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What are those chants you hear wafting through Music City?
Thick plumes of smoke can be seen wafting to the northeast.
But nobody gets a best actor nomination for wafting, not anymore.
There isn't too much wafting in this world I'm in now.
And that smell might be wafting to other parts of the company.
Wafting through "The Nice Guys" is the gust of a good idea.
Now a feather comes wafting down, a pigeon or a herring gull's.
We could seal up leaks, preventing those HFCs from wafting into the atmosphere.
There is still the putrid stench of gangrene wafting from his campaign headquarters.
There is even smoke wafting from a lighted cigarette, a very Gallic touch.
From the sanctuary, Polly Motley's voice could be heard wafting through the building.
They sat in parking lots with testimony wafting out of their car windows.
Dirt flew everywhere, a nebula of dust wafting toward the third base dugout. Rep.
Not a single one—not a fluffy cumulus, a hazy stratus, or wafting cirrus.
Nikola Jokic's Wafting Aggression is a Worthy Debate Should Nikola Jokic be more aggressive?
But all was right with a slow-braised lamb shank — a special — wafting cinnamon.
Dad remembers the city as chaotic then — marijuana wafting, teenagers vomiting, trash piling up.
The high school is flanked by cannabis greenhouses that have sent odors wafting in.
Cairo, Egypt (CNN)Nervous cigarette smoke fills the lounge, wafting through the night's preparatory chaos.
Murmurs of the dread term "Rockefeller Republican" are probably wafting at Paul Ryan's holiday table.
As Leilani Avenue curves west, the satellite images shows smoke wafting off a lava flow.
Witnesses described seeing flaming debris wafting down from The Address as occupants left, some running.
Veterans repeatedly describe choking air wafting through their sometimes makeshift barracks as the wind shifted.
So there's a lot of cognitive dissonance wafting around, and that is making us uneasy.
Everything smelled loamy and sweet, especially the ponderosas, wafting their butterscotch scent onto the breeze.
I imagined the tune wafting across 65th Street, a song of welcome to Ms. Crebassa.
The even end up wafting through his dreams — a scary thought, considering how violent Crash is.
Mr Abe has been jolted into action by the stench of protectionism wafting across the Pacific.
Noah: The sweet aroma of Frank has been wafting over London for days, like mother's cooking.
Huawei is clearly frustrated with the cloud of inconsistency that's constantly wafting from the White House.
Hundreds of wildfires are now burning in Siberia, wafting dense smoke over the high northern region.
With the smell of fresh baguettes and croissants wafting through the air, Paris attracts foodies worldwide.
The door is kept just slightly ajar so as to keep the smoke from wafting inside.
Yeah. I would get this smell wafting into my room at around 2 in the morning.
Neighbors were quoted as saying a smell that resembled sewage had been wafting from the residence.
In 2014, residents of Charleston, West Virginia, noticed the smell of licorice wafting through their city.
The performance ends slowly, gravity setting in, a wafting sense of peace in lieu of resolution.
You've got to do a little wafting, that's just how you pay your dues for being here.
Tiny curls of cash begin wafting over toward the ghost's pockets, as if pulled by a vacuum.
Sleigh bells overhead and our jolly, bearded benefactor wafting gifts down the chimney to eagerly awaiting hands.
Clouds of the noxious gas could be seen wafting up from around the fence at the border.
Some exhale into their backpacks or sleeves, where the aerosol dissipates before wafting up to the detector.
It's a woozy and sprawling, near-eight minute track that boasts wafting guitars and Stewart's piercing voice.
But residents at various points along the truck's odd path complained of smells wafting from its interior.
Not likely, especially when the smell of stagnation starts wafting up from its pool of still water.
Fiery. Fierce. Sinus-clearing. Anyone who's stood within wafting distance of a marathon knows the smell: Tiger Balm.
No one can figure out what it is, but it keeps wafting back and forth through the town.
Labor Day has come and gone, pumpkin spice is wafting through the air, and Halloween candy is everywhere.
She floated out of Sephora, a trail of sexy floral notes wafting behind her as she waved goodbye.
And, no, you're not getting high just because you smell a bit of weed wafting down the hall.
The driver could not help but notice a strong odor wafting into the taxi from the sealed trunk.
One of the best parts of Tesco is the smell of fresh bread wafting out of the door.
The CTBTO's International Monitoring System includes atmospheric sensors that pick up so-called radionuclide particles wafting through the air.
Fans snap open and flutter, replying to Madrid's warmth and the scent of open flesh wafting from the slaughterhouse.
Snow is falling softly on New York's Williamsburg Bridge, wafting to the ground in a swirl of winter white.
Many in South Korea blame pollutants wafting in from China — but experts say much of the pollution is homegrown.
Then her fingers twitch and "I want your love and I want your revenge" comes wafting over the crowd.
One of the investigators asked to use Gacy's bathroom and while doing so smelled decomposition wafting through a vent.
I imagine a lot of sneezing going on as the different scents were sent wafting through the movie theater.
Detectives have sniffed out a big source of an outlawed, invisible, and odorless gas, currently wafting through Earth's atmosphere.
At certain moments during "Imponderable," you feel breezes wafting over you and hear loud thumping under the theater's risers.
It's easier for kids to focus when they're not distracted by that weird smell wafting from the back row.
A video of the hotel posted on social media showed thin clouds of smoke wafting around a lower floor.
Then a last voice sang out—Shaw's quiet mezzo, wafting up like a fleck of ash above a flame.
I can still smell the scent of nutmeg wafting through the house when I think about that particular dish.
It's just the most delicious concept: a balloon wafting into the ether, a raft flowing smoothly with the current.
You'll ask yourself, How did they make this sandwich so good, and what's that smell wafting from the Hudson?
In the fertile soil of Vietnam, lemongrass grows abundantly in hedges, its aroma wafting with every little warm breeze.
She got out a sage stick and some palo santo and lit them, wafting the smoke around my head.
Last October, the Colorado Springs Fire Department responded to reports of smoke wafting out of a wood-framed home.
But, like a fly wafting in with the scent of fresh pack of spring allergy meds, it's finally almost here.
It was wafting like invisible, toxic clouds from inside the house in Paoli, Indiana, a small suburb of Louisville, Kentucky.
Wafting some 257 kilometers (19 miles) above the Martian terrain, they bear an uncanny resemblance to clouds seen on Earth.
They sway with the air currents wafting through the gallery and the remnants of a few overzealous guests' compulsive pawings.
The student health center was distributing masks to students to help protect them from the smoke wafting over the campus.
I could hear people saying they could see fire, and smoke began wafting into our compartment through the broken glass.
And it was where that player could wake up to the sweet scent of Chris's pancakes wafting from the kitchen.
"That actually smells quite nice," says Foot, wafting a beaker of his own leg meat in front of his nose.
Without evaporating VOCs, we wouldn't be able to smell the scents wafting by from perfumes, scented candles, or air fresheners.
Then you notice the aroma of little flatbreads wafting from a hot griddle, and you head to the Lebanese stand.
There are those flowers again, which represent fecundity and female genitalia, like the flowers wafting on the wind towards Venus.
In the air, the wafting guilt of a miscarriage of justice: Did Jud actually deserve to die for crashing a wedding?
When the stage suddenly darkens, it fills with crisscrossing spotlights and a swirling fog that creates iridescent lines and wafting clouds.
