It's been a fact that the border is porous, and has been porous through too many administrations.
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And it's porous — it's easy for others to access.
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Damning details about OPM's porous security emerged at the hearing.
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"The borders are simply too porous," said an Iraqi official.
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Boundaries that were once porous became fixed, leading to disputes.
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In its queerness, Puś's visual style is generous and porous.
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Involvement: The country has a long, porous border with Syria.
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"The line between teaching and learning is porous," he maintains.
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The infield defense is great; the outfield defense is porous.
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The team created custom "bones" by 3D printing porous aluminum.
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They don't care about America's porous borders continuing as is.
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There are national security implications here for a porous border.
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"The public and private become so porous," Ms. Ahern said.
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He portrayed the southern border as dangerously porous, blaming Democrats.
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International drug screening in that era was porous and indifferent.
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As the play continues, Paul's identity becomes ever more porous.
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The barrier between the online and physical worlds has grown porous.
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On either side is a proprietary porous material that generates heat.
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Tillyer began applying paint to porous supports in the late 1970s.
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Emotionally porous, she's vulnerable to the power of her own empathy.
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And even where visas are required, corruption has made borders porous.
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It's from a drawing by Porous Walker, and that guy rips.
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"The southwest border of the United States is porous," Hunt said.
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Anywhere in America, their borders are porous and that's our strength.
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A porous ban on coal imports does little to change that.
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Three of them are porous and tonally related to the ground.
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One is so porous that Ms. Kargère said it "imbibes" water.
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The porous rocks beneath the crater's surface have a low density.
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Now refugees and asylum seekers stream across the union's porous borders.
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Boundaries fall on a spectrum between overly porous and too rigid.
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Those boundaries are porous, and crossings in any direction are negotiable.
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"Well, certainly our greatest threat really is what we call 'special-interest aliens' coming in from South and Central America coming through our porous southern border, but our northern border is probably more porous," he said.
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Porous soil would normally let the water drain more quickly than concrete.
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"Curly hair is more porous than straight hair by nature," Wilkerson explains.
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The European Union's GDPR policy is one example, although it's relatively porous.
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Osteoporosis, which means "porous bone", occurs when bones become weak and brittle.
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If campaign promises are kept, it's about to become much less porous.
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Conventional resources reside in more porous and permeable rock, allowing easier access.
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So how do we go about building these protective, intelligently porous systems?
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The whole embargo regime, in fact, looks as porous as Swiss cheese.
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A game against the porous Giants defense could only help Winston's confidence.
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For Torajans, the border between the living and the dead is porous.
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She believes that southern China, being coastal, has always been culturally porous.
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Stone is durable but can be porous and can absorb stains easily.
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Their penalty kill has been porous, as well as too frequently deployed.
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I just opened up to it and became very porous in it.
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It was found to be more porous than concrete produced on Earth.
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Islamabad denies harboring militants, who move across the porous border with Afghanistan.
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It was in a bad neighborhood, and its borders might be porous.
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The second is that the law has proven more porous than expected.
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The line separating Kremlin and commerce in Russia is, at best, porous.
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This all depends on how porous your hair is from the bleaching process.
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It has a porous texture and its flavor preserves the animal's pure essence.
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Stryker uses this facility to print a special porous surface onto the implants.
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Investors and analysts were not wrong in viewing Chinese capital controls as porous.
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Libya's borders remain porous, but IS has lost its Mediterranean stronghold of Sirte.
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It's a porous border, where the dead cross over to the living side.
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Some are not porous enough to permit cells to grow and move around.
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When hair is dry or damaged, the strands weaken and become more porous.
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Pakistan and Afghanistan share a rugged, porous border of 2,500 km (1,500 miles).
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I've argued in the past that John Boehner's porous leadership damaged U.S. democracy.
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"In a rechargeable battery, the electrode is a porous carbon material," he said.
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The porous border sees a high and constant flow of migrants heading north.
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First, the drops appear to sit on the canvas's porous surface without dissolving.
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The group seeks to do the same across the porous border in Syria.
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Mattis' career took him to Afghanistan, which shares a porous border with Pakistan.
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Here at home, we have the most porous border in the developed world.
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Bradford, playing behind a porous line, finished 03 of 37 for 228 yards.
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Like wood, it has a porous surface, but it's even harder than wood.
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There were bridal-like lace dress, a sculptural skeleton headpiece, and porous bracelets.
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From that point, the fourth wall between stage and audience becomes increasingly porous.
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Page to Screen The borders between television and prose fiction grow ever porous.
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Jalalabad is the capital of Nangarhar province on the porous border with Pakistan.
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Both teams have defenses that are a strange mix of porous and opportunistic.
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Leckey's arguments are as porous as his visual vocabulary and just as slippery.
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History indicates that teams this porous don't suddenly figure things out in June.
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That means the crust is also probably thinner and more porous than previously thought.
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I absorbed these lessons, but they were filtered through a porous layer of antiquity.
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Some artists are porous, they cannot help but let in life when they work.
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Water circulates through its metal frame, which is made of a special porous aluminum.
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The report makes clear that their vaunted anti-doping controls are porous at best.
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The Libyan border with Sudan, in turn, is not as porous as it was.
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Iran, which shares a porous border with Afghanistan, has executed hundreds of drug dealers.
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As a consequence, I argued, established elite power was leaking away, becoming more porous.
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Even though cantaloupe has a thick rind, called the netting, that rind is porous.
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It was then, and is today, a porous border for all manner of smuggling.
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Clinton is offering more executive orders, citizenship for illegal immigrants and a porous border.
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But because Miami sits on limestone, which is porous, it's hard to do that.
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The water does come up through this porous limestone that we do sit on.
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Chondrite is porous, and depending on the composition it's liable to disintegrate in water.
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The FlyPrint upper is nearly translucent it's so porous, which solves the drainage issue.
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They say Argentina's porous borders are responsible for the arrival of marijuana and cocaine.
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So, I'm gonna apply this where I'm the most porous and the most shiny.
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But all represent opportunities for abuse by administrations intent on exploiting porous ethics laws.
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The safety net that TANF was supposed to provide began to look highly porous.
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"Species boundaries are, if not illusory, certainly vague and sometimes porous," he tells us.
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"Highly porous hair tends to look frazzled and feels dry and coarse," she says.
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Cleveland's defense, most often a porous swamp, was watertight for much of this night.
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The porous surface of a dollar bill isn't as good at transmitting those droplets.
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The city is built on highly porous rock, limestone that's almost like Swiss cheese.
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"Our border is very porous," he said during a press event at the time.
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Somalia and Kenya have porous borders and often ad hoc methods for sharing intelligence.
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Gold flows out of Burkina Faso across porous land borders in cars and buses.
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When bones become more porous and brittle, women have an increased risk of fractures.
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The shell is porous, and water draws bacteria through the shell to the egg.
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The myth of evening: porous light aslant a single bookshelf labeled West Indian Literature.
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The museum's porous, light-filled Grand Canopy design is itself a work of art.
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And the virtues of citizenship only further erode as our borders become more porous.
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Put Ruth Asawa's porous, basket-like wire sculptures up against Richard Serra's fortresslike walls.
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Can buildings be more porous, more open to the vitality of the surrounding city?
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The sanctions have proved to be porous, with many firms finding ways through them.
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They made their systems porous, they do still think of themselves as benign platforms.
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He walked to his offensive line — a porous lot this night — and slapped two hands.
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There are technological solutions as well, such as porous or permeable concrete and asphalt mixes.
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Those who see the northern border as alarmingly porous worry about terrorists crossing it, too.
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If you have nail polish on that is non-porous, that is not considered halal.
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The hillside bedrock turned out to be a lot softer and more porous than thought.
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The Royals got two more in the third inning, thanks again to Chicago's porous defense.
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Yet there are easier and quieter ways to get yuan through China's porous currency controls.
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"It's also more porous meaning that there's a higher chance of getting cavities," she said.
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Their defense was porous, their pitching was abysmal and their hitters had nothing to offer.
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But let's not pretend that the program isn't there to justify maintaining a porous border.
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Many schools' curricular requirements are startlingly porous, allowing courses of remarkable parochialism to pass muster.
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In the obliterating sunlight, the stones appeared weary and porous, as insubstantial as sugar cubes.
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She is at the forefront of artists exploring the porous line between human and android.
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But the things that divide us are so much more porous than we once knew.
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We just have to make do with porous ones and put plastic aprons over them.
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Borders are always porous, particularly the riverine kind, and so it goes for this one.
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This led Dr. Lewis and his colleagues to conclude that the rocks must be porous.
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Its border with China is porous, with migrants and merchants traveling back and forth regularly.
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With the internet, the boundaries between celebrities and fans have become more porous than ever.
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Downtown pedestrian zones work best when they are porous for people but impermeable for vehicles.
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Their defense smothered the Cowboys with ease but looked porous against Seattle and Tampa Bay.
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The radar revealed embedded boulders in a variety of sizes along with porous, granular material.
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"Because of porous borders it's very easy to take those products to Nigeria," said Nnoke.
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Until Sunday night, they looked like a bad team with a porous, slow-legged defense.
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As the boundaries between work and life become more porous, everyone works all the time.
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Small arms find their way through porous borders with unstable neighboring countries like South Sudan.
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The long border is porous, and Pakistan is focusing only on the formal crossing points.
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SITElines' conceptual framework of home echoes the porous definitions of a guest, stranger, or family.
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Ingredients such as pseudoephedrine and caffeine are smuggled across porous borders from India, China and Vietnam.
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Lou's "The Waves" (2013-2017) consists of 1,182 panels of painstakingly hand-woven, porous glass beads.
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Also, that plastic security trays are non-porous and virus survival is known to be prolonged.
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In the late 80s, Athens and Piraeus were some of the most porous ports of entry.
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China still operates capital controls, but the scale of flows suggests that these have become porous.
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The porous wood of the staircase, more than a hundred years old, drank the fluid effortlessly.
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Arms are easy to obtain, the borders are porous and the disgruntled population provides ample recruits.
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"Since nails are very porous, they absorb 10 times more water than your skin," she explains.
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It's often porous, because these pores absorb the noise and make the roads a little quieter.
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This facilitated the movement of ISIS fighters in and out of Syria through Turkey's porous borders.
