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"leach" Definitions
  1. [intransitive] leach (from something) (into something) | leach out/away (of chemicals, minerals, etc.) to be removed from soil, etc. by water passing through it
  2. [transitive] leach something (from something) (into something) | leach something out/away (of a liquid) to remove chemicals, minerals, etc. from soil

459 Sentences With "leach"

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Kirk Leach is the father of Mason Leach and a volunteer advocate with the St. Baldrick's Foundation.
Kraftful founders Nicky Leach and Yana Welinder Kraftful founders Nicky Leach and Yana Welinder So why now?
TALON R. LEACH Sergeant Leach was born in Anchorage in 1989 but lived in Missouri for much of his life.
Daylin Leach suspended his congressional campaign after campaign workers accused him of unwanted touching and suggestive jokes (Leach denied any wrongdoing).
Ms. Cochran's sense is that grandparents who want the kind of guidance offered by a Penelope Leach are reading … Penelope Leach.
Leach died Thursday night after suffering a stroke, according to the Las Vegas Review-Journal, where Leach worked as a celebrity columnist.
In leach mining the soil is dug up and placed in a container known as a leach pad were cyanide is trickled over it.
The Nico Young project has been designed as a heap leach project, a cheaper process of extracting nickel than the industry-dominant high pressure acid leach (HPAL) process.
J. LEACH: So that kind of tells you our priorities.
J. LEACH: He ended up loving the whole trip. Yes.
Leach has previously drawn criticism for his tweets on politics.
Previous research has shown these chemicals can leach into food.
"He has been impressive," Washington State coach Mike Leach said.
The polluted river water caused lead to leach from pipes.
"I'm a black guy, 51 years old," Mr. Leach said.
"He's done a lot for the country," Airman Leach said.
"They have to have an accurate gauge," Dr. Leach said.
Jim Leach, a retired information technology professional in Lafayette, Calif.
"We came out really good the third quarter," Leach said.
"Trauma is trauma, whether sexual or not," Leach told me.
The corrosive river water caused lead to leach from pipes.
"It will be automated from seed to harvest," said Leach.
Leach countered claims from Blue that they had discussed the bonus deal in a car, with Leach advising him to get the agreement in writing because he had had problems with Ashley in the past.
L. LEACH: He has a full setup in the front seat.
John and his wife, Rhonda Leach, live in Beaver Dam, Kentucky.
Oil can leach into the grain, oxidize and blacken the wood.
The more corrosive river water caused lead to leach from pipes.
Flame retardants in mattresses and sofas can leach into breast milk.
"I'm curious to see where he goes now," Mr. Leach said.
This month's lineup features Ryan Leach, Calvin Cato and Sarah Hartshorne.
Like Holgorsen, Bedenbaugh played for Mumme and Leach at Iowa Wesleyan.
Leach never played college football, and he graduated from law school.
Running against Meehan in this monstrosity is State Senator Daylin Leach.
These tents aren't feasibly recycled, never break down and leach hazardous toxins.
Joining me now are Lexee and John Leach and their dog Bentley.
J. LEACH: Yes, it was crazy and I totally agree with you.
J. LEACH: You know, your husband may have some valid points there.
"I don't personally know the guy," Leach told MUNCHIES in a message.
The allegations against Pennsylvania State Senator Daylin Leach were far more egregious.
"There is nothing that won't eventually leach out in water," he said.
"There's a point where everybody has to be brutally honest," Leach said.
"He's a fallen warrior, he is a hero," the elder Leach said.
Environmentalists worry that these contaminants could eventually leach into nearby groundwater sources.
PFAS can leach out of microwave-popcorn bags and fast-food wrappers.
Fox News' Matt Leach and The Associated Press contributed to this report.
"Robin Leach thankfully loved my impression of him," he said by email.
Leach felt the investigation didn't go far because of the children's race.
A little-used wide receiver at Kentucky for two seasons under Mumme (and one under Leach), he gained his Air Raid wings several years ago at Troy under Tony Franklin, who coached with Mumme and Leach at Kentucky.
Lead can leach directly into food packaged in tins manufactured using lead soldering.
That caused lead to leach from pipes and into the city's drinking water.
Allison Leach: The Versace collections are skyrocketing right now on eBay and 1stdibs.
Leach started his career earning just $6 an hour at The Harrow Observer.
Wetlands also clean water, removing pollutants that leach into rivers and contaminate wells.
"In theory, the heap leach should work," Deutsche Bank analyst Paul Young said.
Or maybe it's the contaminants in them, like plastics that leach from packaging.
Jeff Leach, visiting research fellow at King's College London, contributed to this article.
Jeff Leach (R) filed the Texas Born-Alive Infant Protection Act on Thursday.
Indeed, her greatest problem is overworking, said Mr. Leach, who worries about injuries.
Local officials failed to implement corrosion controls, allowing lead to leach from pipes.
The switch caused lead to leach from pipes into the city's drinking water.
And on Sunday, Weld celebrated the endorsement of former Iowa congressman Jim Leach.
Daylin Leach, a Democrat who introduced an adult use bill earlier this year.
"I'll tell you where I want Dandelion to go," Rebecca Leach Sadowski wrote.
The tons of extra cannabis continue to leach out across the country illegally.
Dykes served on Mumme's staff at Kentucky, and under Leach at Texas Tech.
One of the things-- (CROSSTALK) JOHN LEACH, BENTLEY&aposS OWNER: Thank you so much.
Kristen Leach votes with her 26-month-old daughter, Nora, on Election Day, Nov.
Our Dad, Grandpa, Brother, Uncle and friend Robin Leach passed away peacefully last night.
Fickes was dragging Leach out when another part of the floor collapsed around him.
Kristen Leach votes with her 6-month-old daughter, Nora, on Election Day, Nov.