The visitors had to pick their way through broken bricks and twisted bars of steel, with tear gas wafting around them.
There is a fetid smell, the pollen of hatred and bigotry, wafting through the air and our allergies are acting up.
Her silent presence, half-hidden behind flickering candles or silk curtains wafting in the breeze, gives the movie a ritual quality.
If the smell of weed wafting over the Mall doesn't get your attention, maybe their Obama-themed pro-weed shirts will.
A copious amount of light brown sediment can be seen wafting in the waters along the island's western and southern coasts.
The savory spices wafting through the air, the custard gravy dancing on the plate — we're getting hungry just thinking about it.
At certain moments during the film's progress, you feel breezes wafting over you and hear loud thumping under the theater's risers.
Enemies ignore gunfire as though pollen were wafting onto their uniforms, and at other points they fail to spawn at all.
The smoke ends up wafting over New Delhi where it blends with urban pollution sources — cookstoves, heating fires, cars, and construction.
And because tear gas was still wafting in the air Thursday morning, investigators haven't been able to go inside the home.
T. loves to have this on hand and it makes me happy to bake/have the smell wafting through our apartment.
Trilobites To spread forth and multiply, fungi — including the familiar button, portobello and shiitake mushrooms — shoot their spores into wafting breezes.
Thomas Wake (Willem Dafoe) is a lighthouse keeper so grizzled that you can practically smell the brine wafting off of him.
Whether it's the glittering Eiffel Tower or the smell of fresh baguettes wafting through the air, Paris is known for romance.
Tear gas was still wafting over the border as the aid trucks were taken back into warehouses on the Colombian side.
She's particularly indulgent of her undergraduate students, going as far as ordering them pizza and wafting calming essential oils during exam season.
From the moment the mist rolls in, it brings wafting with it a suspicion that a shadowy military organisation may be involved.
And if you notice a distinct smell wafting down each floor of the Dorchester, it's no mistake: Each has its own scent.
Government records show that border officials were troubled that the package appeared punctured and a strong smell was wafting from the box.
After all, that pizza's a lot harder to resist once those cheesy, carb-filled fumes start wafting their way through your apartment.
I would hear the voices of the bakers from his house on summer mornings; the smell of bread wafting through my window.
For full "Dolce Vita" effect, imagine a Cut hanging in a chic living room with cool jazz wafting from the record-player.
As he walks up the dirt road through the village toward his car, cook fires are glowing inside houses, smoke wafting skyward.
Scientists learned we may inhale hundreds of microplastics — tiny plastic particles swimming in our waters and wafting through the air — every day.
The music wafting through the gallery features Ms. Spalding, singing four "d+evolving" versions of a song represented here by sheet music.
Whoever we are, whether svelte and wafting Chanel or pouchy with pendulous breasts, I want us to be made much of, cheered, recognized.
My wife was so unimpressed with the unfamiliar redolence wafting from my scrotum that she refused to go anywhere near that general idea.
Some people love to douse themselves in spicy scents that linger on clothes and leave a cloud of fragrance wafting in their wake.
LM: I actually don't differentiate their purposes at all; everything I do has the smell of digital wafting into the air around it.
And then there is the local feature that your camera cannot capture: the peculiar whiff wafting up from the water at your feet.
A pungent aroma is wafting across the U.S. today, 123/212, as crowds gather to rejoice in the legalization and decriminalization of marijuana.
Labor Day has come and gone, pumpkin spice is wafting through the air, and drug store shelves are being stocked with Halloween candy.
The impact: As they churn through wood, grass and other materials, California's wildfires are wafting both gases and fine particles into the air.
"Bladder Inn" shares a lot in common with the sights and sounds of traffic, the conversations on the street, that come wafting in.
The result is hop flavors that, rather than wafting up to your nose from the glass, burst in your mouth after each sip.
Seemingly out of nowhere, a beguiling melody begins, almost like a children's tune yet touched with yearning, wafting over a tender, slow accompaniment.
HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - For the second time in less than five years, tear gas is wafting through the streets of Hong Kong.
There's no wafting scent to interfere with the food you're serving (or your guests' perfume), and the tin vessels will catch any wax drippings.
They also told the paper that they recently saw the owner burning something in his backyard and the smoke was wafting onto their properties.
I've been noticing it in the hall and haven't been bothered by it, but today it's so bad that it's wafting into our apartment.
Being waterboarded is less painful than being smothered by the stench of fermented sweat wafting off the person next to you on the dancefloor.
It is a labyrinthian wonderland, full of interconnected home and dining sets strung together by a yellow road and the wafting scent of meatballs.
Despite the putrid smell wafting from the latrines next door, the garden provides Mohammed with a moment of respite from life in the camps.
The animation that appears on the search engine's homepage depicts a brain, and shows the smell of burnt toast wafting into a person's nose.
The rest of the men at the cocktail party cock their noses and take a whiff of steaming testosterone wafting in from the porch.
His puffing cheeks are not so much wafting flowers on Venus as pelting her hard, like rain, as he blows her to the shore.
He thought of the muddy bowl where the dogs played, the sound of laughter, and the scent of marijuana, wafting from beneath the trees.
Walking past a bakery, laundromat or thrift store, through a cloud of wafting scents, we're instantly taken somewhere else, if only for a moment.
Another fried rice is littered with fat red checkers of Mexican chorizo, wafting spices meant to evoke a taco — sacrilege, but somehow it works.
But the installation artist concocted several artificial scents through microencapsulation that the wall houses, all inspired by the various aromas wafting through Central Park.
Io's eruptions are also thought to blast material into space, wafting plasma through the entire Jupiter system, where it swirls along magnetic field lines.
The foul smell emanating from the sea of trash was inescapable and the thick, chemical-infused smoke wafting through the air burned the nose.
To them, their title is clean and the Astros' is dirty — but they cannot escape the stench wafting over from their spring training neighbors.
Mr. van Zweden drew warm, wafting sounds from the orchestra and sensitively followed Ms. O'Hara whenever she brought breadth and intensity to crucial phrases.
From the blanket of mall snow laid at the foot of the plastic tree to the cinnamon scent wafting in the air, resistance is futile.
When I returned to the kitchen, my roommates had gathered around the pan, drawn in by the heavenly scent wafting through our small shared space.
Her skill at rendering these spaces is remarkable, the smells of smoke and honey wafting through stone corridors and nameless cats slinking along secret passageways.
Yes, there will be a line around the block (from which you'll smell the wafting aroma of street-side noodles being cooked fresh to order).
This video explainer, released by NASA on Wednesday, visualizes how radio waves wafting into space interact with the particles surrounding Earth, and influence their motion.
So I would say that that really is seaside, woodland and all those scents come wafting through the house at all times of the year.
Iran's launch accident became public on Thursday after the satellite imaging company Planet released a photo that showed thick black smoke wafting across the launchpad.
One by one, they pass around a shell filled with burning sage wafting fragrant curls of smoke toward their faces, chests and over their heads.
Seats for 93,200 patrons are arranged on three sides of a playing space crowned by panels of sheer fabric wafting above the action like jellyfish.
In a privately owned Upper East Side apartment, residents can call the building manager if marijuana smoke is wafting through the windows or air ducts.
