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"seep" Definitions
  1. + adv./prep. (especially of liquids) to flow slowly and in small quantities through something or into something

772 Sentences With "seep"

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It can even seep into the mainstream — see Rep.
I think that's starting to seep into the market here.
How much did that all kind of seep in here?
But his influence continues to seep into the musical landscape.
Everyday Trumpisms like "Sad!" and "Loser!" seep deeper into conversations.
Emanuel leaves as corruption continues to seep throughout city hall.
Sleet could seep into the machinery and kill the train's horn.
" Adding, "all of that real world stuff tends to seep in.
It has to seep into someone's confidence when they're that young.
But, I definitely see how things seep in, and he's four.
Even under a mountain, the gases can seep out, said Anderson.
By Saturday, the grace had begun to seep out of her.
How did that voice seep into a locked room of conspirators?
The marrow would seep out and create this murky, sticky broth.
You can feel that seep through the screen in a way.
If they do, does the brand messaging actually seep into our brains?
The tweets seep into everyone's timelines anyway, like IQ-lowering lead paint.
OK, but doesn't current pop culture manage to seep in through osmosis?
Their chemicals seep into our water supply and then we drink them.
There just aren't many points for water or sweat to seep into.
Many hoped that private-sector rigour might thereby seep into government thinking.
A few modular towers in China have seen water seep between units.
Poison gas can seep down into the hiding places bombs cannot reach.
This tradition can seep into a didactic presentation style among tour guides.
The methane can seep through cracks several feet away from the lava.
The Britishness still manages to seep through in small, but noticeable ways.
"President Obama really let an anti-business attitude seep through," he said.
Occasionally, details of the writer's life (like his divorce) also seep through.
This allowed complicating irony to seep in, alongside a richness of observation.
You can have arrogance seep into an institution and that's not acceptable.
Without proper safeguarding, toxic heavy metals seep into the soil and groundwater.
If I were a Gastly, I'd seep right through your pants. 3.
You'd think that nominees wouldn't then let electoral factors seep into their choices.
It's not just lack of light; boredom will also seep into your chemistry.
And once that thin shell of tolerance cracks, frustration starts to seep out.
Leaks from factories sometimes seep into paddy fields, and thence into rice-bowls.
Hydrocarbons, which sometimes seep to the surface unbidden, have been used for millennia.
From there, and from some types of packaging, they can seep into food.
So just imagine playing Adora and how that might seep into your soul.
The private-ownership model now held as good faith started to seep out.
One day, Funk thinks gambling could even seep into other types of programming.
How does the character of an artist seep into his or her art?
Listening Matter is clearer and more melodic, but hints of nature seep in.
Yet, this positive cultural shift could seep into how researchers view their work.
That's when the foam on a critic's chin begins to seep into their mind.
She says she couldn't help letting her upbeat spirit seep into her new music.
Of course crafting isn't a cure-all for the poisons that seep in everywhere.
The heat wave is also likely to seep northward into southern Alberta and Ontario.
Over time, dirt, stains, and grime can seep through and damage the carpeting underneath.
A similar ethos is also beginning to seep into university labs and research institutes.
Industrial and heavy metal also seemed to seep into the sets you both played.
Without the layer of primer, the smell will eventually seep back through the paint.
Art like that takes an especially long time to seep in to your awareness.
Scientists say the methane can seep through cracks several feet away from the lava.
"Nothing is gonna seep off the floor," Durant said of his staredown with Roberson.
Optimism is starting to seep through cracks in the dam of global water woes.
And it's hard for that not to seep into any creative endeavor you do.
Gutiérrez relayed fears that agreements reached in Republican huddles will seep into bipartisan deals.
Rainwater can be "harvested" or may seep into the ground to replenish an aquifer.
If the magma level drops too much, groundwater can seep into the hot crater.
The woman felt a dark horror seep into her and screamed her son's name.
Feeling like you don't have enough can seep into every aspect of your existence.
How do the billions of dollars shaping this election seep through the United States?
Odors seep into my apartment from neighboring units through the vents, floors and ceiling.
His chest is bandaged up and some people report seeing blood seep from it.
Both his films and his unfilmed screenplays seep into the performing arts with regularity.
The blues seep into every scene of "Satan & Adam," a gritty yet lovely documentary.
In the future, Chinese capital will seep into many livelihood sectors in our city.
How relatively warmer ocean currents seep under the ends of Antarctic glaciers, like Thwaites.
Many of those chemicals seep into the ground or run off into surface water.
But generally speaking, a fine on companies would probably seep through into their prices.
Without brushstrokes, the stains seem to seep out from the linens and canvases themselves.
Clean energy is going to seep into rural areas, where the Donald Trump voters live.
Four-and-a-half billion gallons of raw sewage seep into Lake Erie every year.
Such problems seep deeper into the brain the more one thinks about them, Dietrich says.
As an artist's career goes on, the more influences begin to seep into their work.
But there are other ways to minimize how much these chemicals seep into the body.
These images will be so ubiquitous, the details can't help but seep into our wardrobes.
The impulse test attempted to seep water into the lace engine, which is sealed shut.
Just, you know, classic life things, which, I suppose, I'm absorbing and letting seep through.
This fault allowed gases, including methane, to seep up from deep below the Earth's surface.
He has written enough screen adaptations to let Hollywood-style structure seep into his fiction.
Radon is a naturally occurring gas that can seep into your basement and cause harm.
Some are the kind of regenerative aquifers that fill though the slow seep of experience.
In any case, it's going to seep in when their children lose their mind. Probably.
When it rained, water would naturally flow to the town and seep into the soil.
When plastic is boiled, the chemicals held within it can seep into whatever you're preparing.
When oxygen and water seep in, the fungus would produce spores to fill any microcracks.
"There are ways exposure to high costs can seep through that are unpredictable," Graves said.
"Rate cuts should seep through to the real economy and accelerate economic growth," Clott said.
It. On. You're about 3 awards in and reality is starting to seep into your consciousness.
More, it will seep into cloth, wood, leather, even steel, so they take fire as well.
Already, companies are feeling the higher costs seep into supply chains and chip away at margins.
That weakness has started to seep into French bank debt, which suffered significant losses this week.
The creatures would then seep out and begin reproducing, "happy as pigs in mud", he says.
Most potholes start as small cracks in a road's surface, which allow water to seep in.
Nitrates and microbes from faeces also seep into aquifers that supply drinking water in some places.
There are risks if too much emotion is allowed to seep into the decision-making process.
Heating fats and oils during cooking oxidizes them, generating free radicals which seep into our foods.
Drainage issues can cause water to seep into the dried tailings, changing their consistency and stability.
Then, the wax will drip through the unicorn's head and seep out of its eye sockets.
It means that, in the long seep of history, the planet is getting hotter and hotter.
"And it would be very hard to not let parts of that character seep into you."
These two could be any of us, haunted by yesterdays that too often seep into today.
Do you have food packed in bags that are liable to let ice melt seep inside?
Whenever it rained, water would collect in the abandoned row house and seep into Mitchell's basement.
Now and again, such sentiments seep out of Amazon's Bezos, though that seems over for now.
If you dig a hole a few feet deep nearby, it's likely water will seep in.
The waxes, integral to making the skis glide across the snow, seep into the ski bases.
Browned garlic is burned garlic, and its acrid flavor will seep throughout an otherwise perfect dish.
These fluids seep into the gap created between the intended victim's shell to further weaken it.
So what happens when the reality of his deep unpopularity continues to seep through to him?
Recruits use their fingers to break the seal of the mask, letting the gas seep in.
The deepening imbroglio over Trump's impeachment inquiry could begin to seep more into the trade talks.
They seep, glowing, rainbow-hued, into his skin and make his face glow like a lamp.
But even within this rote exercise, even amid the dreary name-checking calisthenics, truths seep out.
But occasionally, in the moments when Ostraca builds beautiful, cascading transitions, the glints of hope seep in.
All the butter and flavorings in the cloth will seep down into the bird and baste it.
But untreated water can damage lead pipes, causing the toxic element to seep into a water source.
It takes six months for it to seep into your head and for you to want it.
