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Some swore, even as the call to prayer wafted overheard.
The smell of their cigarettes wafted through the air ducts.
Music wafted from down the hall, and the atmosphere lightened.
Clouds of police tear gas have wafted into the compound.
Cool air syphoned wafted over me as the doors swung closed.
The scent of car exhaust and marijuana wafted through the square.
Jerry Saltz, the art critic at New York magazine, wafted by.
I think that stain has wafted over to its predecessors, perhaps unfairly.
FIREWORKS detonated, smoke wafted over the stage and confetti began to fall.
A collective "Ooh" wafted up from the technorati gathered in the crowd.
The ubiquitous scent of coal fires and marijuana wafted through the air.
On occasion, the smell of tear-gas has wafted into the exchange.
White clouds of the gas wafted across a main road lined with shacks.
The inimitable southwest fragrance of sweet burning pinyon pine wafted in the air.
The smell of sewage wafted in the air and relatives mostly stayed away.
The air cool like that of a shady glade wafted by gentle breezes.
Birds sang nesting songs outside and a spring breeze wafted through the room.
Sufi Muslims wafted about in colorful robes, mixing with people singing Christian hymns.
A fetid stench wafted on the breeze and flies buzzed at our ankles.
The smoke has also wafted across the Tasman Sea and into New Zealand.
The distressing scent of dill pickles and processed chicken wafted through the air.
The smoke from these fires has wafted over the city in recent days.
In smaller British towns, too, people marched, wafted placards and shouted "Trump go home".
CBS reported that the smell of marijuana wafted through the air during Sanders' remarks.
At night, smoke wafted over Khartoum, fires burned and a main street was blocked.
The smell of bacon wafted from the kitchen that looked out on the courtyard.
Accompanied by music, the wood smoke wafted dreamily through the slanted late-afternoon light.
Rose-scented cologne wafted through the air as models showed off Morgan's signature hairstyles.
But the partisan furor surrounding that effort wafted into the Senate hearing as well.
Gas wafted into the Gonzalez family's home and was used inside the home itself.
A song wafted from inside, some tune from the seventies that I couldn't identify.
The Land Rover nearly struck him as he wafted toward the shopping-center exit.
Cigarette smoke and the faint echoes of fans' chants wafted in from the stands.
Void of people, the voices of children from Ma'ale ha-Zeitim wafted over the walls.
Delicate threads of volcanic glass, known as "Pele&aposs hair," even wafted through the air.
THERE was a time when a whiff of existential angst wafted about Liberal Democrat conferences.
In the summer, a bready smell wafted over from the matzoh factory across the street.
As delicious smells wafted through the Club Europe cabin, I realised it was food time.
As we sat outside talking, a distinct smell of human waste wafted through the air.
On Saturday, the smell of sopes and elote-on-a-stick wafted through La Plaza.
But as realistic as they were, the bakery smells only wafted in at certain points.
On humid days, before a summer rain, the smell of chocolate wafted through the city.
On a recent morning, the scent of cinnamon and chocolate wafted across the factory floor.
After midnight, the sci-fi sounds of the ondes martenot wafted down from a balcony.
A tank dress wafted silver caviar-beaded cilia but was as light as tissue paper.
The smell of bleach, possibly used to clean up the blood, wafted from his car.
Blocked roads and trains shuttered schools as tear gas wafted through the central business district.
Steam wafted up into my face as the smell of corn and spice replaced car exhaust.
" The paper reported that the "odor of decomposing flesh wafted from among the brush and trees.
Every time I picked it up, a wave of an acrid-sweet vomit scent wafted upwards.
As dawn broke Saturday, the sound of prayers wafted up to the hills above the camp.
A fresh, glistening loaf of bread, wafted close to the camera with an accompanying '50s jingle.
Tree pangolins scaled giant trunks, forest elephants trundled safely along, tropical birdsong wafted on the breeze.
A hint of tear gas wafted over a wall from some indistinct encounter outside the stadium.
As smoke and flames wafted into the sky on Monday, the symbolism was hard to miss.
Alcohol and smoke wafted down Pennsylvania Avenue as students climbed trees, chanted, sang, wept and laughed.
A huge plume of smoke wafted across the city and ash fell over a large area.
NASA's Terra satellite captured some of the Saharan sand as it wafted over to Eastern Europe.
Clouds of smoke wafted from the cooking tents, making for a photogenic backdrop against the mountain vistas.