The density of greenhouse gases wafting over China has markedly cleared, a direct result of an outbreak that has shuttered industries and cancelled air travel.
In this study, they exposed mice to linalool vapor, wafting from filter paper inside a specially made chamber to see if the odor triggered relaxation.
The boos cascaded from the stands, wafting over Monument Park, turning a moment of between-inning indifference at Yankee Stadium into a visceral spirit cleansing.
After finishing the Epistles set, Mr. Ibrahim began the wafting original "Sotho Blue" on solo piano, a few bebop skitters giving way to impressionist arpeggios.
The Antebellum era style is present from the Mardi Gras touches to the wrought-iron balconies to the jazz music wafting through the public spaces.
He tosses them in a hot, dry pan on the stove, agitating them occasionally until we can start to smell the different spice notes wafting up.
The gunpowder, the terrorism, the virulent sectarianism and nationalism, are wafting up from the flames consuming Syria, spreading out over national borders and across the sea.
The only sounds are those of blue jays in the trees and the telltale bark of California sea lions wafting up from steep ravines deep below.
Snow was blowing across the narrow street in wafting veils, and the quiet was like a sudden deafness; breaking into the crusted surface, her boots creaked.
The Rim: A tapered shape suspends the wine's aroma at the top of the glass and prevents it from wafting away when the wine is swirled.
NASA's Terra satellite captured this view of the ash plume wafting from Hawaii's Kilauea volcano on May 6, 2018, using its Multi-angle Imaging SpectroRadiometer instrument.
It had no visual component, no tactile component, no person with hopeful or embarrassed face to read, no scent wafting, no acid collection in the mouth.
The true marker of the impending holiday season is not the removal of Halloween decorations or the scent of $6 holiday candles wafting in the air.
When I returned to Beijing this September after a month back in the States, Chinese hip-hop was wafting from restaurants and blaring in coffee shops.
Word around Washington in recent weeks was that the stench of corruption wafting from E.P.A. headquarters was getting to be too much even for Mr. Trump.
D covered his mouth and nose with his jacket to block fumes wafting from a yellow powder lying in big piles on the lab station island.
Really, it looked like a walk-in freezer with a large window through which I could see only what looked like steam wafting in the air.
Velvet drapes and kneeling pillows, shafts of white hyacinth and censers wafting clouds of heady frankincense felt like a lot to absorb on a Monday morning.
In Nashville, you can hear the song wafting from the open door of any honky-tonk on Lower Broad: Johnny Cash singing about love, about desire.
In the Philharmonic's colorful performance, the sound of the violins, playing the high, wafting opening lines of the "Dawn" interlude, was bright, piercing and eerily beautiful.
Under hard acceleration, the V-6 is prone to unpleasant groaning and never provides the luxurious wafting that you might expect in a $100,33 executive car.
The distinct odor of marijuana smoke mixed with the smell of barbecue in a gentle breeze wafting over an estimated 15,000 attendees enjoying the sunny Wednesday afternoon.
We see its digitized inhabitants only rarely, as the core experience thrives hulking interstellar freighters wafting before nebulae or, sometimes, headline-grabbing battles involving thousands of players.
The rest of us filled the time browsing through souvenirs which the tour operators displayed in a flimsy tent, the smell of plastic wafting on the air.
Minutes after Mr. Kenyatta stuck a flaming torch inside one of the pyramids of tusks, columns of gray smoke curled out, wafting up toward the evening sky.
Maybe it's the smell of fresh-baked bread pudding wafting out of our farmhouse kitchen, or the love and care shown by each member of our team.
Each painting of Gilliam's is like a tidal occurrence, something naturally wafting to the shore of your vision and out again, but never quite still, never settled.
The result is witty and exaggerated, featuring a plume of smoke, wafting from his cigar, that's meant to nod toward Giuliani and the administration's penchant for deception.
Amid the pungent smells of dried fish and shrimp, the scents of brewed coffee and freshly laundered clothes come wafting out of the aptly named Coffee & Laundry.
Frosty the Snowman is playing on the TV. You're surrounded by loved ones, and the delicious smell of Colonel Sanders' fried chicken is wafting through the house.
The distinct smell of urine is impossible to miss, whether it's wafting from a kid's diaper, lingering on a subway platform, or coming out of your own body.
Normally, magnetospheres are forged by the pressure of the Sun's incoming winds, but in this case, it's being shaped by slow-moving plasma wafting around the Jovian system.
Some of the toilets are out of order, so the patients urinate and defecate in black buckets next to their beds, the fetid smell wafting through the hallways.
Because of what I've been able to learn about them, I've created my own character of him wafting around Chelsea, fitting in with the artisans of the area.
But police swooped in and arrested the foursome as soon as they lit up in front of a crowd of media and sent smoke wafting across the grounds.
The shame is that this look at three '90s pioneers feels so relevant, especially given all the concerns about that industry wafting through the cultural and political realms.
In one corner of the enormous white space is a collection of tea lights and Buddha statues, the heavy smell of incense wafting up and out of it.
Oh, look — it's the queers waving back at you, plumes of smoke from smudge sticks wafting behind us like spiritual chemtrails as we sage away those negative vibes.
When I walked down the street on a sunny afternoon, I heard children laughing, wine glasses clinking on a neighbor's porch, piano music wafting from a curtained window.
Much of what people are checking on their phones is tied to the number of PM 23 particles wafting in the smoke-filled air of Australia right now.
I often start my day now hopping onto a motorcycle taxi and heading to the front lines where the tear gas is wafting and the projectiles are flying.
Sea turtle stomach contents dried in a drying oven is awful I mean, just imagine the odor wafting from an oven filled with dead sea creatures in digestive enzymes.
Large and bearded, seen in a back yard sashaying in a wafting red caftan and crystal pendants, he sings, infectiously if not always intelligibly, about the pleasures of gossip.
The West Wind was on his best behaviour here, wafting her to a meadow filled with flowers; in some 19th-century paintings, he is given butterfly wings like hers.
Smoke was still wafting out of the shell of the Grenfell Tower on Thursday, and a Reuters cameraman saw a big piece of building cladding fall from the building.
One of the men, wearing red sweatpants and a faded blue jean jacket, can bee seen leaning directly over the geyser, his phone shoved down into the wafting steam.
Trash is piling up outside the city at a monstrous dump where it is often burned, sending thick clouds of small, dangerous particles wafting straight into the city center.
Of course it is, and "of course" the theme resonated with her, said Ms. Collins, wafting through the Met's Petrie sculpture court in white feathers and radzimir by Valentino.
That sage in bloom that's like perfume, deep in the heart of Texas, might actually be Louis Vuitton cologne wafting into the air at their new leather goods workshop.
When he appeared on a mysterious livestream in 2016 and began building a staircase, we just cared that he was back with brand new music wafting in the background.
Now occupied by a subterranean cocktail bar, the smell of burnt ends and brisket wafting over the road from the restaurant opposite, our conversation turns, almost inevitably, to loss.
But now it's April and train cars jam-packed with poop sludge have just continued to sit on the tracks, wafting their distinct scent to the town's 982 residents.
Footage showed several massive plumes of smoke in the distance behind a war-ravaged townscape with big holes in walls and roofs, and yet more smoke wafting across the streets.
Click here to view original GIFAll GIFs: Back to BitsThanks to the new mini NES, we're all wafting through fits of nostalgia for 8-bit graphics and classic Nintendo games.