It gives me a different perspective, I think, and I imagine that'll seep through in future episodes.
It broke down the lining of old household pipes, which caused lead to seep into the water.
The intrigue: We'd already seen lifelong digital records seep into the political landscape, as with freshman Rep.
Water began to seep in and, in the panic, passengers threw their belongings overboard to stay afloat.
He'd gone to the edge of the stage, alone, and let the coldness seep into his skin.
Many traditional homes have insulation between the wooden studs, but that allows some heat to seep out.
Finally, "leave the leather strap at home," since sweat will seep into the leather and become trapped.
Road and wind noise seep into the cabin, while floaty handling doesn't quite match the bumpy ride.
According to the recall, Audi found moisture can seep into the battery cell through a wiring harness.
Additionally, permeable walkways allow rainwater to seep into the ground instead of being routed to the gutter.
Stripping away those protections would still allow pollution to seep into the nation's broader waterways, he said.
I was furious about this, and that frustration began to seep into other areas of my life.
In fact, consider getting rid of company credit cards; they get overused and bad habits seep in.
Bloomberg, who at 78 years old wasn't about to change his personality, let his irritability seep through.
Sometimes the formality of a venue can seep into the music, or at least how it's heard.
"Is that weakness sufficient to seep into other parts of the economy?" he said in an interview.
Americans have witnessed the rise of gang violence sweep across our nation and seep into our communities.
He also sticks to his guns and doesn't let fan reactions seep into his opinions at all.
"It's such a politically charged atmosphere right now -- politics will seep into this," the senior official said.
Run-off containing animal wastes can also seep into the water table and contaminate rivers and lakes.
Mirrorland finds Earthgang coating their grievances with charisma, but bouts of paranoia still manage to seep through.
I press the heels of my hands over my eyes, and tears seep hot around the sides.
How it works: Explosive vapors seep out of buried landmines and build up in the soil above them.
Is it her icy protective layer melting off, allowing emotion to seep in, which causes her to glitch?
Alcohol abuse makes your intestinal barrier more permeable, which allows these bacterial toxins to seep throughout the body.
It's only fitting, considering fantasy elements begin to seep into Velvet Buzzsaw about 20 minutes into the movie.
The dramatic creative ambitions one might acquire after scoring a hit have not been allowed to seep in.
But at the same time, when you're living here an atmosphere might begin to seep into your bones.
Seal Your Windows With Caulk Believe it or not, noise can seep through even the smallest of spaces.
The Fed begins its two-day meeting Tuesday as worries about a Brexit seep deeper into market psyche.
Bogs used for industrial purposes were drained by cutting channels into them so that groundwater could seep out.
The question now becomes: How will these values seep into the consciousness of other corporations and propel action?
To take heed of such context invites the risk that value judgments will seep into the journalistic output.
The area was a cold seep: a spot on the sea floor where methane emanated into the water.
Chief among them: Your disparate levels of power at work will inevitably seep into your off-duty relationship.
"I think it's good to keep seep some pressure levers to make sure there are changes," he said.
He believes these informal arguments against the validity of transgender identity seep into the halls of U.S. lawmaking.
Salsa music and dance seep into nearly every moment and are often the better parts of the scenes.
She said she had not allowed her political beliefs to seep into the way she teaches social studies.
It's finer than household dust, will seep through the vacuum's filter, and will instantly end your machine's life.
Allowing the cancer of radical leftism to seep into Democrats will have concrete effects on the political landscape.
Here, wearing sheets or nothing at all, Russia's financial and governmental elite let the week's worries seep away.
Burials and cremation harm the environment, as toxic chemicals from both processes seep into the air and soil.
During the next century, Egyptologists hacked into the walls to remove panels, which allowed groundwater to seep in.
And the water that later began to seep out of the ground like a moat around the house?
Human biases, such as sexist notions, can seep into machine-learning software in particular, regardless of creators' intentions.
It would eliminate a program that helps states control pollutants that seep into drinking water from rainfall runoff.
As recently as May, when storms slammed the Midwest, the water did more than just seep into homes.
As recently as May, when storms slammed the Midwest, the water did more than just seep into homes.
As cronyism and authoritarianism seep deeper into his administration, Turks are voting differently — this time with their feet.
To seep so far, in fact, as to influence the GOP's actual nominee for president of the United States.
You put plastic covers on to protect your eyes from the light, but it still manages to seep in.
Though Mustard Gas and Roses is an instrumental band, did any of Vonnegut's work seep into the music tonally?
Amputations occur after those infections rage out of control and enter the bloodstream or seep deeper into the tissue.
The concept of local Twitter, much like many online jokes before it, will continue to seep into mainstream awareness.
But as well as these players are treated, moments of stereotypical gamer toxicity can still seep through the cracks.
"Oakland is one place, but this is a federal bill that will hopefully seep into other states," Khalatbari said.
It's not an easy team to finish because they are long and athletic and things can seep back in.
The worry now is that manufacturing weakness will start to seep into services, dealing a further blow to growth.
If we're consuming mainstream porn on a really regular basis, this toxic stuff will seep into your world view.
If the heat continues to seep out of the market, agents will be among the first to be hit.
Nevertheless, the messiness of the experience, its patent resistance to organization and tidy through-lines, manages to seep out.
Then we'll line them with our chocolate in the center to make sure that the milk doesn't seep out.
If you're concerned about reports that chemicals in sunscreen seep into your bloodstream, mineral formulas are a good alternative.
No matter how hard judges try, their personal passions and partisan leanings always seep, even unconsciously, into their decisions.
OKAY SO. I have been slowly allowing the Bran = Night King theory seep into my brain as time passes.
As artificial intelligence and connected devices seep into homes and workplaces, data collection in our lives is becoming ubiquitous.
"When you're laughing, your guard is down, and when your guard is down, sentiments can seep in," she said.
Tasting Warren's Jack and Coke, feeling the damp of people's dirty hands seep through the bottom of my pants.
Rays of light seep in through openings in the walls, while the fire and lava in the game glow.
He works with the elders to improve the sewage treatment so that polluted water doesn't seep into the ocean.
Ms. Briar said she feared gas from New Preston could seep into the groundwater supply, affecting milk and vegetables.
"When I create, I want this sense of quietness and wisdom to seep in," she told me, echoing Rama.
Chemical fertilizers and dairy manure seep into the ground and cause nitrate contamination, like the kind plaguing East Orosi.
There's little breathing room on these songs — both Bad Bunny and his music seep into all the available space.
And then there are those who view technology's seep into an already suffocating wellness culture with not-unfounded concern.
No matter how hard you try to "hack" anxiety, it is still likely to seep in around the edges.
On sunny days, unexplained puddles seep from the floor, a problem Temple says has only worsened since the storm.
"We're not going to let anything seep into this locker room as far as negativity," Anthony said this week.
Input from those employees needs to eventually seep into the company culture, right up to the highest decision makers.
But though Oh has been perhaps careful not to let it seep into her words, the triumph is bittersweet.
Raised by her grandmother in Mississippi during the Jim Crow era, Winfrey understands how poverty can seep into someone's bones.
The chemicals seep out as the corpse putrefies, along with any drugs that were present at the time of death.
Multiple reports have found that much of the water that will be stored is likely to seep into the earth.
"If that message keeps getting propagated over and over and over again, sometimes it starts to seep in," he said.
Once the Boom-Boom Room story was no longer making headlines, the old discriminatory policies began to seep back in.
" Naturally, this power can seep into other aspects of life: "Coaches have tremendous power of: I give you my attention.
The company issued the recall after it found that moisture can seep into the battery cell through a wiring harness.
Their car insurance, mortgage, phone contract, or gym membership payments will continue to seep out of their account every month.
And a lot of personal feelings (and intra-agency power squabbles) can seep into that crack, destabilizing the agency's work.
Of course, she doesn't surrender fully to her disgraced status, and she can't help but let self-pity seep in.
I wanted to be able to take the vocals away and the narrative still be able to seep through energetically.
It's a trendy and central location, but the bass beat from the bar below can sometimes seep through the floor.
Those small pieces of plastic are not always caught by water filters, so they seep into oceans, lakes and rivers.
