunities.
Image: D. Lewis (UCL Chemistry)/FlickrWatch a dog sniff its way around town, smelling grass, fire hydrants and butts along the way.
I wanted a 'community' dog that could not only sniff out drugs, but be around kids and help with programs at schools.
We head to the park, and I let her sniff everything since she still can't go off leash or run; vet's orders.
No doggie will be left behind in this Tough Mudder-style competition, where pups sniff and claw their way to the finish.
First, we gave the hot drink a good ol' sniff to see if it savoured of the mince pie's signature spicy sweetness.
I had a friend whose house we'd go by and sniff cocaine and it just grew from there until I needed it.
This federal oversight, intended to sniff out attempts to target racial minorities for voter suppression, was required by the Voting Rights Act.
A new tool developed by the military could eventually help sniff out life on Mars or other places in the solar system.
Burglars employ these to sniff out Bluetooth signals from things like phones and laptops, and get for bang for their break-in.
Seymour Hersh is not so much a journalist as a terrier, except the prey he's hardwired to sniff out is Henry Kissinger.
Its smell is inspired by the aromas you'd sniff while walking through the city, such as blooming lindens and black locust trees.
They'd gone to President Obama's White House for winning the Cup a year earlier without so much as a sniff of controversy.
The Patriots haven't exactly passed the sniff test the last two weeks while playing two solid teams in the Ravens and Eagles.
Smells could be sent into the box, and directed to each board, by an air pump that mimics taking a deep sniff.
Netflix did not immediately return Motherboard's request for comment on the methods it's using to sniff out customers using these unblocking services.
All this for players who are usually going to take at least four to five years before they sniff the big leagues.
If the tactic doesn't work—it's unreliable, it's easy for la migra to sniff out—word tends to spread: Try something else.
When we moved into child's pose, a little goat walked up to the woman in front of me to sniff her butt.
Now that it is back in fashion, its many forms include panoramic murals, peel-and-stick botanicals and scratch-n-sniff varieties.
I found it's not hard to sniff out a promising restaurant that appeals to your personal taste, as opposed to crowdsourced recommendations.
His rise to prominence came not from his skills as a sports analyst but from his ability to sniff out untapped markets.
Herbivorous insects — those multitudes that feed vertebrates like birds — find it hard to sniff out their food plants in traffic-polluted air.
Like Ms. Michaels, I was not familiar with the term BITE VALVE, and my favorite of the set was SCRATCH AND SNIFF.
His idea of fun is to confront teen-age girls at a bus stop and sniff their fingers, claiming to smell drugs.
Such was the depth of the Eastern Conference that Dominique Wilkins's Atlanta Hawks couldn't even sniff the conference finals in that era.
So, to help you get through these tough last weeks of January, we've created the world's first scratch and sniff meat patch.
"I doubt that this is the right combination, though I'm not a nurse or a doctor," Father Sandoval said with a sniff.
"There is something remarkable about dogs," said Dr. Wynne, who is studying how to train dogs to sniff for bomb-making ingredients.
The pups then go over to Chloe's bed, one jumping up on it, as they sniff and nudge her until she wakes up.
The US West Coast, central Europe, Japan, and Southeast Asia are the most intriguing regions: That said, geothermal's nothing to sniff at, either.
The app is built for pet parents to gush about their pets, and lick and sniff content rather than like and follow it.
There also are sensor systems to "sniff" and detect for various chemical warfare agents and explosive threats, a security official confirmed to CNBC.
Chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten put another perfume blotter to his discerning nostrils — the eighth of 26 he would sniff on a recent afternoon.
Since we don't have scratch-and-sniff computer screens, e-commerce requires photos to engage the viewer so that they purchase the product.
Claims that dogs can sniff out lung cancer, colorectal cancer, and even Parkinson's Disease are still under investigation and are far from proven.
It is their job to sniff out corruption on Rikers, and they have the power to arrest individuals who are accused of graft.
From stress levels to specifics about your sex life, a house cleaner can sniff out a myriad of telling things without actually snooping.
And while these stickers may not be scratch-and-sniff, there are still ones that dance around and sparkle in their own right.
The social-media giants, with their algorithms and rich stores of data, should be able to sniff out at least the very young.
While cooking bacon in the cabin with the windows open, a curious dog sauntered up to the open door for a closer sniff.
Dogs have also displayed an uncanny ability to sniff out certain cancers, such as urological cancers and breast cancer, leading to early detection.
Using computers to sniff out other computers may yet tell us fascinating things about the delicate membrane between thoughts and the written word.
Each small pouch contains brightly colored liquid, and if you take a sniff, you'll observe notes of a floral, chemical-scented bubble bath.
It was one of the most important European foreign-policy initiatives in years, but there was not a sniff of strategy to it.
Since 2010, the loyal employee helped the police sniff out trouble and educate the public on the importance of thinking about safety first.
None that spoke to CNN would give specific details, but a few talked about adding officers or dogs that can sniff out explosives.
In short, BCT wouldn't pass the average human investor sniff test but is definitely well on the way to completing its token sale.
The plush puzzle toy features a tree trunk filled with squeaky stuffed squirrels, meant for your pup to sniff around and hunt for.
Of those that were admitted for treatment, 86% were male; 67% said they sniff cocaine and 25% said they smoked or inhaled it.
Instead of dashing ahead towards a fire hydrant or pole to sniff, Bru casually walks right by my side at a steady pace.
We met up with Bella in Rome, where she gave us the first sniff of her new Bulgari fragrance Goldea, The Roman Night.
Wall Street has begun to sniff out an economic slowdown, evidenced by the wave of selling and extreme volatility infecting the stock market.
Some dogs undergo 15 weeks of training to sniff out explosives, while others train for 25 weeks specifically to detect chemicals among passengers.
Her goal is to sniff out the Perigord truffle, a fungus so prized by chefs it is called the diamond in the kitchen.
Plus there is some precedent: A beagle named Cliff used to sniff patients for C-diff in the Netherlands, but he's retired now.
The waiter would sniff it, and it would still smell like beer, but he wasn't going to take a chance and taste it.
Chris says not to worry; he's been into shoes for a long time, and he knows how to sniff out a good deal.
Guests at Prince's show in San Francisco got a peek at the artist's latest paintings — and a sniff of his new cannabis venture.
If you dip your nose in the glass the way you sniff wine, you'll overwhelm the olfactory cells linked to your taste buds.
Suddenly, opening the fridge door and giving that tub of cottage cheese a cursory sniff doesn't seem like such an inconvenience after all.
The RadWagon isn't the most powerful e-bike on the market, but the 750W direct drive hub motor isn't anything to sniff at.
Here's Tejal Rao on a training program in Maryland that teaches hounds to sniff out signs of bee-colony collapse before it happens.
I think Tiger had the best winning percentage of all time at 2014 percent, and you're lucky to even sniff close to 33.
Lulu stopped midway for a sniff before dashing backward, then turning around and casually trotting across the finish, taking a leisurely 32 seconds.
A moratorium on 99% of deportations is nothing to sniff at, and I think the undocumented community would be very proud of that.
He got a sniff after his first year of college draft eligibility, when Pittsburgh chose him in the 38th round as a catcher.
These informants were utilized by the Syrian military to sniff out resistance and place missile trackers at the places they found resistance gathering.
They are competing with buyers from Customs and Border Protection, the State Department, various federal and local law enforcement entities, private security companies, agencies requiring search and rescue dogs, companies in the hospitality industry that need dogs to sniff out bed bugs, health care providers that use dogs to sniff breath, blood and biopsies to make medical diagnoses — and, of course, foreign governments.
Ion mobility spectrometry (IMS) is used to sniff swabs taken from baggage, clothing and personal items in searches for those carrying drugs or explosives.
She knelt down to give him a pat, only for the pooch to put his paws on her arms to get a closer sniff.
And with the new venture comes a departure from her previous process: This time, Aniston didn't enlist husband Justin Theroux for any sniff tests.
Gathering data about the number and length of calls to a certain call center should sniff out the most lucrative schemes, the researchers argue.
There are even dedicated devices now that claim to sniff out smart home vulnerabilities for you, if you don't mind paying some extra cash.
On Thursday, the LAFD tested a drone that used thermal imaging to sniff out hot spots, directing firefighters to areas in need of attention.
Two pathfinding spacecraft designed to sniff out signs of life on Mars will arrive at the red planet Wednesday, and the stakes are high.
She'd take a big sniff every time the smell of skunk wafted into the car on road trips (while everyone else plugged their nose).
In Nova Scotia it will be displayed behind a counter, except in one central store, where customers will be able to sniff the weed.