I was six years old, lying in bed as the air conditioner breeze wafted over my skin.
The bass was thumping, top-shelf liquor flowed freely and fresh sea air wafted through the space.
Periodically, the stench of death wafted through the tropical air, filling nostrils with a choking, rotten smell.
On a recent day, the stench from an open garbage dump occasionally wafted through the unpaved streets.
The dinner tables were decorated with pale pink peonies, whose scent wafted into the cool seaside air.
On a recent afternoon, steam wafted from the griddle, adding a syrupy note to the humid air.
So much dust wafted through ducts and under doorways that it coated beds and clothes in closets.
" Thus the mermaid's fame—and his own—"wafted from one end of the land to the other.
It wafted from the mall, where raindrops seemed to fall just as Mr. Trump began his address.
When I cracked open the bag, the smell of salt and potatoes immediately wafted from the bag.
Reporters inside the Peninsula's lobby saw people choking on tear gas that had wafted in from the street.
And the sound that wafted in ignited a movement of not only hip-hop fans but also performers.
A strange smell wafted through my cab as he haughtily told me there was vomit in the backseat.
It feels a little like being wafted by a misting fan after overexposure to a hot summer's sun.
The smell of burgers sizzling on the grill wafted through the air as a light rain came down.
Even in winter, the smoke from his daily two packs of Dunhills wafted out of the open windows.
Plumes of smoke wafted above the Kastanies border crossing as Greek soldiers fired warning shots in the air.
Echoes of scandals past — Iran-contra, Anita Hill, Monica Lewinsky — wafted overhead, visiting the memories of Senate veterans.
Luckily, the wind was blowing, so the toxic plumes wafted a bit, and the marines sprinted to safety.
Instead, he wafted a leg over it, watching it skid underneath his body, unable to rearrange his limbs.
Under the vast dome of the reconstructed church, Monteverdi's "Missa in illo tempore" wafted around the resonant interior.
The show left me ruminating on all the sounds and images that wafted past my ears and eyes.
At one point, while trying to leave the park, the stench of pure human shit wafted through the crowd.
Above their heads, a haze of cigarette smoke hung in bilious clouds that wafted just below the ceiling tiles.
Leaves of the Monstera deliciosa plant wafted from the full calf-length skirts along with a whiff of Hemingway.
Scuffles ensued and the crowd fled as the sound grenades exploded and smoke wafted through the compound, witnesses said.
It was better to recall the dancing as a manifestation of Mr. Levingston's music; quietly, the dancers wafted through.
A faint smell of manure wafted over the area, the primary form of fertilization for the fully organic operation.
The server popped the cork, all of the aromatics wafted over, and I thought, Whoa, this is a beer?
As he bit into a piece — barely edible, passably accurate — the sound of a banjo and fiddle wafted over.
Except when the stink wafted down the mountain; then they batted their eyes a lot, because they were watering.
The smoke is so intense that giant ash clouds have even wafted to New Zealand nearly 1,300 miles away.
But as the group held its semiannual meeting here this weekend, a whiff of gunpowder wafted through the air.
My upstairs neighbor smoked pot constantly, and it wafted down into my apartment so much that it made me sick.
Everyone began eating in silence, as the ocean breeze wafted in through the fully open windows, as did neighborhood noise.
It wafted gently over the entire oeuvre of Peter Mayle, the author of "A Year in Provence," among other books.
Music wafted down the stairs, and in the window I could see silhouettes of happy revelers with red Solo cups.
As smoke and flames wafted into the sky on Monday, the symbolism was hard to miss, our architecture critic writes.
Often, as he seemed to be following spontaneous impulses, his backup singers and horn section wafted in for precise ensemble passages.
But to the rest it's just a way to thicken the miasma of malfeasance they've wafted around the Clintons for decades.
His classmates weren't kind about the fragrances of ginger, allspice, and Scotch bonnets that wafted from the food his parents cooked.
Before I'd even had a chance to spark the bowl, the spicy fumes wafted up and filled my eyes with tears.
The stench wafted over the village, a putrid essence of death detectable in just about every remote reach of the region.
The smells that wafted through the Mindil Beach Markets on a Thursday night were enchanting and the spring rolls were incredible.
Nineties music spun by the likes of Bobby Gillespie, lead singer for the rock band Primal Scream, wafted through the hallways.
The smell of fire and smoke wafted across the remains of five destroyed buildings during a media tour arranged by the government.