A recent study at the M.I.T. Media Lab showed how biases in the real world could seep into artificial intelligence.
The slowed, newly clean water is then allowed to seep into the soil or can be directed into nearby waterways.
If all goes as planned, the water will seep down and help replenish an aquifer from which the farm draws.
Blair has an almost impossible task: Four-and-a-half billion gallons of raw sewage seep into Lake Erie every year.
According to a new study in Dreaming, your pre-bedtime viewing really can seep into your brain after you fall asleep.
When a garage is connected to the house, it can seep into the home if a car's engine is left running.
In Kern County, percolation ponds let storm runoff seep back down into the ground, reports Erica Gies for Yale Environment 360.
The false conspiracy theories have been spread by far-right anti-Muslim groups for years and sometimes seep into common discourse.
It turns out this six-sided shape is among the most durable under pressure and seep-resistant, as represented in nature.
" George Miller, who directed the Oscar nominated film, says "the trajectory of the character can't help but seep into the work.
The aliens scrambled a short way up the incline as the pale dawn light began to seep through the murky clouds.
But in the longer term, the trade war's effects are expected to seep into the region, posing a monetary policy challenge.
In college he had studied Max Weber—imbibed his theories whole and gratefully, letting them seep through him like hot coffee.
They will see if the gas will interact with the clay and whether a faultline will allow it to seep out.
After a blast, the oil would seep out beneath the surface of the water, making cleanup much more difficult, he said.
You'll clearly start to see this crabby old man character starting to seep through the artifice that's been constructed around him.
If the pipeline leaks, oil can easily seep through the region's porous soil into the water, which lies near the surface.
News that chemicals from sunscreen can seep into your bloodstream may have many moms looking for natural sunscreens for their families.
There are few prettier sights in this life than watching espresso seep from a portafilter into a demitasse, are there not?
The city is loaded with impervious surfaces that causes water to sit on the surface, rather than seep into the ground.
But whenever I've traveled in Ably clothing, I've found that smells don't seep into the pieces, even over long travel days.
At times, it's as if he were trying to seep into the lumbering, warped street sounds and haunting reverberations around him.
The elections on Sunday will be test for Law and Justice: Can that same far-right populism seep into the cities?
However, other conspiracy theories, such as QAnon, seem to be more nefarious and have begun to seep into the real world.
We already know that human bias can seep into AI and that algorithmic decision-making systems can unjustly harm people's lives.
If I listen to too many things that other people are making, it will seep into the thing that I'm making.
"Consequently, the executive structure of businesses in the traditional economy has begun to seep into the marijuana industry," the report notes.
Life went on even as details came out about the victims -- but for many an underlying worry began to seep in.
But if we don't address this problem now, it will seep into all aspects of our valued way of American life.
The chemicals could seep into a vent that is not adequately sealed, or be sucked inside by a hotel air conditioner.
A frost quake occurs when water and ice seep into the ground and expand as they freeze in drastically dropping temperatures.
Clinton's visit delivered a welcome gust of attention to a continuing crisis that has only begun to seep into the national consciousness.
But scientists can't simply dump the liquid into the ocean, and if it continues sitting around, it could seep into the soil.
A warning tells you to discard the bottle if there is any way for water to seep into the vial of gems.
"For instance, sprayed pesticides blow into other areas, seep into groundwater, and can affect more than the intended target," Bextine told Gizmodo.
But algorithms need to be fed data in order to learn those rules — and, sometimes, human prejudices can seep into the platforms.
They overflow, because as the cheese rests, the curds fall into place to leave pockets for the fungus to naturally seep in.
But when the concrete cracks, water, or salt from de-icing buildings, seep in and then the steel inside starts to corrode.
"Even if we're lucky and it doesn't seep into our foundations, the neighbors will never look at us the same way again."
Barose prepped Nyong'o's pucker with Lancôme Absolue Precious Cells Nourishing Lip Balm, letting the formula seep into her lips for full hydration.
There was nobody else on the road and the only illumination came from whatever moonlight managed to seep through the palms overhead.
Over the long term, though, the outdoor air will gradually seep inside, so windows should be opened again when vog levels decrease.
Residents say the cracks appeared first, then steam began to seep out and finally lava -- the birthing process of a volcanic fissure.
Until late last week, they avoided having word seep out, and ended up announcing the acquisition just one day ahead of schedule.
They seep through the porous boundary between her and the creature, whose snout feels as tight as a clothespin against her skin.
To prepare for all his movies, Hill compiles mood-appropriate playlists and then listens to them until they seep into his consciousness.
It was later discovered that the pipes sustained major corrosion, causing lead and other chemicals to seep into the city's drinking water.
However, the longer Fear the Walking Dead spends in Mexico, the more the country itself seems to seep into the show's bones.
"Their lack of understanding seep onto the walls of the museum, into the minds of viewers and into the society," said Whittington.
The resulting feelings of fatigue, depression, and hopelessness can easily seep into the workplace and are often exacerbated by work-related stress.
Nonetheless, women still hide their tampons in their sleeves and feel shame when a few drops of blood seep through their clothing.
Chad crowns his with a fried egg, and then pops the yolk to let it seep into the top of the roll.
The media images we consume bleed into the public consciousness and seep into our education, housing, health care, and criminal justice systems.
Not all hip-hop counter-movements seep into the genre's mainstream, but SoundCloud rap is growing fast, and major labels are hovering.
I'll look at it and laugh at it, but at the end of the day, it doesn't seep into my actual life.
But when deceptively fluid science writing permits misleading interpretations to seep in, I fear that the floodgates open to more dangerous misinformation.
It took two full days and required a bit of construction, as the blood had managed to seep through the door frame.
"It's not entirely surprising that we would see some of this seep over into the free-text portion of profiles," Miller said.
Executed in 1918, O'Keeffe's "The Flag" shows a red flag against a deep blue sky, which seems to seep into and overcome it.
The dioxin in the Superfund site waste doesn't dissolve easily in water, but it can seep into the surrounding sediments, the EPA says.
Acidic liquids like, you know, lime juice, can cause the outer layer of copper (and alloys like brass) to seep into your drink.
The conservatism of the province does not seep into the culture of the arts scene directly, but more in the attitudes of people.
She paused, letting her displeasure seep out for few moments, just enough for them to know that they'd need to step it up.
"Because we were shooting for so long, I think the duration of [the production] slowly started to seep in," Kidman told Entertainment Tonight.
Despite U.S. efforts to drive Iranian oil exports down to zero, many analysts expect some oil to still seep out of the country.
But what fluoride has that baking soda lacks is the ability to seep into the enamel and strengthen it, a process called remineralization.
The corrosive water did not get adequate treatment, a class-action lawsuit alleges, and caused lead to seep into the city's water supply.
And we don't yet know if the privacy concerns that have plagued rideshare companies will seep into their work in the healthcare industry.
More and more devastating details could seep out unless the boil is lanced by Andrew cooperating, in full, with the New York authorities.
But he lets seep through a lot of old apartheid views, and he isn't overjoyed at sharing his home with a black man.
It seems there is always more to say about intelligence matters, in part because it takes decades for the details to seep out.
Make sure the mask is fitted securely to your face, and beware of beards: Facial hair can allow air to seep in, unfiltered.
Nature abhors a vacuum, they say, and into the spaces Eisenberg deliberately leaves open, the reader's own terrors and interpretations can seep in.
Fossil methane, meanwhile, can seep naturally from underground, or it can be released into the air by human extraction of oil and gas.
There is also the risk that hot-button issues will seep into Super Bowl ads, whether or not brands intend to take sides.
Methane is a powerful greenhouse gas that can be produced biologically, seep out of the ground naturally, or bubble out of mud volcanoes.
Mr. Kim said he wore Allbirds for "all reasons and purposes" — except to a recent barbecue, for fear that sauce could seep in.
"These messages seep into the mainstream," said Alina Polyakova, a senior fellow at the Atlantic Council, a nonpartisan international affairs institute in Washington.
Although floodwaters did seep into Dukaj's truck, Jefferson County spokeswoman Allison Getz said investigators don't believe he drowned, the Los Angeles Times reported.