It will be able to sniff the atmospheres of many more, analysing starlight that has passed through those atmospheres on its way to Earth.
That craft, called Trace Gas Orbiter, will use an atmospheric probe to sniff out methane and other gases around Mars linked to organic life.
The fate of two families rests on one bark, one growl, one sniff in the wrong part of the anatomy at the wrong time.
After each sniff test, participants were asked to select a descriptor, from a list of 19, that best matched the odor hitting their noses.
West Covina Police Department K-9 named Rye helped officers sniff out roughly 60 pounds of meth on Saturday during a routine traffic stop.
That's when the Rye – who was field certified in narcotic detection in April – was brought in to help officers sniff out any additional drugs.
The TGO is equipped with a suite of instruments that'll allow scientists to sniff the Red Planet's lower atmosphere at parts-per-trillion sensitivity.
Smell all the fruits and vegetables at the store, be aware of what you smell walking down the block, sniff your friends, et cetera.
Image: Geo Search ToolYouTube contains a cornucopia of weird stuff: Sniff around long enough, and you're likely to stumble upon some truly bizarre videos.
Additional funding for the IRS — particularly an investment in its computer systems — could help the agency better sniff out suspicious returns, tax experts said.
I consider trying to turn round silently in order to walk straight out of the shop but my loud sniff has given me away.
But by the same token, when the NRA sees anything like that, when they sniff that in the air, they work twice as hard.
When a spate of car robberies is reported in Mumbai, it is up to Sunny and his superhuman nose to sniff out the culprits.
No one is getting rich (though even split 10 ways, $33,000 a month is nothing to sniff at), and no one is getting hurt.
Especially the engineers and executives from the Hyperloop startups who were there to bask in purposeful glow, as well as sniff out new talent.
This is particularly true if you're an infrequent user: A one-off sniff of a small amount of cocaine might be undetectable within hours.
Under Trump, by contrast, nobody knows what criteria have to be met before the Trump administration decides an official passes the lobbyist sniff test.
Rigmaiden suspects police have moved on from Stingrays to passive receivers, which sniff signals out of the air without disrupting the network at all.
For the wildlife project, APOPO's James Pursey said, the rats would first be trained to sniff out a substance in return for a reward .
A plastic bag was no match for Stella, who managed to sniff out the brownie, rip apart Shell's backpack, and eat the whole thing.
As GroupMe and Splice founder Martocci previously told Business Insider, venture capitalists can "sniff out" founders who go in with the intention to sell.
Whether you have or haven't yet found your smell, Amazon has a whole bunch of deals on fragrances that are well worth a sniff.
Its cloying, cakey perfume had reminded her of her mother, she supposed, though she'd taken it out only once or twice to sniff it.
Either these men had heard about my new situation or something about me, some post-apocalyptic air, had led them to sniff it out.
According to the Military Times, Cairo, a Belgian Malinois, was trained to stand guard, control crowds, sniff for bombs, and look for booby traps.
Hargens also says that the dogless will be welcome, if they just want to get pleasantly buzzed while watching strangers' animals sniff each other.
Might they notice his shadow out of the corner of their eye, sniff for his pungent after-work smell, or hear his favorite song?
They've got a third-round quarterback in Sean Mannion who, even in this situation, isn't getting a sniff of love from the coaching staff.
Hundreds of dogs report for duty at airports across the country, trained to sniff out bombs and other explosives for the Transportation Security Administration.
And a study showed that dogs' sensitive noses — experts at detecting explosives, drugs and other contraband — can also be trained to sniff out malaria.
It can't sniff out a story or interview eyewitnesses, but it does save journalists time, and allows them to concentrate on more complex stories.
For extra support, the brigade hired Mitch and Bobby, two chocolate-colored spaniels who have been trained to sniff out ivory during search missions.
Federer had a break point at 2-2 in the third set, able to sniff a decisive moment that he could ride to victory.
Presumably, more transactions would mean faster aggregation, making it more difficult for the supernode to sniff out transactions that remain loose from the herd.
"I was surprised to see that Rocky could sniff out some of the best artwork in New York," Ms. Dawson said in a statement.
At the Danforth Center, the startup plans to refine a new biometric sensor that can sniff the air for pathogens related to plant diseases.
She shows up at one of her fancy tasting groups with a plastic cup of chervil and asks everyone to give it a sniff.
After evacuating the palace so their search dog could sniff out the treaty, Amber heads into town where she's greeted by many adoring fans.
Doctors used spades to dig out a volunteer, helped by the dogs who have been trained to burrow through drifts and sniff out victims.
"I'm going to find what you're hiding, and the more I sniff something that you're hiding, I am going to find it," Marcus says.
"It's almost like you're a wounded sheep in the field, and they sniff you out," Mr. Robinson said of predatory officers in the military.
Since 2009, the venerable RABM blog has been one of the greatest resources for the liberation-minded metalhead to sniff out ideologically sound new music.
Being able to sniff out bullshit is kind of important when you're helping to swing elections and sow chaos at the highest levels of government.
If a dog's nose can sniff out malaria, then it's conceivable that a portable diagnostic device modeled off the canine olfactory system can be developed.
Twitter also uses AI to sniff out fake accounts and some inappropriate content, but it relies more heavily on user reports of harassment and bullying.
The dogs were specifically trained to be able to sniff out chemicals left behind from human decay and sent to the remote island of Nikumaroro.
In theory, it should be possible to sniff the air of such neighbours for signs of life, or even make rough maps of their surfaces.
We've had quite a few leaks regarding Samsung's next flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S8, and now we've got our first sniff of a launch date.
Basically he is a seventy-year-old man with a ponytail named Ron who lurks in women's bathrooms hoping to catch a sniff of them.
"She lived a long life, eating everything she could sniff out, she was my OG Rolldog, made her feature film debut in Honey," Alba wrote.
Cocomero is a California rosé that has a scratch-n-sniff label, which actually smells like one of the key flavors featured inside the bottle.
He didn't seem to make any indication at all towards the vehicle, besides sniffing in the places that the K-9 told him to sniff.
The bot was equipped with an instrument designed specifically to sniff methane, called the Tunable Laser Spectrometer of the Sample Analysis at Mars (TLS-SAM).
And now, firms like Alethea Group are opening shop to sniff out disinformation and work with campaigns to develop full communications strategies to counter it.
Developing an electronic sniffer for Parkinson's is a worthy goal, but man's best friend provides a low-cost alternative to sniff out vulnerable patients now.
So if Sam Esmail, Mr. Robot creator, knew that we would likely sniff out the fact that Elliot was in (spoiler) prison, why do it?
The Japanese made robot has an odour sensor built into its nose, and will trot over to greet you, bending down to sniff your feet.
O'Neil says that certain companies even add bomb dogs to that mix, specially trained canines who can sniff out the odors of common explosives components.
It's still early days for the research, and the teams plan much larger trials to see if dogs can directly sniff out malaria in people.
The Russians, keenly able to sniff out weakness, exploited this complacency and raced toward their test, production and now deployment of their prohibited weapons system.
Deyana claims the man you hear saying things like, "just move your ass and let him just sniff it," and "f*** her" ... is actually Tony.
When he entered the race in June 2015, there was no reasonable expectation that he would even sniff the top tier of the Republican field.
We're no amateurs when it comes to a good beauty sale — we can sniff out a deal on overpriced night cream from a mile away.
At first the two played along with their Naviti tribemates, working with Kellyn and her crew to pick off the Malolos and sniff out disloyalty.
Howitt and Garett's work suggested that tuft cells might act as sentinels, using their abundant chemosensory receptors to sniff out the presence of these intruders.
A.I. may even sniff out new types of chicanery, said Tom Gira, executive vice president for market regulation at the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA).
The Taliban are all around and they sniff anyone who dares to come out to travel on the road — it's like buying your own death.
Once you know where to look, you have to sniff out and dig up each truffle by hand, and they can be tricky to find.
For millennia, humans have prized dogs for their tracking abilities; police and armed forces have long used them to sniff out bombs, drugs, and bodies.
He's begun seeding crowds with plainclothes officers to sniff out dissenters, tightened efforts to corral reporters, and dances dangerously close to inciting violence against protesters.
In my experience, I've found that we ill people tend to sniff one another out—even if we don't verbally share about it right away.
She has had more than enough time to stare at and sniff another person's amputated protein filaments, and now, she says, it's somebody else's turn.
Assuming Oladipo will return to All-Star form, why not sniff around and see if Mike Conley, Jrue Holiday, or Kevin Love can be had?
My cousin Josh, if he hears that a single snowflake has touched down at LaGuardia, he's out: no Giants or Jets will sniff his lineup.