They leach into our food and water, into the environment, and into our bodies.
"I thought we were too quick to press," Washington State coach Mike Leach said.
Heap leach crushes ore then leaches out minerals using a series of chemical reactions.
Talon's father, Tab Leach, told CNN affiliate KRCG his son always put others first.
RICK LEACH Washington The writer is president and C.E.O. of World Food Program USA.
Leach released a statement Wednesday on Twitter saying he would not allow state Rep.
"We are deeply saddened to hear the news of Tyler's passing," Mr. Leach said.
He said Mr. Leach had had a stroke in November and another on Monday.
"What that sensor picks up is just not accurate for us," Mr. Leach said.
"I realized we had a much bigger problem than I'd thought," Mr. Leach said.
Daylin Leach said he's "taking a step back" from his campaign to unseat Rep.
"They were under significant pressure from their shareholders to pull out," Dr. Leach said.
"We're going to be one of the largest players in the industry," said Leach.
She moved lightly, jabbing her foil in the direction of her coach, Buckie Leach.
The toxic fight over H.B. 2, for now, seems destined to leach into 2017.
Leach, who was Mumme's assistant at the time, was hooked from the get-go.
Jim Leach was appointed interim director of the University of Iowa Museum of Art.
Andrew's father, Matt Leach, told WREG his son was being bullied because he was bisexual.
Senator Leach is mad as hell about it, as you can see from his tweet.
Mississippi State University head football coach Mike Leach deleted a series of tweets criticizing Sen.
Washington State is 26-3 under coach Mike Leach when leading after three quarters. 2.
"You don't stop until the clock says zero," Washington State coach Mike Leach said afterward.
It turned out that the river water was corrosive, causing lead to leach from pipes.
The murders of Bowman, Levy and Leach resulted in convictions and three sentences of death.
The more corrosive river water caused lead to leach into the water from the pipes.
Corrosive water can cause the lead in older pipes and soldered joints to leach out.
These limitations ended in 1999 with the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, which ended Glass-Steagall.
That's why they can leach out, especially when gloves are exposed to heat, Zota added.
"That would fundamentally change the way everyone who already uses Messenger, uses Messenger," Leach said.
"James has that alpha personality, and I like to leach off the energy," he says.
What's worse, toxic heavy metals can leach out of electronics to contaminate soil and water.
Instead, she confided her fears in text messages to her former science teacher, Teresa Leach.
Howard Leach, head of technical functions in exploration, has been appointed interim head of exploration.
Or, if a dog was around, the smell of dogs could trigger you, Leach said.
According to Leach, Oasis Biotech expects to be profitable from an operating standpoint in 2019.
According to Leach, 446 witnesses had registered their approval for the bill, with 54 against.
We also know that cigarette butts leach toxic chemicals into our environments and to wildlife.
Holgorsen was a wide receiver at Iowa Wesleyan and later served under Mumme and Leach.
Some of those leach into the waterways, potentially exposing children and pets to harmful chemicals.
The lack of anti-corrosion chemicals caused pipes to disintegrate and leach lead into the water.
The more corrosive river water caused lead to leach from pipes and into the drinking water.
Fox News' Matt Leach, Bill Mears, Shannon Bream and Andrew O&aposReilly contributed to this report.
L. LEACH: But for us it&aposs just-- (CROSSTALK) PERINO: It was just everybody loves dogs.
So he is he getting-- J. LEACH: So maybe going to his head a little bit.
"Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous" host Robin Leach has died at the age of 76.
Despite his ritzy reputation, Leach always insisted he was a normal and down-to-earth dude.
When authorities failed to implement proper corrosion control, lead began to leach into residents' drinking water.
The Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, pushed by then-Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan and then-Treasury Sec.
"We offer our heartfelt apology to those affected by our thoughtlessness," base spokesman Roland Leach said.
When the Leach studio was demolished, Ms. Wimhurst salvaged some tools, watercolors, tiles and oak paneling.
"He would literally buy anything related to the food business," said Mr. Leach, the former analyst.
"The funny thing is, Donald Trump doesn't even drink Champagne or any alcohol," Mr. Leach said.
Lead can leach from certain kinds of pipes as water travels from utilities to home faucets.
The more corrosive river water caused lead to leach from city pipes into the drinking water.
"He's a good man who shares our values," said Sandra Leach, 77, a Laguna Beach resident.
Dr. Blumberg pointed out that fiberglass can leach toxicants from the resins that hold it together.
Mr. Wilson is a witness, Ms. Leach is the victim and Ms. Jackson is the defendant.
"The real innovation is in the way these technologies are combined with synchronized touch," said Leach.
In Pennsylvania, State Senator Daylin Leach on Tuesday announced that he was proposing red flag legislation.
Like a leach, once Epstein had his fill, he would unlatch and seek out another victim.
His surgically repaired shoulder reduced a once-strong arm to making Terry Leach-style submarine throws.
Mr. Leach said some of those were economically and environmentally more viable than the Frontier project.
Leach, Walker and Venerable meet frequently and have a running text-message chain to compare notes.
Only after years of detective work, led by Leach, has a corpus of scores been assembled.
Leach. 'That's kind of where the Air Raid as people know it was born right there.
Mr. Leach said no one at the party knew that Mr. Seely had a peanut allergy.
When the fans are reversed, they create a suction effect, and leach water from the greens.
John Leach, a 70-year-old retired miner in Bear Creek, Ky., gets $19703 a month.
Leach. 'That's kind of where the Air Raid as people know it was born right there.
Ultimately, the artwork was bought for the princely sum of $10,000, by bid caller Robin Leach.
"Much revolves around this remarkable bean," said Jim Leach, a law professor at the University of Iowa.
Native Americans used clay and water to bind and leach the tannins in acorns (the kaopectate effect).
Finally Currie found the man crazy enough to take the job: Washington State head coach Mike Leach.
