Their girlfriends keep dragging them out to buy potpourri bowls or faux-Chinese curtains or whatever, and the guys are starting to freak out. |
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If this is just a musty smell, then vacuuming it out and masking it with potpourri or airing it out for a while might help. |
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Wheeldon gives us a potpourri of their choreography, rather than fully developed dances that stand on their own. |
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One method would be to take squares of cloth and make little pillows about 4 inches square stuffed with herbs or nicely scented potpourri. |
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An old china pot or bowl bought in a junk shop and filled with potpourri can prove a hit. |
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A home scent, this crystallike potpourri contains Egyptian resin infused with notes of iced pineapple, peony, dianthus and white musk. |
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Gather the petals for potpourri, dry some flowers and make a Christmas wreath, scatter a few fragrant petals in your bath water. |
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Dried plant material also makes excellent potpourri and other scented gifts. |
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You will find potpourri, herb plant collections, lavender stems and informational booklets. |
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Secondly, the waiting room smelled of fresh potpourri, not disinfectant spray. |
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They were at his apartment now, replaced by scented candles and bowls of potpourri. |
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Besides the smell of cigarettes there was also a faint scent of peppermint potpourri. |
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To his relief, he found on opening the box that it was just a bowl for holding potpourri. |
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What made her sets more than just a potpourri of disparate songs was her ability to somehow convincingly bind everything together. |
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I tried setting out a potpourri of mixed birdseed, almonds, raisins, and even pieces of cornbread for the jays. |
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The resultant effect in the hands of the drummers was a potpourri of sounds melting to create energy with their rhythm. |
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The pianist won the gold for an intricate, playful and minutely precise combination performed to a potpourri of Russian melodies. |
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The trunks are undisturbed, full of my film reels, video tapes, scripts and potpourri of neglected promotional materials. |
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This course was developed to cover a potpourri of topics prior to the selection of advanced practice rotation sites. |
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The guitarist duo unveiled a potpourri of music blending it with African and Latin influences. |
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His column is a potpourri of banal observations, some ever so slightly to the left of the American political establishment, some to the right. |
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The massive 32 ft stretched Hummer limo is powered by a potpourri of eco fuels. |
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Its flavour is similar to juniper, and like lemon balm its leaves can be used as a bath herb or dried for potpourri and herb pillows. |
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Clear-glass candleholders, vases and potpourri bowls scattered throughout add a reflective sparkle to the room. |
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The convenient rationalization that our weapons potpourri will confuse the enemy into fear of misbehaving is absurd and threatening. |
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Eleven cuts display a keyboard-laden potpourri of Afro-Latin and Brazilian riddims that have been fuelling dance floors worldwide. |
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Flowers can be dried and used in arrangements, wreaths, potpourri, sachets, and more. |
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Listeners ought to hear the sleigh bells ring, see the vivid red of the velvet dress and smell the spicy potpourri steaming on the stove. |
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Cod, pike, sole, and salmon are all best with the honest citrus and potpourri quality of a Belgian style Pilsner. |
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In general, however, the fantasia became a potpourri of themes from operas compiled by virtuoso pianists as display pieces. |
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The wispy green or bronze foliage of fennel will add a nice contrast to my other potpourri plants. |
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Set out a dish of potpourri in the bathroom, or lightly spray some air freshener. |
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Cut cereal-box cardboard into hearts or wreath shapes, spread them with glue and dip them in potpourri, then hang with a loop of ribbon. |
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What a great number of pluses in that whole potpourri of globalization issues. |
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Keep candles, potpourri, matches, cigarettes, etc., out of reach. |
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Lemon verbena is a large, open plant with sandpapery, bright green, lemon-scented leaves used in teas and potpourri and clusters of tiny white flowers. |
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Clean out your car's ashtray and fill it with sugar-free candies, change or potpourri. |
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Dr. Patricia Barry's office is a cozy place, complete with flower-printed chairs, an antique roll-up desk and the smell of potpourri. |
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Singapore is an enchanting potpourri of religions, cultures and traditions. |
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At times of austerity the gifts have become aluminium, potpourri and baby oil. |
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These 'Victorian' ornaments are a good use for potpourri even when its scent has faded. |
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An uneven potpourri of singing and farting soon joined them. |
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This mental domicile was furnished with a potpourri of notions derived directly or indirectly from a long succession of philosophers, sages, and seers East and West. |
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Sprinkle essential oils, orange and cinnamon perhaps, to a bowl of fir cones, Christmas tree cuttings and dried orange slices for a wonderful Christmas potpourri. |
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But, he has decided to be innovative and stand unique among the rest with a potpourri of light and classical music, much to the delight of music buffs. |
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Add your favourite fragrant herb or potpourri to little sachets, made from cotton or other coarsely woven material, and place them in the drawers. |
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The bottom of my bags usually turn into a potpourri of sticky gum, tobacco, half eaten cough drops and pennies that are slimed in a foreign substance. |
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The dried flowers can be used in a potpourri and in herb sachets, and the essential oil can be included in natural cosmetic preparations and ointments. |
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They never use the word Latino a useful potpourri term for Spanish-speakers coming from all over the American continent. |
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They house an esthetic potpourri of modern painting and Ming sculpture, Luristan bronzes and mobiles by Alexander Calder, furniture by Marcel Breuer and reliefs by Jean Arp. |
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The result has been a potpourri of data and information that is not always comparable and hence is not widely used. |
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The city is a colourful potpourri of mediaeval and modern, chaos and order, art and kitsch. |
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The elixir is derived from a rye, wheat and corn distillate triple distilled in copper pot stills, which is then blended with a potpourri of botanicals including cloves, anise, licorice and juniper. |
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David McConaghie, 50, was convicted at Craigavon Magistrates' Court over the incident in which he set up the spycam in potpourri. |
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The briefcase, a potpourri of electronic items included a gadget which had an uncanny resemblance to PackBot, a military robot used by American ground troops in Iraq and Afghanistan. |
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India, too, is trying to reform its potpourri of expenditure taxes. |
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In Full Moon, Murer employs an unruly, jigsaw-like narrative approach, serving up a New Age-style potpourri, a chaotic mix of genres in which individual fates combine into a mass tragedy. |
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Essential oils, candles, perfumes and cosmetics, potpourri production. |
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A potpourri of water information, from the cityscape to the countryside. |
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We hope that the various indices produced by the automation of the Gould Finding Aid will reveal a veritable potpourri of information on the life and career of Gould, much as Gould loved to create musical potpourris. |
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Saks installed a potpourri boutique on the designer fashion floor. |
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The eldest explains that they are doing a project at school and she needs orange peels to make embroidered potpourri bags to put in drawers and give as gifts. |
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My favorite is the white satin heart-shaped honeymoon love pillow of cloves, mint and rose potpourri. |
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The selling point was that you could put these mice in the microwave and they would come out muffin-warm and smelling like potpourri. |
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From room deodorizers and potpourri to non-organic breakfasts and sheets that reek of bleach, the typical overnight stay can seem so toxic you'd almost rather stay home. |
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Today we are apt to think of a fair as a mileless potpourri of trylons and flood-lighted futuramas, but in the yesterdays of our greatgrandfathers, a fair meant a cattle show. |
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Owner Melissa Banks offers customers stationery, silk flowers, potpourri, a wide variety of containers and a small line of bath products, including gels, soaps and bath cubes. |
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