Bonnaroo's undercard is nothing to sniff at, either—Solange, Kacey Musgraves, BROCKHAMPTON, Cardi B, Courtney Barnett and Brandi Carlile all make appearances across the lineup.
Other than overpaying mediocre players and giving them "vacations" (hi Aaron Ross!), old rebuilding Jags teams wouldn't get a sniff at players like Randall Cobb.
Dogs can sniff out bombs, drugs, and bed bugs, and now it seems their sensitive noses can also be used to detect antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
Italians use dogs to sniff out white truffles underground, and can only guess whether they will still grow in the same area the following year.
When they found one, they hammered long metal crosses six feet into the ground, then wrenched them out to sniff for the smell of decay.
They're trained to sniff out bacteria and tell if any larvae have been killed before the hives are shipped away to help pollinate other farms.
The F.B.I. borrowed a dog trained to sniff out cadavers from the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office, but it found no sign of any bodies.
Others loaded the injured into paramedic helicopters, or picked their way across the mounds of debris with dogs trained to sniff and listen for people.
This Saturday offers "Ferdinand" (2017), the animated tale of a bull who would rather sniff a flower than chase a red cape, at 2 p.m.
Since then, scratch-and-sniff technology has been used in a variety of products, including children's books, album covers, video game discs and, now, stamps.
Williams was equally as ruthless during their match, winning the crucial points when Vandeweghe felt like she was within a sniff of staging a fightback.
In some cases, officers would go so far as to sniff people's coffee cups or orange juice cartons in search of evidence of public drinking.
The Mandalorian and Toro manage to sniff out the assassin Fennec Shand, played by Ming Na-Wen, which leads to a very exciting 1 v.
A gentle pat from a toddler or the friendly sniff of a tiny puppy could make this full-grown dog pee on herself in terror.
She is mobile and seems to appreciate being able to move and sniff and see the world before finding warm blankets to curl up in!
The dogs are outfitted with military equipment, including body armor and sometimes cameras, and are trained to sniff out explosives and chase down terrorist fighters.
Off reputation alone, Rubio's gravity won't ever sniff most of his contemporaries, but an ability to make defenders pay every now and again is significant.
The last few weeks have been rough, and we all need a few minutes to just zonk out and watch a rabbit sniff a football.
Those same countries also use cyberespionage in more traditional ways: to steal government secrets and sniff out American spies, and identify America's Chinese or Russian assets.
Over the past decade, there have been projects investigating the use of bees to sniff out cancer, for example, but that research hasn't advanced very far.
It's easy to imagine cards with more attributes (for instance, they could have additional images, or even play different sounds or have scratch-and-sniff smells).
In the future, malaria detection dogs could be used at airports, for example, where canines are already being used to sniff out narcotics and illegal foodstuffs.
A six-figure salary is nothing to sniff at of course, but how far that goes for anyone depends on their lifestyles and where they live.
Her "atmospheric kitchen sensors" are basically Breathalyzers that sniff out nutritional needs, a proposed tool that crops up as crowdfunded vaporware about three times per year.
Get itself into orbit around Mars, where it can sniff out gases in the Martian atmosphere that could indicate the presence of life on the surface.
There are also browser extensions like Ugly Email and PixelBlock that try to sniff out pixel trackers before you open an email, and remove them entirely.
The dragon first screamed in his face (not the best thing to do when introducing yourself) and then leaned in to get a closer look/sniff.
But Barr, operating on the theory that maybe the Italian government just forgot to follow through or something, traveled to Italy this fall to sniff around.
Some of Hollywood's most memorable scenes involve food too, which you can now relive—at least through their smells—with this new scratch and sniff book.
Though traditionally associated with Biblical plagues that destroy crops, it turns out they could have a second career as remote-controlled cyborgs that sniff out explosives.
And it's where Verge video producer Will Poor found himself sitting on the ground, hoping that a fox would come over and give him a sniff.
The Trace Gas Orbiter itself is built to sniff out gases in the atmosphere like methane that could indicate either extinct or living life on Mars.
AI can use machine learning classifiers (similar to those used to detect spam emails) to sniff out imperfections in manipulated video invisible to the human eye.
This is especially astonishing, because the reptiles can smell other animals up to five miles away by using their forked tongues to "sniff" the air currents.
In the above example, the P20 Pro caught a sniff of blue sky and decided to double down on that at the expense of foreground exposure.
They land at the drug treatment team, and they sniff out the fact that they've got mental health problems and refer them back to mental health.
The tags were specifically meant to sniff out chemicals like organophosphate esters (OPEs), including tris(1,3-dichloroisopropyl) phosphate (TDCIPP), which are suspected of being hormone disruptors.
"She would obsessively sniff right here on my right side for a long time before," Doherty says in a preview of Tuesday's episode of Entertainment Tonight.
In the UK, a major trial was conducted last year at Medical Detection Dogs, where dogs were taught to sniff out prostrate cancer from urine samples.
There are other ways to track devices like this — such as setting up a wireless hotspot to sniff IoT traffic using a packet analyzer like WireShark.
She stayed with a few of the front runners, ran off to sniff some animal carcasses, romp in the water, and then back to the race.
Some people are also triggered by certain sounds like hearing someone sniff or clear their throat, according to the National Institutes of Neurological Disorders and Stroke.
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The four dogs are part of the world's first canine detection team trained specifically to sniff out illegal wildlife products in shipping cargo and airport luggage.
By then, I'd been holding onto a bushel of mint from the backyard that my mom gave me to sniff as the lamb cooked all day.
Brokers roll in a relatively small community and would quickly sniff me out as an outsider if I acted like a member of their esteemed ranks.
Lest we get too focused on all the funny business involved in railroad mania, there are red herrings to sniff out and misdirections to blindly follow.
All that snorting creates a pressure differential—a kind of smell vortex—that helps them pull a rich, new sample into their nose with each sniff.
"If you go to somebody's house it is a polite way to greet somebody by offering them a sniff," Lee Saera, of Hoeryong, told the newspaper.
Lawyer-up, dig deep into your vast pockets, and, above all else, hold the legal culpability line: No one is to sniff blood in the water.
And not only are his total earnings of $2.4 million nothing to sniff at, but he also boosted Jeopardy's to its best ratings in 14 years.
Once they've diversified their shows, and caught a sniff of potential festival headline slots, they want to retire the band and graduate to a production duo.
Offstage, the dog's name was Skippy, but the wire-haired terrier stole hearts and scenes for his ability to sniff out dead bodies or hidden weapons.
Notice the shades of dark purple, the wrinkles, twirl it in their fingers, listen to the sound it makes as it's squeezed, sniff it, he'd suggest.
She put her hands out for the dogs to sniff, and a few of them pushed their muzzles though cutouts in the windows to offer licks.
The dog, Mali, was recognized for helping to sniff out Taliban militants and booby traps during a mission by Afghan and British Special Forces in 2012.
That's right: According to The San Francisco Chronicle, there is a place in Placerville where a woman named Alana McGee trains dogs to sniff out truffles.
That's why HelloSociety and most other influencer marketing businesses rely on online tools to sniff out counterfeit or fraudulent accounts—and influencers who profit from them.
The charity said that Mali had braved gunfire to search for explosives, and had also played a pivotal role by helping to sniff out enemy militants.
And the financial markets can sometimes sniff out problems with the economy before they show up in the official economic snapshots published on G.D.P. and unemployment.
Every time a clown asks you to sniff the flower in his lapel then squirts water in your face, the laugh rests on a minor humiliation.
Further studies also need to be done, especially in African countries, to see whether dogs can "directly" sniff out malaria in infected people, the team said.
Though they never talked about sex, Angela, who later compared Olive to the mother in "Portnoy's Complaint," recalled that Olive would sniff her daughter's discarded underpants.
It also smells overwhelmingly of fish, as I discovered when I sniff-tested a series of exotic milks at the National Zoo's world-class milk bank.
For the "Leave" camp the racers are 'Boar-is Johnson' and 'Iain Duncan Sniff', a reference to leading Eurosceptic and Conservative ex-cabinet minister Iain Duncan Smith.
Her true moment of bliss came four months after taking the probiotics when she ate crab legs and had her son give her a sniff up close.
Some sharks can sniff out tiny amounts of chemicals associated with their prey, and salmon use their olfactory abilities to navigate up rivers to their spawning areas.
That sale also lit a fire under Sundance, which became known as a place for distributors to sniff out and propel the next big thing to stardom.
On a hunch, Garvan Institute researchers developed an antibody that could sniff out i-motifs in the genome and identify them, tagging them with an immunofluorescent glow.
Determined to sniff out the contents of her surprise, the young girl deftly penned a letter to her mother under the guise of her forgetful father, Don.