But it ended up being fun and-- LEXEE LEACH, BENTLEY&aposS OWNER: He ended up loving it.
Because here's the thing: HGTV isn't Robin Leach training a voyeur's eye on the rich and famous.
Katsilometes revealed before his death, Leach was in hospice care after suffering a second stroke on Monday.
Even years after the show ended, Leach remained a figurehead in the world of wealth and luxury.
Alongside big events like the Mount Polley disaster is the slow leach of toxins into Alaska waters.
Financial institutions, similarly, must comply with the privacy rules set out in the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act.
The inspiration for this homemade corn ice cream comes from a former boss of mine, Richard Leach.
These include homes that have lead-lined pipes, which are more likely to leach into the supply.
That could change if producers are willing to plough investments into high pressure acid leach (HPAL) plants.
"It's sort of like a convection oven, in that I don't understand how either work," Leach said.
The more corrosive river water caused lead to leach from city pipes and into the drinking water.
Robin Leach, the host of the hit '22s show Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous, has died.
Most recently, Leach was writing for the Las Vegas Review-Journal as a celebrity and lifestyle columnist.
The soil is rich enough in gold to make what's known as leach mining worth the effort.
Jeff Leach (R), a member of the board, made the motion in Friday's session, the newspaper reported.
The Lilly drug relies on another hormone that also makes calcium leach from bones when given continuously.
But the water was corrosive and, without proper treatment, began to leach lead from the city's pipes.
And if its chemistry is corrosive, it can leach lead from the solder or from brass faucets.
"Nzingha is exactly the same today as she was at age 9," her coach, Buckie Leach, said.
Only then did I learn of Dan Bodurian and Tommy Leach, The New York Times's contract electricians.
Plastics can be dangerous, especially when they leach chemicals out through scratches or cracks in a container.
The Patriots' Wes Welker is a natural at the position, having played for Leach at Texas Tech.
Texas Tech trails only Washington State, where Leach now coaches, in pass attempts per game, with 47.7.
His mother, Catherine Leach, was cooking when she turned to Curtis and forbade him from going outside.
When Mike Leach was caught in his video lie, his university did not set the record straight.
Holgorsen played wide receiver under Leach at Iowa Wesleyan and coached on Leach's staff at Texas Tech.
Grant, who died in 1986 at 82, was born Archie Leach and grew up in Bristol, England.
John Leach, 67, worked in four different mines over 23 years as a miner in western Kentucky.
Riley became a full-time assistant coach at Texas Tech under Leach when he was just 23.
In November, Britney sold a painting to Robin Leach for $10,000, which was then donated to charity.
The water corroded the city's aging pipes, which began to leach lead into the drinking water supply.
A more dramatic challenge to all five of the policy concerns noted above to have animated the pre-Gramm-Leach-Bliley regime, and which Congress and our regulators had tried to continue to vindicate by other means in the Gramm-Leach-Bliley regime itself, could scarcely have been imagined.
That means lead can leach into water even if the water wasn't contaminated when it entered the system.
L. LEACH: And since he is getting older, too it&aposs nice to spend some time with him.
Bentley and his owners, Lexee and John Leach are here next to talk about their new found fame.
Asked how Greyhound enforces the 150-mile rule, Leach says they rely on the drivers to do so.
If that is successful, they reasoned, lead would no longer leach from the pipes into the water supply.
And a third friend, Lily Leach, who is currently living in the Middle East, had the same experience.
They use mercury and nitric acid, which also cause breathing problems, to leach precious ore out of sediment.
"I thought the most important series for us was the first series of the second half," Leach said.
"Simply put, Arizonans have lost confidence in our initiative process," Leach said in a statement introducing the bill.
Our Dad, Grandpa, Brother, Uncle and friend Robin Leach passed away peacefully last night at 1:50 a.m.
He's also friendly with powerful football people, from Robert Kraft to Mike Leach, Ben Roethlisberger and Herschel Walker.
It turns out that under certain conditions, the chemicals that are in the plastic leach into the water.
"We had a sense of it that he wasn't going to play," Washington State coach Mike Leach said.
They burn hot enough to inspire a Simpsons town landmark and they leach nasty chemicals into the soil.
They also argue that the chemicals used in fracking can leach into water and pose significant health hazards.
Members of the Leach family have been scouring their diaries and letters, looking for mentions of Mr. Parr.
When the researchers, including Dana Leach, a postdoctoral fellow, gave the antibody to mice with cancer, tumors vanished.
This upsets natural nutrient cycling, as soil nutrients present in rainforest settings quickly leach out of the soil.
"But today she'll know what Trump tweeted or what Trump did or what executive order happened," Leach said.
"I feel his sensibility is very complementary to a lot of the artists at Ghibli," Mr. Leach said.
"It's a bit more interesting than being in a pot on a shelf," Leach told Wired in 2010.
Toss with the salt and sugar and allow to sit for 5 minutes (the vegetables will leach water).
" And Leach himself said the actual words spoken by Obama are "irrelevant anyway" because "we are discussing ideas.
"We need solutions on both ends" — at the farm scale but also on the consumer end — says Leach.
Leach said Washington State's offense regained its footing after hitting a lull in the first half last week.
Leach suggested creating intimate moments with your partner that don&apost involve penetrative sex to ease into it.
The ponds and landfills used to store coal ash are frequently unlined, allowing toxins to leach into groundwater.
Jeff Leach took to Twitter to call out fellow Christians making "hateful and snarky" comments about Hawking's death.
"We have a large team that's been working around the clock on this since Saturday," Mr. Leach added.
"We are producing food that is the safest and securest food that you can possibly produce," said Leach.
Leach said Dexcom has been reassessing its entire back-end system to make sure this doesn't happen again.
In the past, the hospital's ENT department has removed a leach, houseflies, and maggots from patients' nasal cavities.