You can speed the germination process by breaking down the seeds' tough shells so they're thin enough for the moisture to seep in.
We were warned of the dangers of language: using a phrase like "biological father" could seep unwanted notions of parentage into one's subconscious.
"Because we were shooting for so long, I think the duration of [the production] slowly started to seep in," explained the Oscar winner, 50.
You can fill a bowl with the liquid and seep your nails — like you would remove acrylic powder — and buff off the melted fabric.
Throwing away old electronics is terrible for the environment and can cause toxic chemicals to seep into groundwater or be released into the air.
When they inevitably miss — which was clearly the point of their game — Bernard and Charlotte watch her blood seep through the barn door slats.
The depth to which the poisonous language of extremism can seep into a young mind comes up in myriad other ways throughout the film.
But it has also sparked a conversation about race that extends far beyond policing and that will seep into the state's coming legislative session.
Ultimately, that apartment might need to be sealed along walls, floors and ceilings so smoke does not seep into the lobby or other units.
It was this shoe, they're not bad, they hold it in, didn't seep out or anything — if you're looking for a good drinking shoe.
Fearful that sanctions will eventually seep into their civil-aviation activities, UAC now aspires to build passenger jets wholly independent of Western supply chains.
All of these so-called green infrastructure projects are designed to let rainwater seep slowly back into the earth instead of pumping it out.
A weakened flow into the Tigris and Euphrates rivers means that salt water from the Persian Gulf can now seep upstream into the marshes.
Whether this giant methane seep could be contributing to our climate problem remains to be seen, but it's a question that merits further study.
Pervious concrete, also known as porous pavement, does the opposite— its larger particles allow precipitation to seep all the way through to the ground.
The familial relationships that seep from the Carter family and into the Garden Heights neighborhood where they all live is convoluted, but not dysfunctional.
But with fine particulate matter, that defense mechanism doesn't kick in — and, again, these micro-contaminants can seep into our lungs and cardiovascular system.
Now that people are finally accepting the impending L train shutdown in 27, the realities of what that means are starting to seep in.
There&aposs an Enormous Natural Gas Seep Along the West CoastFrom British Columbia to Northern California, planet Earth's got a case of the toots.
Profits may seep away towards the producers of the software and the owners of the data, and away from the makers of the hardware.
Water with high concentrations of mine waste can be toxic, depending on what types of chemicals seep into the water and at what concentrations.
Unfortunately, leftover nitrogen that isn't absorbed by plants has a tendency to seep into groundwater where, in excess, it can be harmful to fish.
The toxic pesticide can seep into soil and streams, killing plants, wildlife including threatened species, and affecting humans who hunt and consume the animals.
The gas "can seep into subsurface voids and explode when heated" or "emerge from cracks in the ground several feet away," the USGS said.
But they also had to contend with the radioactive groundwater, since cracks in the downed reactors' foundations allowed liquid to seep in from below.
That's how the former site of a plant that allowed chemicals to seep into the groundwater can, years later, be turned into a YMCA.
They found holes in the roof, and water would gather and bird droppings would get into the water that would seep into this product.
Until last week, that is, when Apple updated its software, cracked open iMessage and allowed the ephemera of the outside internet to seep in.
As Emo spoke about the project that's been four years in the making, he couldn't help but let moments of unrestrained enthusiasm seep in.
Although the "sarcophagus" was fashioned from steel and concrete, the hastiness of the construction allowed water to seep in, and the structure began corroding.
Care and resilience and, sometimes, a bit of sadness, in symbiosis, mixed into a mysterious concoction that would seep through any existing cinematic mold.
And many expect the reverberations from the Queens district attorney's race to seep into Albany and the 2021 race for New York City mayor.
Caribbean food has taken a lot longer to seep into mainstream British food culture and there are 101 different reasons people have for that.
The chapters are brief but effective, allowing the story's events and themes to seep in before the reader is catapulted into the next segment.
You have to eat a xiao long bao carefully, as you can puncture the skin easily, and all of the broth will seep out.
As the hand becomes a stand-in for the creative self on social media, nail art allows self-expression to seep into every shot.
Both countries slapped new tariffs on each other goods last week and Wall Street is worried that the levies will seep into earnings growth.
Starting in the 72.53s, Western astrology began to seep into China, mostly through variety shows from Taiwan, which caught the astrology bug early on.
I believe Australia's pub culture is unparalleled; it would be nice to see some of that seep into the United States and European markets.
Mendes and his cinematographer, the legendary Roger Deakins, want to let the terrors they have designed seep in from the edge of the frame.
Algorithms are written by humans, who are inherently biased — and that can seep into the way they frame the analysis that underlies their code.
"You're seeing the geopolitical risk that was in the market seep out now," said Brent Schutte, chief investment strategist for Northwestern Mutual Wealth Management.
Beijing has long treated Hong Kong as a worrisome bridgehead that allows politically toxic ideas, books and people to seep into the adjoining mainland.
But it's also thought to be toxic, which is why the Environmental Protection Agency regulates how much of the stuff can seep into drinking water.
"Because we were shooting for so long, I think the duration of [the production] slowly started to seep in," she told Entertainment Tonight in 2017.
So he's turning a blind-eye as much as he can, but tidbits of information seep in through in social interactions and through his Facebook.
The Cyclades are steeped in mysticism, from the traces of Greek mythology that seep into the culture, to the saturated emerald of the Mediterranean Sea.
"Because we were shooting for so long, I think the duration of [the production] slowly started to seep in," the Oscar winner told Entertainment Tonight.
Alongside the excellent A-side "Shit Love," this is a record that will seep out of your pores like toxins after a three-day bender.
"Because we were shooting for so long, I think the duration of [the production] slowly started to seep in," the Oscar winner told Entertainment Tonight.
Even this Brooklyn duo whose happiness seems to know no end have let the darkness of our times seep into their music just a touch.
The tech industry knows that human bias can seep into AI systems, and some companies, like IBM, are releasing "debiasing toolkits" to tackle the problem.
Two major variants, the "slat" and the Sea Jeep ("Seep") were also produced, which accounted for over 38,000 of the MB's already-massive production total.
This breaks down the fat and lets it seep into the muscle, producing micro-marbling (detectable only when a slice is held to the light).
American Horror Story released a new teaser for Season 6, which may or may not actually reveal the evil that will seep into your consciousness.
In the case of a winter storm, waiting could allow an unnoticed ice melt to seep into the house, which could lead to more damage.
The battery itself has two points where it locks into place on the camera, and both must be fully closed or water could seep in.
Seven years hence, the Republican-led effort to repeal the ACA is so rushed and opaque that bullshit doesn't merely seep into it, but thrives.
To understand why — and the extent to which false stories seep into our brains — we need to understand the psychology of the illusory truth effect.
It also eases up the boundaries of journalism so that the lucrative world of marketing and PR and branding can seep in at the edges.
When a plane has a faulty wastewater system, something called "blue ice"—poop, pee, and a toilet deodorizer called Anotec—can seep onto its exterior.
The booms are meant to contain any oil that may seep into the river from a Union Pacific oil train that derailed near Mosier, Ore.
If waterproofing materials were inserted behind the brick, chemical vapors could seep into your apartment, irritating your respiratory system and causing headaches and sinus problems.
"Because we were shooting for so long…I think the duration of [the production] slowly started to seep in," she told Entertainment Tonight in 2017.
She also warned me that it's incredibly important to administer Botox into the face cautiously, as it can seep into the muscle and cause asymmetry.
They held up well to New York City's brackish puddles without letting the water seep in, but they have great airflow despite the solid insulation.
As winter turned to spring this year, they watched water seep into the fields and turn their family farm in Vicksburg, Mississippi, into a lake.
I like to go for walks in all kinds of weather, and I found that water would seep through in when I wore my Kiziks.
No matter how Columbia tried to dress up her ballads, elements of gospel, soul, and eventually her trademark blend of hip-hop would seep through.
We've seen the effects of Donald Trump's presidential candidacy seep into almost every corner of American life: elementary school classrooms, parent-child relationships, Facebook feeds.
After diluting mouthwash with water and spraying it on her scalp, the blogger allows the solution to seep in for a few minutes before rinsing.