China is developing a robotic security officer that can sniff out bombs, grab suspects with a mechanical clamp and deliver a jolt of electricity to neutralise threats.
They take grass from the hands of kids and sniff around at people, blinking their big doleful eyes and whipping midges away from them with their tails.
Some purists sniff at Khan's credentials, noting his lack of formal study, as well as his focus on the Qur'an to the exclusion of other important texts.
Image: WikimediaResearchers at Vanderbilt University have found a secondary set of odor sensors on female malarial mosquitoes that appear to be specifically tuned to sniff out humans.
Not only are the illustrations individual works of art, but every page allows the reader to scratch and sniff to experience the smells associated with each movie.
Now that Leonard's training and trial run are complete, he will soon become a certified police K9, helping the department sniff out drugs and other illegal substances.
If it does sniff something interesting, ESA will take detailed photos of the corresponding spot on the surface, so that a future rover can pay a visit.
But lots …Read more ReadAs for the future, smell scientists are only just beginning to sniff out the purpose of smell in our day-to-day lives.
It sounds like something a couple of stoners would dream up in a late-night toke fest, but The Scratch & Sniff Book of Weed is very real.
Korean startup Monit's new Bluetooth sensor wants to make sniff tests a thing of the past by alerting parents as soon as their baby's diaper is soiled.
But perhaps the most potent provisions of the UN resolution are those that require, and no longer simply encourage, countries to sniff out suspicious North Korean activity.
The winner of the evening was OlfaGuard which has created an extremely accurate "electronic nose" that can literally sniff out pathogens in an industrial food production setting.
Mozzy's steady, independent rise has gained him a cult following on the West Coast that people on the East Coast are just now getting a sniff of.
Roomba's 900 series has it all: Smart maps; Dirt Detect to sniff out gross spots; and AeroForce cleaning technology to suck up dirt with a typhoon's force.
Students who leave after completing four semesters at a four-year university should qualify for an associate's degree, even if the universities sniff at giving them out.
The same NFL teams, who will literally pay domestic abusers, drug addicts, alcoholics if they are talented enough, would not even sniff around certified Saint Tim Tebow.
Once in orbit, the Trace Gas Orbiter (TGO) will start trying to sniff out clues to one of space research's enduring questions: Is there life on Mars?
The Sample Analysis at Mars (SAM) instrument suite can sniff gases directly from the Martian air or vaporize, in a controlled fashion, samples drilled from the soil.
" That's because "we as a human species can sniff out in a moment, literally in a moment, whether or not someone is being their authentic true self.
His nose for news is so keen that a sniff of perfume on a dead man's coat collar is all he needs to track down a murderer.
But a unilateral US withdrawal would leave the Kurds vulnerable to the regime, the Iranians and the Turks; ISIS remnants will sniff out opportunities in the chaos.
The former classmate, Helena Valente, wants to know whether people cut their losses and tossed the bag, or rolled the dice and gave it a sniff anyway.
The main part of the spacecraft, the Trace Gas Orbiter, will move into orbit with instruments able to sniff gases in the thin Martian atmosphere — including methane.
Samples are taken using filters and then presented to the dogs who can sniff out illegal items within seconds, a spokesman for Kenya Wildlife Service told CNN.
Spotting fake reviews is critical as you sniff out fake products, and in so doing, you usually have to rely on your own assessment of a review.
Then came Luna, the 6-year-old Belgian Malinois from the United States Border Patrol trained to sniff out human remains, whom rescuers hope will remain silent.
When the cat would sniff the air, crane his neck and curl up next to a man or woman, it was a sure sign of impending demise.
Medical evaluation typically begins with an otolaryngologist, an ear, nose and throat doctor who will use a standardized scratch-and-sniff test to assess any olfactory deficits.
This preliminary study involved training just two dogs to sniff rows of jars containing bits of thin nylon socks that had been worn overnight by Gambian children.
In these situations, there are often isn't fresh scat to sniff out, and even if there is, it doesn't always lead to the koala who left it.
We are doubtless being invited to side with such homely virtues, and to sniff at what Dick refers to as the "crass commercialism" of the Krocist ideology.
The IRS can sniff out unreported income and earnings through third-party reporting sources, including your employer, your bank or brokerage, and small businesses that pay you.
But, at least, they were journalists who had some conception of their civic duties as public surrogates and had the noses to sniff out news of substance.
They exposed the poor rodents to various sources of acute stress, such as by restraining them or having them sniff the urine of foxes, a common predator.
That buys a 260-to-2570 time of 21 seconds plus the Maranello image and mystique (though hard-core collectors might sniff at the entry-level status).
You're often left to sniff a few selections from hundreds of available bottles with the help of an overbearing salesperson, who is usually no help at all.
Another good product we got was this scratch-and-sniff book of weed that just came in — that was one of those things that was long overdue.
Detroit's experts sniff that Silicon Valley has no idea how to make millions of vehicles that adhere to the safety and reliability standards of the conventional car firms.
The razor-sharp Thiem broke serve in the third game and never relinquished control, offering Khachanov not even a sniff of a break point throughout a clinical display.
But here's what makes it so special: Inside the book is a scratch and sniff page intended to transport the reader to the places dictated in the story.
They channeled this desperate need to play into detection training, teaching the dog how to sniff out specific odors and then giving him a toy as a reward.
In the meantime, if you really want to know if milk is still good, you can use the time-tested sniff test, or let your taste buds decide.
Her favorite modern artist doesn't expect much in return, she says, other than lots of nuzzles and free reign in the pasture to sniff out his favorite weeds.
Chastity put on her kneepads and her gloves, strapped her spade across her back, and began to crawl and sniff around the roots of the old-growth oaks.
Their rodents learn to sniff out mines on old battlefields in Angola, Mozambique and Cambodia, or to detect tuberculosis in phlegm samples from patients in Tanzania and Mozambique.
And if the tighty-whities pass the sniff test—and there's no brown streaks—he thinks it's totally acceptable to wear them another day (or two, or three).
Warhol was just trying to control what happens naturally, to segment and then organize the electric currents that shoot through our brains every time we sniff the familiar.
Cesar Millan's a firm believer in dogs' ability to sniff out earthquake danger ... especially after the video of one pooch fleeing during the big one Monday in Chile.
Several of us at Twitchy still don't think this Buttigieg sexual assault story passes the sniff test just yet so we're being cautious in how we cover it.
That's why Facebook had said before that it plans to use AI technology to help sniff out those advertisers who should have submitted to verification, but did not.
The researchers shared one scenario in which a hacker could secretly sniff out iPhone users' phone numbers: - Create a database of SHA133(phone_number):phone_number for their region; e.g.
Stocks should peak in the first half of next year but then turn volatile as the market begins to sniff out a recession, according to Morgan Stanley strategists.
Whether you love Mustaine's voice or wish he'd swallow glass, his guitar work here is pretty hard to sniff at—the solos in particular  are pure 80s gold.
Hiring managers can sniff out whether someone is truly interested in a role or just coming in for an interview because they're trying to escape their current situation.
Written by a master sommelier, it uses the scratch and sniff method to make understanding the basics of wine a little less intimidating and a lot more fun.
In the first episode, Solcedo is able to sniff out the impostor at an important cartel gathering, and that sets the stage for his own adventures in subterfuge.
Since early September, Special Counsel Bob Mueller has been using increasingly aggressive tactics to sniff out the "bad eggs" — as 10-day communications director Anthony Scaramucci would say.
In many places that have legalized the drug, including California, Oregon, Maine and Vermont, most new recruits are, like Ivy, no longer being trained to sniff out pot.
Collins was a successful collegiate who's had a hard time getting a sniff on the depth chart as a rookie, but he'll play some against Tampa this week.
A 90-year-old widow with end-stage pulmonary disease, Mary Frances is still sharp enough to sniff out Alice's overspending and notice when Eddie botches her taxes.
My job was to open a jar, sniff the contents, replace the alcohol or formaldehyde, seal the jar with new beeswax, and move on to the next jar.
Even so, my only thought in that moment was to set it high in a tree where our sweet old dog couldn't kill it with a curious sniff.
The role that lured him was Meyer Offerman, a wealthy Holocaust survivor who leads a band of multicultural, multitalented assassins who sniff out Nazis hiding in plain sight.
His ability to sniff out technology winners like the chip-maker Nvidia, where he was an early investor, has given him one of the industry's best track records.
Early adopters like fashion designers, a Kanye West henchman, pro skaters, a model or three — all the nocturnal critters who sniff out the latest hot spot — were manifold.
"You gotta go there and get searched, the dogs have to sniff you and if the dogs alert (something), then you have to set strip searched," she said.