When archaeological tissues sit in the ground for centuries, DNA from environmental sources can leach in, Bos said.
The river water was more corrosive than the Detroit system's and caused more lead to leach from aging pipes.
A week after murdering 12-year-old Kimberly Leach in 1978, Bundy was arrested for driving a stolen vehicle.
But before Currie and Leach could put pen to paper, Currie was flown back to Knoxville and summarily fired.
His sister Meredith, who now resides in Nashville with her husband Jimmy Leach, recently welcomed a baby girl, Flora.
"Boiling vegetables causes water soluble vitamins like vitamin C, B1 and folate to leach into the water," Magee said.
The Cougars move to 2-0 for the first time under Mike Leach and the first time since 2011.
The river water was more corrosive than Detroit system's and caused more lead to leach from its aging pipes.
"We like to think of the camera as the new keyboard," Facebook Messenger product manager Tony Leach tells me.
"Long laterals and (avoiding) the parent-child relationship" where close well spacing reduces output, drove the deal, said Leach.
Some fear plastic residue may leach off the roads, and processing the plastic waste produces waste of its own.
Leach reinvented himself as the charming, sophisticated Cary Grant and became a huge star, but now felt a void.
This, along with phthalates, (the chemicals that make plastic flexible yet hard to break) can leach into her food.
Social media platforms are doing society no favors by relying on journalists to leach the poison from their sites.
Environmentalists say remnants of the solvents could go into the air, be eaten by wildlife and leach into groundwater.
" — then I deserve the ridicule," Mr. Leach wrote in The Review-Journal, echoing a line from Mr. Carvey's bit.
For Colin Leach, a professor of psychology at the University of Connecticut, both guilt and shame are loaded terms.
Leach and other families have said they believe the Ku Klux Klan, not Williams, was behind the serial killings.
According to Leach, survivors of trauma may have flight, fight, or freeze reactions when they feel triggered or unsafe.
"We will be meeting with a lot of the major casinos here in the next few weeks," said Leach.
The ever-increasing emphasis on sports stars, heightened by social media, is set to further leach cash from athletics.
"We acknowledge and regret that shareholders have had a very difficult year," Chairman John Leach said in the report.
The other such privilege was the so-called "grandfathering" provision, pursuant to which any firm that had a hand, how ever small, in physical commodities before Gramm-Leach-Bliley could now, after Gramm-Leach Bliley, confer large-scale involvement in the physical commodities business upon a financial conglomerate of which it became part.
These rules had been substantially weakened over the decades, and in 1999 the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act repealed them altogether.
In 1979, Bundy was tried for the murder of Leach and two women of Florida State University's Chi Omega sorority.
Like past records, Kill the Lights came together casually, spawned from playing with a friend, Jasper Leach, just for fun.
We had Vince Neil -- a longtime friend of Robin's -- on TMZ Live Friday ... who dished on Leach and his accomplishments.
The company's new roaster will bake rare earth ore at high temperatures to effectively leach out the high-value minerals.
Nitrogen and phosphorus in that poop can then leach into the soil, underground reservoirs, rivers and lakes, and the ocean.
The high levels of chemicals in the untreated water caused lead from plumbing systems to leach into the water supply.
"It's one of the bigger problems West Virginia has besides jobs, so I figured he would address that," said Leach.
When pumped through the ageing network it exposed the lead tubes beneath, allowing the metal to leach into drinking water.
The Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, for instance, requires financial institutions to disclose data-sharing practices and to safeguard customer data.
Leach said that although Pistorius had genuine beliefs that his life was in danger, he should have acted more rationally.
The river water was more corrosive than the Detroit system's, and caused more lead to leach from its aging pipes.
Bad manure management and land application systems can be particularly dangerous to groundwater because the manure can leach through soil.
Specifically, roughly 12-percent of the world's gold is produced in this kind of mine – an open pit leach mine.
"He might be six months (away) from being the best receiver on the team," Leach said of the freshman Martin.
"I have served my country, and now it's time to serve my community," Gerald answered, according to commander J.D. Leach.
In 1999, the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act allowed some banks to engage in a limited set of physical commodity activities.
The suspension was lifted after Barrick completed measures, such as increasing the height of perimeter banks surrounding the leach pad.
His tweet shows that he's not disciplined enough to prevent his tendency to care to leach into his public presentation.
Industrial facilities, chemical warehouses, and even a large concentration of cars and heavy equipment can leach petrochemicals in flooded areas.
"This isn't an easily replaced market," Frances Leach, the executive director of Alaska's largest commercial fishing trade group, told Reuters.
The detector is full of ultra-pure water, which can leach the nutrients out of your hair and dissolve metal.
The river water was more corrosive than the Detroit system's and caused more lead to leach from its aging pipes.
Corrosive river water caused lead to leach from pipes, contaminating the drinking water and causing an outbreak of Legionnaires' disease.
Henry Leach, who participated in the strike 50 years ago, said King came to the city for justice, not violence.
We have the composer and scholar Mary Jane Leach to thank for bringing this long-unissued tape to the label.
"I don't know if you've ever gone through a serious test at the doctor's office," Ms. Leach said by phone.
He pleaded not guilty in Isabella County District Court on Friday, his lawyer, Bruce Leach, said in a telephone interview.
Mr. Merza, who was released on a personal recognizance bond, is a student at Central Michigan University, Mr. Leach said.
Tests later revealed that corrosive river water caused lead to leach from Flint pipes, contaminating tap water in the city.
But now that Meehan faces his own accusations, Nevins said it's unlikely that Leach can return to the campaign trail.
Leach said the vertical farm plans to sell its leafy greens and other products through a large local produce distributor.
Mr. Leach said he was "tickled to death" that Congress had finally found a way to keep his benefits coming.
