In the distance a tractor rumbled, and scratchy music wafted from speakers at a nearby Buddhist festival.
But as often happens in class-action settlements, the specter of collusion wafted above the deal.
Mr Ishikawa's spheres, by contrast, can be wafted along tubes on a cushion of gas.
It seemed to come in waves, wafted across the Channel on the chill January air.
The smell of expensive leather and fresh carpeting wafted from one that was hours away from completion.
Aviation has been here since 1911, when Roland Garros wafted over the stockyards in his Bleriot monoplane.
Twenty years on, sitting in the ferocious heat of summer, the memory of that day wafted back across time.
It is possible, even likely, that it will float gracefully upwards again, wafted on the winds of Congressional approval.
The scent of fresh coriander, parsley and mint wafted through the air, conjuring up memories of tacos and salsa on Mexican beaches.
Nuclear power, it says, is dangerous: fallout from Chernobyl wafted across the country.
White-robed church volunteers marched down the church aisle behind Father Sirop, who chanted and waved thickly-scented incense that wafted through the building.
The last time America was this climate-friendly, carbon dioxide wafted up from smokestacks to the smooth sounds of All-4-One and Boyz II Men.
Then, with a captain's innings desperately needed, Flintoff's footwork was lacking as he wafted outside off stump at Lee and departed for two.
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He bowled Shahid Afridi for six as the opener wafted across the line and then had Yosuf Youhana caught at slip by Laxman for two.
He almost mistimed Steve Harmison's third ball to mid-on and wafted airily outside off-stump on several occasions, but when he made contact the ball whistled away to the boundary.
Verrazzano, an Italian in command of a French ship, smelled America before he saw it: "A sweet fragrance, " he wrote, wafted out to sea from the dense cedar forests of the Carolinas.
Wafted eastwards by strong winds, in 2002 the beastie made its debut in northern Alberta and further south in the national parks of Jasper, Banff and Kananaskis on the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains.
Its refrigerant is R-22, a chlorofluorocarbon that will probably leak out, taking to the sky, with the very slight chance that it will be wafted upward by a thunderstorm so powerful that it penetrates the stratosphere, depositing it where catalyzes the destruction of springtime ozone, especially over Antarctica.
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