So a few tentative sniffs could result in a state of anxiety that, in a rapid feedback loop, would make the animal sniff more and become increasingly anxious.
The report comes at a time when the investigation appears to be picking up steam as the federal prosecutor continues to sniff around the White House for leads.
And as in the case of Clever, it led to what eSports commentator Duncan "Thorin" Shields called a "witch hunt" in the community to sniff out other cheaters.
It follows Tina (Eva Melander), a customs officer at a Swedish port who has the ability to sniff out guilt and is ashamed of her near-Neanderthalic appearance.
Once the starting gate was opened, spectators cheered as David Hameron, George Hogsborne and Iain Duncan Sniff rushed off, easily clearing the hurdles, while Boar-is Johnson trailed behind.
KFC: Starting February 12, KFC is giving out free fried chicken scratch 'n' sniff Valentine's Day cards featuring Colonel Harland Sanders with the purchase of a $10 Chicken Share.
It may even be the case that the rats can sniff out the bacteria at levels so low as to be undetectable even by sophisticated laboratory techniques, Mgode suggests.
As it descends into Saturn's atmosphere, several of its instruments will be on, including the mass spectrometer, which can essentially "sniff" the atmosphere and determine the chemical compounds therein.
In addition to the mute function, this beta release of Chrome comes with an enhanced pop-up blocker that helps sniff out disguised play buttons, links, and other controls.
The power to fill vacancies on the court (which the White House shares with the Senate) is nothing to sniff at, and justices are among presidents' most lasting legacies.
In vulnerable areas, residents keep gasoline tanks filled, sniff the dry, autumn air for smoke and look warily at the parched, wind-swept hills for any signs of ignition.
Director David Yates told the crowd that the monsters in the film include "one that can sniff out treasure and another that can shift in size," according to THR.
But of course, because we're carpet bagging gremlins, I did sniff off a lock of hair and a double helix of DNA and peppered it through the book's Sam.
Tonight, we had to say goodbye to HBO's Girls (sniff!) and is anyone else already missing Hannah (Lena Dunham), Marnie (Allison Williams), Shoshana (Zosia Mamet), and Jessa (Jemima Kirke)?
The company has long tried to develop ways to combat fakes, from ranking trusted reviews to developing algorithms that sniff out the obviously fake ones to suspending accounts altogether.
Directly underneath is a blocky mini-room that will soon be a scent bar where customers can sniff terpenes, the aromatic compounds secreted by the leaves of cannabis plants.
The space-based observatory is designed to sniff-out exoplanets, but Kepler's observations sometimes showed anomalous stellar behavior, in which some stars suddenly got really bright for short periods.
In actuality, they're DNA-repairing enzymes that sniff out and repair genetic damage caused by exposure to UV light—damage which, when it accumulates, can lead to skin cancers.
As it descended into Saturn's atmosphere, several of its instruments were turned on, including the mass spectrometer, which could essentially "sniff" the atmosphere and determine the chemical compounds therein.
But hey, if you're that worried about smelling like a human dumpster, and you'd like a little robot to give you a sniff, go ahead and buy the thing.
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As they giggled incessantly, I felt like I was trapped taking care of two toddlers—I couldn't wait to get home and sniff some OxyContin and calm my nerves.
"So dogs like to sniff each other's butts," Paul Breslin, a scientist who studies odor perception with the Monell Chemical Senses Center, tells me (as I hold back laughter).
The Broncos, playing in that moment as a synecdoche for the NFL at large, sniff out this idle attempt at fun and snuff it out with one quick chop.
The first sniff of what smells like white supremacy in or around the White House came with the appointment of Stephen Bannon as special advisor to President-elect Trump.
Margarita, who was rescued in February by the Police Department's Animal Cruelty Investigation Squad in a neglect case, approached the sniff hole and looked up adoringly at Ms. Benick.
Nothing to sniff at in a world of slowing growth—though the uncertainties involved in forecasting over such long periods mean such estimates should be treated with extreme caution.
Florin and Lucy belong to a group in the UK called Medical Detection Dogs, which has trained many of the animals that have been able to sniff out cancers.
Only when another defensive back Terence Newman came over to Zimmer to request that he cover Nelson did Vikings coaches sniff that something was wrong and reassert their authority.
Visitors can learn that Louis Hébert sowed the first cannabis seeds in what would become Canada in 1606, and sniff the scents of the company's various strains of marijuana.
Video cameras recorded the action, showing how the pups stumbled and later walked around the strange object, or shied away from it, or went right up to sniff it.
The crew tried to sniff out its source, and someone even sprayed a fire extinguisher at the lights over the bar, said Charles Kern, an on-set scenic artist.
When I did my sample sniff the next morning, the once-and-future Magic Socks were rendered indistinguishable from all my other used socks; nothing but grit and shame.
In 1968, Wallace was a third-party candidate with mostly regional appeal; in the 1850s, the Know-Nothings never got a sniff of the White House and faded quickly.
Now you're bringing up the inevitability of their deaths and, if not done tactfully, it can seem as if you are trying to sniff out details of an inheritance.
Whereas my dog, Georgia, used to make do with walks around the block, now she gets to run through the woods, sniff neighbors' lawns, and snooze in our backyard.
In a statement, the Mississippi Department of Corrections said that it also used technology to interrupt cellular signals, regularly conducted shakedowns and used dogs to sniff out the devices.
Soon after being sworn in, Trump created the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity, which had as its purpose, to sniff out and eradicate these broad voter fraud attempts.
At summer parties — as Brits sniff each other's asses like dogs, making the lawn stink for everyone — revealing I'm a Eurovision blogger is like coming out all over again.
"We have to play a hell of a lot harder and make it impossible for those guys to get a sniff," Ekblad said in the final moments of his rant.
BILI was originally created by the military to detect biohazards and life-threatening chemicals here on Earth by using lasers to sniff for biological information about particles in the air.
The order also deals a blow to a Trump-allied "exit poll" that aims to mobilize supporters to canvass voters in an effort to sniff out instances of voter manipulation.
When you gotta go, you first gotta run a 13.1 mile race, stop to sniff a dead rabbit, finish in 1:32.56, be given a medal and then you go.
Remember sifting through a magazine, just waiting to get to the page that had a sample of Tom Ford or Gucci fragrance so you could peel it back and sniff?
Now, when you send your mom a letter in the mail, she can experience that same happy, sweet smell with the U.S. Postal Service's first-ever scratch-and-sniff stamps.
With only two stores, one in New York City and one in LA, the vast majority of Glossier customers buy beauty products online, with nary a swatch or a sniff.
As Jun assembles the sushi, his two cats (Haku and Nagi, according to the description on his website) look on, giving their approval as he lets them sniff the ingredients.
The Scratch and Sniff Book of Weed, with its thick pages, lavish illustrations by Ann Pickard, and careful attention to design, is clearly a book that's meant to be held.
The event showcases graduates of the famous incubator's training program to investors who hope to sniff out the next Dropbox, Airbnb, or Stripe, all of which emerged from Y Combinator.
Researchers ran two experiments in which they invited students to sniff a T-shirt with stale sweat, either bearing their university's logo, another university's logo, or no logo at all.
America's Got Talent judge Simon Cowell has an eye for spotting excellence in humans, and, according to fellow AGT judge Howie Mandel, Cowell can sniff out talent in dogs too.
There's a dash of that show's techno-paranoia sprinkled over Colony, one that's most prominent in the ever-present menace of the drones that float and sniff around the city.
Even if you like a perfume at first sniff, that's not enough to tell you whether you'll still like it after it mixes with your body chemistry for eight hours.
Back on the domestic front, a yellow Labrador retriever who goes by Hannah is one of fourteen dogs who have been trained by Connecticut police to sniff out child pornography.
Or at least he had the grace to mask his frustration at me for curtailing things before he even got a sniff of a half-portion of someone else's pudding.
Soon, she will move on to putting foulbrood inside a small rubber toy and throwing it farther, or in an unexpected direction, to see if Tukka can sniff it out.
As your dedicated shopping sleuths, we took it upon ourselves to sniff out all the best of these unofficial sale hubs (that you may have never knew existed until now).
And though its essential role is less obvious when humans don't have to sniff out their next meal, it still affects much more than just perfume preference and flavor experience.
Making reliable estimates is especially difficult in wilder areas because scavengers quickly sniff out fallen carcasses, said Simon Thomsett, an ornithologist and trustee of the Kenya Bird of Prey Trust.
As states and cities loosen their drug laws, the highly trained dogs their police departments use to sniff out narcotics can't always be counted on to smell the right thing.
Ms. Masoni is not a trained chef, a food scientist or even a typical food fanatic, though she can master most recipes and identify rancid ingredients with a single sniff.