Flames briefly were visible and smoke wafted in the upper part of the arena for the rest of the quarter before dissipating.
Bins full of bright pastels reminiscent of a bubble tea shop wafted scents of coconut cream pie, brown sugar, bread, and oregano.
But in the main guesthouse Tuesday, lilting reggae wafted through the open air bar, as government relief workers tapped away on laptops.
Just that repulsed expression, as if a foul odor had wafted in and she knew — just knew — that the culprit was CNN.
As they started a tense round of speed chess, pipes were passed and the smell of cannabis wafted into the humid air.
Bekele lost contact with Kipchoge and Biwott, recovered to make it a three-man race after 17 miles, then wafted away again.
The wail of a muezzin wafted across the neighborhood; four officers stood inside a corrugated-roof guard post just before the gate.
That catchy jingle wafted in the backgrounds of homes since 1997, showing up in pop culture references more times than you can count.
The thick cloud of firework smoke that wafted over spectators, causing many of them to run away crying, detracted from the atmosphere, too.
Konta did stop the rot at 0-5 but Bouchard was too far ahead and sealed victory when Konta wafted a return long.
Jubilant melodies from the Tijuana side wafted through the air, a defiant coda as the steel gates on the United States snapped shut.
Reports of chlorophyll's odor-fighting powers wafted out of an army hospital in 180, where the stench of injured patients filled the corridors.
This extreme melting came during the hottest month ever recorded, as an intense heat wave washed over Europe then wafted over to Greenland.
Greenpeace said on Monday that acrid smog had wafted across Siberia as far as the Ural mountains, posing a threat to people's health.
Still, there was plenty of greenery and lots of twinkling lights on the Lord & Taylor facade, and holiday music wafted over the sidewalk.
" Ronningen bent over the bubbling goo, wafted the steam toward his nose, and said, "I'm starting to get that really wonderful fat note.
At least four trash cans were set on fire, and a smell of smoke wafted into the Camp Nou ahead of the game.
Bacon, who is 34, wore a wispy white gown that wafted after her, with a thick untied braid trailing over her left shoulder.
In the part of the performance that involves scent, there was lots of talk about different smells, but very little wafted my way.
This summer, extreme melting followed the hottest month ever recorded (July), as an intense heat wave hit Europe then wafted over to Greenland.
Baroque chamber music wafted from the barns as a cow rubbed itself against a giant massage brush – both used to calm the livestock down.
She'd take a big sniff every time the smell of skunk wafted into the car on road trips (while everyone else plugged their nose).
Under a shower of rose petals and in tandem with contorting dancers, models wafted across the runway sporting shoes that resembled heeled ballet pumps.
Heads Up The brides were everywhere — they floated like flower petals on the constant wind that wafted across the isle of Aero in Denmark.
On a recent morning, the acrid smell of burning methamphetamine — or shabu, as Filipinos call it — wafted through a remote corner of the cemetery.
Metropolitan Diary Dear Diary: It was a Saturday, and the smell of fresh kebab wafted through the A train car as I got on.
That unmistakable cold breeze from Beijing, where people now don't even whisper dissent, with cameras and microphones everywhere, has wafted down to Hong Kong.
But thousands of immigrants toiling in the fields initially lacked masks to protect them from the thick, acrid smoke that wafted across the county.
In Venice, for example, at Harry's Bar, you've no sooner ordered your Bellini than a porcelain plate of fish cakes is wafted under your nose.
Imagine the restaurant Wolfgang Puck might have opened if he had wafted into New York in the 1980s on warm, mesquite-scented Southern California breezes.
I thought of "Jetted" at first, but here the entry is WAFTED, like a dandelion seed or a mote of dust, which might stay aloft forever.
The smoke billowed and wafted and hung stationary in the air to provide the tableau with the feel of a waking dream or some religious ceremony.
When she finally got to deal with one "vagina adjacent" itch, she wafted her scratching hand towards her friend John, who was standing in a corner.
She slinks around the stage, occasionally wafted aloft, lit in lurid green light and holding a beckoning bottle, embodying the almost sexual temptation of the liquor.
According to E&E News, a few other water fountains overflowed on the same floor, and the odor from the black sludge wafted into nearby offices.
But when CFCs wafted up into the stratosphere, they got ripped apart by UV rays, and the free chlorine atoms would catalytically destroy the ozone there.