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A high degree of sophistication and trust makes this one of the world's most porous frontiers.
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Though Turkey has built a wall, the border remains porous, providing a supply line for fighters.
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In La Guajira, many Wayuu have relatives across the porous border where work was more available.
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It was a telling reminder of the porous boundary that separates France's business and political elites.
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With the region's porous volcanic bedrock, irrigation water is drawn out of interconnected rivers and groundwater.
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A geologically porous section of Area 4 covering the Mamba and Prosperidade fields straddles Area 1.
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The situation in Colombia is especially worrisome, given its porous border and its own domestic challenges.
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"The absence of melanin makes gray hair drier, more porous and less malleable," Mr. Gray said.
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Pigeons had moved in, the work was filthy and the porous metal panels were falling apart.
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On one side is the porous border with Pakistan, where many of the fighters come from.
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But as monsoon rains inundated the area, the porous limestone cave absorbed water like a sponge.
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Myanmar shares a porous border with China but has reported no confirmed cases of the virus.
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Myanmar shares a porous border with China but has reported no confirmed cases of the virus.
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Ms. Green recalled a more porous time, when children and their pets freely crossed property lines.
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And certainly, you know, Russia had a pretty porous border with China for a long time.
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It's sturdier and more porous than wood-pulp-based paper, like a fibrous, chewy card stock.
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The windows and walls are so porous, Mr. Kazaglis said, heat leaks out all winter long.
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Consequently its relatively slim 943-story tower sits on a broad, wonderfully porous two-story pedestal.
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Much of the teak illegally crosses South Sudan's porous southern border with Uganda, the report found.
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"Criminal aliens are exploiting our porous Southern border to gain access to our country," he added.
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It's divided into four thematic areas — Self, Public, Planet and Afterlife — though these arenas feel porous.
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The whole point of "Blade Runner," though, is that such boundaries are always blurred and porous.
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The ghostly image in "Sea Fortress" seems poised on the cusp of dissolving into porous matter.
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It's less porous, meaning there's less chance for people to just read the Times for free.
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The only thing that's clear is that Republicans don't want to secure the supposedly porous border.
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Eggshells are porous, so the less time they sit in the fridge, the more moisture they retain.
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Mexico's cartels are also taking advantage of our porous border and flooding our communities with deadly drugs.
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Those tensions settled down after the 1998 Good Friday Agreement, and the border is now porous again.
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When oxidized and processed with high heat, it becomes more porous, and the result is "activated" charcoal.
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From 2005 until 2012 about 60,000 surreptitiously crossed into Israel over the once-porous border with Egypt.
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The United States wants Mexico to police its porous southern border and Mexico has tried to comply.
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Brazil's heavily armed drug gangs and paramilitary militias easily get weapons smuggled over the country's porous borders.
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But the downside is that this porous asphalt isn't durable; that's how you get cracks and potholes.
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But I can suggest to you that there are national security implications here for a porous border.
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Expansive slabs of impervious granite won't work either, as the hard rock doesn't have much porous space.
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Filtering water may be done through porous membranes, but that requires pressure, and thus needs costly pumps.
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The Cambridge Analytica scandal reveals Facebook's morphing, porous privacy policies and the company's cavalier approach to oversight.
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This is true even for airports, which are essentially porous until you get to the security check.
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A weakening economy, a quasi-fixed exchange rate and more porous capital controls are a volatile combination.
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I think the Times' metered paywall situation is pretty porous by design, and it seems to work.
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The phenomenon of continuously porous borders is not something most Americans want to see continue into 2016.
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But their porous defenses may be an even bigger factor, said Jon Campbell, sports analyst at Oddsshark.
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Defence ministry spokesman Arsenio Andolong said landing on a porous runway after heavy rains was too dangerous.
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Southeast Asia's porous borders, intertwined histories and different levels of prosperity have long driven people to move.
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Worth tempts viewers to reach across the porous surface and take hold of what cannot be reached.
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But as the nation expanded westward, the boundary between slavery and freedom became longer and more porous.
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He apparently managed to sneak into Britain through the porous Irish border to join the other attackers.
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Closing borders to highly infectious pathogens never succeeds completely, experts said, because all frontiers are somewhat porous.
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They were uncharacteristically porous on defense and sloppy on offense, missing easy shots and committing careless turnovers.
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Presumably because it is, as Schmidt writes, such an "uncertain, porous" thing, translators are drawn to it.
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They're getting access to often Chinese-made goods that arrive through the porous North Korea–China border.
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Ancient bronzes often have poor states of preservation, with porous, pitted surfaces showing green or dark colors.
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An analysis revealed that the bones were covered with dozens of holes, creating a very porous surface.
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He put the snake in a small fabric bag made of soft, porous material and tied it.
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These hidden gestures allude to a porous exhibition space, but remain restrained by the gallery's gravitational pull.
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It could have been expected that Ferguson would complete 21 of 27 passes against a porous Mustangs defense.
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This implied that the dirt was much more porous, meaning it had more holes, than the scientists expected.
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So rather than air being deflected and forced around the gear, it can travel through the porous frame.
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Venezuela's borders are porous, however, and supporters could attempt to bring in aid outside the official entry points.
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It shares a porous border with Pakistan, where the Taliban's leaders are based, adding to its strategic value.
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A non-porous bag with a possible footprint was found, according to a prosecution motion obtained by PEOPLE.
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During desalination, seawater is often pumped first through a porous "nanofiltration" membrane made of a substance called polyamide.
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Its porous nature allows allows light to pass through it while layers within the material slow heat conduction.
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Because they're made with non-porous material, brands are marketing these silicone tools as the more hygienic option.
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Each of the dishes is made of a non-porous glass that won't stain, warp, or absorb odors.
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The word is that recently the Border has become much more porous and more has been filtering in.
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One could easily picture Superman chastising Batman for allowing criminals to escape from the notoriously porous Arkham Asylum.
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In the porous logic of prejudice, hoaxes are leveraged to undermine any and all claims of racist attacks.
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Horizontal wells have bores that extend lengthwise into reservoirs of oil and gas trapped in porous shale rock.
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He the current system "fairly porous" and one that has failed to solve the dumping of cheap imports.
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"Eighty per cent of the global opiates come from Afghanistan, and it's a very porous border," she said.
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Medha Imam: Injera is a porous, spongelike sourdough bread that is quite literally the foundation of Ethiopian cuisine.
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Steer clear of toys that contain phthalates and ones that are porous, which makes them impossible to disinfect.
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Researchers from the Nature study also determined that the asteroid is largely made up of highly porous material.
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Even the names of its geographical features suggest a porous relationship between land and water: Big Ronaldson Slough.
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Curiosity's examination of the rocks at the surface suggest that sediment grains are tightly cemented together, not porous.
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Now, health experts fear the virus could make its way across the porous border into still-uninfected Rwanda.
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The border with Iran, where more than 19,000 people have tested positive as of Friday, is famously porous.
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Cookware Junkies recommends this stone because the porous cordierite does absorb the moisture well to create crunchy crusts.
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And many in this devoutly religious country see the boundary between the living and the dead as porous.
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The radar waves passed through the top 40 feet or so almost effortlessly, indicating a porous granular material.
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As Curiosity roved the dusty basin of Gale Crater, the instrument sensed that the sediment underneath is porous.
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Spurs then punished Chelsea's porous defending again in the 54th minute, with a replica of the opening goal.
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Afghanistan and Pakistan routinely accuse each other of failing to combat extremists along their long and porous border.
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The horse has already bolted — the border is porous and there are over 10.5 million illegal immigrants here.
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Congress and the administration must stop treating the arrival of refugees as an indication of a porous border.
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But then there is the grout, that porous mixture of sand and cement that binds the tiles together.
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Artist M. Pravat has chosen to work with laterite, a porous stone ubiquitous in Old Town temple architecture.
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On the right she used a dry brush to paint porous, vertical yellow strokes over the green ground.
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A vegetable is a porous thing, and it would really pick up the sort of sooty, kerosene flavor.
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Tightening rules of origin, which determine how porous the walls are around a free-trade area, is another goal.
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Benin is a notorious smuggling hub — its porous borders mean drugs can flow freely into Africa's most populous country.
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Humidity hits our hair so hard because of hair's porous nature, which absorbs all the moisture in the air.
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The capital account looked as porous as ever, making a mockery of the government's attempts to fix the leaks.
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The western desert region has long been for a route for smugglers and arms coming across Libya's porous border.
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Greece is a gateway for migrants trying to enter the European Union through its porous sea and land borders.
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" Eric Brown, Co-Owner of Tibor de Nagy Gallery "It's good to be hungry and porous—take in everything!
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Both strike a tone of alarm, largely about the porous U.S. southwest border and the threat of Islamic State.
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Authorities have busted shipments of millions of pseudoephedrine pills crossing east from India through the porous border with Myanmar.
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Reena Saini Kallat's Porous Passages continues at Nature Morte (A-1 Neeti Bagh, New Delhi, India) through January 9.
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Flat, low, and on a porous bedrock, South Florida is extremely vulnerable to the impacts of sea level rise.
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Colombia, which shares a porous eastern border with the socialist-run country, has borne the burnt of the arrivals.
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"The boundaries between art and religion are more porous when it becomes a practice explored with intention," he said.
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Jones is no stranger to the type of hatred that's allowed to filter through Twitter's porous anti-harassment policies.
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Porous concrete, manmade wetlands and green spaces capture and reuse water that previously would have vanished down the drain.
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Democrats in Congress are under the impression that voters want our nation's porous international borders erased rather than fixed.
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Herdsmen traditionally roam freely across West Africa, entering and leaving Nigeria through porous borders with Benin, Niger and Cameroon.
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On Queen of the South, the border is realistically porous: People and drugs flow through, but so does power.
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He and his team have developed a porous glass emitter that has hundreds of tiny channels running through it.
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Iran's border with Iraq is porous and there is little coordination between the security forces of the two countries.
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After a series of mini-steps towards liberalisation, China has a semi-fixed currency and semi-porous capital controls.
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The porous Thai-Malay border has also been a site for the smuggling of weapons, drugs and illegal oil.
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We're currently doing a special collaboration with Porous Walker for an exclusive piece which will be out next week.
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But Inwood marble is so porous that acid rain consumes it, and much of the original structure is gone.
