The album's title, " Miasma ", refers to noxious exhalations from putrescent organic matter; poisonous effluvia or germs polluting the atmosphere.
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The Marcos effluvia were packed into storage, and the museum was turned into a dour exhibition of the history of the Philippine presidency, suitable for organized school tours.
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"The Mexican " is an amiable reminder that not all screen laughter has to spring from gross-out sight gags involving bodily orifices, appendages and effluvia.
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"Osmosis Jones, " with its effluvia-festival brand of humor, is often fun, and the rounded, blobby rendering of the characters is likable.
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It's also instantly forgettable, a pleasant puff-pastry throwback to Sandra Dee movies, " Bye Bye Birdie, " and other pre-Beatles effluvia.
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BEAM robots are typically small, buglike, solar-powered devices created from springs and wires and scavenged parts of old pagers, cassette players and other effluvia of the electronic era.
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"Salon . com tends to bury the work of Patrick Smith under a pile of political diatribes and pop-culture effluvia, " wrote Dan Mitchell in the New York Times.
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Not as much as a college coach, who is somehow culturally ordained to be a leader and educator of young men, or some such mythological effluvia ( see Moeller, Gary ).
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Simply by brushing the teeth and the back of the tongue twice a day, flossing regularly and using over-the-counter mouthwashes, one can keep most oral effluvia under control.
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Yet he calls the awards and other bric-a-brac that adorn his office the " effluvia " of his collections, for it is the papers he really wants.