Experts said that water from the Flint River had corroded the pipes and caused lead to leach into the water.
But once they all jumped into a shutdown, the urgency on Saturday seemed to leach away with every passing hour.
No," Leach told POLITICO, adding that he supported any effort on the part of Wolf to "move the ball forward.
A three-year starting quarterback for Leach at Texas Tech, Harrell owns or shares several top-tier college football records.
Former Sports Direct finance director Barry Leach and former chairman Keith Hellawell both appeared in the witness box on Monday.
She said "yes" on February 9 and on February 10, 1980, Bundy was sentenced again, for kidnapping and killing Kimberly Leach.
"Leather played a big part, and so did hardware—the stud-work, the collar tips, and the medusa details," said Leach.
While his owner, Alexi Leach was away at college, her parents took Bentley on a road trip to Florida from Texas.
It plans eventually to more than double output using low-cost heap leach technology that the company is trialing in Adelaide.
This law is still the basis for our current efforts to control the lead that can leach from our water pipes.
It happened after Leach asked Trump and his then-wife Marla Maples what attributes their infant daughter inherited from her parents.
The solution flowed over a berm surrounding the leach pad where gold is processed after a pipe was damaged on Sept.
Leach is a Democrat whose Facebook feed is full of anti-Trump postings, though none were addressed directly to the President.
" Leach confirmed to USA Today that he deleted the tweets because he thought "it was drawing more attention than it deserved.
Leach also acknowledged that some of the longer routes could have drivers going twice as far as 150 miles without stopping.
Fast food companies have phased out some PFASs, but the remaining ones can still leach into your food through the wrapper.
"At my school, body image is a really big issue for girls my age," said Leach, whose father is State Sen.
It has relaxed rules governing the disposal of coal ash—the toxic by-product of combustion that can leach into streams.
Mr. Leach said he wanted to serve as a counterweight to gun rights enthusiasts he knew would speak against the idea.
Highly corrosive water from the river ate away at iron and lead pipes, causing lead to leach into the water supply.
In California's drought-prone Central Valley, excessive groundwater pumping has led toxic levels of arsenic to leach into local water supplies.
"With the pressure on incomes set to persist, retailers will continue to face a challenging environment," CBI economist Anna Leach said.
They seem to leach the intelligence from her body, in the way that the starving devil leaches mineral from her bones.
Leach said he used to laugh when scouts would ask him questions about Minshew, questioning whether they had actually watched them.
Mr. Beckman and Mr. Leach agreed that the future of Japanese animation — and creator-driven animation in general — lies outside Japan.
Last August, a prisoner named James Leach, who goes by Jimmy, asked Renea to place a pen-pal ad for him.
Mike Leach swayed Minshew, and he transferred to Washington State, where an impressive season helped him get drafted to the NFL.
While aluminum and copper are reactive metals, when clad in stainless steel they do not react to or leach into foods.
Leach, who is Ojibwe, spent 13 seasons in the N.H.L., mostly with the Philadelphia Flyers, winning a Stanley Cup in 21944.
She would retreat to the classroom of her science teacher, Teresa Leach, who had become her mentor, in need of encouragement.
One of those hearts belongs to Catherine Leach, whose 1003-year-old son, Curtis Walker, is counted among the unsolved murders.
"Without knowing the Air Raid, they'd say, 'You can't do that in the N.F.L.' and of course that's absurd," Leach said.
The school's athletic director, John Cohen, issued a statement praising Leach for, among other things, his "blue-collar approach" to football.
Jake Leach, Dexcom's chief technology officer, said late Sunday night that the outage occurred because the company's servers unexpectedly became overloaded.
The river water was more corrosive than that of the Detroit system and caused more lead to leach from aging pipes.
"Without knowing the Air Raid, they'd say, 'You can't do that in the N.F.L.' and of course that's absurd," Leach said.
Leach said the advice was meant in general and he had no direct knowledge of the deal Blue was referring to.
Half of U.S. states have a high or very high prevalence of well water that's corrosive enough to leach lead from pipes.
In 1978, Bundy was arrested in Florida following the kidnapping and murder of Kimberly Leach and the Chi Omega sorority house murders.
But the more corrosive river water caused lead, which stunts children's cognitive development, to leach from the pipes into the drinking water.
A Facebook PR person was quick to respond, and he set up a phone interview with Tony Leach, Facebook Messenger's product manager.
Lead can leach into drinking water from pipes, a problem discovered recently in Mississippi, Ohio and at New Jersey and Oregon schools.
Pollution from the highly corrosive river water then ate into the city's water system, causing lead to leach into the water supply.
"Much of this reflects ongoing structural changes in the sector as well as the continued squeeze on households' real incomes," Leach said.
Cal Fire released time-lapse footage showing floodwater rushing through burn scars in Leach Canyon, Coldwater Canyon and McVicker Canyon Thursday morning.
CNN has reached out to E.J. Leach, the attorney representing Little in the Texas case, and has not yet received a response.
The department released time-lapse footage showing floodwater rushing through burn scars in Leach Canyon, Coldwater Canyon and McVicker Canyon Thursday morning.
The resulting mountains of refuse emit noxious fumes and leach pollutants into nearby waters, endangering the residents of the region around Moscow.
The corrosive water from the Flint River caused lead from aging pipes to leach into the water supply, endangering children and families.
Kidding aside, it's interesting that this documentary, about Liverpool concert promoter Sam Leach, argues for a more humble position of sixth Beatle.
Dr. Kramer was more concerned about the deteriorating packaging, the disintegrating plastics, and rusting cans that can leach toxins into the ration.
Saul quits hockey despite pleas from his coach who appeals to Saul by pointing to the success of Indigenous NHLer Reggie Leach.
John Katsilometes, a columnist at The Las Vegas Review-Journal, where Mr. Leach was also a columnist, announced the death on Twitter.