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Al Qaeda famously instructed its followers in the West to take advantage of America's porous laws and buy guns.
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Pay no attention to the frayed and porous plot; pull on a loose thread, and the spell will unravel.
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Adul grew up in dire poverty on the porous Thai border with Myanmar and Laos, where diverse populations intersect.
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And the house itself, in its porous approach to its natural surroundings, exhibits a typically Californian philosophy of design.
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The plant, whose canals are filled with extremely hot water, was built on Florida limestone, which is highly porous.
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Most oil below Britain's North Sea and elsewhere is found trapped between the grains of porous rock, like sandstone.
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THE STONE We live in an interconnected world, where borders are porous, more like living membranes than physical walls.
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He's omnipresent on defense: only DeMarcus Cousins, the hulking last line of the Kings' porous defense, contests more shots.
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Experts have already stressed Brazil's often porous 23,000 kilometer perimeter, which lacks proper security controls in many remote regions.
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Rudolph employed these porous volumes best at his own home at 93 Beekman Place — New York's ultimate party house.
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President Trump issued his own executive order on lobbying soon after his inauguration, but it was far more porous.
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Linen sheets are porous and breathe, so warm air won't get trapped next to your body while you sleep.
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Most depart from Libya, where civil war has left the borders porous, according to the United Nations refugee agency.
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Powerful drug trafficking cartels have long flouted gun regulations by smuggling weapons, mainly across the porous border with Paraguay.
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The group tested their ideas with simplified artificial models, etched silicon discs that were porous like the bristly pappus.
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Fashion is acknowledging the value of porous borders, even as its Western European home grows more skittish about them.
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The White House was painted with lime-based whitewash in 1798 to prevent its porous stone walls from freezing.
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Eventually the ice becomes so porous that the ponds drain through the ice — transforming the surface back to white.
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Originally dubbed a "toaster crumpet," Thomas' English muffin hardly resembled actual English crumpets, which were more like porous pancakes.
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Because of the country's porous border with Libya, Tunisia is on the receiving end of Libya's overflow of militants.
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Pursued by journalists, Lucas found that the boundaries between being a respectable citizen and a dangerous outsider were porous.
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It's simply not as easy for Cleveland to execute that plan without Irving and with a defense so porous.
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The White House was painted with lime-based whitewash in 1798 to protect its porous stone walls from freezing.
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Its three-inch, industrial-grade suction cup creates a secure, damage-free attachment to any smooth, non-porous surface.
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But his porous efforts in the outfield — the worst, he said, of his entire life — had cost them games.
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But his porous efforts in the outfield — the worst, he said, of his entire life — had cost them games.
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The companies have also been investing in carbon capture technology that traps carbon in caverns or porous spaces underground.
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Here the texture is closer to cake, porous and light, with swollen raisins waiting to burst at the center.
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They are 3-8 in their last 11 games and have shown themselves to be embarrassingly porous on defense.
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Orlando connected on 45.2 percent from the field but was a porous 7 of 35 from behind the arc.
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A porous tarp at their makeshift camp shielded them from the sun and, for the most part, the rain.
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Throughout the 2000s, when the border was much more porous than it is today, the markets there were thriving.
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Borders are porous in Madeleine Thien's novel "Dogs at the Perimeter," both in the world and in the mind.
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She then edged areas of this porous band with solid yellow, giving it the weight of an actual thing.
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Knight's sculptures are more tactile than visual; they don't photograph well; they're simultaneously porous and invulnerable, gross and alluring.
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The device incorporates a gecko foot-inspired tape atop a porous, light-sensitive film—the key advance of the research.
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But the fact that the firewall may not have been impenetrable here suggests that it risks becoming porous once again.
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Ole Miss shot just 33.8 percent from the field and was a porous 1 of 23 from 3-point range.
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Fortunately, investigators don't need to rely on Kushner's apparently porous memory about whom he spoke with when, and about what.
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"The stones are really porous, so I'm not sure how it could be cleaned or sterilized between uses," she says.
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Previous work from other papers implies that asteroids are much less dense, and likely much more porous than you'd expect.
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Defense ministry spokesman Arsenio Andolong said landing on a porous runway on Thitu after heavy rains would have been dangerous.
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Their solution is a porous net made of a flexible polymer called SU-8, studded with sensors and conductive metal.
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Glass is probably the best for this, as it is also non-porous and therefore won't let any air in.
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Also, because the water lies within porous rocks, the geological consequences of pumping it out would need to be studied.
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Sharing a porous border with Honduras, Nicaragua's remote northern coastal areas are corridors for all types of cross-border trafficking.
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The Americans were barely tested on Friday by a completely outclassed Trinidad and Tobago team grappling with a porous defense.
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For those Americans living along the Southwest border, they suffer the consequences of a porous border — and have for years.
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In 2012, they pumped about 250 tons of carbon dioxide, mixed with water, about 1,500 feet down into porous basalt.
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Randle describes their college, in contrast, as a queer friendly bubble in a conservative state—if a treacherously porous one.
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But three consecutive porous outings, combined with deGrom's leaving Thursday's game with the trainer Ray Ramirez, only clouds his availability.
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Made of durable polypropylene, the non-porous surface is odor-resistant and doesn't scratch as easily as other plastic materials.
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As Rockhold's porous boxing game continues to be his weakness, getting in to trade with Rockhold should be a priority.
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Florida's bedrock is made up of a porous layer on limestone, which Randazzo compares to a block of swiss cheese.
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Building better defenses should always be in style, and more attention needs to be paid to our porous voting system.
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Parties are too porous, and have thus been taken over by outside groups that prioritize extreme policies over everything else.
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The border with Iran, where more than 24,85033 people have tested positive for the virus, also continues to be porous.
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But checkpoints between locked-down towns and free towns nearby were porous, and residents continued to shop and dine out.
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First, stopping the flood of people from Venezuela across porous border is nearly impossible without heavy-handed and costly measures.
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Their biggest problem is they're porous and can let water through if you wear them in the rain or puddles.
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Davis Bertans scored 613 points to avenge a porous performance in Washington's 113-100 loss to Cleveland on Nov. 8.
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"Looks like Jerry Brown and California are not looking for safety and security along their very porous Border," Trump tweeted.
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Form guide: Argentina struggled in the qualifiers and they have barely improved since, with inconsistent results and a porous defense.
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Out there, for all the talk of idolatry and infidels, discussions could be brisk and purposeful, boundaries porous, identities fluid.
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But when you look closely at the boundaries demarcating these supposedly discrete entities, you find them to be remarkably porous.
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Also invigorating is the idea that stylistic definitions are always profoundly porous when looked at in the light of day.
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Davis Bertans scored 17 points to avenge a porous performance in Washington's 113-100 loss to Cleveland on Nov. 8.
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It'll arrive potted in soil mix, with porous lava rocks lining the bottom for proper drainage rather than a hole.
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U.S.C. is 9-2 over all and leading the Pac-12, while U.C.L.A. is 5-5 with a porous defense.
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Florida plans on being aggressive on July 1 to find free agents who will immediately shore up a porous defense.
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Some may opt for Kegel weights made with medical-grade silicone or plastic, which are safer than a porous rock.
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If he could avoid attempting to rush Rockhold he could certainly take advantage of Rockhold's porous guard on the lead.
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Although based in Niger's neighbor Mali, it wasn't long before the chaos spilled over porous borders in the vast desert region.
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Instead, national armies are tackling Boko Haram individually, but they often cannot follow the insurgency across the region's long, porous borders.
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The resulting opaque material is highly porous—in fact its 98.2 percent air—as well as being flexible and fairly strong.
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Sea spiders don't have gills, and instead take in oxygen passively from the surrounding water via diffusion through their porous exoskeletons.
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Phillips gets a chance to prove his former team wrong Sunday, with a juicy matchup against the Dolphins' porous offensive line.
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If the pipeline leaks, oil can easily seep through the region's porous soil into the water, which lies near the surface.
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Traffickers are known to sell children into the sex trade in Haiti and across the porous border into the Dominican Republic.
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Traditionally, when carbon emissions are injected underground, they're flooded into wells of porous rock as a supercritical fluid, or gaseous liquid.
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Diaz-Balart added that the border is "porous" and that Trump is fulfilling his campaign promises by focusing on border security.
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Until recently the Afghan refugees did not need passports or visas to cross the porous border and visit families left behind.
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"Looks like Jerry Brown and California are not looking for safety and security along their very porous Border," the president tweeted.
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Rosetta's observations, though, showed that 67P is actually porous and full of holes — 70 percent of the comet is empty space.
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The river marks only part of Brazil's porous border that stretches for nearly 10,000 kms, three times the U.S.-Mexico frontier.
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With porous internal borders in Europe, security simply cannot be left in the scattered and ill-coordinated condition that exists today.
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Traditional spaghetti alla chitarra is also squared off and extra-porous, making it a magical swap for the typical round noodles.
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The waste breaks down, giving way to nutrient-rich earth and, most importantly, a porous environment so that water is retained.
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All this on a peninsula that has been accurately described as a waterscape elevated by porous limestone and fragile karst geology.
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What's more, CPCs also discourage contraception, and often mislead women about how it works — claiming that condoms are porous, for instance.
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Aggravating matters, South Florida's cities, in particular its largest, Miami, are built on porous limestone that's effectively a rocky Swiss cheese.
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Police said they were monitoring some 100 suspected Islamist militants, particularly in the porous southern border region with Paraguay and Argentina.
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Pakistan's 229-mile border with Iran is mostly porous, and controlling a potential spread of the coronavirus poses a major challenge.
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"Looks like Jerry Brown and California are not looking for safety and security along their very porous Border," Trump tweeted Tuesday.
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The burned organic material also leaves behind spaces in the biosolid bricks, making them lighter, more porous and filled with gas.
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People want to know the meaning behind nonlinear work, yet the form, porous by nature, doesn't always allow for easy answers.
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Also, our economies became so intertwined and our border so porous that the idea of conflict between us became self-defeating.
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And, he pointed out, the tech community is far more accepting of porous borders when it comes to selling their products.
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The membrane between the things that matter and the things that don't would become porous, and then more porous, and then effectively invisible; every football game would be discussed as if it was a war, or an election, and also every war or election would be discussed with the shallow pomp that we bring to football games.