Allured by the wafting scent of sizzling meat, Tim and his mates dispatched the drone to a local grocery store, where a barbecue was taking place, to retrieve a sausage.
Wafting out of artist Simone Leigh's in-situ apothecary, a heady mix of chamomile, lavender, hibiscus and other natural remedies sets the tone for The Waiting Room, her new residency.
The aromas wafting through the Tribeca Film Festival's VR Arcade, however, don't smell like a decomposing industry—they smell like the grasslands of Africa, the Amazon rainforest, and California redwoods.
Now, astronomers using the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) detected the gas wafting around a collection of infant stars, or protostars, in a system known as IRAS 16293-2422.
Amiri's family lives in a modest home in a housing estate on the outskirts of the town, the air inside thick with the smell of spices wafting from the kitchen.
Struck by tumbling rocks and epiphanies — murder is bad, monarchy loves murder — the ash-covered Arya staggers to her feet, looks over and sees a lone white horse, mane wafting.
He can halt the toxic smoke wafting through African homes, protect what is left of the continent's forest cover and help rescue the planet from the wrath of climate change.
Some recipes, such as for searing meat and stir fries, may even instruct you to wait to cook until you see a faint wisp of smoke wafting off the oil.
But as a police reconnaissance helicopter banked for a closer look on a recent afternoon, the pungent smell of marijuana plants filled the cabin, wafting up from 800 feet below.
But to Manuela Kragler, the woman who lived upstairs, it was an inescapable stink, rising through open windows and water pipes, wafting through the electrical outlets and permeating her home.
An eight-metre-wide metal frame fitted with ploughs and harrows was dragged back and forth repeatedly across the seabed, scouring it and wafting a plume of sediment into the water.
" Continued Christina, "All this opera is wafting in and out of the store and I'm convinced this is all a big joke, but I proceeded to just have my mind blown.
An estimated 5.53 percent of methane wafting through California's air comes from so-called dairy cattle "enteric," that is, gas coming out of one end or the other of the animal.
I die for him, perfect in every way Lost in the strains of wafting music My eyes are fixed upon his delightful body And I do not wonder at his beauty.
KUALA LUMPUR (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Indonesia on Thursday promised its neighbors a haze-free year, saying new measures to combat forest fires should stop the polluting smoke wafting across Southeast Asia.
He's surrounded by the rest of the Carcinorganics—still wearing their super-loose singlets—who are holding lights, operating laptops, and wafting smoke towards the actors from a foot-pedaled machine.
Nothing in the dried-out streams, wilting coffee plants and wafting sewage of his village in the western highlands of Guatemala gave him reason to think his family's suffering would end.
Then, at the ninth hole, a thunderous roar wafting across the golf course announced that Woods was undoubtedly a factor in the tournament when he sank a 40-foot birdie putt.
With the smell of stale champagne and cologne wafting through the galleries, it's extremely hard to digest this deluge of genitalia as anything more than a fetishistic amuse-bouche for the crowds.
Four of the stations that scan for so-called radionuclide particles wafting through the air for the Comprehensive Nuclear Test-Ban Treaty Organization (CTBTO) went silent in the days after the Aug.
I Am the Pretty Thing That Lives suffocates you in a skin-crawling tension that reeks of dread and rot, while somehow still wafting in the scent of Chanel's most alluring perfume.
The vehicle consists of a male silkmoth tethered to the cockpit, which walks on a "treadmill" (an air-supported Styrofoam ball) in response to the pheromones wafting through two odor intake tubes.
An Australian vegan has been locked in a legal battle with her neighbors for years after claiming they purposely used their barbecue to cook meat, sending the smells wafting into her backyard.
It also stirred pushback from some critics who found the music too blatant: How many episodes of pummeling percussion, gnashing chords, screeching brass and sorrowfully wafting string melodies can one piece contain?
He stood on the famed Champs-Élysées, tear gas wafting in the distance, in front of a large drugstore that was broken into last week by protesters but left alone on Saturday.
She used electronics to build up a song with her voice, loop by loop — gorgeous harmonies and counterpoint — then moved to that sound, wafting her arms calligraphically as she vocalized another layer.
And though the unpleasantness in Washington is wafting its way across the country, intensifying divisions on the right and left, not every political event is a roiling cesspit of fear and acrimony.
Amir ElSaffar, the Iraqi trumpeter and santur player, has played Newport before, but never with his Rivers of Sound orchestra, an intercontinental group with improvisations wafting up from loping, odd-meter melodies.
There were arguments about chopping down a tree, about the acquisition of a sofa, about the advisability of getting a television, about window washing, about cigarette smoke wafting in from the porch.
It's a brief collection of seven songs that use only a lone piano and her whispery vocals — sometimes solo, more often wafting in as overdubbed harmonies — all suspended amid reverberations and hiss.
It wasn't immediately clear what caused the fire, which sent a huge plume of dark black smoke wafting over sunny skies on an unusually chilly winter day in the Tampa Bay region.
Demonstrators waving national flags, blowing whistles and horns, wafting incense and bearing placards urging political and social change streamed through the streets, walking for miles from around Santiago to converge on Plaza Italia.
For months, the red tide has been killing off sea creatures and wafting toxins towards land — and nobody really knows whether the storm will finally end the bloom, or fuel it even further.
Workers are capping the 11th and last well at the plant to prevent toxic gases from wafting out after lava entered, then stalled, on the property near one of the new volcanic vents.
A few months ago, European scientists began openly worrying about a vast plume that seemed to be wafting out of Russia, but Russia maintained it had no idea what they were talking about.
The Times reporter James Barron told us he was once waiting at Pennsylvania Station when he heard what he described as a "bright, exuberant" part of Vivaldi's "Four Seasons" wafting through the air.
"I think we've got it," she announces, hopping off her perch and heading to wardrobe, the scent of teen spirit wafting in her wake as everyone starts moving on to the next frame.
On a recent Sunday, I crowded into the small apartment with eager jazzheads, all of us making peace with our own sweat as we hung on every note wafting out of the piano.
The first and last movements of Mr. Shin's 10-minute score convey tension through gripping music that boldly shifts from pointillist bursts to whooshing sound effects to eerie passages of wafting string lines.
In what has become an almost annual occurrence, especially in dry years, Indonesia's neighbors are becoming alarmed by the thick haze wafting in, and raising concern about health and the impact on tourism.
And there are images that you can see wafting up from Gerwig's pages, like that breathtaking opening shot of Jo standing in a publisher's door, preparing herself to make a convincing first impression.
Just inside the entrance, as improbable and nearly as imposing as a brontosaurus, squats a four-door, two-tone 1955 Chevy Bel Air, headlights and taillights shining, Cuban music wafting from the radio.
In her performance at the Erasing Borders festival, dance and mime converged in a tale of the young Krishna, with her footwork, torso, arms and spiraling turns wafting the gestures into the sublime.
Lucknow city director J.P. Gupta said the smog covering New Delhi was wafting over western parts of Uttar Pradesh and would soon cover the entire state, India's most populous, with around 210 million people.
Because what VR really needs to take off is someone wafting a pungent cheese in your face while you virtually visit Paris or holding a blow dryer in front of you while you drive.