An Amorphophallus titanum is currently blooming at the New York Botanical Garden in the Bronx, so we joined the crowd of New Yorkers lining up to sniff the crimson plant.
Unlike many other koala detection dogs, which sniff of koala scat, Bear is trained to find live koalas, which makes him especially effective during natural disasters like fires, reports 9News.
Though he was unruly at first, his new owners soon found that he was extremely skilled at hunting down toys, and began to train him to sniff out certain species.
A system that can rely on automated software to sniff out the presence of AI-enabled manipulation doesn't depend as heavily on human determinations of what's true and what isn't.
Mali, a Belgian Malinois badly injured by shrapnel, was awarded the Dickin Medal, Britain's highest award for animal bravery, for helping to sniff out Taliban militants and their booby traps.
From pharma's perspective, the strict prescribing limits passed by or inching through state legislatures imperil the health and happiness of countless upstanding pain sufferers who'd never think to sniff their supply.
Imagine an insect that can alight along a pipeline to sniff out gas leaks, swoop beneath plants to detect pests and disease, and slip into tiny spaces to find disaster survivors.
Her character comes into town to help Celeste (Nicole Kidman) look after the kids and sniff out what exactly went down with Perry's death, but that's not what I'm thinking about.
Dogs have been observed to have the ability to sniff out the symptoms of low blood sugar in diabetic patients, but what exactly the pups are sniffing has remained a mystery.
Once the right signature has been located, a directional antenna can be used to sniff out the source of the signal, a process that's far more accurate than internet-based trackers.
Tracking pixels will still know when you've read an email, but they generally can't sniff out your location or get your advertising profile because they can't see your IP or cookies.
The defending duo of co-captain Becky Sauerbrunn and Julie Johnston are so hard to beat that many U.S. opponents leave the field without getting more than a sniff at goal.
While some connoisseurs of the genre will sniff out any fluff in a horror movie trailer and opt out of watching, I'm willing to see anything that looks even remotely scary.
If the markets sniff equivocation or muddle from the ECB president, the financial system could rapidly spiral out of control, as panicky investors dump the bonds of weaker banks and countries.
"Kobold's bet is that it can sniff out new cobalt reserves by deploying machine learning and other AI techniques to large sets of geological, physical, and chemical data," Akshat Rathi reports.
Catch a sniff of a tropical flower like hibiscus (the hero scent in Soap & Glory's new Call Of Fruity™ range) and you'll find yourself miraculously on a faraway tropical island.
Some would quietly sniff around the network for sensitive data while others may slowly alter important information without anyone noticing — a scenario that experts say can have serious implications over time.
All he had to do was sniff out my Logitech wireless mouse's tiny USB receiver, fire off a few lines of code, and start typing things that appeared on my screen.
"It really came from being a kid and I remember when I worked really, really hard I'd get a scratch-n-sniff sticker and how much that thrilled me," Blandino explained.
These highly-trained, specially-selected animals, typically Labrador retrievers, sniff the air as people walk by to detect even faint trails of explosive particles that could indicate a body-worn bomb.
They did not have enough salary cap to work with this summer, but neither Kevin Durant nor Al Horford gave Toronto a sniff this July like LaMarcus Aldridge did last July.
Even the family's dog, who has apparently been bonded to the baby's side since they brought him home, got in on the cuddling action coming up to sniff the Easton's head.
There may be scepticism - history and cinemas are littered with the residue of failed attempts to introduce smell into our lives going back to the 1930s - but companies sniff a revival.
Like everyone else, I gotta call around and sniff out leads and take freelance gigs here and there and hope that those gigs blossom into a salaried job down the road.
If we rebrand and we don't talk about that and we don't have the right language, if we're inauthentic, developers will sniff that out so fast, it's like you've sold out.
I jumped at the chance to debunk this lofty claim because anyone who reveres science can sniff a bogus, Goop-y claim to make you look younger from a mile away.
None of the four Japanese men — Aska Cambridge, Yoshihide Kiryu, Ryota Yamagata and Shota Iizuka — have run 100m in under 10 seconds, nor got a sniff of an individual Olympic final.
Hiding behind this brow-raising photo is an iconic Hollywood wolf ... use those nosy skills of yours and see if you can sniff out the A-lister behind this warped photo.
The secret's in the sniff: Researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology developed a device that can detect explosives, narcotics, or human scents 16 times better than trained dogs.
Another time, one of the Border Patrol dogs that sniff the vehicles responded to something in my trunk, and I had to pull over for a secondary inspection (which proved uneventful).
The film featured a gimmick called "Odorama," in which scratch-and-sniff cards featuring 10 scents — sneakers, skunk and flatulence among them — were distributed to viewers to smell throughout the movie.
"I like to think of them as tiny dogs, that cost less and are smarter," she said, before hiding small carrot chunks in blocks for Squeak to sniff out, and eat.
Nine dogs, which must be between the ages of 18 months and 24 months old, should be able to sniff out narcotics including cocaine, marijuana, heroin and synthetic drugs like ecstasy.
Several influencers and marketers told CNN Business there is concern that hiding likes will make it harder to sniff out which accounts have bought fake followers to fraudulently inflate their popularity.
Personally, I can't even think of forty-seven botanicals, and, unless the company is selling directly to neurasthenic beagles, I can't conceive of any customer who will sniff out every aroma.
"When people hear there's a specific brief for, say, holidays, or we want to do something disruptive, people sniff around the account and want to go with us," Mr. Brim said.
Well, enter a plucky, young up 'n comer a full 14 months younger than Bernie, former vice president and man pointing at the next woman he wants to sniff, Joe Biden.
We sniff green beeswax from the linen wrappings and myrrh—it shows the important status of the mummy (ours, we are told once Johnston discovers papyrus with hieroglyphics, was once a priest).
In 2009, when she was working on a study to investigate whether a group of dogs, including Daisy, her pet, could reliably sniff breast cancer in human samples, Daisy started "acting weird".
Riley is now in the employ of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, having been hired to sniff out bugs and other annoying critters that may be harming pieces in its collection.
I'm sure you remember Shirley, walking back from the supermarket, pokes her head into the big freezing unit where the mammoth is stored and has a sniff and then shuts the door.
The female bear, visibly weak and seemingly ill, lay despondently on the ground for hours on Tuesday in Norilsk's suburbs, its feet caked in mud, occasionally rising to sniff around for food.
" Hiroshi gets a kick out of watching what happens at the table: "They sniff it, taste it, and then they'll force themselves to finish it, even if it tastes terrible to them.
Their rough equivalents here — Mr. Berry (Greg Stuhr) and Mr. Urges (Brad Heberlee), along with Mr. Cake (Tony Manna) — are Scotland Yard operatives trying to sniff out criminal activity surrounding the Quartos.
As the Republican nominee delivered his opening statements and began laying out his merits for finding a new way to boost jobs, he began to audibly sniff in between many talking points.
It has also caused a stunning sell-off in the Treasury market as traders sniff out rising inflation and the prospect of much more debt to pay for the big spending plans.
The system doesn't sniff out individual chemicals, but rather uses a program to look at the unique combinations of all of the so-called volatile compounds in a patient's breath, reports Smithsonian.
On the jammed streets down below, eight real dogs will be hard at work keeping the crowds safe by using their ultra-sensitive noses to sniff out the merest whiff of explosives.
But it turns out all the social media giant had to do was work with some student programmers who found a way to sniff out fake news sites in just 36 hours.
Hiding behind this nosy pic is a famous TV doctor that is known for her good looks ... see if you can sniff out which blonde bombshell is hidden underneath this cheeky snap.
It is a moment of pure poetry, certainly, but hold the glass to your nose and breathe in, sniff deeply and detect the notes of something else deep in its bouquet: Sadism.
Or perhaps he'll take advantage of your absence and do all the things he knows deep down he's not supposed to — like sniff around your closet or hop up on the table.
Another point for the canines in the struggle between cats and dogs: a new study says that dogs are able to sniff out lung cancer in human blood with 97 percent accuracy.
Read: These dogs can sniff out cancer better than some tests In a statement to Cancer Research UK, he likened the fight against cancer to police chasing a wide array of criminals.
The president ultimately presided over the launch of Operation Chaos, a secret CIA cell designed to sniff out alleged foreign influence in the US anti-war movement both at home and abroad.
It has chalked up a 32 percent jump in prison-related corruption cases since 2013-228 in part through the help of dogs trained to sniff out cell phones and other contraband.
As for the switch of location, Chicago doesn't feel particularly lived-in, and the action tends to hop from one patch of town to the next without pausing to sniff the air.