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Its suction cup is good at grabbing smooth, flat objects like boxes, but bad at porous surfaces like on a stuffed animal.
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Sound smart: The device is built on synthetic, porous materials (called metal-organic frameworks) made of molecules held together with metal atoms.
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The porous Blazers defense made for a ready outlet for Boogie's frustration, and the big man figured to have a big night.
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The division between abstraction and representation is porous, and the tension between flatness and layered space helps lock the compositions tightly together.
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The map reveals a possible porous crust, a finding that, if true, would tell scientists a lot about how the planet formed.
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Maybe instead of hitting the kids with felony charges, give them some extra credit to help patch up the school's porous network.
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However, given how porous international borders are, and how long it takes for symptoms of the coronavirus to appear, the threat remains.
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Girls as young as 13 say they are tricked or drugged, then spirited across the porous border by boat, motorbike or car.
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To accommodate the expansion of silicon, Advano puts tiny specks of the element inside a sponge-like porous structure made of carbon.
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Engineers who make hundreds of thousands of dollars are suddenly tantalized by the challenge of trying to break through a porous paywall.
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Just as Sam Liang promised, the tofu became spongy, porous and flavorful, with the deep umami taste of mushrooms inside and out.
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Sisi did not specify the fighter's nationality but the porous border with Libya has been used to smuggle people and weapons regularly.
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How it works: They propose using zeolites — which are porous crystalline structures made from aluminum, silicon and oxygen — that can trap methane.
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Not only is the region very flat and very low, it sits on a porous limestone bedrock built of ancient reef structures.
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Berger's art criticism, for me, functions almost as another mark on the artwork, imbuing more life and memory into its porous surface.
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The Nittany Lions were known for having porous offensive lines in their first two years, and really a mediocre offense in general.
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The defense has just been too porous, for too long, for them to count on a sudden turnaround come April and May.
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Rather, his compositions continue to expand, and progress, pushing past the porous boundaries he's set for himself on black metal's outlying frontier.
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There is the thick sepia-toned, slightly porous paper of the 1400s and the ultrathin glossy correspondence paper of the 19th century.
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They dissolved the gas with water and pumped it into porous basalt in Iceland, where almost all of it adhered as calcite.
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But the Penguins had a series of disappointing postseasons characterized at times by a lack of discipline, porous goaltending and anemic offense.
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This is the continuing movement of illegal immigrants, illegal drugs, and even human slaves across our porous and still largely undefended border.
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They seep through the porous boundary between her and the creature, whose snout feels as tight as a clothespin against her skin.
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The ice is fairly pure — at least 50 percent frozen water — with dirt, rocks and porous empty spaces mixed in, researchers believe.
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The researchers devised a 3D porous structure that uniformly moves the charge in the battery to solve the risk of dendrites forming.
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If it's a yeast doughnut, it should be really light and porous; if it's a cake one, it should be super creamy.
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Now Venezuelans often arrive with little more than their clothes — many using unpaved roads to cross the two countries' largely porous border.
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Yes. The global refugee crisis will get worse, and with it the scaremongering around porous borders and people with nowhere to go.
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Though they can be a tad porous at the back at times, Hungary could be the surprise package of the knockout rounds.
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A new study of gun violence in the U.S. shows how porous gun laws are and how difficult tightening them may be.
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For instance, he falsely implied that most heroin trafficking comes over the porous southern border and a wall would fix the problem.
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It remains under a state of emergency, and its porous borders with Algeria and Libya have allowed militants to leave and return.
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Mar-a-Lago: The arrest of a Chinese woman carrying a malware-laced device exposed porous security at President Trump's Florida resort.
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Some veteran intelligence officials believe a lopsided focus on offensive weapons and hacking tools has, for years, left American cyberdefense dangerously porous.
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North Korea is threatened by its porous border with China, an absence of medical supplies, and a "crumbling" healthcare system, experts say.
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Thanks to pairs like 2XU&aposs Run Tights that operate like a porous second skin, I don&apost mind the limited versatility.
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Even by the ordinary standards of glossy magazines (where the relationship between editorial and commercial is increasingly porous), that was pretty brazen.
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During the meeting, Mr. Trump yelled about the United States' porous border and said more needed to be done to fix it.
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But the border has long been porous for smugglers, who ferry goods across the shallow river frontier that separates the two countries.
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Mr. Trump's actions will have special resonance for a program that goes after foreign leaders whose business and government positions are porous.
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Early works like "Floating Shapes" (1958) or the delicate monochromatic "Vespers" (73) are porous and fragile, their vagrant threads intersecting organic designs.
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He later played six games for the Phoenix Suns, but shot a porous 27.6 percent from the field while averaging 3.7 points.
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The clay&aposs porous material allows the rice to breathe and absorb the flavors from meats and vegetables included in the pot.
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Another angle: As part of a deal with the U.S., Mexico has mobilized security forces at its historically porous border with Guatemala.
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Even walls — Hadrian's Wall, the Berlin Wall, and the 20123 national border walls now existent — are only temporary, porous provisions against migration.
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The hypothesis goes that highly porous peak-rings could turn into a hotbed for life when they are filled with heated water.
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Crockett's vocabularies, ranging from solid to porous to semi-transparent, have their own distinct material presence, which she never calls attention to.
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Ethnic Baloch people straddle the porous and lengthy Iran-Pakistan border, with many insurgent groups crisscrossing the border to the annoyance of authorities.
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Despite the presence of European Union (EU) judiciary officials, police and NATO peacekeepers, the borders of Kosovo remain porous and smuggling is widespread.
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Inside, the main line of defense against short circuiting is a thin and porous slip of polypropylene that keeps the electrodes from touching.
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Criminal syndicates that smuggle flora and fauna often take advantage of porous borders and corrupt officials, transporting illicit cargo at an industrial scale.
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How it works: During the day, sunlight hits porous materials in the device, creating just enough energy to convert water molecules into vapor.
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The closer President Trump's wall comes to completion, the closer we get to end the humanitarian crisis caused by our porous southern border.
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If the liquid is boiling hot, it will become so porous after about 30 minutes, that it will lose its capacity as plate.
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Through this, they were able to determine that the rock was unusually porous, allowing them to rule out other potential compositions like ice.
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The company plans to inject its emissions, at least 1.5 million tons of carbon dioxide per year, 7,000 feet underground into porous sandstone.
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This porous and ungoverned area presents a major problem by virtue of the ease of movement for militants and terrorists across these borders.
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Crocs — those porous, amphibious shoes consumers won't stop buying — took a trip down the runway at Christopher Kane's London fashion show on Monday.
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But it was clear that most of the cocaine grown in Colombia's Vichada border region is trafficked across the long, porous eastern border.
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While Ortega's defense is porous and he gets hammered in the head clean in every bout, he can clearly take a tremendous shot.
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Brazil, with whom Venezuela shares a porous frontier, is particularly at risk thanks to illegal mines operating on its side of the border.
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It all started a few years back, when Buie and his colleagues used high-speed cameras to visualize raindrops striking a porous surface.
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The Nigerian commandos face the challenge of tracking an agile enemy along a porous border, and they say continued American support is critical.
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He ran well to Ryan's right, accusing Ryan of betraying Trump and favoring a "globalist agenda" of disastrous trade deals and porous borders.
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Hidden inside the (totally instagrammable) mason jar is a porous clay pot that releases water into the soil as the plant needs it.
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Lax regulation in Shan State, coupled with its porous borders, have enabled meth makers to easily import the required chemicals to make meth.
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For two decades, the two factions have maintained a working relationship, ensuring a steady flow of drugs and arms over Brazil's porous border.
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And so when they see open borders or porous borders where the rule of law is not even being applied, they're very concerned.
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Their operations have been made easier by the lack of central authority in Myanmar's restive north and the relatively porous borders, Douglas said.
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But the researchers say that there is enough porous basaltic rock around, including in the ocean floors and along the margins of continents.
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Los Angeles won despite shooting just 242 percent from the field, including a porous 258.1 of 243.5 (143 percent) from 214-point range.
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She achieves this effect with intricate and fast brushwork that yields porous, tactile surfaces that absorb the eye and stir sensations of touch.
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The move surprised many seasoned Iran experts familiar with Tehran's belligerence, particularly given the president's campaign pledges to scrap the porous agreement altogether.
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Maduro frequently spars with his neighbor's right-wing government and unauthorized crossings by Venezuelan military personnel along the porous border occur fairly regularly.
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The false narrative has resulted in a porous nuclear accord that reinforces Tehran's campaign of instability and undermines hopes for a brighter future.
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But as he cast his eye forward, he raised fresh questions about his porous understanding of intricate policy matters that all presidents face.
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" Added Georgetown coach John Thompson III: "I think we got some open looks that didn't go in and then our defense became porous.
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Stuffed into a double-vinyl pack, the record's a joyride of dusty slaps that groove between blunted hip-hop beats and porous synthwork.
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Surreal, fleshy, porous, alien; these are the textures explored in the latest 3D fractal images of Reunion Island-based artist Patrice Olivier ACARDY.
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Many were claiming that Tate's striking was much improved, but her bout with Nunes showed her defense to be as porous as ever.
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Though these definitions are de facto porous and at times overlapping, Braudy is deft and comprehensive, a veritable Linnaeus of the underworldly oversoul.
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Unlike last week's game, this blowout was no surprise because it came against a struggling team with quarterback issues and a porous defense.
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Members of Congress this week grilled senior officials from the Department of Homeland Security over what some described as a porous screening process.
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More surprising is the fact that the Seahawks (0-2) have been fairly competitive despite having no running game and a porous defense.
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Seen from beneath, the filigree is porous and open to the sky, but so densely layered as to create a light-dappled shade.
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The region also hosts more than one million people displaced by conflict throughout the country and shares porous borders with Rwanda and Uganda.
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In the catalogue, Margaret Little notes that Dr. Barnes found Jean's ceramics delightful — in spite of being so porous that they leaked water.
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Their dinner consisted of hot dog bits, corners of fried , and whatever else fell onto the porous stones in front of the church.
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He has obsessively returned to the same themes in his work, including the fallibility of memory, mortality and the porous nature of time.
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It shines up your diamonds really, really well, but you've got to be really careful that you don't put anything porous in there.
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According to the company, it can be used on hard, non-porous surfaces in the kitchen, bathroom and other areas of the home.
