Sentences with word «redolence»

The astringent stench of night soil soon gave way to the intoxicating redolence of civility.
Start dearly with a couple of lob worm, redolence if you need, because everybody looks better in wax light.
Dating from the period 1947 — 1950, each reflects in its own way the close relationship Irving Penn maintained with France throughout his life, by contact with artists, frequent visits and by their idealised redolence.
Roland Barthes wrote an arch meditation on the «indolence» of his scrawls, which for him bore the erotic redolence of some crumpled pair of pants discarded by a rent - boy.
Bakery Aide Redolence, Tampa, ID 1/2011 to 11/2011 • Looked through recipes to determine ingredients needed for each baked product • Set out needed ingredients and / or poured them out into bowls • Ascertained that sufficient amount of raw materials are available • Cleaned and maintained work areas and performed preventative and general maintenance on baking equipment and tools
The Abigail Ahern paint collection consists of 13 colours that are made from mostly natural pigments that give redolence and depth so you get beautiful undertones with the colours subtly changing with the light.
It was the thoroughgoing Irishness of Tumulty that bothered her, the redolence of peat bogs and sloppy rebel songs and an uproar in the blood, of a defeat that ran so deep it reemerged as a treacherous conviviality.
She was just twenty - three when she poured puddles of paint, in palely glowing colors, onto a cotton canvas to produce «Mountains and Sea» (1952), which is the Rosetta stone of color - field (it's in the National Gallery of Art, in Washington), despite the fact that it bears drawn lines and a redolence of landscape.
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