The smell of smoke still wafted in the air, and he was talking in a park filled with firefighters, emergency vehicles, police officers and camera crews.
"Trump is a pinche pendejo," he said, using a particularly offensive way of saying fucking dumbass as the smell of sizzling meat wafted off the stand.
The rock fragments were heated to more than 900 degrees Fahrenheit, and the rover's instruments looked at the molecules that wafted away at the high temperatures.
Songs by the Lebanese singer Fayrouz wafted through the smoke-filled room on the recent night, adding to an illusion that you could be somewhere else.
But just as I was about to offer a gentle reminder about the stir in stir-fry, the nutty scent of caramelization wafted across the room.
After days of mercury readings nearing 100, the searing heat suddenly came to an end as light zephyrs wafted in to lower temperatures and lift spirits.
A procession of altar boys and priests solemnly made its way toward the front of the chapel as the scent of incense wafted across the ancient hall.
On July 17, NASA's Curiosity rover pointed its NavCam straight up into the Martian sky and snapped eight photos of wispy clouds as they wafted by overhead.
Marijuana smoke wafted out of an apartment where a man who saw Abrams' face on a placard remembered her from TV, but had no plan to vote.
As people gathered for a fundraising dinner in the suburb of San Damaso, a delectable aroma wafted through the sports hall where it was to be served.
Above them, groceries and made-to-order meals, gathered by store attendants from shelves and nearby cooking stations, were wafted on aerial conveyor belts into a storeroom.
The first time the perfume wafted into the air was when Myrtle discovered that a teenage fan had died in an accident shortly after getting Myrtle's autograph.
Couldn't we all have met at that epic centennial celebration in 1970, where pot smoke wafted through galleries and nearly naked women danced in the Great Hall?
As the sounds of the New York Philharmonic playing in Central Park wafted toward the sky, Mr. Lauder told her she reminded him of his mother, Estée.
The available evidence suggests that whatever substance was in the canister was released after it landed and wafted down the stairs, killing those on the floors below.
In his small village bar in Deux-Sèvres, the smell of Emmental cheese slowly melting inside a piping hot soup wafted across the room at dinner time.
It wafted a sickening cocktail of airborne particles that infected her neighbors with tuberculosis and dengue fever, singed trees and turned the ground water a filmy yellow.
As Jones punched the gas pedal to the floor, the smell of vodka, like paint thinner, wafted up from the white Dixie cup anchored in the console.
Outside, police with helmets and shields fired rounds of teargas into crowds of protesters outside the landmark Peninsula Hotel, and clouds of teargas wafted through the streets.
On a snowy morning the week before Thanksgiving, the scent of cinnamon rolls warming in the cafe wafted through every nook of the store's 35,000 square feet.
It was a cool summer evening, and the smell of fragrant — and, more importantly, solid — food wafted from the living room, where my parents were eating a snack.
It was less of a smooth refreshment, than a sweet assault on our tastebuds complete with an overpowering fruit-juice sangria fragrance that wafted out of the cup.
We ate in a ground-level cook shack made of a repurposed carport, and our cooking wafted the smell of fried bologna and Campbell's soup in all directions.
There was only one artisan from Madagascar, Marie Alexandrine Rasoanantenaina, whose booth drew hordes of visitors because of the seductive scent of vetiver that wafted in the air.
"It's been all about the people, the relationships, the personalities," Labonte said about his European adventure, pausing to digest the scene as smoke wafted from a nearby grill.
Jennifer Lopez wafted by in sky blue Valentino, flanked by her favorite Yankee of all time and the founder of the design house responsible for making her gown.
On Thursday night, the smell of marijuana wafted in some parts of the park as thousands gathered to hear the Vermont senator speak — many for the first time.
The scent of burgers, fries and victory wafted through the stately White House on Monday as President Donald Trump saluted college football's Clemson Tigers for winning the national championship.
South Korea faces a battle against unhealthy air, a combination of domestic emissions from coal-fired power plants and cars, and pollutants wafted in from China and North Korea.
Blazing hot oil, the funk of coiled pink-brown organ meat, an acidic bouquet of crushed peppercorns, star anise, and scallions all wafted together, promising to numb our mouths.
You know, listen this is -- this is -- I don&apost know if Trey Gowdy wafted a little of that swamp bear -- HANNITY: He never saw -- he never saw the documents.