United waited as long as it could, but with only a couple of hours left until kickoff against Liverpool, the news started to seep out.
I am yet to have a conservative professor, which should not matter but does matter in a world where personal viewpoints seep into the classroom.
After all, 90 percent of BLM land is open for drilling despite the fact that fracking liquid and other hazardous materials often seep into rivers.
Water started to seep in, and the barrel bounced off the rocks before being shot, "like an arrow from a bow," back into the churn.
The floodwaters began to seep through the exterior doors of her home in Spring on Sunday afternoon and started to fill up the first floor.
The hotel is located in a historic former church, schoolhouse, rectory, and convent, and its former lives seep through in restored details, architecture, and decor.
He remains one of the great, diabolical thriller kings who seems intimately acquainted with darkness and can make it seep from the page or screen.
Some previous research suggests that poor oral hygiene may cause bacteria to seep into the bloodstream, provoking inflammation throughout the body, the study team writes.
There's a trick to successfully eating one of these dumplings: bite the corner of the dumpling and let the broth seep out onto the spoon.
The findings of the MIT and University of Toronto researchers point to how the biases of scientists can seep into the artificial intelligence they create.
Details of the killing seep into attorney Merritt's dreams, giving him nightmares -- like the way Jordan's brothers described him getting shot, smoke rising from Jordan's forehead.
This leads to additional challenges, on top of the fact that it's a city full of concrete and pavement, impervious surfaces that water can't seep into.
Villareal was on the verge of panic to find a foot of water already in the garage and more starting to seep through the back door.
"There's not much upside potential, as tighter liquidity will likely seep into the real economy, pressuring growth," said Liu Sijia, strategist at Donghai Securities in Shanghai.
Watching You Watching Me is a perfect example of how we react to otherness — and how it feels to have those microaggressions seep into our core.
Demain from the Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology Center of Alaska explained that rising temperatures are melting permafrost beneath Alaskan towns, causing moisture to seep into homes.
As digestive enzymes seep into the trap, it becomes what Dr. Hedrich calls a "green stomach," and the prey is gradually turned into a nourishing soup.
Riyadh backed Saleh, an Arab nationalist strongman, between 1978 and 2012 to help him quash those ideologies before they could seep next door to Saudi Arabia.
"Methane gas can seep into subsurface voids and explode when heated," emerging "from cracks in the ground several feet away," the United States Geological Survey warned.
Audi says that a wiring harness glitch in the affected models can cause moisture to seep into the individual battery cells, which could spark a fire.
The idea was that, even with just a few elected officials at the lowest levels, the movement's "counterinformation" would inexorably seep into town and regional governments.
And gradually, this feedback from the game—its decisions about what was worth remembering—began to seep into and determine my own experience of the game.
That means that the bloat that killed the iPod is unlikely to seep into the e-readers, since Amazon's cheap tablets are on a different cycle.
Typically, great Adele songs seep into all available crevices, but this one is a wispy jaunt: just Adele, a guitar, some drums, and not much else.
Catcher Brian McCann said there was "no doubt" that the back end of the Yankees' bullpen could seep into opponents' heads and change their batting approaches.
This idea has seen the recent resurgence and it is essential we do not allow this idea to seep into policy efforts to address maternal mortality.
Environmental advocates worried that the storm caused ash—which contains high levels of arsenic, mercury, and chromium—to blow off the pile or seep into groundwater.
Guadagnino gradually allows his reds to seep in, first through natural means, like the costumes featured in the showcase dance near the end of the film.
"Our churches can be full, but the moral sense of right and wrong, it doesn't seep deeply into the hearts and minds of people," he says.
Apple says people should not to use bleach to clean their gadgets and they should avoid letting moisture seep into any opening to prevent internal damage.
They also cite studies suggesting that low concentrations of antibiotics that slowly seep into the environment over an extended period of time can significantly accelerate resistance.
While the product might work for some people, the product didn&apost seem to seep into my skin, but instead sat on top of my lips.
Sergio Lafratta, an independent business consultant who moved in just three months ago, stood shirtless in tall waders, watching the saltwater seep into his new lawn.
But pretty soon, it was obvious that the disease, or at least the fear of it, was starting to seep into every facet of daily life.
That will seep into my other projects where, it's like, O.K., how do I do three dope programs that are going to change the game now?
"That was… AMAZING," she says at the end of the track, her words dripping with a sarcasm so thick that it'd seep through a TV screen.
"The painting then begins to tell a story, extracting bits of the conscious mind while allowing moments of the unconscious to seep in as well," Keyes explains.
"Like too many straws in a drink," trees suck up groundwater before it can seep into streams that feed reservoirs, says David Edelson of The Nature Conservancy.
The fall in global stock markets will hit consumer and business sentiment in the US, and that will seep through and depress consumer spending and business investment.
Out here, between the Rockies and Appalachia, if you tell a kid to be humble and gritty and take nothing for granted, it'll seep in over time.
The RSLs seemed to contain water because of the weird way they behave: the streaks seem to seep down the hills, a bit like water trickling downward.
He is under intense pressure to inflict harsh economic punishment on North Korea, but many Chinese worry that any resulting instability could seep back into their territory.
But a strange sort of optimism does seep in, most notably in Lara Almarcegui's contribution, "Guide to the Wastelands of Flushing River, Queens, New York City" (2010).
Clifton said so far the Comey termination is not a market event, but he is watching to see if it begins to seep into economic confidence indicators.
In rare cases it also poses a risk that the weakened type 21 virus in the vaccine can seep into circulation and cause "vaccine-derived" polio infections.
Across the globe, the effects are clear: When nativism becomes a rallying call, tolerance and a willingness to compromise, the lubricants of liberal democracy, often seep away.
Too fine or tightly packed, your grounds will burn, or water won't be able to seep through at all (which will also, in effect, burn the ground).
It can foster creative short-termism, the death knell of clothes that challenge the status quo and demand time to seep into the mind and reshape identity.
The process allowed seawater to seep into the county's freshwater supply — something known as saltwater intrusion — and threatened to expose residents to excess sodium in their taps.
But Gisler says this solution is inadequate because once heavy rainfall starts, fecal matter spread on farmland will still run off into waterways and seep into groundwater.
Each of these accounts unfolds like a novel, featuring well-drawn and sympathetic characters, and show how thoroughly the implications of environmental disaster seep into everyday life.
The AdSense service has come under the spotlight for letting lots of nefarious content seep into the mix, including ads carrying "fake news" and other misleading content.
The true science horror stories that seep into it, arguably by cultural osmosis rather than a conscious decision by the writers, make it more colorful, more affecting.
A writer's voice — Grace Paley at her slangy best, Nicholson Baker at his hypomanic craziest — starts to seep into and color the voice of your innermost thoughts.
And though, strictly speaking, they are only allowed in the garden, the children tend to seep into the pub and even to fetch drinks for their parents.
The problem is only toilet paper should be flushed, and anything else could end up clogging up sewage pipes and sending sewage to seep onto the streets.
It's only upon closer examination that an unsettling, ambiguous gloominess starts to seep in around the edges, hinting at a much darker vision than we'd originally imagined.
Carbon dioxide isn't the only major greenhouse gas — there's also methane, a key ingredient in natural gas that can seep into the atmosphere during oil and gas extraction.
Officials on Thursday successfully relocated about 60,000 gallons of highly flammable chemicals from a power plant where lava is continuing to seep across parts of Hawaii's Big Island.
And if I really get ambitious, I may rub a little bit underneath the skin so that flavor can then seep into the breast as it cooks through.
In 1804, at the suggestion of President Thomas Jefferson, the House of Representatives served Justice Samuel Chase with articles of impeachment for letting partisanship seep into his decisions.
I read that the mucus that babies are covered in is really good for their skin, so I wanted it to seep in and not be scrubbed off.
Bullock explains that through a microneedling technique, the facial boosts collagen by enabling serums, including an epidermal growth factor (or EGF) serum to seep deeper into the skin.
A lot of times art is an entry point, we often can't hear a lecture or an argument in our hearts and minds, but art can seep in.