Scientists still don't know how the chemicals that leach off plastics might affect marine organisms like the bacteria that produce our oxygen.
In that conversation, Leach expressed that by opening the clinic I had put a target on my back, and Scott Roeder agreed.
Leach said the base's leadership "realized the inappropriateness" of the flier several days ago and immediately began removing it from various locations.
The river water was more corrosive than that of the Detroit system and caused more lead to leach from its aging pipes.
"Following a stabilization in last month's data, UK manufacturers have become noticeably gloomier in September," said Anna Leach, CBI deputy chief economist.
These man-made chemicals can leach from the containers or wrappings into the food and drinks they're holding — especially when they're heated.
Edwards, who died in 2016, inspired Mumme and Leach (who attended B.Y.U.) to use passing routes to stretch defenses beyond their means.
Because it can leach into groundwater through rocks in soil, contaminated drinking water is the most common way humans can ingest it.
The corrosive river water caused more lead to leach from Flint pipes than Detroit water did, increasing contaminants in the tap water.
This improper treatment caused lead to leach from aging pipes into the water supply, affecting an estimated 6,000 to 12,000 children with lead.
"The lead in ammunition tends to build up over years and it can leach into groundwater and pose threats to wildlife," says Kazmarek.
Polluted river water, which was used until the city switched back to Lake Huron in October 2015, caused lead to leach from pipes.
" And a week later, Messenger Day product manager Tony Leach told me "We like to think of the camera as the new keyboard.
Nearby communities have fought their construction because of the smell and concerns that they will leach contaminants into the groundwater and water table.
Officials remain concerned that damaged pipes could continue to leach lead, which can cause cognitive damage in children and kidney issues in adults.
The Minnesota-based company also makes firefighting foams that are used at military sites and airports, and leach PFAS compounds into the environment.
If you chop first, you increase the veggie's surface area, while allows more nutrients to leach out into the water as the cook.
Winds and rain can break the glass, allowing chemicals to leach into the soil and then into the water system, according to Hutzler.
Biden also supported the Clinton-era Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act of 1999 that lifted Great Depression-era restrictions on commercial and investment banks.
Several companies are currently developing smelters with high pressure acid leach (HPAL) technology to produce battery chemicals in Indonesia, including China's Tsingshan Group.
Corrosive water from the river, known locally as a dumping ground, caused more lead to leach from Flint pipes than Detroit water did.
It happened after host Robin Leach asked Trump and his then-wife Marla Maples what attributes their infant daughter inherited from her parents.
Additionally, Leach helped launch celebrity-focused reality television with the 1984 premiere of Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous, which he co-created.
Williams is seeking a certificate to build Atlantic Sunrise and TransCanada is seeking a notice to proceed with construction of its Leach project.
The fellow, Dana Leach, was involved in showing that treatment with an antibody to block a checkpoint could lead mice to reject tumors.
Then, in 2007, it was sold to its current owner, tech entrepreneur Stephen Leach, for £5 million — roughly $10 million at the time.
Computers keep pretty good time, and I wondered if Mr. Bodurian and Mr. Leach worried that they might one day soon be redundant.
Corrosive water from the river that runs past dumping grounds caused lead to leach from aging pipes in Flint, a city of 100,000.
I had remembered how listening to records from Terry Riley, Sun Ra, Mary Jane Leach, Hiroshi Yoshimura and Suzanne Ciani made me feel.
That work enabled the Stagecoach-Leach Xpress meter in southeast Ohio to return to service late Thursday, according to a notice to customers.
Ms. Hourigan has also acted as principal editor of books by Penelope Leach, the British child psychologist, and Elia Kazan, the film director.
Flach finished his career with a total of 34 men's doubles titles, including a victory at the 1993 U.S. Open with Rick Leach.
But, as Lundahl & Seitl's project manager Emma Leach tells The Creators Project, almost all content and recordings are developed anew for each space.
"I brought 'A Potter's Book,' by Bernard Leach, but of course there was already a leather-bound copy in the library," he says.
For years, a group of parents, led by Ms. Leach, had asked the city to find a permanent way to remember the children.
Such sites often lack the concrete or plastic linings found in modern "sanitary landfills" and can leach toxins into soil or water supplies.
He failed his exams, but a course on English and American folklore taught by the eminent folklorist MacEdward Leach opened a new door.
Although Congress banned lead pipes in 1986, between 1773 million and 10 million older ones remain, primed to leach lead into tap water.
"This year it's really a call to action," Lisa Leach, the executive director at the Lovering Health Center in Greenland, N.H., told Politico.
On my soapbox: Millions of homes get their water through pipes made of toxic lead that can leach out and poison our families.
"We're the only large indoor controlled-environment ag operation right now that is corporate-backed" and not funded by venture capital, Leach said.
Mark Leach, who manages the Shenandoah stores for Delaware North, said NPS and park managers had no role in the wine purchase decisions.
Leach said a desire to stay out of presidential politics was a driving factor in his decision to stop selling the Trump wine.
If the patient wasn't taking in any more protein, eventually the fluid stopped being absorbed and began to leach out under the skin.
"We are hiring national search firms to shop for talent in the coasts," in addition to seven in-house recruiters, Mr. Leach said.
Littrell scored two touchdowns as a running back on Oklahoma's championship team; he scored eight the year before, when Leach ran the offense.
"My advice to anybody is if you have a deal you're better off with paper," said Leach, who left Sports Direct in 2015.
CEO Tim Leach says the sale "provide further optionality to redeploy capital into our drilling program, fund future acquisitions and reduce long-term debt."
His first death warrant was signed in July 1979 for the Chi Omega murders; another came soon after for the murder of Kimberly Leach.
Long hours, freelance contracts and low pay all make it hard for parents working in entertainment, said Hope Dickson Leach, founder of Raising Films.