Mrs May's counterparts have been more circumspect, but are clearly losing patience: in recent days François Hollande, Jean-Claude Juncker and Angela Merkel have all expressed concern at the noises wafting across the sea.
But, as we sat down in the parlor of the Explorers Club in early December following toasts from fellow Circumnavigators, the smoke wafting up from the candles on Charlie's cake — his birthday was Nov.
Eventually, her uncle finds her weed and confronts his neighbors, a hilariously dysfunctional polyamorous couple played by Amy Ryan and Lee Tergesen, whom the uncle knows by the skunky smell wafting from their apartment.
The most noteworthy items at Little Alley are the casual classics, Shanghainese dishes deemed too plain for banquet tables but whose smells may be found wafting out of longtang windows on any given night.
With the smell of Sunday's dinner — collard greens, pulled pork and baked mac and cheese — wafting from the kitchen, Carol Hampton and her group of friends discussed the positive impacts of Chief Brown's reforms.
People love to refer to the elusive 'song of the summer,' and this year there were lots of contenders for the title, blaring out of rolled-down car windows and wafting over neighbours' fences.
Browned and crisp French fries, craggy chicken wings coated in hot sauce, breaded calamari that crunches audibly when you bite down — all without the unctuous mess, wafting odor and calorie count of deep-frying.
The smell from commercial cannabis farms, which brings to mind a mixture of rotting lemons and sulfur, is nothing like the wafting cloud that might hover over a Phish show, pot farm detractors say.
But it's a song turned inside-out, with its looped six-beat punching-bag rhythm in the foreground and ambiguous chords wafting in and out as Eustis sings about time, war and lingering emptiness.
In the case of "In Memory," a new solo for the City Ballet soloist Megan LeCrone (the choreographer's sister), the result was as pretty and wafting as the dancer's gossamer skirt, and as insubstantial.
Wafting aromas of home fill the community center in the Cairo suburb of El Obour as the women take turns stirring a large container of lentil stew, adding copious amounts of sugar and pomegranate molasses.
I had another olfactory moment that transported me back to second grade — patchouli, incense, smoke and, again, eucalyptus wafting from an encampment of young men and women lounging on blankets in the grass, strumming guitars.
Rain drops release many spores, but the flick of a finger can create a sinuous puff of dark brown smoke, potentially wafting the fungal spores into the lightest breeze and spreading puffballs near and far.
"Have you met Jan before?" she asks as Morris materializes from what, due to a trick of the light, looks to be the ocean itself, clouds of white hair wafting and fluffing around her face.
My friends and I tried to listen to their conversation for a few minutes, but it was hard to decipher exactly what they were discussing over the brassy jazz wafting from the restaurant's sound system.
Even today, it is still present in the architecture of the French Quarter, in the sounds of traditional jazz wafting from clubs and music halls, and in the very names of Basin Street and Storyville.
It's not exactly groundbreaking to point out the hypocrisy wafting through the crisp alpine air: One percenters have long opined about how to solve inequality as they pay workers poverty wages and suck down ortolan.
Given its mystical connotations, it's not a scent associated with the secular world, but lately I have noticed its distinctive smoke wafting over more earthly settings, from Brooklyn dive bars to blue-chip art openings.
These are some of the questions wafting through the Hollywood air in the lead-up to the Academy Awards, which will go on, hostless, steeped in controversies and ready to prove (or disprove) your predictions.
Devoid of any people, stores, mood music, and the wafting scent of perfume samples lingering in the air, a dead mall doesn't just feel like any old huge empty building: It feels like a warning.
It's been exactly 30 years since Ted Bundy was executed in the electric chair at Florida Sate Prison, the cheers of a crowd of 2,000 people eagerly anticipating his death wafting into the prison from outside.
But his patience was pushed to the limit a couple of years ago, when his EgyptAir flight from Cairo to London was blighted by the near-constant stench of cigarette smoke wafting in from the cockpit.
With the song over, the lights dimmed and smoke wafting through the audience, Jackman left the stage high-fiving guests in the front row, beaming from ear-to-ear and waving at fans in the bleachers.
It feels like it's been forever since we last saw Harry Styles out and about in his oversize half-buttoned tropical tops and undersize skinny jeans with his formerly shoulder-length mop wafting in the breeze.
The superstar is unabashedly herself, which means you can constantly feel the unapologetic Boogie Down Bronx vibes wafting off of her — the same vibes I grew up recognizing in my South Bronx-hailing, Puerto Rican dad.
Keep an eye out for indications they've heard you, keeping in mind that these will be very subtle (the scent of your grandmother's perfume wafting in the air, your uncle's watch turning up in your dresser).
And so we went, finding a place that was at once the same – the cobblestone streets with wafting smells of patisserie, the urban nooks and crannies that make Paris feel new each day – and wholly changed.
Different from Radhika and most hijras, who spend their years in small, airless shanties with the smell of feces wafting through cracks in the walls, this guru, who calls herself Chandini, rents a relatively large apartment.
Then, when the smoke finally stops wafting across the Gallatin Valley, I can put away my eyedrops and see clearly which neighbors fail to abide by the Northern Hemisphere's most sacred social contract, shoveling one's sidewalk.
Last month, French and German radiation safety officials identified the southern Ural Mountain region, home of Mayak, as the likely source of a cloud of a radioactive isotope, ruthenium 240, that they detected wafting over Europe.
Canada Letter This is Dan Bilefsky in Montreal, where the pungent smell of cannabis wafting from the long lines of people at government marijuana stores may soon compete with the more familiar street smells of poutine.
One such scene unfolds in an 11,000-square-foot warehouse in northern New Jersey, where the usual low hum and screeching hiss of an active brewhouse and the musty stench of fermentation wafting outside are absent.
Nubs of honey ham, edges blackened in a pan for a hint of caramel, and melting Gruyère invoke a croque-monsieur, with nutmeg wafting up and a foam of steamed milk standing in, almost primly, for béchamel.
The fresh smells wafting from the stage are mouthwatering, and when Esparza opens the second act by creating a new salmon concoction, the extended wordless scene works the same way a flashy number would in a musical.
The salty air wafting through its streets, the low-lying marine geography, and relative isolation were all part of the draw for contemporary residents and the reason for its historical role as a hub of maritime commerce.
My most vivid early memory of my dad is him crouching down to slit open the belly of a deer he'd shot hours before, the stench of death and freshly spilled entrails wafting in the night air.
"The Unconscious Patient (An Allegory of the Sense of Smell)" depicts two men wafting a rag under the nose of a third man who is swooning and is dated 1624, the museum said in a press release.
Then comes cart after cart of rich golden cake with tiny sinkholes, leaf-shaped buns hiding daubs of purple taro, pale green puffs wafting the telltale scent of durian and more desserts than I could ever try.
Dr. Sands theorized that the dogs' limited perspective, their ignorance that the path changes from level ground to a bridge spanning a deep gorge and the smells wafting through the air probably enticed the dogs to jump.
There would be no reprieve from the second, though, with Karius wafting a rather hopeful long-range shot from Bale through, giving Real Madrid a 20-230 lead, draining what hope Liverpool had of an unlikely revival.
"I'm not saying the Whitney Houston hologram tour will be a hot mess, but they are suggesting she had as much grace as a malfunctioning The Sims character wafting away a fart on #ThisMorning," one person tweeted.
