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Salonika's new but unfinished sewage-treatment plant wafts its fragrance across the otherwise attractive waterfront.
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Pondering the changes, he uses the word natsukashii (nostalgia), as the smoke from his cigarette wafts into nothingness.
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Some traps attract the bugs but don't kill them, agitating them to spray wafts of their stinky scent, he says.
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Nissan worked with scent marketing outfit Air Aroma to create a unique smell that from time to time wafts in the booth.
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The smell of singed brake pads wafts from the wheel wells.
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The scent of fish curries wafts from a thousand kitchens.
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It is nasal bombardment, in a good way: wafts of curry drift in the breeze, cinnamon sings on the sidewalk and many shop owners keep a stick of incense perpetually burning.
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Across the street is the Holloway's Milk Duds factory and every twenty minutes, some vent opens and exhales a cloud of powerful Milk Dud aroma, which wafts in the open windows.
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The story is about a mysterious man named Smelty John, who is the only one to notice a certain beauty that wafts across the ocean, over the mountains and though snow-bound fields toward him.
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Switch to a digital radio and, after a lag of less than two seconds as the digital signal takes over, WETA's music wafts through so clearly that when the DJ stops speaking, one suspects the radio has been turned off.
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