But what's nearly as striking is the fact that members have allowed this ethic to seep into the commitments they make to each other and to their constituents.
The company has said there's a small possibility the organic peroxide, which is used in the production of plastic resins, could seep into floodwaters, without igniting or burning.
But I'll dare to endorse an approach—a specialty of Smith's—that lets identity and politics float a little free of each other, allowing wisdom to seep in.
Standout track "Blinded By Your Grace," which is separated into two standalone songs, is the purest evidence of just how far Stormzy's religious leanings seep into his music.
Still, it's unclear whether AES will be forced to prove its waste didn't seep into nearby communities—and if it did, whether the EPA would fine them further.
We have seen the dangers of allowing extreme and violent language to seep into the public discourse around many other issues and the end result is never good.
They punctured the bags with the sharpened tips of theirs umbrellas and left them on baggage racks or the floor to seep the deadly gas into the carriages.
I am sitting in a cafe on Spui Square in Amsterdam, feeling the warmth seep back into my fingers and eavesdropping on the two photographers next to me.
These tracks wouldn't immediately fill a big room like a big bass drum would, they would seep into it slowly, like an oil diffuser, or a nice incense.
Williams' pronounced and uneven brush strokes let the black underneath seep to the surface, while the light gray strip running down the right side is streaked with white.
Throughout the book, the aura of film continues to seep in, not only through the careful framing of panels, but also in the way Kim handles the dialogue.
" But 14 days before this entry, when Sedaris is back in Chicago, Bloat has begun to seep into the narrative: "I haven't had a drink in 48 hours.
Sending F.B.I. agents to interview them could have created additional risk that the investigation's existence would seep into view in the final weeks of a heated presidential race.
With scant wastewater treatment, Suffolk County sits atop an aquifer that provides virtually all of its drinking water, and the sandy soil allows nitrogen to seep into it.
Eisenhower's reluctance to act on McCarthy — there was no attempt to curb his actions or speak out against him — allowed McCarthy's venom to seep into the national discourse.
Details would seep out as he filed criminal charges or announced plea deals with former Trump aides, but the main thrust and his conclusions were hidden from view.
The benefits of development seep out of the area: extra tax revenue generated by new residents tends to flow to central government rather than to the local authority.
Giant Robots have been part of anime from the start, like in Tetsujin 20003 (Gigantor), and we've seen this seep into mainstream games like Titanfalland Metal Gear Solid.
I still have never seen another place with sunsets as good as what we have here, and those warm color palettes have managed to seep into my work.
That scary sound could be a frost quake — also known as a cryoseism— and it happens when rain and ice seep into the soil, then freeze and expand.
In the 19th century, for example, Britons feared that a noxious "miasma" of bad air would seep into their homes when indoor plumbing was connected to new public sewers.
Hopefully, the "bona fide relationship" standard won't seep into other areas of immigration law, which is already strewn with subjective standards that are only intermittently subject to judicial review.
"The market is digesting the potential that rates moving upwards eventually seep into the real economy in the form of mortgage rates, auto rates, student lending rates," Mahajan said.
We don't do much of anything but seep in each other's company to remind one another that it's possible to be with another person and still feel like ourselves.
While perfectly fine—and oddly pretty, in the way the powder would seep purple into the flesh—it was a disappointment considering my high hopes and the steak's performance.
Hüttel said he's not worried about Amazon building competitive cars, but suggested that there are other things the company is doing in connectivity that could seep into Volkswagen's market.
In the case of DID, the legacy of multiple personality disorder continues to seep into the work of those treating the disorder as well as those who have it.
Daily White House briefings have been dominated by questions about Russia, and Trump's advisers feared the controversy could seep into Trump's foreign trip if he held a news conference.
Gold is everywhere in Suriname, and the effects of its mining seep into all aspects of society, from the political powers to what the locals wear on their fingers.
With self-isolation causing people to be apart from their loved ones, coupled with the anxiety of the whole situation, it's easy for loneliness to seep into everyday life.
But the heart of the story — how the decisions and connections we make inexorably touch others' lives — will echo and seep into readers' bones long after the last page.
Instead, they need to adopt smarter strategies that provide more space for floodwaters to seep into the ground and drain away slowly without leaving behind a trail of destruction.
Military and civilian firefighters can continue to use PFAS firefighting foams that slowly seep into drinking water supplies, although some have pledged to use alternative foams when they train.
The shows began cropping up in the mid- to late-2000s when fledgling smartphones were just beginning to seep into everyday life and carriers began offering unlimited talk plans.
And as we're introduced to more inhabitants like Pasquale, a communist construction worker who fancies Lila, the broader issues of class, gender disparity and politics also seep into view.
The network effect that spurs hypergrowth in many business models has proven to eventually slow, forcing companies to innovate beyond their core businesses and seep into other market opportunities.
But the movie sustains a kind of grace and faith, with the school year's rhythms fitting into the religious holidays that can't help but seep into Lady Bird's bones.
A BHP and Vale-commissioned study on the cause of the rupture found that changes to the dam's design allowed water to seep in, essentially liquefying the dam's barriers.
I think you won't find quite the same degree of self-blame in other cultures as you will in the US. How does that seep into our decision-making?
Small amounts of anti-anxiety meds can seep into the milk and into the baby's system, but she says short-acting forms, such as my old friend Xanax, are safe.
Meanwhile, Puerto Rico is still struggling after Hurricane Maria — 3.4 million people remain without power — while Hurricane Harvey's floods have caused toxic waste to seep from a Houston SuperFund site.
Last September, SpaceX was fueling its Falcon 9 for a routine test fire before launch when a composite liner inside the upper-stage fuel tank failed, letting oxygen seep in.
It doesn't form a perfect seal around your eyes, so light can seep in and create a glare on one or both lenses if you're sitting in a bad spot.
The company dumped 7,100 tons of PFOA-laced sludge into ''digestion ponds'': open, unlined pits on the Washington Works property, from which the chemical could seep straight into the ground.
Patricia Oliver, an attorney representing numerous Porter Ranch residents, said Wednesday that gas has continued to seep out of the facility, and that numerous questions remain about what exactly happened.
Multiple bombings on Agip oil pipelines in the Niger Delta, an oil-rich region of southern Nigeria, have caused thousands of barrels of crude to seep into rivers and farmlands.
The self-described "weird shit" they were making soon began to seep through the cracks, beginning with re-edits of The Monkees and obscure Turkish psych-rock group 3 Hurel.
Third, it must be at a constant level: no quiet bits, when cabin sounds can seep through and break the spell, and not too many crescendos that might startle you.
China's P23P market had swelled rapidly out of nothing in recent years, but lax regulatory oversight allowed corruption to seep in — now Chinese authorities are trying to clean that up.
Hepatitis A is endemic among favela residents, health experts say, and children are frequently sickened by the pathogens that seep from sewage-laden culverts into jury-rigged drinking water pipes.
Yeah. Both in terms of usage, not only regulation, but in terms of the actual underlying performance of the company, you think this is starting to seep into the company?
For example, just 59 percent of lower-earning Americans recognized the term "Bisphenol A (BPA)," an industrial chemical in some plastics and resins that can seep into food and beverages.
It's quite beautiful to look at, and filled with visceral moments that evoke the feeling of being crushed by a wave or having saltwater seep into a gaping purple wound.
Instead, the containers end up in landfills or are burned in incinerators, a concern for environmentalists who say that toxins can seep into the ground or escape into the air.
"The stimulus measures will continue acting as equity tailwinds as they seep into corners of the credit market presently locked," said Adam Crisafulli, founder of Vital Knowledge, in a note.
He wore black shirts to mask any blood that might seep through to his clothing, justifying his wardrobe choice to his mother by saying that it made him look slimmer.
The theater becomes a wet cavern within which nods to the natural world seep through; the sound of cicadas, frogs, waves, and water dripping all pipe in at different points.
"It was really important for us to make sure that this experience doesn't allow any misinformation to seep in," said Ifeoma Ozoma, public policy and social impact manager for Pinterest.
The past week has been one of heroic rescues, hard choices and potential environmental crises — including a dam breach on Friday that allowed coal ash to seep into a river.