My Spotify Discover playlist keeps surprising me this summer with songs that immediately make me feel I'm lounging on a pool float, caftan wafting behind me — and almost every time, those songs have been produced by Calvin Harris.
He stands there as House does his backboard throw, arm in the air, the pure stink of indifference wafting off him in such a way as to suggest several stink lines, green and sour, flying off his shoulders.
Some of the innovation that has showered first class fliers with luxuries is wafting to the rear of the plane, as the shortlist for this year's Crystal Cabin Awards, the Oscars of the aviation interiors industry, make clear.
When Watson and Holmes find her in the dingy basement of some grand old country mansion, she's not in distress but rather spying on some KKK-style figures who are wafting around in candlelight murmuring a disturbing chant.
Wildfires have spread to around 3 million hectares of mostly remote forest, an area almost the size of Belgium, according to the Federal Forestry Agency, wafting smoke across Siberia and prompting several regions to declare states of emergency.
"Usually, you would eat this with a nice glass of Riesling," said the 29-year-old Mr. Wodni, as the sharp smell of the spices rose to join the mellower scent of sautéed onions wafting from the grill.
Just as Bouchra Jarrar's balletic black tie at Lanvin — lovely as bits of it were, all lace and rosettes, crepe de Chine and layers of wafting georgette — needed to get its head out of the blush-toned sand.
Smoke was still wafting out of the blackened shell of the Grenfell Tower on Thursday where specialist firefighters and dog search teams faced hazardous conditions as they scoured the wreck, with external cladding still falling from the building.
Some of the water evaporates from warm concrete walkways, wafting an artificial petrichor scent over entrance D2, the gate in the north-west corner of the compound which leads to a sixth factory as yet only half built.
There was a sense of chaos across swathes of the Kowloon peninsula, over the harbour from the main island of Hong Kong, with police sirens blaring, tear gas wafting throughout densely populated areas and running clashes on the streets.
I would join him sometimes, with a cigarette, and we'd sit there together in the dark, lit only by a strand of white Christmas tree lights half-covered in spider webs, wafting in the breeze from the open door.
There was a sense of chaos across swathes of the Kowloon peninsula, over the harbor from the main island of Hong Kong, with police sirens blaring, tear gas wafting throughout densely populated areas and running clashes on the streets.
The fires have spread to around 3 million hectares of mostly remote forest, an area almost the size of Belgium, according to the Federal Forestry Agency, wafting smoke across Siberia and prompting several regions to declare states of emergency.
Fill your studio kitchen with the wafting scent of bright-red blooms for a few days before beauty turns to decay, or smell like you just popped out of the bouquet yourself for as long as the bottle lasts.
With a tall, black pop-up cabana and the nasally vocals of Omi's "Cheerleader" wafting across the beach, Andrea Julius and her friends from Philadelphia spread out toward the back of Jenkinson's beach here to celebrate her 29th birthday.
Its reputation is reflected in the rainbow flags flying along the main street, the fruity incense wafting onto the sidewalk from the local smoke shop and the people perched at sidewalk tables reading titles from a used-book store.
When you walk through the door, you're greeted by the twin red carpets of cooking aromas wafting from the rear open kitchen and bouncy music that cures whatever ails you — or at least puts you in a better mood.
Wafting from that bandstand, sometimes to shoo away sadness but just as often to let it in, the period and original tunes are as artfully layered as the bright set (by Lez Brotherston), which radiates like a plaything supersized.
The lilting, soaring women's voices tug me upwards, trilling and wafting, and the bass voices come in like an eruption, and the mixed chorus strides forth like an entire nation picking up its weight to move forward in lockstep.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. authorities on Monday sent a harmless gas wafting through the New York subway to study how to deal with a toxic accident or attack in a test that both unsettled and reassured riders on the underground system.
My sleeper pick is the scorpion because of some sort of resurgent 90s Gwen Stefani tough-but-posi-IDGAF attitude whose scent is wafting on the winds of cool at the moment, probably as a response to how ratball 2015 was.
Mainly because I have an image of me as an old lady and in it I'm wafting around some kind of artist studio dressed in layers of floaty muslin, just generally being very chilled and complete with who I am.
"CAR TROUBLE" Your car has been making a scree - scree - scree noise for the past three months, and there's a scent of shaved metal wafting through the vents, but you are usually too engrossed in conservative talk radio to notice.
Following a boardwalk (and the wafting music of Jimmy Cliff or Peter Tosh) to a grassy hillside, you'll find a hodgepodge of umbrella-shaded outdoor tables scattered around a cheery bungalow, its deck adorned with cascading plants and a painted surfboard.
They were so faint it was difficult to be sure whether they were really there, but in approaching the site, you could see a stream of mists flowing over the mounded banks and wafting through the vegetation on either side.
SAN DIEGO — When the scent of smoke from wildfires in the nearby hills began wafting through the San Diego air once again last week, residents in Scripps Ranch immediately thought back to 23, when hundreds of homes burned to the ground.
Outlets and USB ports are at every seat, free Wi-Fi is available at the entranceway, and the entire structure smells lovely, thanks to a signature scent wafting through the corridors (grapefruit, orange and lemongrass with a touch of vanilla).
Protesters and police officers faced off in downtown Washington just hours after Mr. Trump was sworn into office, with the sound of flash-bang grenades echoing through cordoned-off streets and the smell of tear gas wafting through the air.
As we entered Bagni Est Finale, the beach club run by Franco Morasca and his sister, the clinking of the plates, and wafting smell of garlic pulled us into the patio restaurant — serving up fresh but simple seafood and pasta.
Within the gray walls of the gray towers beneath a gray Albany sky, I could smell my father's neglected pipe wafting a licorice smoke from the ashtray, his sweet Darjeeling tea going cold while he was in the throes of composing.
They were more focused on and disturbed by the internal chumminess of the Democratic National Committee with the Hillary for America team, sausage-making of the media and the Clinton campaign, and the air of arrogance wafting across the emails.
The trip began in the tony village of Cortina d'Ampezzo, where my plan for a post-flight nap was foiled by the heady scent of leather wafting from Corso Italia, the pedestrian shopping street that lured me with "saldi" (sale) signs.
Perhaps the most surreal and captivating moment comes when Ito is wrapped in that diaphanous black and seems to float among the cords, wafting as if blown by errant breezes — until, at the end, she is once again swallowed up and vanishes.
The Australian Open is getting underway in Melbourne this week, and tennis players have some mixed feelings about running around (and breathing in) the thick, smoggy air wafting their way from the bushfires that have been raging through the country since September.
But two and a half hours away, in a farmhouse beneath a wind turbine, with the odor of a hog farm wafting across a rural road, field organizers for three of the combatants have found a way to coexist in harmony as housemates.
"The FTSE may have less ... at stake in today's ECB meeting, but it nevertheless will rise and fall on the sentiment wafting over from the euro zone, especially with its empty economic calendar this Thursday," Connor Campbell, financial analyst at Spreadex, said in a note.
It appears the actress's ruffly, lace-covered Louis Vuitton mini dress was no match for the coastal French town's ocean gales, putting up a good fight, but eventually succumbing to the ruthless gusts and wafting up to create Caitriona's very own Marilyn Monroe moment.