"Sentiment is crumbling among retailers, and unexpectedly weak sales have led to a large overhang of stocks," CBI deputy chief economist Anna Leach said.
The EPA has also loosened rules on the storage of coal ash, a by-product of mining which can leach toxic metals into streams.
The more corrosive river water caused lead to leach from the pipes that carry drinking water to the majority black city of 100,000 people.
If left untreated, pollutants can build up in the bodies of animals and leach into groundwater where it could pose risks to people, too.
Heavy metals and acids often commingle in mining waste, much as they do in ordinary landfills, and can leach into the soil and water.
"It's apparent Mr. Balwani is using civil discovery to gather evidence for the reason of his criminal case," said Robert Leach, assistant U.S. Attorney.
Rural landfills, which are mostly open, unlined and unmanaged, spill across tundra and into nearby rivers, and hazardous materials leach into soil and water.
But it was Thanksgiving, and Leach wasn't willing to give up his planned European trip over Christmas break, not for a bunch of mice.
Let me first say a bit about the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, which is what brought us these financial conglomerates in the first place.
PHMSA gave Columbia 30 days to respond to a list of corrective actions the agency proposed to improve the safety of the Leach pipe.
The goal, Leach said, is to restore trust and integrity to the system of direct democracy that many Republicans believe is ripe for abuse.
Here in Long Canyon, "The outdoor leach pad is 300 feet high," said Lisa Becker, a spokesperon for Newmont Mining who own this mine.
Plus the Gramm Leach Biley Act (GLBA) governs financial information privacy, and the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) covers private health data.
Feeling For Julia Leach, who grew up in Minnesota by way of France, has been taking regular trips to Mexico since she was 5.
Democrats say the lines have helped Republicans like U.S. Representative Patrick Meehan, the four-term incumbent Leach seeks to unseat, to stay in office.
Lower output at the smelter means less sulphuric acid for the Nchanga copper mine, where the acid is used to leach concentrate into metal.
Chemicals like arsenic, metals like uranium, or contaminants from agricultural activities like nitrates can leach into the groundwater that supplies both wells and springs.
When highly acidic foods like tomatoes or citrus-based sauces are cooked in cast iron, the acid causes iron to leach into the food.
Jeff Leach (R) stopped House Bill 896 from moving through the Judiciary and Civil Jurisprudence Committee, which he chairs, according to The Texas Tribune.
A few years ago, Leach said, she could have asked a friend what Obama did in office that day, and she wouldn't have known.
"One thing he's really interested in doing is finding that hybrid, the best of both worlds, the West and the East," Mr. Leach said.
And unfortunately, there's mounting scientific evidence that these materials leach chemicals into what we eat and drink in ways that could harm our health.
The water from the Flint River turned out to be highly corrosive, causing the city's old pipes to leach lead into the drinking water.
Alanda claims she encountered Wilson at Bliss nightclub on May 14 -- where she got into a verbal altercation with Wilson's current girlfriend, Simone Leach.
A few weeks later, Bundy abducted his final target, a 12-year-old girl named Kimberly Leach, whom he raped and beat to death.
An embittered drifter, George Leach (Garfield), and a hard-boiled prostitute, Ruth Brewster (Lupino), separately elude the police to wind up on the Ghost.
PBDEs can be itinerant compounds; they leach from our sofas and TVs and latch onto particles of house dust, coating our floors and furniture.
Barrick needs to make improvements in pipelines and in its control and monitoring systems as well as expand its leach processing facility, Hensel said.
The long ramp-up time is typical of the new generation of nickel projects using the operationally temperamental high-pressure-acid-leach (HPAL) technology.
The indoor vertical farm in Las Vegas can output lettuce in 18 to 24 days and farm 365 days a year, according to Leach.
This time, Davenport's husband, Jon Leach, is not serving as a co-coach, meaning that Keys's tennis will not again dominate dinner table conversations.
It does what "BoJack Horseman" does best, allowing the most heartbreaking parts of life to leach into the genre that's meant to soothe them.
He walked on at Texas Tech as a backup quarterback and quickly realized his calling, becoming a student assistant to Leach after one season.
When it comes to instruction manuals, I've found no contemporary expert with the status and clout of a Spock, a Brazelton or a Leach.
Mr. Leach recently received his private pilot's license at the CAE training center, completing the first step on his way to flying for American.
He pressured Hagmeier to contact the family of Deborah Kent, a Utah victim whose body had never been found, and the family of Kimberly Leach.
McGill said tests to smelt material produced from the heap leach process have been successful, with "significant progress" made toward producing uranium and copper cathode.
Heap leaching involves stacking crushed ore over a pad, pouring on acid and water and blowing air up through the pad to leach out metals.
"At first it seemed like a coincidence; I didn't want to think about it along racial lines," said Stevie Leach, 35, a parking production assistant.
According to a social media producer Eric Leach-Kemon, the #CoffeeLoveCups project was Starbucks' way of saying thanks to its customers on National Coffee Day.
"I wanted (Luke) Falk to see the field because we weren't pushing the ball down the field," WSU coach Mike Leach said of the switch.
This approach, which he called "dynamic segmentation," has largely been ignored in the world of affiliate networks in e-commerce up to now, Leach said.
"When you're talking about those big-ticket items, that's a riskier purchase for most people and a larger expenditure," said Bobbi Leach, CEO of FuturePay.
The river waters are much more corrosive than Lake Huron, however, which caused the lead from old pipes to leach into the city's water supply.
The rule came about after environmental groups sued the E.P.A. over "heap-leach" mining, in which cyanide is used to extract gold from open pits.
However, Washington State head coach Mike Leach instead called Minshew and made him an offer: "Do you want to come lead the country in passing?"
"We wanted to not disrupt how people are used to using our products," Tony Leach, Facebook Messenger's product manager, told Motherboard in a phone call.