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They are porous like oak, allowing a micro-exchange of air, but, like older oak vessels, they do not impart flavors or aromas.
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It had been believed that the floor of Gale Crater was once buried beneath miles of rock, but the porous finding disproves that.
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A failed Ph.D. turned part-time librarian, she works at the help desk and finds herself helplessly porous to the people around her.
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West African terrorists now increasingly exploit the area's porous borders to trade and survive, which has in turn expanded their scope of operations.
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The NRC is a hugely controversial policy mooted last year in Assam, a region of India which shares a porous border with Bangladesh.
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"Generally speaking, the stand for the Muslims is that nobody wants to have borders which are porous, including Muslim people," Mr. Bashir said.
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Transnational jihadist networks that flourished in Afghanistan and Pakistan found little purchase in Bangladesh, despite its dense, poor Muslim population and porous borders.
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No, it was intelligence agents from hostile foreign powers and terrorist organizations seeking to make their way across our 85033,026 mile porous border.
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"Looks like Jerry Brown and California are not looking for safety and security along their very porous Border," Mr. Trump wrote on Twitter.
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And so Negro Swan manages to be his most autobiographical and intimate Blood Orange album yet, while also adhering to a porous structure.
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Many parts of the country, including Waziristan, on its porous border with Afghanistan, have turned into safe havens for militants and terror groups.
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In the absence of a uniform visual code, different versions of the city exist in parallel and at times merge into porous surfaces.
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In other words, poor single mothers and their children consistently suffer the most as a result of our porous, restrictive, and insubstantial welfare system.
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"Excessive manipulation and brushing of the hair can also remove the outer protective layer over time, causing strands to be more porous," says Wilkerson.
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Hippos' skin is porous—which means they need water to keep their skin moist—so they're pretty much wallowing in mud all day long.
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After the eruption, the crater, now filled with the porous debris of the eruption, would likely fill up and form a small crater lake.
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It also doesn't work well on porous surfaces, so forget about to trying to spray and protect your expensive leather coach with this stuff.
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He may not have liked Altiplano, but all things considered, he'd rather be in a more porous Mexican prison than in a U.S. institution.
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Cyber risk researcher Chris Vickery also spoke with the committee, in large part to attest to the "porous" relationship between Cambridge Analytica and AggregateIQ.
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Cucuta, the largest city along the porous frontier and separated by a bridge that connects with Venezuela, has borne the brunt of the influx.
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Jelly rubber and polyvinyl chloride (PVC) are also porous, meaning that bacteria can get inside the toy and make it almost impossible to clean.
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That, though, should be helped by the implant's porous surface encouraging bone and implant to meld, making such loosening far rarer than it was.
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Perhaps the idea behind the "mysticism and ritual" section was to give its ambiguous and porous subject, that of the metaphysical, room to swim.
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When it's coated with methyltrimethoxysilane it becomes hydrophobic too, which allows its porous nature to soak up oil from water without becoming water-logged.
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Add to that the age-old problem of enforcing supply discipline, in which commitments may appear strong on paper but prove porous in practice.
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They co-opted the natural process, mixing in small chunks of pumice — a porous volcanic rock that forms when superheated magma is quickly cooled.
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Pervious concrete, also known as porous pavement, does the opposite— its larger particles allow precipitation to seep all the way through to the ground.
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Simple Life Cycle Mason Jar ($18): This compact brewer is fun, but the filter is too porous and lets through a lot of sediment.
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Some companies sell them in "porous bags," he said, which are placed over the wound, so that nobody has to deal directly with bugs.
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You may find yourself doing Google searches on the multiverse — yep, physicists still think it's a thing — and wondering how porous its boundaries are.
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Armed groups are known to target desperate Venezuelans for recruitment as they traverse the porous 2,219-km (1,380-mile) border between the two countries.
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Some aid is bound to come in, especially along the porous border with Colombia, which could precipitate either a domino effect or further backlash.
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Westbrook shot a porous 31.6 percent in the first two meetings with the Warriors while averaging 23.5 points, 1203 assists and 10.5 rebounds. 1.
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A clerk taught me about what materials were safe for bodies, warning about the risk of yeast infections from porous jelly toys available elsewhere.
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Gunter wrote on her blog that because jade is porous, it could house bacteria, which could lead to infection or even toxic shock syndrome.
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These nations' governments, like Bolivia's, will struggle to regulate the industry, whose porous supply chains will allow vulnerable and desperate workers to enter them.
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T "SLS type of metal parts are too porous and have a matte finish," said Jon Buford, a 3D printing expert in Hong Kong.
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Andre Roberson has developed into a reliable cutter, doing all he can to negate porous shooting with constant movement, screen setting, and effective rebounding.
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His bones were melting, his blood evaporating, and he was now like parchment or something porous—tulle, or the white eyelet lace Darline adored.
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However, they could be fighting a losing battle if any more rain falls because of the porous rock type found inside the cave network.
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The Islamic State has been reconstituting its ranks in porous and ungoverned areas of Iraq and Syria, according to Iraqi and American intelligence officials.
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Beginning last season, a porous offensive line has routinely been blamed for Manning's skittishness in the pocket and his ineffectiveness throwing the football downfield.
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Military bases are well-suited for such missions because access can be easily controlled, unlike the civilian sector, which tends to be more porous.
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"Jade is porous and can trap bacteria, increasing the risk of bacterial vaginosis or deadly toxic shock syndrome," as Vox's Julia Belluz explained it.
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Generally, higher humidity, moderate temperatures, low wind, and a solid, non-porous surface are all good for the survival of a coronavirus, Woodward reported.
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Deep Clean Your Hairbrush "Generally speaking, viruses don't thrive on porous surfaces like hair, but it may depend on the situation," Dr. King says.
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Both of the uneasy neighbors are battling militant factions along their largely porous border and each accuses the other of harboring their militant enemies.
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They were quarried and skillfully carved out of a porous volcanic rock called toba, beginning around A.D. 1000, to serve as sacred ancestral totems.
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SpongeBob SquarePants, the sea creature at the heart of the animated television show that bears his name, is an absorbent, yellow and porous sponge.
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Last year, 143 children were killed or wounded in numerous civil wars being fought along Myanmar's porous borders, the United Nations Children's Fund said.
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It was from Mozambique, with its long and porous frontier with Rhodesia, that Mr. Mugabe conducted his war while Mr. Nkomo fought from Zambia.
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Despite security patrols along Nepal's porous border with India, dozens of trucks arrived in town carrying animals shriveled from dehydration and lack of food.
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The cement paste in space ended up being more porous, which is intriguing because more open spaces in the concrete would affect its strength.
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Peralta had a disappointing season last year and a porous 6.30 spring-training ERA but still was tabbed to be the Opening Day starter.
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The essence of Mr. Trump's pitch for a border wall — that a porous border had led to a crime and drug epidemic — remained unchanged.
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It can be terrifying to envision the mind as porous and malleable, just as it's alarming to contemplate state sovereignty as fragile and violable.
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As Gunter wrote on her blog, jade is porous and can trap bacteria, increasing the risk of bacterial vaginosis or deadly toxic shock syndrome.
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In osteoporosis, which means porous bone, bone density is decreased because of not enough bone formation, excess bone loss, or some combination of both.
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It will then use Equinor, Shell and Total to ship the CO2 and inject it into a porous limestone formation 3km below the sea bed.
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Previous property restrictions are porous and speculative buyers have entered the market after they had obtained local residency, Xinhua quoted Chengdu's housing bureau as saying.
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The agency is responsible for building and implementing the Aadhaar citizen ID program, which has been criticised for its porous security and data sharing protocols.
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UCLA has been especially porous against the run, giving up an average of 307.5 rushing yards per contest, which ranks last among 129 FBS teams.
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First, you'll want to make sure that the sex toy is made of a high-quality, non-porous material, like silicone, glass, pyrex, or metal.
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On Friday, a senior U.S. official said there were signs of Boko Haram fighters going to Libya from Nigeria, crossing via porous Sub-Saharan borders.
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To his south, people fleeing poverty and violence in Central America have been crossing Mexico's porous southern border on their way to the United States.
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ABOUT THE NUGGETS (5-5): Denver is a porous 28th in the NBA in free-throw percentage (71.8) and Malone is frustrated by the situation.
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"The Great Barrier Reef acts like a giant porous breakwater to reduce the energy [of ocean swell]," said Beaman in an interview with the BBC.
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Red wine is acidic, and this acidity etches your enamel, making it more porous, and making it easier for the stain to stick, Akosa says.
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Despite government denials, he (like many others) say militant Islamist groups including al Qaeda have footholds on the porous border between Argentina, Brazil, and Paraguay.
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The porous 2,200-km (1,370-mile) border is a hub for smuggling and the transit of Venezuelan migrants fleeing hyperinflation and their country's political crisis.
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It is also highly porous and absorbent — which is crucial for bone graft material to encourage the growth of blood vessels into the surgery area.
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There has been sporadic fighting with Iranian Kurdish militant groups based in Iraq as well as Islamic State fighters near Iran's porous border with Iraq.
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Studies have shown that bacterial colonies (pathogenic ones, we might add) take up residence inside those porous squares — no matter how often you clean them.
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But Bossie asserted that the electorate was coming to realize that Trump had been right in his warnings about a porous and insecure southern border.
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From Bangladesh, many Rohingya have crossed a porous border into Hindu-majority India, where they are starting to get vilified by some right-wing groups.
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Hunt should be able to make the most of his touches this week against the Dolphins' porous defense and perhaps even find the end zone.
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He stressed that the wage-theft regime in Indonesia operates in what amounts to an unregulated zone of impunity within the country's porous regulatory state.
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Our current, porous frontier is rapidly becoming a free-fire zone where neither private citizens, nor law enforcement officers, nor even illegal aliens are safe.
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With neighboring Libya in turmoil, and the border notoriously porous, only the most blinkered optimist would guarantee that there may not be more to come.
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The group has developed a stronghold in Nangarhar, on Afghanistan's porous eastern border with Pakistan, and become one of the country's most dangerous militant groups.
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So the border is at once safe and dangerously porous without a wall, which could also be a fence, or not even a physical object.
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Cement tile is cured at room temperature, not fired, and the colored layer on top, usually about an eighth of an inch thick, is porous.
