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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
odorize .
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Examples
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Crack cocaine vaporized the '80s into a stagnant era odorized with the acrid, postmortem stank of aborted and unfulfilled wishes.
Barry Michael Cooper: Mourning In America (The Crack of the Dawn of the Dead) Barry Michael Cooper 2011
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Crack cocaine vaporized the '80s into a stagnant era odorized with the acrid, postmortem stank of aborted and unfulfilled wishes.
Barry Michael Cooper: Mourning In America (The Crack of the Dawn of the Dead) Barry Michael Cooper 2011
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"We do have a sense based on this and other information that at least some of the non-odorized gas in Massachusetts would have originated from Aux Sable," Coakley told the AP on Thursday.
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"We were made aware that there were possibly some retail deliveries that were not sufficiently odorized," said Aux Sable spokesman Scott Seibert.
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Although investigators now say that DCP Midstream was not directly responsible for the explosion, their probe did uncover a much wider problem of unodorized or under-odorized gas being distributed by the company in Massachusetts.
FOXNews.com 2010
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I've de-odorized books that were in the homes of smokers by putting them in a plastic shoe box with a half inch of baking soda on the bottom and leaving them over night or longer depending on the severity of the smell and thickness of the book.
PaloAltoOnline.com 2010
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The mission of the Propane Education & Research Council is to promote the safe, efficient use of odorized propane gas as a preferred energy source.
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A spokeswoman for DCP Midstream said last month that the company has enhanced its procedures to ensure that all propane received at its terminals from suppliers is properly odorized.
FOXNews.com 2010
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"None of the witnesses interviewed recalled smelling any odorized natural gas."
unknown title 2009
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PG&E spokeswoman, Nicole Liebelt, says that natural gas purchased from the Pacific Northwest Wednesday was found to be overly odorized.
unknown title 2009
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