Occasionally, and seemingly randomly, a slight medicinal odor wafted into the theater; if you're wondering what Doomsday's breath smells like, it's pretty much a mix of Bactine and Diet Sprite.
As for Suspiria, well, from afar Luca Guadagnino's remake of Dario Argento's 1977 ballet witch saga wafted more dark feminine energy than a late set at a Womyn's Music Festival.
In one extreme case, Decelles recalled a trip when first class passengers were treated to freshly baked chocolate chip cookies, and the enticing aroma wafted back to the economy section.
While the sleepy 1960s Western ballad "Sin City" wafted through Brooklyn's B61 Bar, a salmon squirmed beneath a bear's claws as the hungry omnivore chomped on the fish's fatty brains.
D.R.A.M.'s 2016 hit "Broccoli" featured Yachty and a plastic recorder; the song's simple, bright melody and flimsy instrumentals sound as if they had wafted from an elementary-school classroom.
When Mr. Migoya lifted the lid on the wobbly sourdough, to add bran and germ, an ancient smell wafted out: fermented grain, rich with perfume, high and sweet and alcoholic.
With a full band this time, he sings in a warm-ember baritone over wafted horn harmonies, seeking to reconcile Mr. Simon's devotional patriotism with a contemporary drive toward action.
On a recent morning, huapango music wafted over the grape vines in an orchard outside of town where Alexandra Ornelas, 23, was snipping clusters with a small pair of scissors.
On the small dance floor, three sylphs swayed to Depeche Mode like pussy willows in the breeze, while a man with a bushy blond beard wafted by, wearing a dashiki.
When Korianos died, smoke from his funeral pyre wafted across the shoreline where a group of dolphins arrived with their heads above water to join the mourners in the ceremony.
Street smells from Gilded Age New York could have wafted through the windows, mingling with the collection of rare tomes from across various eras, and the cigar puffing of Morgan himself.
Surreal scenes Social media users posted surreal images showing motorists -- before the collapse -- choosing to drive into the black smoke that wafted onto the highway as the fire burned beneath them.
In his speech he wafted about a long shopping list—more research spending, infrastructure investment and cash for areas with high immigration rates—without saying where he would find the dosh.
Cello music wafted over the tennis court and the guests reclined on pillows arranged in a semi-circle, while Branson sat enthroned on a sofa with the sheikh to his left.
Here, he poured me a generous glass of the line's highly regarded X.O. An aroma of dried fruit wafted from the tulip snifter, and the drink's subtle sweetness intermingled with spice.
From the family's seven-floor Brooklyn apartment building in Sheepshead Bay, where the aroma of cumin and sizzling vegetables wafted through the hallways last week, recent immigration trends can be traced.
But the Braves, an unhurried team, did not panic, scoring six consecutive touchdowns as bubbles wafted from the stands in celebration and air horns bellowed in a corner of the stadium.
Please, relive it here: The magic must have wafted up to the ears of fate herself, because the Bears won the Super Bowl in 1986, trouncing the New England Patriots 46-10.
The smell of incense wafted from a makeshift altar that was outfitted with crystals, a rock painted with the words "We Are the Medicine," and what appeared to be an animal jawbone.
And, at least to begin with, they were played in a similar way: the theremin with a hand wafted before an antenna, the ondes Martenot with a ring drawn along a ribbon.
Ten black-clad priests with purple scarves bore his wooden coffin, marked with a cross, out of a chapel and along a purple carpet through crowds of mourners as incense wafted around.
Those early, menacing shouts from Palin crowds — "Kill him!" or "Terrorist!" at a mention of Mr. Obama — have wafted to the main stage, absorbed and repurposed by the speakers at the microphone.
During the encore, he unrolled a tricolor and wafted it out over the audience, where it was upheld by hundreds of arms till it floated out of sight somewhere near the bar.
Gardenia wafted up from the ground for the fall 2008 Dior couture, the John Singer Sargent's "Madame X" show that also involved giant velvet curtains, oversize tassels and pools of inky water.
On the day of my visit, a Wood magazine editor was building a cabinet in the woodworking shop, and the scent of the banana oat muffins wafted out of a company kitchen.
The scent of it wafted through my childhood home for hours as the meat braised slowly, with the familiar bouquet of bay leaf and onion, the beefy perfume of the simmering broth.
In a bare fluorescent-lit room at The New School in Greenwich Village earlier this month, three writers peered into their laptops as moans wafted in from the acting class next door.