It will be TESS's job to sniff out those planets, by monitoring the light from stars for periodic dimming or blinking that would indicate that planets are passing in front of them.
Because now we're going to dive into... "Generally, p-values should not be used to make conclusions, but rather to identify possibilities — like a sniff test," Rebecca Goldin, the director for Stats.
Photos by Lanee Bird "What's in the bottle?" asked a security guard suspiciously as he patted down my pockets for drugs or weapons, taking a sniff of my bottle of flavored seltzer.
And to a certain extent, that simply underscores the stereotype that Paris is a more fertile place for aesthetic growth than New York, one that focuses on creativity as opposed to — sniff!
At various points during the screening, viewers are asked to scratch a given number and sniff the card, the idea being it will further immerse you in the action of the film.
In addition to the mountain lion project, Conservation Canines works with dogs that sniff orca poop from a nautical mile away and mutts that find caterpillars by seeking out their tiny droppings.
For some reason, I didn't like the cover (embarrassing, but true), but finally the word of mouth was just too strong and I dived in, took one sniff and was blown away.
After last year's All-Star break, Towns averaged 313 points, 11.0 rebounds, and 3.0 assists per game—numbers no player that young should sniff, and create expectations that can't possibly be met.
The agency tasked with keeping us safe in the skies failed to sniff out the threats 95 percent of the time, alarming lawmakers and sending the TSA into a frenzy to shape up.
In the time of Hippocrates, around 400 BCE, it was reportedly common for patients to cough and spit on hot coals to generate a smell that the physician would sniff to aid diagnosis.
They looked at 100 heterosexual couples, between the ages of 18 and 68, who had been together between three and 540 months (45 years), and tested their preferences through sniff and taste tests.
Consorzio CBI, a research outfit in Rome funded by Italian banks, is improving software that tries to sniff out Mafia connections by looking for clues such as atypical transfers between a firm's departments.
" When Flickr was acquired — as Fake told an audience of founders and investors at a StrictlyVC event earlier this week — "I figured I'd have a sniff around and see, 'Is this my world?
He would step out of his front door, the door to the same lovely Queen Anne house in Shropshire where his granny had lived when he was a boy, and sniff the air.
It does, however, have the capability of comforting children battling cancer to help them feel less alone in their fight, and take control of their emotions in a situation that's very uncontrollable. Sniff.
The offshore wind industry still only accounts for 1.5 percent of the EU's electricity production, but with three thousand turbines producing 41 terawatt-hours of energy last year, it's nothing to sniff at.
It seemed the best course might be to sniff when trouble might happen and get up close to it, witness it with her own two eyes, right beside the gunmen and the police.
As the spacecraft dives through Comet 67P's hazy coma, it'll use its mass spectrometer to sniff out a variety of molecules within the gas, which early scientific reports have likened to cat piss.
Everyone wants to know, as soon as possible, who will occupy a famously not-that-important job, and reporters eagerly sniff out leads even though the name will be publicly announced soon enough.
"Maybe the president-elect was on the right track when he promised to put his interests in a 'blind trust' – but one run by his children won't pass the sniff test," it added.
Inspired by the Ramones track "Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue," Perry's don't-give-a-shit, sellotape masterpiece broke onto the scene with a riotous bang, circulating around 15,000 copies at its peak.
Mr. Pandit has also backed the student lending platform CommonBond, the small-business lender Fundbox, and NerdWallet and FeeX, services that help consumers sniff out bargains and hidden fees in their financial dealings.
Hotels already have extensive security for gambling, including dogs that patrol the casinos to sniff for drugs and bombs, and significant security staff that constantly monitors the actions of people, including undercover security.
South Korean scientists created the world's first cloned dog in 2005, and two years later the country began employing cloned Labrador retrievers to sniff out drugs for the customs service, China Daily said.
Ganas, the Komodo Dragon, who can sniff out food from up to 6 miles (9 km) away by using his tongue, made short work of a selection of duck, quail and chicken eggs.
To sniff it out, a team of astronomers led by the IAC's Lisa Nortmann used the CARMENES instrument, which is attached to the 3.5-meter telescope of the Calar Alto Observatory in Spain.
The market caps of Telaria ($451.4 million), Rubicon Project ($508.7 million) and The Trade Desk ($9.8 billion) are nothing to sniff at, but are tiny in comparison with Google's $854.1 billion market cap.
But a yellow labrador retriever has been putting his nose to the ground on Santa Cruz Island in an effort to sniff out a different kind of threat: a species of invasive ant.
The agency currently assigns seven inspectors at various points along the slaughter and evisceration lines at the largest pork plants, who look at, examine and sniff carcasses for signs of disease and contamination.
The agency currently assigns seven inspectors at various points along the slaughter and evisceration lines at the largest pork plants, who look at, examine and sniff carcasses for signs of disease and contamination.
Tiny, finely carved netsuke are displayed above a porcelain dish, which features a different take on the divine herb-picker: lucky deer forage for lingzhi, not unlike trained pigs who sniff out truffles.
Winston and I were led to a Mashable video room, and he quickly decided that the best course of action was to sniff the entire perimeter and then stare out the glass door.
Local currency bonds have seen US$11.34bn of net inflows this year, according to EPFR Global, compared with net outflows of US$16.87bn in 14.733 and US$12.83bn in 2014, as investors sniff bargains.
But ultimately the four-legged robot gets dragged away from its escape attempt like a dog on a leash trying to get in one last sniff before its afternoon at the park is over.
Others have tried poisons and traps, special task forces to sniff out breeding hot spots, even a "rodent academy" to teach public employees how to be first-line responders to the Rattus norvegicus epidemic.
The Wall Street Journal reported that Accel Partners, Founders Fund, Index Ventures, Lightspeed Venture Partners, Social Capital and Sequoia are among the top tier funds that use scouts to sniff out early stage deals.
Warren and Linvill call this behavior the "attack of the clones," and they believe the weird hashtags were probably "camouflage" — designed to confuse Twitter's attempts to sniff out spam accounts tweeting the same content.
Before the draft, Simmons' perceived shortcomings helped Ingram sniff the top spot on some draft boards, and the case was made that his aggressiveness and potentially more adaptable game made him the right call.
"Experiments show that these rats can detect a sample with TB parasites in a second and evidence has shown that they are able to sniff out even those with very minimal parasites,"she said.
The fact that at least one example imagined Mr. Clinton using a British expression "to get a sniff" — meaning to come close to — that is unfamiliar to Americans did not give away the joke.
Detection tools cannot protect their customers, and while helping IT staff to more quickly sniff out breaches is useful, it amounts to little more than closing the stable door once the unicorns have bolted.
I never date people I work with, and barely sniff at people in my own industry, as they can work in a different city one day and then be one desk over the next.
When they do, Europeans usually try to avoid the rough-and-tumble approach associated with their American peers; it is crucial not to be seen as "aggressive" or like "cowboy Americans", sniff local activists.
Armed with a laser gas analyzer that can sniff out airborne methane with parts-per-billion precision, Phillips and Ackley drove around the LA area measuring methane concentrations for a period of five days.
Even as privacy hounds and antitrust watchdogs at the FTC and on Capitol Hill sniff and scratch at Facebook's door, the social media giant, apparently high on hubris, just keeps tossing them red meat.
ExoMars in general is setting out to to sniff out gases in the thin Martian atmosphere and eventually dig beneath the surface of the planet to find any hint of past or present life.
I question what any of us are doing paying money to be here, when London's sagging 19th century transport infrastructure means there are plenty of armpits you can sniff on the Tube for free.
Throughout the book, Bil weighs in on the myth of "sushi-grade" fish, whether lobsters feel pain, why clambakes are a terrible idea, and even explains to consumers how to sniff out unscrupulous fishmongers.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - The dense smog of Delhi and the haze of Beijing cloud the sky as visitors sniff the air during a unique exhibition in London aimed at raising awareness of pollution.
And this year, in June, he opened a museum of perfume dedicated to explaining, in a series of displays that offer ample opportunity to sniff and sample and learn, just what a scent is.
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory has developed a miniature methane gas sensor, light enough to be carried to Mars, and sensitive enough to sniff out a few parts per billion, thanks to a laser spectrometer.
To celebrate, YouTuber Mark Rober decided to test out one of the most widely quoted theories about the underwater predators — that they can sniff out a drop of human blood from a mile away.
Hiding behind this chiseled photo is a famous Brazilian angel ... put your detective skills to the test and see if you can sniff out the secret as to who is underneath this warped photo!
IC appeared agitated as he was instructed to sniff inside a car and a pile of rubble from the destroyed house - a brick chimney and burned trees the only things standing on the property.