Their raw sewage is tossed into cesspits — unlined holes in the ground — that let the liquid seep into the groundwater and the solids collect, to then be dumped into wadis.
The chemicals can cross through the skin and seep into the body, and some previous research also suggests that parabens in products used by pregnant women can impact babies' development.
The chemicals can cross through the skin and seep into the body, and some previous research also suggests that parabens in products used by pregnant women can impact babies' development.
Energy companies dredged thousands of miles of canals through the wetlands to transport equipment through — and those canals allowed shoreline to crumble and saltwater to seep in, killing off plants.
And we don't know what portion of the freshly-thawed soil carbon will seep into rivers and the ocean, versus escape into the atmosphere as carbon dioxide, or worse, as methane.
This is probably why you know Second Life even exists, and you probably first heard about it around 2007: That's when Second Life started to seep into pop culture at large.
Most notably, Hurricane Floyd in 1999 caused massive overflows, with farm wastes expected to seep into the water supply into the following spring, the New York Times reported at the time.
Black Panther gives its villain the space not just to present his views, but to let those views seep into the film's overall message and reshape the perspective of its protagonist.
Probably not, especially if the paint job exposed you to unhealthy fumes, caused toxins to seep into your bloodstream, and made it seem as though you'd been assaulted by first graders.
So when news broke that the record-setting heat over the last year caused the permafrost that the vault is sunk into to melt and seep inside, it was obviously alarming.
It may be all plastic-paneled on the outside, but opt for a version with the colorful touchscreen and heated leather seats and the mini-Mercedes vibe starts to seep through.
G. PATRICK O'BRIENColumbia, South Carolina You declare in "Cows and seep" (November 18th) that Nick Smith, New Zealand's environment minister, "may be the first politician to be immortalised in horse manure".
She says she realized that creating and following a daily plan left less room for unnecessary thoughts to seep in and less room for "emotions to take hold" of the day.
Worried that his pungent vapor might seep into the cabin, the pilot allegedly tried to turn off an air recycling fan to keep it contained—essentially trying to hotbox the cockpit.
Bias can seep into tech in a variety of ways, including through discrepancies in the data that's used to train AI models and via programmers, who may have their own prejudices.
One video, an alternate history of music and resistance, muses that a Chilean protest singer's voice could seep into the ground, waft through the earth, and erupt through a Persian volcano.
High levels of lead plague schools, the industrial chemical polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB) permeates water supplies around the country, and other industrial pollution continues to seep into our lakes, rivers, and streams.
I had to work for it, but because I am a professional, you can be certain that my frustration will not seep out in any of the tricky clue reviews below.
But as seas have gotten higher in the area — the water has risen about 7 millimeters per year since 1993 — water has begun to seep into the soil beneath the dome.
They wanted to control the narrative around our team, and I understood that, because there's a lot of bulls--- that can seep into a young team and affect a young team.
The artwork is covered in scribbled slogans — "Chicks dig the leather," meaning defense; "Dominate 5.17-2164," meaning the all-important 2165-5003 pitch — that Maddon hopes will seep into players' consciousness.
I stare down the adversity and let it seep into my bones, the way slush fills your shoe when you step into one of those puddles that's somehow a foot deep.
Negotiations to end the shutdown, at a standstill over President Trump's demand for border wall funding, could end up on the back burner, even as contagion effects seep through the economy.
The Big Idea, suggested by quantum physics, is that all possible lives, past, present and future, exist at once and sometimes cross, allowing sensations from one to seep into the others.
"If we wait for weakness in global growth and manufacturing and business investment to seep into other parts of the economy... I think we likely have waited too long," Kaplan said.
But when our partisan passions seep past the gates to Walt Disney World, engulf the quaint facades of Main Street and burst into the Hall of Presidents, it's beyond a divide.
There are a lot of theories about what's causing this; political, economic, and job volatility top the list, along with the steady seep of technology into every corner of our lives.
Fallout from humanity's nuclear legacy is locked in glaciers around the world, and now scientists are worrying that it may seep into the environment as climate change causes Arctic ice to melt.
Anyone who's attended MWC (or any massive trade show) is familiar with the creeping dread caused by watching your phone's battery power seep away over the course of a very long workday.
In my case, thoughts that something bad might happen to someone I love seep into my head, and if I can't stop those thoughts and get rid of them, they disruptively blossom.
CNN has reported that the White House is frustrated that it cannot get a handle on the impeachment drama because it learns of developments only when they seep out of closed hearings.
The lead began to seep into the water because of a lack of corrosion control and has remained present in the system even after the city switched back to Lake Huron water.
While we watched acrylic jewelry seep its way onto our ears last fall, clear lucite hoops have put plastic on the chic list with crystal clear resin hoops running upwards of $450.
Sewage and seawater seep into Gaza's depleted aquifer, rendering most water supplies unfit for human consumption, according to the UN. Electricity comes on for three hours a day, often at odd times.
In a Jennifer Aniston-style essay for The Huffington Post, Renee Zellweger highlighted the dangers of so-called "snark entertainment" in gossip magazines and the way it can seep into mainstream media.
I am guessing this kind of doubt will seep again this merger, as the penny drops with the media types at Time Warner that they are now working for a phone company.
The town's water authority had just wrapped up a routine flushing of its water lines, and the chemical, which appears pink when dissolved into water, managed to seep through into the reservoir.
Because the hot cream is better able seep into all of the little cracks and crevices at first, and then when it has cooled a bit the second wafer is smooshed on.
After a year and a half together, she left me, leaving behind nothing but an icy cold loneliness that let up only enough for the sharp pain of heartbreak to seep in.
But the violence of exclusion is not limited to our public institutions: Racism, and reflexes learned in response to it, seep deep into our inner lives and shape our most intimate relationships.
A progressive state can do all it wants to clean its own air and water, but a neighboring state's pollution will still seep over, since air and water don't recognize state lines.
It's the moment when the heat has inserted itself firmly into the air, lethargy has started to seep in, and you're steadily drifting off in the haze of too many daytime beers.
Gold. Millions of swarming golden nanobots that can be dispatched into the bloodstream, where they will seep into the tumor through little holes in its rapidly-growing vessels and lie in wait.
It's as though I've given myself tacit permission to cede the control I exhibit elsewhere, to live at the mercy of secret caprice and act out whatever frustrations seep through from life.
The hospital's generators did not power air conditioning and when city power switched it back on after a day without, it took hours for the humidity to seep out of the hospital.
Explosive rounds, especially from its Howitzer artillery, were being scattered around their training sites, and the military feared that the toxic chemicals inside the water-soluble rounds could seep into drinking water.
There's just a fundamental asymmetry between the organized American left and right, one that allows completely absurd ideas to seep into one side in a way that it just doesn't with the other.
Unusually high rainfall caused water and sewage to seep into the basement of the Boijmans Van Beuningen Museum in Rotterdam, forcing staff to evacuate rare books and displays of archaeological and design objects.
Some players see their fame as a platform to continue a dialogue — no matter how uncomfortable it may be — to talk about racial inequities that seep into the lives of people of color.
And it's not ever going to be a ripped-from-the-headline show because we're telling a story that's not quite about our world, but a lot of stuff absolutely does seep in.
On it she collaborates with Rostam (late of Vampire Weekend), and it is one of the few times in her catalog when I've heard the influence of someone outside of herself seep in.
There are chemicals and pesticides involved in the production of cloth diapers as well, which can seep into the groundwater and severely impact the ecosystem of countries where cotton is a primary export.
I didn't want the Chris drama to seep its way from Vegas into this week, so I was really hoping all the guys could be adults and put the previous week behind them.
Some Protestants have understood that when they become the dominant religion, their faith's power—its here-I-stand refusal to accept orders from any source but God or conscience—tends to seep away.
He'd let the bitter, grassy flavor of the powder seep into his tongue, gulp a glass of water to swallow it, then gulp more to wash the fine particles from between his teeth.
Ego Death (2015), their last and best album, with its low bass whomp and flickery organic seep packed with sneak hooks and luscious noises, captured the lazy drift of a sun-dazed afternoon.
