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  • Odorless and colorless, the spores are extremely stable, and can remain dormant for as long as fifty years or more...

    Dorian de Wind: Will Bin Laden's "Dead Hand" Reach Out From Its Watery Grave? Dorian de Wind 2011

  • Odorless, flavorless liquid consumed by the brainless.

    Crystal Death Charles Kipps 2010

  • Odorless, flavorless liquid consumed by the brainless.

    Crystal Death Charles Kipps 2010

  • Odorless, flavorless liquid consumed by the brainless.

    Crystal Death Charles Kipps 2010

  • Odorless, tasteless, and colorless, oxygen is one of the most important substances without which life would not be able to exist.

    Facts about Oxygen Emii 2007

  • Odorless and undetectable, the gel could be a lifesaver for women whose partners refuse to use protection -- as long as it's sold for pennies.

    Periscope 2007

  • Odorless refined substitutes do not contain the active enzymes responsible for its therapeutic benefits. 6-12 cloves of fresh raw garlic daily, either crushed and stuffed into gelatin capsules for ingestion, or extracted juice.

    The Tao of Health, Sex and Longevity Daniel Reid 1989

  • Nope, toilet's the color of gravestones, classical columns of mausoleums, that white porcelain's the very emblem of Odorless and Official Death.

    Gravity's Rainbow Pynchon, Thomas 1978

  • Odorless except in dark-colored specimens which are somewhat rancid.

    Studies of Trees Jacob Joshua Levison

  • Interestingly, the company had bought the Odorless Refrigeration Company in 1905, and the Cavalier name is now most often associated with the Coca-Cola coolers and vending machines the firm made for many years.

    The Seattle Times 2011

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