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  • What has happened in this case is disgusting, but to argue that men of pakastani origen present a disproportione risk to white women and girls is disgustingly irresponsible and absolutly redolant of racist rhetoric going back millenia.

    Too many of us treat young white women as trash | Barbara Ellen 2011

  • I am begining not to seek out 90+ red wines as too frequently they are soft, jammy and redolant with oak.

    "Mommy, where do 89 wines go when they die?" 2008

  • Even the innocent, simple world of Sleepside hides a darker past, redolant of prohibition Chicago, and of the darker side of faerie.

    Want to know what the weather is like in Minnesota? sbisson 2003

  • I think not the air is redolant with the fumes of powder and I believe we will have war with the North in less than sixty days.

    Augusta County: John H. Cochran to His Mother, February 14, 1861 John H. Cochran 1861

  • By way of example, Rorschach's attributed settings (the Apartment, the Prison) would be redolant with citation to painting from the Italian Baroque period, instantly suggesting the 'spiritual' nature of the hero's drive through such Catholic-born imagery yet critiquing the Objectivist source of his mission via ironic analogy to the religion of empire.

    Jog - The Blog 2009

  • It uses terms like "welcoming" or "open and welcoming," redolant of the Parables, to describe its congregations and the struggles they have gone through and are still going through to live up to this expansive standard.

    GetReligion 2009

  • The compositions that Zakarya's musicians unfurl this evening in St. Petersburg bear redolant names such as

    cafebabel.com 2009

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