As the scent of 82 proof alcohol that preserves the bugs wafted, just a little, through the room, a reporter asked if, at this rate, all the insects were going to disappear.
The last time Decolonize This Place held a protest at the Whitney, participants lit sage, meant to mimic tear gas, and its smoke wafted through the lobby until the fire department arrived.
At the magazine's printing plant in Woodside, Queens, the smell of ink wafted off roaring presses as they churned out thousands of shiny copies of "Hello, Dolly!" and "Come From Away" an hour.
Smoke still wafted off the smoldering trucks loaded with now-charred food and medicine on the bridge where Saturday the Venezuelan opposition attempted to push 280 tons of "humanitarian aid" into the country.
The U.S. space agency NASA said this week its satellite imagery showed smoke from fires had wafted from Siberia and the Far East all the way to Alaska and along Canada's west coast.
There snow and frost are banished; and, sailing over a calm sea, we may be wafted to a land surpassing in wonders and in beauty every region hitherto discovered on the habitable globe.
In the years since the art world began experimenting with VR in a major way, a mind-bending torrent of pioneering VR experiences have danced, wafted, and body-swapped their way into existence.
From early morning until late in the afternoon, the aroma that filled the kitchen, wafted through the living room and wisped its way up the stairs was coffee, Chock Full o' Nuts specifically.
As wedge salads were served and piano music wafted through the air, members snapped photos on their phones of Trump and Prime Minister Shinzo Abe huddled over papers as they formulated a response.
As he stood almost triumphal atop his books, with a strobe inserted into his mouth, the audience couldn't clearly see his face and white smoke from a smoke machine gently wafted towards him.
With the help of the wind, the Germans wafted chlorine gas across the Allies' trenches on a spring day in 1915 and killed more than 1,100 soldiers, writes Sarah Everts in Chemical & Engineering News.
The sharp smell of sweaty pits wafted through Alte Münze, a stately former coin factory in Berlin where a queer sex party called Pornceptual was kicking off for the first time this past April.
The sickly-sweet smell of the inhalant club drug known as poppers wafted up from the dance floor, where gay men dressed in jeans and white T-shirts churned to the album's breathless pulse.
But heavy smoke wafted into Six Flags Magic Mountain amusement park, as well as the adjacent Hurricane Harbor water park, and a tree on the edge of the water park caught fire, Polissky said.
The island also housed a plant that refined fish into oil and fertilizer; the smell was unimaginable — and, later, when waste-processing facilities replaced this plant, unspeakable odors wafted as far as Lower Manhattan.
BOGOTA — The sprawling city of Bogotá rattled with the racket of people banging pots and pans from their windows while police grenades boomed in the distance and tear gas wafted through the city center.
But it catapulted me backward, too, in an unexpected way: A scent wafted from the stage that reminded me of the cap guns my childhood best friend and his brothers used to play with.
This week, the stench from Hacking Team's misdeeds wafted over and sullied cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase, after news came out that Coinbase had purchased a startup founded by three former Hacking Team members, according to Motherboard.
The next day, confidence wafted on the breeze, along with the aromas of hot dogs and popcorn, as Seattle Mariners catcher Mike Zunino stepped up to the plate and gracefully swatted a "mammoth" grand slam.
A thought may have wafted through the building: Do the Giants, even with Eli Manning on the sideline rather than in the game, have some sort of hex on the six-time Super Bowl champions?
Regular episodes of smog blanketing northern China this year stem from a combination of local emissions, unfavorable weather and pollutants wafted in from elsewhere, Bai Qiuyong, head of China's Environmental Monitoring Center, told the paper.
Neighborhood Joint An exquisite fragrance — the intermingling of more than 150 varieties of flowers and plants — wafted through Q Florist, a narrow, orange-tiled shop on the Upper West Side, on a recent rainy afternoon.
For too long now, as the stench of scandal has wafted through the Olympic Games, international soccer and other global sports, governing bodies have reacted timidly, throwing out a bad egg or two but little else.
Cosmopolitan reports that Jenner arrived at the screening of 120 Beats Per Minute (120 Battements Par Minute) in a one-shoulder Giambattista Valli Haute Couture dress that wafted behind her as she strolled down the glam carpet.
After Marie Kondo's best-selling book wafted into our lives last year, like a sweetly perfumed Mary Poppins gust of orderliness, you would think we would have our shit together when it comes to downsizing out possessions.