The corrosive river water caused lead from the city's pipes to leach into the water, which can cause brain damage and other severe health problems.
That in turn has generated a knock-on effect on KCM's mining operations, which use the sulphuric acid generated by the smelter to leach copper.
For the oil industry, "the carbon price is really a rounding error," said Andrew Leach, an environmental economist at the University of Alberta in Edmonton.
White turned to Heupel, who ran the Air Raid offense as Oklahoma's national-title-winning quarterback for Mike Leach, the offensive coordinator at the time.
One of the leading Democratic prospects, State Senator Daylin Leach, suspended his bid in December, after he was accused of sexual harassment and inappropriate touching.
"We want to know who killed our children," Ms. Leach said, adding that it felt like her son and the other children had been forgotten.
In the summer of 2016, during the presidential campaign, Mr. Leach was interviewed by Poppy Harlow on CNN about Mr. Trump, his frequent "Lifestyles" guest.
Ms. Leach said she was frustrated by the doubt cast on Dr. Blasey's claims, a reaction other girls in her high school have also encountered.
"We cannot have a dissertation with such foul language in the English department," Allan G. Chester, the chairman of the English department, told Professor Leach.
Freezing could cause the water in bacteria to freeze and expand, destroying the bacteria, and sugar could leach water out of the bacteria, he said.
"It's fair to say that the performance of the UK services sector is very much a mixed bag this summer," CBI economist Anna Leach said.
Since 1999, financial institutions have adhered to the rigorous standards of the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act that help safeguard consumers' sensitive personal and financial information.
In 2014, Flint began using river water, which was more corrosive than its previous supply and caused more lead to leach from its aging pipes.
Leach, who left Sports Direct in 2014, painted a picture of Ashley as a tough boss who he had a rather fiery working relationship with.
When these products degrade or are otherwise damaged (from being repeatedly heated in a microwave, for example), they can leach out BPA, exposing us to it.
The worry was prompted after the city started using untreated water from the Flint River, which caused lead from old pipes to leach into the water.
L. LEACH: Well, a lot of my friends really loved Bentley so, when people come to hang out with us they are like where is Bentley?
Andrew Leach was a student at Southaven Middle School in Mississippi, where according to his parents, he was harassed by others after coming out as bisexual.
"The second half I thought we were more inconsistent as far as how we protected and how we run-blocked," Washington State coach Mike Leach said.
The June date was based on its "assessment of the time required to complete the proposed modifications to the leach pad," Barrick said in a statement.
A little background on Leach: the London-based director dropped his first documentary, about the reclusive, legendary, NYC street photographer Saul Leiter a few years back.
The plan is to build the 50,000-tonne high-pressure acid leach (HPAL) facility at Tsingshan's industrial park in Morowali, on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi.
The second model for Lambs' psychotics was Ted Bundy, who was electrocuted in Florida in 1989 for the 1978 murder of 49-year-old Kimberly Leach.
The acquisition "allows us to consolidate premier assets that seamlessly fold into our drilling program (and) enhance our scale advantage," Concho Chief Executive Tim Leach said.
The first indication, of course, was the sequence of asset price bubbles, followed by busts, we experienced early on in the new Gramm-Leach-Bliley era.
The farmland may be lush and fertile here, but it is also awash with pesticides and fertilizers that can leach into the (usually unfiltered) water supply.
But Justice Eric Leach, who delivered the judgement, is but one of a vast horde who have turned to the playwright in times of legal need.
On March 28, a coupling between two pipes on the leach pad processing facility at Veladero failed, causing a gold and diluted cyanide solution to spill.
The sacralization process which the white cube enables and ennobles now seems, in some instances, to leach the significance from work that needs to be alive.
In India, those the government has subsidised in the countryside are mostly simple "twin leach-pit" models that turn faecal sludge over time into harmless compost.
"The deficit and the government's economic outlook still relies on a very bullish outlook for oil," said Andrew Leach, an economist at the University of Alberta.
Construction in the heap leach valley that is needed for full operations to resume at the mine was not affected by the work stoppage, Barrick said.
Between them, Mr. Bodurian and Mr. Leach have nearly four decades of service to The Times and perform the small, gracious clock-resetting miracle twice yearly.
"He's definitely established himself among many of the people that have enjoyed Ghibli's films as sort of the central successor to that legacy," Mr. Leach said.
Flight attendants' physical activity during their work can also lead to sweating, which can cause certain chemicals to leach onto the skin and cause a reaction.
And where did Coach Leach get this mush, an excuse that would be laughed off the field if one of his players tried it with him?
"When a girl has come to school after a weekend party and says someone made her feel uncomfortable, she's called a drama queen," Ms. Leach said.
Roadside tree fruit is just an occasional supplement to my diet, and I haven't yet found the patience to leach the bitter tannins out of acorns.
Local authorities say the company needs to make improvements in pipelines and in its control and monitoring systems as well as expand its leach processing facility.
"It was a complete surprise," said Jake Leach, Dexcom's chief technology officer, in an interview late Monday, after CNBC published a story on the ongoing problem.
Leach said that over the weekend, Dexcom pulled in its internal engineers to work on restoring the system and recruited help from its technology infrastructure partners.
The federal Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) and Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (GLBA) are federal financial services laws that were passed by bipartisan majorities in Congress.
The farmland may be lush and fertile here, but it is also awash with pesticides and fertilisers that can leach into the (usually unfiltered) water supply.
I had in mind an authoritative user's manual, a later-life counterpart to the Penelope Leach baby and child guide I'd relied on as a parent.
That's another reason these strange theories persist, and have begun to leach out of the sovereign network and into the general population: Sometimes, improbably, they work.
The glasses are also believed to have been worn by Bundy when he abducted 12-year-old Kimberly Leach in Lake City, FL, back in 1978.

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