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  • Wafting the Eno River

    Wafting the Eno River in Durham, North Carolina with Riverdave Owen and Riojosie at West Point Park
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    Wafting is the process in which a scientist is able to safely smell vapors. Learn the proper procedure for wafting. This video is quite large and best viewed with a broad band ...
  • wafting - Definitions from Dictionary.com

    Definitions of wafting at Dictionary.com. ... waft (wäft, w?ft) Pronunciation Key v. waft?ed , waft?ing , wafts
  • waft - definition of waft by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and ...

    To float easily and gently, as on the air; drift: "It was a heat that wafted from ... wafting wafting: wafts wafts wafture wafture wafture Wafu Wafu Wafu dressing Wafu Nishijima
  • Wafting Higher On Wind Turbines

    INSIDE WALL STREET Wafting Higher On Wind Turbines Wind power is hot as alternative energy, and it is attracting investors to Kaydon , a maker of precision components, including ...
  • Abstract smoke photography how-to ||| Photocritic blog

    Instead of trying to manipulate the incense stick, try wafting some motion into the air to disturb the even plume. Alternatively, you can try to create interesting shapes by making ...
  • Marijuana-smelling smoke wafting from a Fort Pierce's pocket leads to ...

    FORT PIERCE ? Call it a clue ? the marijuana-smelling smoke wafting from the 57-year-old local man's pocket. Even more damning for James Daughtry Jr., of the 700 block of South ...
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    Wafting Fragrances
  • Global Voices Online ? Bahrain: Incense-wafting Journalism

    This week in Bahrain bloggers have been preoccupied with topics including sycophancy, the welfare of foreign labourers, and the culture of alcohol consumption.

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