He could not help bristling, however, when first he
sniffed a trousers' leg into which his teeth had so recently torn.
She kept her word, leaving the place in charge of the charwoman, who, when asked if she could stand the smell, replied, "What smell?" and who, when taken close to the cheeses and told to
sniff hard, said she could detect a faint odour of melons.
Buck writhed his lips into the preliminary of a snarl, but
sniffed noses with him, Whereupon the old wolf sat down, pointed nose at the moon, and broke out the long wolf howl.
Some one with a black nose
sniffed at the bottom of the door, and then locked it.
But Miss Longnecker, the tall blonde who taught in a public school and said, "Well, really!" to everything you said, sat on the top step and
sniffed. And Miss Dorn, who shot at the moving ducks at Coney every Sunday and worked in a department store, sat on the bottom step and
sniffed.
Furthermore, the dogs also failed to
sniff meat products inside luggages and bags in the bag carousel.
Four pooches are needed for training to find drugs and two to
sniff out potential explosives.
She hadn't
sniffed anything before.'' Miss Need's mother, Christine, said: "Kim never hurt herself deliberately or selfharmed.
"Because the narcotics-dog
sniff could identify only the presence or absence of contraband, we hold that the police did not violate Edstrom's reasonable expectation of privacy.
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The screenings build on the success of Film Hub Wales' previous Scratch 'n'
Sniff offering - Matilda - which tickled nostrils across the UK as part of Roald Dahl on Film.
Fans of the 1991 classic starring Danny DeVito will be able to
sniff Bruce Bogtrotter's giant chocolate cake and wrinkle their noses at fish paste sandwiches at Ysgol Bryn Elian, Old Colwyn, and the Magic Lantern, Tywyn.