At the corner of Jersey and Crosby Streets in SoHo, during one of those New York City days when it suddenly feels way too hot, the sun was blazing down and a tang of urine wafted up.
Eyes narrowing on the target, Williams made it 4-2 with a love service game and broke again for a 5-2 lead — Strycova emitting a piercing scream as she wafted a straightforward volley into the tramlines.
After the flooding from Florence receded, a dark muck covered floors in affected areas and a smell wafted through the air combining odors of moldy rot and a sewage plant that overflowed in the most recent storm.
Or like the plump, fed-up girl in the video for "I Could be the One" (2013), they could be wafted to a paradise island full of feasting, fun sex and rides on white horses along the beach.
New research reveals that lead emissions created by Charlemagne's silver mines wafted north over the continent and were eventually deposited in polar ice, chronicling a spike in economic activity that had not been seen in Europe for centuries.
He then sat down and while the camera cut away from him, I am certain that he farted into the palm of his hand, wafted it into his nostrils and sighed in ecstasy at a job well done.
Titled "Transcendental Wild Oats," the story satirized men like her father and his circle (Emerson, Hawthorne, Thoreau, and others), noting how "some call of the Oversoul wafted all the men away" when it came time to harvest the crops.
Coworkers did leap to my defense noting this was a serious experiment in the name of tech journalism, but even I had to admit it was impressive that the smell of slightly burnt chicken wafted through two floors of an office.
In areas where the poop wafted, tiny creatures such as mites, springtails (sometimes called snow fleas), and other microscopic critters were two to five times more abundant than in areas less fecally blessed, according to a paper in Current Biology.
Last week a happy Hefner, 63, beamed as his bride, 26-year-old Kimberley Conrad, wafted down a white-carpeted aisle on the lawn of his 19823-room Gothic Holmby Hills, L.A., mansion to join him for their "I do's".
We were in the Abbey, and she lit up a sage bundle and wafted the smoke around a kitchen table covered in dried cannabis and surrounded by five women: Sister Kassidy, Sister Ann, Sister Freya, Sister Preslee, and Miss Lori.
"I'm going to hang up a map and put a pin in everywhere that someone tells me they're going with my cake," Ms. Campbell-Adams, 60, said as the sweet scent of sugar, cinnamon and baking carrots wafted through the air.
As early Glasgow darkness began to encroach on the lighted space, and as "don't go chasing waterfalls" wafted up to a copper dome, I bought a black T-shirt and felt it must be a classic, to have lived here.
In it Bunch argues the allegations against Ansari are "nothing like the ugly tales of sexual abuse that have wafted out of Hollywood over the past six months or so" which have given rise to the #MeToo and #TimesUp movements.
Jonathan Seth, 19, a charity worker whose parents immigrated from Cambodia and Pakistan, registered to vote at the early August block party, where music was blaring as children ran around and the smell of grilled hot dogs wafted in the air.
"Like Céline Dion, poutine was once mocked and underappreciated in Quebec," he mused this week at La Banquise, a popular ice cream shop-turned-poutine restaurant in Montreal's Plateau neighborhood as the pungent smell of fried oil wafted through the air.
After a months-long build-up, a timid but highly publicized beef, three multi-platinum singles, and one carefully timed Degrassi reunion, Drake's eighth full-length project, Scorpion, wafted out into the world like so much Instagrammed cigar smoke last night.
Visitors can get a sense of their own expression of disgust by stepping into a photo booth and having their photo taken while the scent of surströmming is wafted in from a plastic tube toward the victim's nose, Dr. West said.
The air vents had been opened for the warm summer night, so the strains of reggae wafted from the auditorium across the landscaped grounds, accompanied by a sweet miasma of legalized marijuana from hundreds of Boulderites picnicking and sipping wine beneath the stars.
NASA said in a statement on Wednesday its satellite imagery showed the smoke from fires, which collectively cover an area the size of Belgium, had wafted across Russia's Siberia and Far East all the way to Alaska down the west coast of Canada.
Yet there was Hillary Clinton talking to Laurene Powell Jobs about President Trump, Russia and the midterm elections at OZY Fest in July, having not so much walked as wafted onstage in a baby-blue linen caftan dotted with white cloudlike shapes.
For me at least, Puvis de Chavannes — that is, POO-vee de sha-VAHN, or simply Puvis — has always wafted in the background in the history of modernism, sounding exotic, perfumed, and usually cited as an influence on the Post-Impressionists and beyond.