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But in the last three games, Green Bay has increased that average to 29.7 points a game, and now will face a porous Colts defense.
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Trans is defined by the idea that the boundaries of gender (and race, and class) are porous, and that crossings in any direction are negotiable.
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Much of the responsibility for implementation will fall on China, which shares a porous border with the DPRK and remains the country's largest trading partner.
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The line between sanctioned and subversive culture has always been porous in Michigan, a border state literally — with multiple entry points to Canada — and figuratively.
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Proximity, internecine competition and porous borders — both literal and intellectual — mean concepts and innovations travel much more freely, and much more quickly, between European nations.
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Ervin La Parra, a machinist from Huixtla, argued that Mr. López Obrador and his administration have shown no willingness to plug the porous southern border.
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The border between design and art has become more porous; traditional techniques, from block printing to hand-weaving, are no longer dismissed as merely decorative.
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From softening hair with nourishing coconut oils to repairing weakened, porous strands with reconstructive proteins, find out how to upgrade your in-shower habits, ahead.
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"We found the right balance between the type of potential threat and the idea of creating a porous and fluid public realm," Mr. Dykers said.
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For several months after ISIS captured the city, the border between Mosul and Erbil remained porous; despite checkpoints on both sides, civilians came and went.
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Interior enforcement While porous borders is a big part of the problem, so too are lax, conflicting and ineffective policies with regard to interior enforcement.
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The Eagles responded with a nine-play drive that ended with Boston Scott's 275-yard touchdown run up the middle of the Giants' porous defense.
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Incidents involving Venezuelan soldiers along the porous, 2,200-km (1,367-mile) border are fairly common, and have contributed to diplomatic tensions between the two countries.
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SOMETHING THAT INSTEAD IS VERY POROUS AND LETS A LOT OF MATERIAL IN FROM OUTSIDE NAFTA, IT GOES AGAINST THE VERY CONCEPT OF AN AGREEMENT.
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Nowitzki sat on the bench with a sore right Achilles' tendon and could only watch as the Knicks' normally porous defense suppressed Dallas without him.
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And when bored young Iraqi men take pills to get high, the illicit drugs are likely to have been smuggled across the porous Iranian border.
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Colombia's porous borders along Venezuela and Brazil are already vulnerable to the illicit trafficking of drugs, petrol and coltan, a key ingredient in electronic devices.
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Colombia's porous borders along Venezuela and Brazil are already vulnerable to the illicit trafficking of drugs, petrol and coltan, a key ingredient in electronic devices.
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For a newbie, the border can seem awfully porous, since everyone uses the desk, the glasses, the head tilt—the ancient theatre of TV authority.
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Google Maps seems less of a functioning whole and more of a porous topography, constantly reaching towards the horizons of its power to maintain composure.
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" For Ms. Staples and her family, a previous generation's strict boundaries between gospel and pop were porous; the blues and gospel, she believes, are "first cousins.
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The technology led to a boom in U.S. oil and natural gas production from porous rock formations, known as shale, that had been hard to tap.
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And this boundary between what is personal and civilizational becomes more porous when human beings feel the ground beneath their feet — and their children's futures — shaking.
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The vast majority of Laredo residents have Hispanic or Latino heritage, and the barrier between Laredo and Nuevo Laredo has been porous for a long time.
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"Hair is very porous so if it's filled with lots of moisture before swimming the chances of chlorine getting absorbed into it are less," she says.
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"The study is really an argument both encouraging states to pass laws they think are necessary because they can work even with porous borders," he says.
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Peru's "porous borders", including those with Ecuador and Bolivia, allow traffickers and their victims to move around with ease, Marisol Perez, a former justice minister said.
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This porous and ungoverned region continues to present a major problem and the challenge posed by the ungoverned space will require multi-national cooperation to surmount.
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Mr. Rodrigues agreed that a study was needed before moving forward because the state's porous geology raises concerns that toxic chemicals could more easily penetrate groundwater.
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As the country grapples with starvation, mass displacement and allegations of war crimes, the increased insecurity has led to porous borders and impunity for trafficking crimes.
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The signals diffuse down through the seafloor and into the subsurface, where pockets of fresh water fill porous sandstone, sandwiched in between layers of marine clay.
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Chinese authorities have reportedly cracked down on human trafficking, but the task has been complicated by difficult terrain and porous borders in parts of the country.
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The exhibition, Porous Passages, covers 8 years of Saini Kallat's practice, encompassing a wide range of media including drawing, photography, sculpture, video, and text-based installations.
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What they found: An aquifer system located within porous rock formations extending from the shoreline to about 50 miles off the coast of both survey locations.
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The government has said the incident was carried out by 11 hit men recruited during anti-Maduro demonstrations and trained across the porous border with Colombia.
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Gourmia Carafe Cold Brew Maker: This immersion brewer looks nice and does completely seal, but the steel mesh filter is too porous, resulting in gritty coffee.
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West Africa, with its porous borders and corruptible officials, has for over a decade been a transit point for Latin American cocaine en route to Europe.
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There is little coordination between Iranian and Iraqi forces over security of the porous border that has also been used by Islamic State to enter Iran.
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Sibanye may win most of the battles but it will lose the war in a country beset by joblessness, poverty, crime and porous borders, experts say.
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Edible packaging made of starch is already on the market, but it is relatively porous and does not block oxygen from reaching the food as effectively.
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New York INF Asdrubal Cabrera has answered a sizzling stretch with a porous one, as he is 1-for-19 in his last six outings. 3.
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Jihadist groups, including some affiliated with al Qaeda and Islamic State, have repeatedly attacked military and civilian targets along the porous border between Mali and Niger.
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Neighboring Kenya has been a periodic target for al Shabaab after sending troops into Somalia to try to create a buffer zone along the porous border.
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And there are more fanciful speculations too, like the idea that moondust, in its undisturbed state, may be arranged in fragile, porous structures called fairy castles.
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The genesis and evolution of the European integration was instead to bypass nationalistic divisions and create a porous European world -- and possibly an all-inclusive citizenship.
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The challenge for museums is to create context out of no context—to make themselves "porous" containers that can capture the unfixing and reconstructing of identity.
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Today, after several disappointing seasons that were in large part due to his very own porous personnel decisions, the man's stock is printed on pink paper.
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" White House press secretary Sarah Sanders said in reaction to the report, "The President is committed to fixing our broken immigration system and our porous borders.
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Britain's porous borders were letting terrorists slip through, Ms. Driscoll said, repeating a message the camp to leave the European Union has relentlessly pushed on voters.
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It's also dry and porous, so products that are heavy can weigh my hair down but lightweight formulas won't moisturize enough to keep my curls healthy.
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Turkey has faced criticism in the past for its porous border, which allowed foreign fighters to enter Syria and join the Islamic State to begin with.
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Working on Trade and Military Security [0824 EDT] - Looks like Jerry Brown and California are not looking for safety and security along their very porous Border.
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She's a spectacular performer, one of the best of this generation; and you can also feel she's feeling these things along with you – she's incredibly porous.
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Patterson said complex porous structures, membranes that could be adapted to odd-shaped surfaces and "membranes based on nature" would all be possible with 3D printing.
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Even science journal editors admit peer review is highly porous, and a number of fields are realizing a lot of what they publish doesn't hold up.
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I'm constantly being woken up by street lamps, lights from the apartments across the street, and sunlight because of my porous curtains (and New York City).
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The Bills defense looks like one of the best in the league, and Josh Allen should have a good time lighting up a porous Miami defense.
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"Chaimowicz has suddenly become an urgent artist in the age of the internet, as boundaries become more porous," says the Serpentine's artistic director Hans Ulrich Obrist.
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Working with a sharp pencil, he can convey the smooth, porous surface of a stone, the filaments extending from a root, and the roughness of bark.
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The divides between R&B, soul, hip-hop and jazz have long been porous, and more and more contemporary artists are taking advantage of this overlap.
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A 2012 city rule requires new developments to take measures to retain significant amounts of rainwater on site, such as using green roofs and porous pavements.
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Pros: Attractive, porous mulch, reduces moisture loss from potted plants, fun to reconstituteCons: Can blow away if soil level is too high in the planted container
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Besides, the boundaries within literature can be porous, and if someone writes gorgeous work that happens to be called nonfiction, why shouldn't that be considered literature?
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That stretch of the border, demarcated by the Suchiate River, is highly porous and is an oft-traveled route for undocumented migrants making their way north.
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Unlike in Syria, where the two terrorist outfits are at war, in West Africa the relationship between the two is more porous, with instances of collaboration.
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"I want to make the whole place more porous," said the festival's new artistic director, Tim Carroll, previously an associate director at Shakespeare's Globe in London.
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And across Syria's porous border with Iraq, Islamic State fighters are conducting a campaign of assassination against local village headmen, in part to intimidate government informants.
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Too many Europeans had reservations about having a predominantly Muslim state, with porous and volatile borders and a checkered human rights record, come inside the tent.
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Dr. Varricchio and other scientists had studied how porous fossilized eggshells were, which led them to conclude that the vast majority of dinosaur eggs were buried.
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Yet in Europe, where disclosure laws are porous, loopholes in the Dutch laws still prevent a full picture of the scope and influence of foreign money.
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There are walls — moderators of some sort — but those walls are porous because anybody can enter and hang out, so long as they follow the rules.
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The dividing lines between genders are more bewilderingly porous than they were four decades ago, as are the terms and concepts by which we define relationships.
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Islamic State emerged in Nangarhar on the porous border with Pakistan to become one of Afghanistan's most dangerous militant groups for its bombing and complex attacks.
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The Obama administration had made the mandate somewhat porous, with a long list of life circumstances that would exempt people from having to pay a penalty.
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Membrane filtration uses ultrafine porous materials to strain pollutants and microorganisms from water, whereas electrodialysis and capacitive deionization remove salt from brackish water using an electric current.
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The president has also vowed to deport some 3 million undocumented immigrants who have criminal records and to build a wall across the porous US-Mexico border.
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"People often find these at lower-quality sex toy shops or online, and they're really porous, so you can never really get them totally disenfected," they explain.
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Other girls work as domestic servants, and boys work in fields, markets and mines, said Bhoola, adding that the problem is regional and facilitated by porous borders.