Two hours earlier, they had set off so many flares and smoke bombs already that the smell of cordite was wafting down Lower Breck Road, half a mile from the stadium, and the sky seemed to have been dyed red, as if something was burning.
The night before my meeting with Mr. Salaam, I'd gone to the Frenchmen Art Market just down the street — an open-air bazaar strung with lights and filled with artisan wares, with music wafting through the warm air from street performers and nearby clubs.
The smoke from these fires turned the skies an eerie orange from Edmonton to North Dakota on Thursday and Friday, with smoke seen via satellite imagery wafting all the way toward the Canadian Arctic, where it can enhance the melting of sea and land ice.
"Without Anesthesia" (1979) is the story of a disintegrating marriage that, in presenting the pressures of conformity, the practice of bureaucratic backstabbing and the experience of a vague but potent sense of disapproval wafting down from the authorities, subtly analyzes an entire social order.
There are male voices in wordless close harmony, organ chords wafting like incense and, eventually, a choir and a cantorial soloist singing, "Hineni" — "Here I am" in Hebrew, the first word of an abject prayer for mercy sung during Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur.
Welcome to the year of the plastic menace, a nonstop flow of terrible news about how the ocean and its organisms are choking on macroplastic, while microplastic particles—bits less than 5 millimeters long—are wafting their way to supposedly pristine mountaintops in Europe.
Sandwiched between a Barneys New York and an Urban Outfitters on Atlantic Avenue, the two Yemeni restaurants left on this stretch of pavement bustle with customers each night, the aroma of lamb broth and warm fava beans mashed into foul wafting onto their stoops.
Maybe it was the wafting weed fragrance, or the Lambos, or just the sight of lots of rich men talking about margin trading while awkwardly dancing to rap music, but I picked up a strong Wall-Street-party-circa-2006 vibe from Blockchain Week.
On the side: French fries wafting Old Bay, cornbread gilded in honey butter, and mac and cheese made in the looser, freer custard style, with a crosshatching of sharp Cheddar, its milder cousin and Monterey Jack, reaching the diner in giddy stages of melt.
With Paris making it a priority to remain among the world's top tourist destinations — touting a reputation for elegance and romance — city officials thought it just would not do to have the strong whiff of half-dried urine wafting up from the Pont des Arts.
A clue to the mystery may lie in the smell of fried chicken wafting along the airy corridors of Harare's High Court building, which manages to get through less than half of the matters put before it each year, leading to an ever longer backlog of cases.
Here in Salvador, an impoverished, sweltering city of three million that has been hit hard by Zika, hotels are fully booked, news outlets are fixated on Carnival, and cologne-suffused sweat, not mosquito repellent, is the dominant scent wafting through the crowds that gather day and night.
Wildfire smoke wafting over from the still-growing Camp Fire — by far the deadliest wildfire in state history — had inundated many heavily-populated California cities and towns with small bits of pollution thinner than the width of a human hair, called Particulate Matter 23, or PM 93.
Good and Mad: The Revolutionary Power of Women's AngerBy Rebecca TraisterOut October 210As I write this, the echoes of Dr. Christine Blasey Ford's testimony about what allegedly happened between her and Brett Kavanaugh in that bedroom in the '2129s are wafting in from the conference room.
Photo courtesy of The Briks The meaty fumes wafting from the discada have the power to stop people walking to the venue right in their tracks, and surprisingly, it is the first time a discada has ever made a public appearance in a Los Angeles restaurant.
From the death-row sequences of "Angels" to the murder and car crashes and heroin addiction of "Jesus' Son" to the Vietnam War setting of "Tree of Smoke," his 2007 National Book Award-winning novel, there is ever a wafting of mortal fumes across Johnson's paragraphs.
Great spears of shashlik come wafting smoke: lamb ribs that barely require action from the teeth; dense, minerally veal liver with a hint of bounce; and beef roulade, the meat hammered and curled around a slice of fat, so you taste first salt, then pillow and ooze.
Their world is small and circumscribed, populated almost entirely by fellow Filipinos and not ranging far beyond pre-Silicon Valley Milpitas (where the author grew up), a prosaic suburb of San Jose whose distinguishing feature seems to be the potent scent wafting from the local landfill.
As attractive as '09 edition Wiimote-wafting Messi is, behind his eyes there is distraction, a wandering focus: How many shirts do I need to sign today for the starving kids and/or middle-management dickheads who like to get them framed for their "man caves"?
As the overcast day at Elysian Park goes on, the thick, grey smoke redolent of maple wood and pork wafting from Marin's Weber smoker is so tantalizing that it draws the attention of former Raiders defensive end Greg Townsend, who is signing autographs and taking photos at the event.
Inside, the work looks as tenuous as wafting vapor, like it would collapse if grazed: there's a maze of standing vinyl record covers supported only by each other; a wreath of tinted sunglass lenses; two feathers bound by coin wrappers and set, like a teacup, atop a paper bag.
As the Arkansas native received visitors out on a tent-covered beach across the street from one of the famous resort town's immaculate hotels, movers and shakers lounged in evening wear, cigar smoke wafting through the air around them, while sweating journalists looked for waiters carrying trays of rosé.
Beyond Into the Dark, Hulu offers a cache of horror movies and TV shows perfect for cuddling up with on cold October nights, when the sounds wafting through the window could be dead leaves rustling in the trees — or they could be ghosts stopping by to say hello.
In the early evening of our penultimate day in Florida, while driving along the edge of an orchard, with the scent of orange blossoms wafting through the car's open windows and the lime-green sparks of fireflies blinking around us, Quave suddenly cried out to stop the car.
The menu he left on the table was of the sort favored by corporate chains, bound in plastic, but the aromas wafting from the rear kitchen indicated some personal cooking was in store — a useful tip, by the way, for sniffing out good restaurants in unfamiliar environs anywhere.
Avian choreographed that production with Michael Bennett; Ms. Lee played Connie in it.) The now classic designs (sets by Robin Wagner, costumes by Theoni V. Aldredge, lighting by Tharon Musser) appear to have been retrieved from storage; you can almost smell the naphthalene wafting from the ultra-'70s woolens.
President Donald Trump began celebrating a new year Tuesday perched squarely on the junction of opulence and bluster that have come to define his personal and political persona, the clink of Champagne glasses wafting under his stern warning to Iran and a red carpet framing his flaming of Democrats.
"I have about six scents that I really like, and I'll choose the one I want to wear depending on the day, where I'm going, or how I'm feeling," Mendes gushes, her love of fragrance almost wafting through the phone during our interview regarding her new partnership with Secret.
Jim Shaw's puerile "The Old Masturbator and the Far Away Hills" (2019) shows Ronald Reagan, drawn as smoke wafting out of a country cabin in a landscape painting, while Vidya Gastaldon's near-abstractions and Enrico Baj's mash-ups of kitsch ladies and brutalist monsters serve as delectably hallucinogenic examples.
But you would have thought that Trump had worn a Russian flag t-shirt to his NATO talks, given the hyperbole wafting from 30 Rock today (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP) JOHN MEACHAM, RANDOM HOUSE EXECUTIVE EDITOR: Donald Trump is the most vivid manifestation of the least attractive characteristics in the national character.
She spends her days wafting around Melbourne in a variety of beautiful outfits, solving murders and having romantic tension with the long-suffering Detective Jack Robinson (Nathan Page), but also seducing any particularly attractive man whom she happens to come across in the course of her investigations, because why not.