As we savored the meal, even as the reek of an after-lunch Gauloise cigarette wafted from the next table, my mind drifted to our first trip, when we were young parents delighting in our little girl's getting a taste of island life.
But in interviews, Mr. Nagle, who recorded several performance reviews with his managers and made the recordings available to The New York Times, described stockrooms piled high with products that fell on workers and harsh fumes that sometimes wafted through the store and sickened workers.
We were tear gassed (it wafted up from the park across the sidewalk), were locked down more times than I can now remember, and watched Heather Heyer being killled and others injured in real time, via livestream, while hearing a helicopter hovering over our heads.
Washington (CNN)A year ago, President Donald Trump was spending a holiday weekend in the South Florida sun, making morning excursions to his golf course and passing warm evenings on the patio of his estate as the sound of a piano wafted in the breeze.
That was the nightmare experienced by the passengers and crew of Air France Flight 116 this week, when their Boeing 777 was diverted to the city of Irkutsk on Sunday, about 2,600 miles east of Moscow, after an acrid smell and light smoke wafted through the cabin.
Schoolgirl A-line day frocks in pure white jacquard and crepe dripped beaded mimosas from a shoulder; little lace dresses were sprinkled with violets and pansies; mink roses blossomed on a cream astrakhan coat; and organza or silk ruffles bristled from the shoulders and wafted gently from the waist.
It is a monster that weighs 1553 tons and gets one-tenth of a mile to the gallon, said Mr. Renton, who on Tuesday had finished replacing the gas tanks on a troop carrier known as a halftrack, as World War II-era swing music wafted through the building.
But a major news story was brewing, and word wafted down from the upper echelons of the newsroom: I was not allowed to leave the country until the very pregnant Duchess of Cambridge, the person formerly known as Kate Middleton, gave birth to the next heir to the British throne.
After the lights dimmed, looped ambience wafted from giant speaker racks and a stories-tall projection showed model Naomi Campbell dancing vibrantly in an abandoned building—outtakes from the video for the album standout "Drone Bomb Me." As the camera zoomed in and out, Campbell would mouth a soundless word or two.
At least one iteration of "Majestic Splendor" — an infamous showing in the Projects series at the Museum of Modern Art in New York in 1997 — had to be removed because the stench was so overpowering that it made guards physically ill, and so far-reaching that it wafted up to the restaurant.
When the team making it fails to justify the move by winning anything—Phelps hit well down the stretch, but the team's mostly elderly pitchers, who had allowed 230 runs per nine innings at the time of the trade, ran out of gas and gave up 5.41 runs per nine thereafter and the Yankees wafted down to fifth place.
If the plug holds and all goes according to plan to seal the well, the upscale Porter Ranch neighborhood in the San Fernando Valley could begin to return to normalcy after schools were closed and about 6,000 families were uprooted as they complained of headaches, nausea, nosebleeds and other symptoms as an intermittent stench wafted through the area.
Pot smoke wafted across the White House lawn on Saturday as activists, toting a 50-foot inflatable joint and a cage to highlight the absurdity of locking up marijuana users, called on President Obama to remove pot from the DEA's dangerous drug list, to decriminalize pot at the federal level and to release the country's remaining pot prisoners.
Closer inspection, however, revealed that the fluid effect of the skirt was achieved through the application of thousands of minute feathers to one side of each pleat, letting the other remain sheer; a tank dress wafted silver caviar-beaded cilia but was as light as tissue paper; and a sleeveless lace gown was given depth by darker chiaroscuro sections collaged from three different kinds of mink.
But at the center of the regal day on April 29, with all the pomp, circumstance and pageantry befitting the future King and Queen of England – as choirs sang in majestic unison, the woodsy scent of English field maples wafted through Westminster Abbey and heads of state and world leaders looked on – the couple of nine years managed to capture a sense of warmth and intimacy that moved family, friends and seasoned royal watchers alike.
Over the next hour and a half, I learned the extent of Omar S and the other producers' involvement: Eddie Flashin Fowlkes' early Detroit techno banger "Goodbye Kiss," numerous groovy, grit-speckled tracks by Luke Hess, and original productions by Al Ester wafted in and out of earshot on the soundtrack, along with classics like Evelyn Champagne King's "I'm In Love"—and a rousing intermission performance by local house singer Simon Black.

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