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Turnbull claimed a "perfect storm" in Europe is breeding extremism, such as poor integration of foreign fighters, "porous borders" and intelligence not keeping up with the threat.
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Pence said Venezuela is a "tragic case in point" of a place where political corruption, porous borders and economic instability are thriving, undermining the rule of law.
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"Aside from being non-transparent and uncomfortably textured, [that plastic] is quite porous and would be very bad for oral hygiene because of bacterial growth," he said.
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In practice, in industrial conditions, this reaction is usually performed on a porous support that is first soaked in piperazine before one side is exposed to TMC.
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Allegations of illegal movement of people from India&aposs porous border with Bangladesh have triggered sectarian tensions between the state&aposs indigenous population and Bengali-speaking Muslims.
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The government has said the drone attack was carried out by 11 hit men recruited during anti-Maduro demonstrations and trained across the porous border with Colombia.
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"This lack of affiliation makes them harder to track, and also means that any groups that do emerge tend to be extremely flexible and porous," he added.
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Problems arise, however, when objects are porous, tiny, or need to be placed with great precision, as with materials handling in textiles, food, automotive and electronics manufacturing.
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Musical styles to me are like porous containers which can sift through difficult ideas and make them friendlier to different folks, based on their individual entrance narratives.
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Even prior to the new tax law, the U.S. government raised less from the corporate tax than typical peer countries, due to our porous corporate tax base.
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The border has long been an active and porous one, going back to the days when Duke Ellington adopted symphonic forms and Maurice Ravel assimilated the blues.
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But in the tumult created by the U.S. withdrawal and the Turkish offensive, Ahmed said, Islamic State fighters could escape and travel over porous borders to Europe.
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But it was James and Kyrie Irving who looked free on the floor Monday, each scoring 41 points while exploiting a porous defense missing its defensive backbone.
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Ill-equipped with porous borders and limited spatial capacity (Trinidad and Tobago is slightly larger than Rhode Island), small islands have struggled to formulate an adequate response.
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From about the 1930s to the 1970s, farmers overpumped water through Orange County's underground aquifers, the bodies of porous rock that act as a natural filtration system.
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Our networks are just so vulnerable, our cybersecurity is so porous, and, keeping it 100, I just had a really hard time trusting that on certain levels.
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American fashion, in particular, during the era when Ms. Cleveland first appeared, was also more porous and racially diverse than it would be in the subsequent decades.
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In the Democratic Republic of Congo, they found insufficient septic tanks and "soak pits," which are porous chambers that allow wastewater to slowly leach into the ground.
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The publication of the National Register of Citizens (NRC) on Monday comes amid popular anger over illegal migration into Assam, which shares a porous border with Bangladesh.
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"Kashmiri identity cuts across the border," so one solution is a semi-porous border with some degree of autonomy for the people in the region, says Lalwani.
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Not only have they found as much as 30 trillion cubic feet of gas, but the rock is very porous, and so the fuel comes rushing out.
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The president has refused to release his returns, and the documents have become the most sought-after leak in a capital that has never been so porous.
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These time periods could be affected by temperature and humidity, Business Insider previously reported, and the porous nature of surfaces like cardboard, paper money, hair, and fabric.
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Thick jungle, porous borders and little government presence have bolstered a range of extremist groups with money, weapons and militants arriving by sea from Indonesia and Malaysia.
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The set by Diggle, in which the girl's bedroom seamlessly incorporates the outside of her house, reflects the porous border between private and public, real and imaginary.
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As I sat at my desk writing this in mid-May, the top stories of the moment all testified to how porous this White House had become.
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The viruses seem to remain alive longer in cool but humid conditions and on hard surfaces, such as stainless steel, rather than porous surfaces such as paper.
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Fearmongering about immigrants has long hinged on the notion that the border is a porous, lawless place — even though it is as safe and secure as ever.
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Nurses have shared horror stories of using cotton rags, bras, porous surgical masks or anything on hand to cover their mouths to keep from contracting COVID-23.
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The Falcons' defense, one of the most porous in the league during the regular season, overwhelmed Seattle's offensive line and harassed Wilson, frequently forcing him to scramble.
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Their porous, basalt surfaces look featureless and ancient, yet their stature gives them lifelike attributes and a sense there is more to them than meets the eye.
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And Lysol, which uses hydrogen peroxide, has also been proven against similar viruses, but on hard, nonporous surfaces (rather than porous ones, such as paper or fabric).
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The clan operates from the porous tri-border region where Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay meet, an area seen as a hub for illegal activity, including terrorism financing.
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Cruzvillegas's forms embody the precariousness and hope, if not the danger, of contemporary notions of borders, and the forces at work that make them porous or impenetrable.
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In particular, there is concern that the Turkish Syrian border has again become porous in recent weeks since Turkish forces began conducting their incursion into northern Syria.
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They ignore their own inflamed rashes that they say are caused by the mold that has shut down an entire hospital floor below a still-porous roof.
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Germany's concern is that, despite its laws, the country has many guns in circulation inside the country, increasingly from foreigners who smuggle them in through porous borders.
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Carmakers haven't helped their case by operating in a regulatory gray area in Europe, where porous rules allow manufacturers to manipulate emissions tests for their own benefit.
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Made of calcium carbonate and porous in nature, it has an unusual similarity to the human skeleton and has served as a blueprint for bone graft implants.
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The first half of Game 22004 was a prime example of why Cleveland's offense—and not its porous defense—is the key to their success in this series.
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Titanium sponge is a porous form of titanium resulting from the first stage of processing the metal for use in the aerospace, electronic, architectural and sports equipment industries.
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This means that as the hot west coast sun starts to make a room unbearable, these "smart walls" will allow fresh air to come through via porous surfaces.
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The tool promised to deliver that same smooth foundation and concealer effect you'd get with a blending sponge, only without losing loads of product to the porous design.
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The NSA shouldn't think that it can amass powerful hacks and be able to keep them secure, because we've seen just how porous the U.S. cybersecurity apparatus is.
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By 2100 the Atlantic could devastate the area because of Florida's porous limestone bedrock and shallow water table, which allow water to well up even behind sea walls.
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Oklahoma City was a porous 8-12 when November ended as the trio of point guard Russell Westbrook and forwards Paul George and Carmelo Anthony had trouble meshing.
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Using 3-D imaging techniques, they saw that young coral from the Houtman Abrolhos islands developed skeletons that were missing sections or had very porous and fragile surfaces.
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The truth is, a lot of kitchen items are made of non-porous materials, which actually makes them safer to use on the body than many sex toys.
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As the divide between literary and other types of fiction has become increasingly porous, so the literary establishment has begun to recognise the imaginative possibilities of climate change.
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That case raised fears that the virus could make its way across the porous border into still-uninfected Rwanda -- something health experts have been working desperately to prevent.
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Its low density, just a little bit higher than that of water or around the same as that of coal, suggest that it is a porous rubble pile.
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The blowout happened in a 60-year-old well that was built to pump oil from porous rock a mile-and-a-half below the Santa Susana Mountains.
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Thousands of people from neighboring Guatemala are believed to have crossed over the porous border of rivers and jungle in Chiapas for a chance to see the pope.
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Some of the foreign fighters are believed to have traveled to Marawi via the porous maritime borders of the Sulu Sea, next to Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines.
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They can walk hundreds of kilometers over the course of a few months, often crossing the porous borders that separate Nigeria from its neighbors: Benin, Niger and Cameroon.
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Freshman guard Steven Thompson Jr. was the only other player to reach double digits with 10 points as Oregon State shot a porous 29.5 percent from the field.
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But should Chicago fail to make something work with Trubisky or David Montgomery against a defense that porous, then the TV criticism would appear to have a point.
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Many Republicans, including Mr. Trump, have argued that the fence turned out to be too porous, with much of it designed to keep out only vehicles, not pedestrians.
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The dispute arose over Pakistan's work on a fence intended to span nearly all of the disputed 2,500-km (1,550-mile) border, much of it mountainous and porous.
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Islamic State emerged in Nangarhar in 2015 on the porous border with Pakistan to become one of Afghanistan's most dangerous militant groups for its bombing and complex attacks.
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Republican congressional staff members said that during Thursday's hearings, Mr. Royce would focus on whether it was reckless to send detainees to Uruguay, which has a porous border.
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The government deployed soldiers to seal its porous borders with Tanzania and Zambia, and impounded trucks that are smuggling out the staple crop in pursuit of more profit.
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As the political scientist Adam Hilton says, both major parties are "hollow" organizations—and porous ones—that can't effectively police the boundaries of their ideological or intellectual identities.
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France has some 4,500 troops in the deserts to the south and west of Libya, and wants to ensure the porous borders are locked as tightly as possible.
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Still, an examination of high-casualty shootings emphasizes not only how porous existing firearms regulations are, but also how difficult tightening them in a meaningful way may be.
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"Check whether it's a porous material—something which bacteria, viruses and fungus can penetrate," advises Francesca Cross, activist and owner of inclusive online sex shop The Pleasure Garden.
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The head of the team leading the analysis, Tom Scott of Bristol University, said the particles have a structure like a pumice, a very light, porous volcanic rock.
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Made out of silicone, Kuhn Rikon's silicone sponges are non-porous, which means they don't stink, dry quickly, and are a whole lot less gross than traditional options.
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Economists expect forceful policing of capital controls this year, though China's financial system is notoriously porous, with speculators often able to find new ways to get money out.
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He depicted a porous border and a large illegal immigrant population in a way that made many Americans feel like they weren't in control of their country anymore.
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A number of new cases over the weekend with no known travel history or known infected contacts raises the alarm that our contact tracing net has been porous.
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Even preparing the pot for cooking, by tying a porous muslin cloth around a frame and tightening it with a piece of bamboo, required some trial and error.
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Due to the porous nature of cakes, most of the weed smoke escaped into the air pockets of the cake itself instead of down into my eager throat.
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Still, the deployment has already disrupted the usual flow of people and commerce passing over this historically porous border, and sown fear among migrants and their smugglers alike.
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Osteoporosis, which means porous bones, is a chronic, progressive disease of increasingly fragile bones that can break from a relatively minor insult, like falling from a standing height.
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But depending on temperature and humidity, some surfaces, like credit cards and coins, can be better homes for these droplets than the more porous surface of dollar bills.