"The Essential Scratch & Sniff Guide to Becoming a Wine Expert" by Richard Betts, $12.18, available at AmazonThis book is a great gift for a wine connoisseur, or someone who is trying to get there.
On my tour, with a tasty 10.1 percent double I.P.A. in hand, I joined the brewmaster Damian to sniff hops in an industrial fridge and taste the malted barley that would later be fermented.
That same year, Giorgio, a Beverly Hills women's boutique, introduced a perfume that it marketed with a $6 million advertising campaign that included scratch-and-sniff strips inserted in magazines and attached to envelopes.
But when the terms "search engine optimization" and "cyber insurance" started being thrown around, Pip began to yawn, shift between a chair and the floor, and sniff wires and electrical sockets beneath the table.
Snails, for example, which are hermaphroditic, begin with hours of what scientists call "foreplay," in which snail pairs get close and sniff each other before launching a sharp calcium spear that pierces their mate.
Looking around with adult eyes, I suppose that I can see over the top of the wall of the secret garden: I can see the ideological underpinnings, understand the context, sniff out the falsities.
Those numbers are easy to sniff at, but I feel compelled to point out that John Edwards (admittedly, a vastly different kind of Democrat) was at 19363 percent in Iowa in early December 2003.
Certainly nobody working in television would sniff at an Emmy if they won one, but it's pretty rare for the Emmys to provide a series with a massive ratings boost in the modern era.
They can apparently be trained to sniff out cancer, sense when a diabetic owner is low on blood sugar, or warn epileptics of upcoming seizures, too, although their reliability on these fronts is questionable.
" Sniff told Motherboard he didn't specifically remember mentioning ethnicity scanning as a feature, but did say investigators "may be looking for a dark skinned person, or a white skinned person, or an Asian skinned person.
The idea for using dogs this way in the UK germinated in 2015 when Attwood started looking into the possibility of training a dog to sniff out devices that the human eye could easily miss.
It's hiring many more moderators, but with a longer-term goal: The idea is that someday humans will be able to train the machines, in a similar manner, to sniff out misinformation, smut, and abuse.
After passing through metal detectors to sniff out camera-equipped devices that could be used to leak pictures of unreleased new products, the workers follow arrows on the floor and inspirational posters on the wall.
Yes, through force of personality and a message and a back story that has resonated with voters so far, Buttigieg has already reached levels in the 2020 race that many thought he would never sniff.
If you're patrolling a wing and smell cannabis, you can pretty much sniff it out and find the cell, whereas synthetic pot is completely odorless, and it looks just like tobacco, which prisoners are allowed.
Originally developed by the military to sniff out toxins and pathogens in the air, BILI, which would be attached to a Mars rover, relies on sniffing out elements in dust plumes coming from the planet.
She may have had a little detour into a psychology degree and job as a forensic psychologist, but watching her squeeze, pinch, sniff, and pour behind Morito's big marble top, Leivaditaki seems incredibly at home.
Glossier also ships many of its products with limited edition seasonal logo stickers and an especially popular scented sticker to promote the launch of its first fragrance, evoking the powerful nostalgia of scratch-and-sniff.
So if an epic upset happens again in that same district, as seems possible after Tuesday's primary, it will be because of party-flipping voters who haven't given Democrats a sniff in a generation's time.
By 1988, the perfume was generating more than $100 million a year in sales, The Times reported, with Fred Hayman, then-president of Giorgio, crediting the success in part to the scratch-and-sniff campaign.
USDA established its detector dog program, known as the "Beagle Brigade," in 1984, with one beagle trained to sniff out plants and animal products at Los Angeles International Airport, according to Customs and Border Protection.
Some sites sniff out the software by downloading a small bit of JavaScript code meant to trigger an ad blocker, and then checking to see if the code actually made it through to the browser.
EZ-PET Retractable Leash with Bag Dispenser Allow your pup to sniff, poke, and prance around with this retractable leash that extends to a full 16.5 feet and has a built-in brake and lock.
As she made clear in her Recode interview back in May, she deeply understands the media business and Bakish wouldn't be getting a crack at his turnaround plan if it didn't pass her sniff test.
The job of the chief of staff -- and especially this chief of staff given his emphasis on managing the staff and restoring discipline in the ranks -- is to sniff out problems before they become problems.
President Trump's administration's come up with a clever way to sniff out the source of that NY Times anonymous letter -- it involves what they perceive as an alleged physical threat to POTUS ... TMZ has learned.
" Biuw stressed that any statement on the whale's intended purpose would be "pure speculation," but added: "We know that the Russian military during the Cold War were training belugas to sniff out mines or old torpedoes.
The young Zendaya then signs off, but not before noting with visible excitement that she was excited to go have dinner — she gives the air a good sniff as if sensing the approach of the meal.
The amount of funds in ether and tokens in the White Hat Group's account has only gone up over the past week—$200 million is nothing to sniff at, and people want their virtual money back.
In February, the Fed ordered Wells Fargo to freeze its balance sheet, keeping its assets below $1.95 trillion, until it put new checks on senior managers and gave the board new powers to sniff out abuses.
There, Liz also first lays eyes on Mr. Darcy, who, in this iteration, is a fighting expert with a penchant for carrying a vial of live flies because they can sniff out dead flesh (aka zombies).
But short of making your stamps taste like tasty treats, the United States Postal Service has done something to make stamps a little more palatable: It's releasing its first-ever scratch-and-sniff stamps this summer.
HONG KONG — Investors trying to sniff out signs of the next recession should pay attention to any increase in unemployment rather than movements in bond yield curves and manufacturing, says Credit Suisse Chief Economist James Sweeney.
Douthat's piece is written like it's by that one student in your ethics class who always tried to make Marxism about his parents' divorce, but the columnist does eventually sniff his way around to a thesis.
For Dolly Parton's latest tour, the security procedures include not just the usual pat-downs and bag checks at the door, but also two dogs trained to sniff out bombs and firearms wherever the singer performs.
Fears about Kaspersky's ties to Russian intelligence, and the capacity of its anti-virus software to sniff out and remove files, prompted an escalating series of warnings and actions from U.S. authorities over the past year.
Opinion: The four-legged victims of the opioid crisis Police dogs are overdosing on new narcotics they sniff out in the line of duty, and ingesting even a tiny amount of these drugs can kill them.
Every kennel seems to have its own system of cameras now, so we can all spend our lunch hours watching our pets sniff a water bowl, run in circles, or try to mount a strange Goldendoodle.
President Obama took a moment at a rally this week to sniff his hand to prove that he is not really a demon from hell who reeks of sulfur and walks the Earth swarmed by flies.
There's hand-painted, scratch-and-sniff wallpaper (think Warhol's patterned cows but with cherries — cherry-scented, naturally), as well as a device that projects ultrasonic sound waves to simulate the touch and feel of virtual objects.
Advertising You open what looks like an in-flight care package to find 50 feet of Sudoku puzzles on a roll, Champagne-flavored gummy candies and a scratch-and-sniff patch that smells like boeuf bourguignon.
Bullseye the Target Dog is livin' the dream ... and just can't relate to that poor Colombian police dog that has a bullseye on her head because she can sniff out cocaine better than any other pooch.
The "Juniors" route for ages 7 to 12 includes a cartoon video of Romans shipping wine across the sea and a "buffet of the five senses" where sniff tests identify aromas and flavors found in wine.
Though we go on the same half-mile loop twice a day, Hal never ceases to find something fascinating to admire, and I've also begun to sniff out new things to appreciate in my daily routines.
A few weeks ago in Florida, Civil helped put Clinton's running mate, Tim Kaine, onstage with the rapper Pusha T (sample lyric: "They call me Pusha for one reason, 'cause I keep that sniff all seasons").
The grizzly bears, the elk, the bobcats, the wolves, the swift predators and the stealthy ones, they prowl and sniff as always, far outnumbering humans in a place where a cellphone signal is a distant rumor.
Now, to enter the upstairs gallery, they will need to queue up for a magnetometer meant to sniff out illicit electronics, raising concerns about their ability to quickly relay to the public what is happening inside.
But, if I'm waiting in line, or out to dinner with friends I want to show off to, I can always fire up the Furbo, and watch her cute lil' body stretch and sniff and sleep.
Goldsmith is the Vietnam Veterans of America's chief investigator, a job the organization created for him after he showed an uncanny ability to sniff out online scams and fake accounts that exploit or target American veterans.
Visitors can frolic in a ball pit, sit on an oversized throne fit for royalty, guess the aromas on a giant scratch-n-sniff wall, and, of course, sip wine as they learn more about rosé.
In many cases, what sets these strains apart can be difficult to tell with a glance and a sniff—to really see the difference between them, you need to look at the DNA of the plant.

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