Even now, New Yorkers continue to consult its stained and creased pages to make chicken Marbella for dinner parties and Passover seders, leaving the bird to wallow overnight in vinegar, green olives, capers and prunes before roasting and then bearing it triumphantly to the table, wafting the scent of the Mediterranean.
I spotted an advance detail of one tuba and two trumpets, but they proceeded in isolation, as if unwilling to acknowledge one another, and the sputtering sounds they produced were, at first, swallowed up in the afternoon traffic noise and the swirls of Tchaikovsky wafting out of the SeaGlass Carousel.
No. Unfortunately, just in case that strong stench of potential bullshit wasn't wafting hard enough after hearing that he was wearing a fake diamond ring, the source from charity office confirmed that Grime Grandad had been filmed by two professional cameraman, and thus the mystery of his existence was solved.
No disrespect to the carefully curated peonies, garden roses, and foxgloves that will be wafting through Westminister Abbey on May 19, but it seems as though Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have an entirely different scent in mind for their wedding day — and it's coming from the royally anointed perfume brand, Floris London.
I approached the work "Iris, Tulips, Jonquils, and Crocuses" (1973) thinking that it consisted of paper that was wafting off its foundation, but then realized when I was closer that Thomas had achieved this effect by carefully layering the thickness of her signature hash marks to form a kind of painterly mosaic.
All I have to do is look at them and my own celebrations come wafting back: Thanksgiving dinner served to my small extended family on those boisterous Italian plates; my daughter's favorite pasta in the Italian bowls on nights when we needed either to feel better or to acknowledge that we felt fine.
In an interview last year for a segment of the radio program "Jazz Night in America" commemorating the pianist Cecil Taylor, who died in April 2018, he recalled a particularly formative moment when, walking by a nightclub when he was 15 or 16, he heard Mr. Taylor's music wafting through the door.
That may not be the case anymore—the neighborhood is a poster child for gentrification in the city—but Medina refuses to give up his family business If you're walking down Figueroa Street in the fall or winter, the comforting smell of boiled corn wafting from his cart will stop you in your tracks.
Madison Square Garden, then at 50th Street, with steep stands — "like a cockfighting arena," Gerald Eskenazi, a former New York Times sportswriter, recalled — wooden chairs and clouds of cigarette smoke wafting through the space, was the site, in 1934, of college basketball's first doubleheader, and the host of seven of the first 1003 Final Fours.
That film, "In-Out Anthropophagy" (1973-74), featured human mouths with wires, threads or smoke wafting or emerging suggestively from them — an evocative and unsettling reference both to the "cultural cannibalism" (anthropophagy) practiced by South American artists and to repressed speech in Brazil under the military regime in power from the mid-60s to the mid-80s.
The fragrance of each dish announces it long before it arrives, be it the smoke wafting off char kway teow, a dark heap of broad rice noodles, raggedy eggs, pork, shrimp and charred rings of squid, or the pungency of fish paste sealed between crispy sheets of tofu skin in a heady bowl of curry mee.
The college, part of the City University of New York, opened in 1971 in Long Island City in a refurbished plant where White Motor Company once made auto parts and Ford Instrument once manufactured range finders for naval weapons during World War II. The building was within wafting range of a Chiclets gum factory next door.
For the many millions of us who grew up listening to Michael Jackson, so many places — the dance floor, or the sidewalk as rolled-down car windows blast Off the Wall cuts come summertime, or an elevator wafting classic pop in between blocs of Muzak, or the cavern in our ears where the earbuds fit — will not ever be the same.
And for someone who manipulates shade and tone as deftly as she does, it's impressive that her sense of compositional structure is just as strong — which can be seen in the black and white print "Anniversary" (2016), which depicts what may be dandelion wisps wafting to the foreground to become a garden of human eyes settling onto a bone-white ground below.
There's a long list of reasons why the county is home to such staggering rates of asthma: the fine layer of dust that coats nearly every surface; the gentle mist of pesticide sprayed across acres of produce; the black towers of soot emanating from crop burns; emissions from cars stalled at the border; and fumes from the Mexican maquiladoras wafting over the border.
When they step out of the car, the night comes to life around her, rich with its crepitating noises and a strong sweet wafting scent of jasmine, which is all she can seem to smell—not the reek of the dogs or the crematorium or the hopelessness of Knitsy and the rest of them, but jasmine blooming in some secret corner.
There are a lot of scents wafting through the White Horse in Austin on a Saturday night: whiffs of hot popcorn from a machine by the entrance, the stale odor of puddles of spilled Lone Star, the aroma of the Bomb Tacos cart outside, and, on the August evening of my visit, the lingering trace of sweat emanating from a buzzing crowd.
While the boys wrap the legs of the three horses they will run — Cabaret, Mr. Coke Man and Runaway Cal — Richard makes his way from stall to stall, wafting the gray smoke over the horses' backs, half-singing prayers in Lakota for speed and safety in the race Ken Real Bird, a Crow horseman, calls the races at the fair.
All dim, unwoken, shut as the Duchess's (née Clare Singleton's) dust-caked woodcut gramophone as the frail jail of Limoges and miniature salt shakers belling at my footfall recalled country wenches doing the quadrille with speculators' sons, and Ben the tavern houseboy, in canary pantaloons wafting a fan sewn from the tails of fifty peahens to keep off the Luciferian flies.
This was originally a Tim Buckley composition, and apart from being the soundtrack to an entire generation of patchouli wafting neo-pagan postpunks compressing their own bed coils, is also notable for not being that other Buckley performed song "Hallelujah" - a song that has been completely ruined by every goatee sporting busker and hemp clad acoustic musician in the world ever (but has probably been single-handedly responsible for getting them laid too).
In America, now more than ever, I'm convinced that we Jews have to hold our family conversations out in the open; we have to say the private things that might publicly shame; the narrow things that might widely offend; and we have to do all this not just in our school and work existences, but also on social media — which isn't quite a safe space, let alone a warm kitchen wafting with unconditional love.
The show Self on the Shelf curated by Christine Miele was one of those technology-driven extravaganzas that don't quite work as planned, but most of the time when I touched a black dot on a quotidian furnishing in what was designed to look like a bedroom, the whole scene shifted and music and images wafting across the walls made me feel like by touching the button, I had entered a wormhole.
The first episode ("See Mr. Peanutbutter Run") plays out Mr. Peanutbutter's increasingly ridiculous bids to become governor (including a botched ski race, duh); the second ("The Old Sugarman Place") jumps backward to fill us in on what happened during BoJack's lost year, which he spent crashing at the Michigan lake house where his mother Beatrice (Wendie Malick) grew up a wide-eyed girl and later vacationed as a fatally bitter mom, with interwoven flashbacks to her childhood wafting through the scenery like ghosts.
Compare the NASA Landsat satellite image on the left of the southeast coast on July 24, 2019, to the same region on New Year's Day, during some of the most intense fires this season: The Japan Meteorological Agency's Himawari geostationary satellites have also captured the smoke rising from the fires in the southeast and wafting over the ocean, as well as Australia's first named storm of the year, Tropical Cyclone Blake, which formed along the northwest coast over the weekend: Today's edition of the #wildfires and #smoke in southeast #Australia, from #Himawari-8 pic.twitter.

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