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Smooth, nonporous surfaces like tables or doorknobs are better at carrying viruses than the porous surfaces of money or hair, which don't allow viruses to survive for long.
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A similar process is achieved in a beautiful, porous sculpture, "Drawing #30 — Light and Air," in which stacks of little thread spools evoke Brancusi's "Endless Column," in embryo.
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Last December, the Iraqi government declared victory over the Islamic State, but the Iraqi military has continued regular operations in desert areas along the porous border with Syria.
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Large movements of refugees and pilgrims over historically porous borders with Afghanistan, Pakistan and Iraq mean cases may have moved across land borders into these countries, Dar said.
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But the Giants' porous offensive line faltered again, with left tackle Ereck Flowers allowing the Cowboys' Charles Tapper to slice through almost untouched for a 9-yard sack.
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Under no circumstances will China tolerate what it sees as a client state of the United States (and a vibrant free-market democracy) on its most porous border.
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But the "coordination rules have become so porous, they are virtually meaningless," said Larry Noble, a former top lawyer with the Federal Election Commission and a CNN contributor.
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This account of North Korean life focusses on the porous nature of the regime's information infrastructure, showing a country that isn't quite as closed off as we assume.
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Until recently, a stretch of the eastern Turkish border with Syria was highly porous, and many people slipped into territory held by the Islamic State in Syria's northeast.
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Pakistan denies offering sanctuary to Afghan Taliban fighters and has asked the United States to target Pakistani Taliban militants who cross the porous border and hide in Afghanistan.
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Patrick Kane collected a goal and two assists in Tuesday's 7-5 victory over Arizona as the Blackhawks rebounded after sandwiching porous offensive performances around the Christmas break.
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Source: J.P. Morgan Asset Management, BEA Here, companies have been beneficiaries of a growing pool of immigrant workers, even if most CEOs don't actively advocate for porous borders.
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At 8,893 kilometers, it's the largest land border in the world and figuring out a way to deal with how porous it is will be a logistical nightmare.
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So would patient, respectful diplomacy, rather than wild outbursts, with the Mexican government of Andrés Manuel López Obrador, who holds the key to the porous Mexican-Guatemalan border.
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Yes, they're just pixels, but their bodies move with an organic logic, as if connected by the muscles and tendons you can see moving under their porous skin.
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By toying with traditional distinctions made between background and foreground, subject and object, both Rossin and Kasey's paintings portray a world in which forms are porous and fluid.
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Morgan looks to avenge a porous outing versus Washington, against which he yielded six runs on nine hits in six innings of a 7-2 setback on June 1.
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After the tumor is removed, a 3D-printed porous polyethylene implant made in Australia will be put in to replace the skull and facial bones removed with the tumor.
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California will deploy 2250 National Guard troops in response to the White House's plan to secure what it insists is a dangerous and porous border with Mexico, but Gov.
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The UrtheCast solicitation was among a number of business proposals made to the European Union's border agency, Frontex, since 2013, aimed at helping Europe police its increasingly porous borders.
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Power brokers, often working for the government, have long operated behind the scenes, producing, refining and smuggling opium or heroin across one of the many porous borders of Afghanistan.
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However, scientists were surprised to learn 67P is porous and comprised of fluffy dust particles mixed with ice, proving the old comet is a big softie inside after all.
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Mexicans officials say they also had to explain to their counterparts that their border with Guatemala, porous and often ignored by locals, could be strengthened but not entirely sealed.
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More than 30,000 North Koreans have escaped to South Korea for political and economic reasons since the war's end, but mostly via the North's long, porous border with China.
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South Florida's flat topography, made up of the Everglades wetlands and a porous limestone plateau, only increases the risk of flooding and poses more challenges to climate adaptation efforts.
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Economists expect more forceful policing of capital controls this year, though China's financial system is notoriously porous, with speculators quickly able to find new ways to get money out.
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Using organic transistors and electronic switches made from organic material like carbon, the team crafted pressure-sensing nanofibers, and entangled them to make a grid-like, porous, light structure.
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Tsingy, Madagascar's "stone forest," offers one of the most unique landscapes in the world — rugged terrain characterized by karst formations (porous limestone that was carved over time by rainfall).
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The government has said soldiers will be stationed at official crossing points to repel any "territorial violations," although the opposition could attempt to cross anywhere along Venezuela's porous borders.
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The government has said soldiers will be stationed at official crossing points to repel any "territorial violations", although the opposition could attempt to cross anywhere along Venezuela's porous borders.
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In a twist, as states across the globe retrench and solidify their hold, the quest for centralized rule and the quashing of dissent have caused borders to become porous.
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Form guide: South Korea lost back-to-back friendlies against Northern Ireland and Poland in March, conceding five goals as their porous backline was exposed time and time again.
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It's an enormous problem for farmers no matter where they sow their crops - on the thin coastal soil of the Andamans, or the porous coral soil of the Nicobars.
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Read MoreHow Kim Jong Un drives terrorist financing Infiltration of information and trading of goods make their way through the porous, 880-mile border between North Korea and China.
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According to the product listing, these water-based pens are high-quality, non-toxic and can be easily erased from non-porous surfaces with the included microfiber eraser cloth.
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Later on Monday night, Maduro announced in a televised broadcast that he would close the porous border for 72 hours to stem what he said was contraband of notes.
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Obama's contempt for our immigration system has allowed waves of unlawful migrants to move in through our porous southern border and protected "sanctuary cities" where criminal aliens roam free.
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The company is bullish on its ultimate goal: to make the C-suite at least 50 percent female, and improve female retention in a porous industry on the whole.
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For some time, he also did little to tighten Turkey's porous border with Syria, looking the other way as ISIS fighters used Turkish territory as a rear staging area.
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India and Nepal share a porous border, and some women who wanted to become surrogates crossed easily into Nepal, where there were fewer restrictions, according to several surrogacy experts.
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Though Pacquiao's defense got more porous as the fight got closer to its finish, the ring veteran's energy, craft, and counter-jabbing seemingly got him back into the competition.
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Very few mass-market American brands cater to practicing Muslims in this sense, which is why Orly's porous Breathable collection got so much buzz when it launched last year.
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In breaking down the distinctions between high and low, and serious and silly, this work suggests we are living in a dematerializing world of culturally porous boundaries (2811:24111).
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One of the most popular bat woods—ash—has porous holes that run along the grain (grain being those different colored lines that result from a tree's growth rings).
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The Haqqani network operates on both sides of the porous Afghan-Pakistani border but senior militants have acknowledged they moved a major base of operations to the Kurram region.
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Mr Irving's defence was as porous as ever—he ranked 12th from the bottom in the entire NBA, according to ESPN's complex, all-in-one Real Plus-Minus statistic.
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In September last year, China agreed to finance and build several outposts for Tajik border guards and other facilities along the porous 1,345-km border between Tajikistan and Afghanistan.
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As you may have gathered, all boundaries are porous in the world according to Pan Pan, which was founded in the early 1990s by Aedin Cosgrove and Gavin Quinn.
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Known as porous layer open tubular cryogenic adsorption, or PLOT-cryo for short, this technique was originally developed for detecting trace amounts of explosives in the air at airports.
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"Steve Hillenburg gave me the gift of a lifetime when he asked me to voice his porous alter ego, SpongeBob SquarePants," Kenny said in an interview with Entertainment Weekly.
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It's typically grown in Morocco and smuggled in through Tunisia's long and porous border with Algeria, though some of it is smuggled in from sub-Saharan Africa through Libya.
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Then she lays a porous cloth on top of the tofu, covers it with wooden planks, and lays stone weights on top to keep pressure on the wet curds.
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A draft of the so-called National Register of Citizens (NRC) was released Monday, amid popular anger over illegal migration into Assam, which shares a porous border with Bangladesh.
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The porous sanctions mean the Trump administration's pressure campaign against North Korea is far from effective, and American officials are losing what they say is their only real leverage.
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The insulation in the attic was old and porous enough that you could see lines of dirt where air was streaming in, as you would on an air filter.
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THE LAYOUT OF THE HOUSE, with each area opening up from the one adjacent to it, is inherently knit together and choppy, almost porous, so the boundaries remain relaxed.
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Italy's piecemeal attempts to cut it off — isolating towns first, then regions, then shutting down the country in an intentionally porous lockdown — always lagged behind the virus's lethal trajectory.
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Italy's piecemeal attempts to cut it off — isolating towns first, then regions, then shutting down the country in an intentionally porous lockdown — always lagged behind the virus's lethal trajectory.
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The border with Iran — Iraq's close ally and trading partner — had been largely porous, with families living on both sides and Shiite Muslim religious pilgrims going back and forth.
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Polls show that for practicality's sake, a majority of people in the region, whether they identify themselves as Irish or British, want the border to remain porous and fluid.
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However, when he met with his Indian business partners last week it prompted a chorus of criticism that the wall between Trump and his company was still too porous.
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Low-lying and sprawling, Houston's rapid and largely unzoned development has added thousands of square miles of non-porous concrete onto the land enabling water to travel and collect.
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American officials say the city is now isolated, save a few porous holes where a few Islamic State fighters may be able to escape, but not a big group.
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Shesterkin was getting a crash course in the Rangers' bugaboo, a porous defense, a weakness that is not always a problem because of their high-scoring star, Artemi Panarin.
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These shifts — against single-alcohol consumption and toward "sober" as a porous lifestyle rather than definitive identity — are changing the way Americans drink, and it's likely for the better.
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Some Democrats consider borders that are porous and not dangerous to cross to be the most just and properly American outcome of the humanitarian crisis on the southern border.
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Miami Beach, Florida, is a coastal city built on porous limestone, so as climate change melts polar ice into the oceans, water is literally pushed up out of the ground.
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It can adhere to practically any flat, non-porous surface and if it happens to start losing its potent stick just run it under water, and it's like new again.
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Sunni Islamist militants have regularly crossed the porous border in Lebanon's northeast, and staged a brief takeover of a the Lebanese town of Arsal in 2014 before being driven out.
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But white materials should scatter light of all wavelengths equally—and the key to creating a white material is creating a rough, porous surface that light can bounce around in.
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To do so, you can start with either the included print plates or use whatever non-porous objects you have lying around (tiny keys, Legos, marbles, tiny toys, loose change).
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