Even if DSA won't adopt Chapo's insult-humor shtick in its official platform, it's hard to imagine that some of its beliefs won't seep in some way into the organization through new membership.
Creating an independent operating unit with its own P&L and separately reported financials would be critical to ensure that Chinese censorship policies don't seep into Google's main search product in the West.
But during the Three Mile Island crisis, reactor staff really did fear that the nuclear fuel could melt through the containment structure and seep into the ground (though not through the entire globe).
But in the meantime, federal and state policy makers and authorities can at least ensure that corporations are not being used as a front to allow foreign money to seep into our elections.
But the company went ahead and issued a voluntary recall in the U.S. for the E-Tron SUV after it found that moisture can seep into the battery cell through a wiring harness.
For most of her 60 years, Ms. Anasthasie watched the daylight seep away with a sense of dread, anxious that darkness might fall before she could find enough wood to cook a meal.
It was very cold inside the three-million-year-old cave (they provided jackets), which formed after an earthquake allowed water to seep into the mountainside and wipe out much of the limestone.
Amazon has recently opened Amazon 4-Star, a catchall gift shop in SoHo — about 100 feet from Balthazar and the MoMA Design Store — that's part of the company's slow seep into physical retail.
The closest the town had come to flooding was in 1993, when it experienced some "seep," or water from the river basin that pushes up through the ground and creates marsh-like conditions.
In one respect, Guilloux's story could not be more contemporary: As violence and terror seep into every aspect of his characters' lives, they try to hold the chaos of the world at bay.
Yet Gattie's sentiments—and the fact that they went unexposed for so long, evading review on the merits—amount to an arresting demonstration that racism can and does seep into the jury system.
None of Effia's descendants play major roles in that saga, but tantalizing rumors of it seep into their stories: an exiled king, a warrior queen, a British governor's head exhibited on a stick.
"Letter O" begins with some wrangling duet playing from Ms. Sirota and Mr. Byrne, as if they're pulling sound from their instruments while battling the elements; eventually, doleful melodies start to seep in.
Potholes form when water and salt seep into cracks, freeze and expand, creating a larger crevice, said Joe Carbone, who works for the Transportation Department, where he is known as the pothole chief.
I am guessing this kind of doubt will seep again in this merger, as the penny drops with the media types at Time Warner that they are now working for a phone company.
This is in contrast to other processors, which often have an opening at the bottom of the working bowl to interface with the motor — a potential leakage point through which liquids can seep.
The vast majority of us have been raised in a world capable of fighting off the living infinitesimal—bacterial infections that seep into our bodies through an open wound or weakened immune system.
The earliest example in Mapping a Mythical Island is a nautical chart from 1339 (presented in an 1890 facsimile), where Hy-Brasil seems to seep into the sea like a dab of ink.
It's unlikely we'll get a song as singular as Kanye West's "Ultralight Beam" anytime soon, so best to linger on it, feel out its grooves and curves, allow it to seep into the pores.
And, because the shoes are not waterproof, rain and snow can still seep through — so, it's still probably not a good idea to go jumping in puddles in your precious, brand-spankin'-new Uggs.
You can hear these influences seep into the bones of his oeuvre, particularly in the rich guitar loops of "SFM'" (below) which purports to be a "Ween cover," despite actually being an original track.
Smoke, we are initially led to believe, is sin made manifest, and its varieties are legion: Characters seep orange rings and iodine plumes; they give off whirlpools of pink and skeins of pale green.
While industry groups have begun orchestrating collective responses, it's unclear how much of that will seep into the ceremony, beyond a plan to make a fashion statement about the issue by wearing black attire.
During her long tenure on the HBO show "Game of Thrones," on which she played Sansa Stark, a royal pain turned leader, Turner learned how to let emotion seep through her mask-like hauteur.
Combating the expansive and fast infection of the seep of disinformation into American elections isn't being "pollyannaish about blood sport in politics," said Graham Brookie, head of digital forensic research for the Atlantic Council.
As those nutrients seep into the soil, they're stimulating the growth of "denitrifying" bacteria—native communities of microbes that produce two environmentally-benign gases, nitrogen and carbon dioxide, during the course of their metabolism.
And the Olympic spirit is finally starting to seep into Pyeongchang, a sprawling county made up of ski resorts and sleepy towns like Hoenggye, where the athletes' village and Olympic Stadium are being built.
The myth of the unbiased public servant is just that — a myth — and it is inevitable that managers will allow their own opinions to seep through in the ways they use other people's money.
Under the new president we have a new F.C.C. commissioner, possibly a different standard for antitrust review on big mergers, and maybe lots of money for infrastructure that might seep into the tech economy.
Even Wasabi, whose music is often interpreted as pure bliss, has a sense of strain to it, like a smile you've plastered on your face for fear of letting your true feelings seep out.
They are arranged to form a circular barrier and may be seen from both inside the circle and outside, where their colors seep through and stitches that hold the painting's base together become visible.
Hilarious as celebrity obsession can be, Wynbrandt accurately depicts how social media and reality television regularly bring celebrities into our daily lives, causing them to seep into our fantasies and impact our self-image.
But when Candle Cove's literal skeleton crew (watch out for that screaming, jaw-waggling Jawbone!) begins to seep into reality in the rural, geographically nondescript town of Iron Hill, the dread becomes more palpable.
When the ground become so saturated that water can no longer seep into the soil, it begins to run off quickly into rivers and streams and this causes a rise in water and a flash.
Instead, she wants the people of King's Landing to see just how much of a tyrant Cersei is by letting her evilness seep into their everyday lives until they have no choice but to revolt.
Those moves are also beginning to seep into spot prices of the euro, which are down around 2 percent in the last three weeks and fell as low as $1.0497 in morning trade in Europe.
Around this time, Evans was transferred from the "sprung" (where, if it rained, he said the water would seep in through the door), to the Anna M. Kross Center, which was dedicated to substance abuse.
The new round comes at a time when Indonesia is pushing strict regulatory changes for peer-to-peer lending businesses in an attempt to ensure that the chaos in China does not seep into Indonesia.
They also found problems when inadequately treated fracking wastewater is dumped in streams or lakes, as well as when fracking wastewater is stored in unlined pits, which allows the water to seep into local groundwater.
Perhaps some had, but for most, these films not only reflected the extremity of the real world, but they also allowed audiences to be scared in a way that didn't seep into their real lives.
Each site on the map contains details about the material being mined and the mines' environmental and social impacts, such as how dredging disrupts rivers and how toxic pollutants seep into plants, animals and people.
If we allow the polarizing and poisoning to seep into our relationships with family and friends, we may we compound our grief over political upheaval as we find ourselves grieving the loss of cherished relationships.
Pilots complain that because of imperfect seals and the way the system is designed, chemicals from engine oil or hydraulic fluid sometimes seep into the air conditioning system, contaminating the air and affecting crew health.
Pros: Comes fully assembled, natural stone color, cover features graphic sun design, seating for four, made in the USCons: Cover does not feature tie-downs, small ventilation holes in cover allow rain to seep in
The Walker administration has defended its environmental record, pointing to new restrictions on manure spreading in eastern Wisconsin, where contaminants can seep through the thin soil and into the cracked bedrock that supplies people's water.
Back on Caño Piedras, Ms. Diaz, who works as a firefighter during the off-season, stood on the ancient rocks between M. clavigera and an oil seep, and said she is looking forward to May.
One of the terrifying things about Trump's victory is that it appeared to put the fundamental assumptions underlying pluralistic liberal democracy up for debate, opening an aperture for poisonous bigotry to seep into the mainstream.
The one in charge, an American, orders his Korean colleague to dump 200 extra bottles of formaldehyde into the Han River, and waves away his protest that the substances will seep into Seoul's water supply.
Expanses of glass punctuate the exterior and allow the bleached Mediterranean sun to seep into the 20-by-30-foot living area, which looks out over the long narrow ledge of pool to the harbor.
If it's sausage, it's raw, so you'll layer that on thinly so that you know it's gonna cook inside, and all that fat from the meat starts to seep down to the bottom of the pan.
While beforehand, rockabilly and British Invasion-influenced genres like Group Sounds had dominated Japanese popular music, contemporary American styles such as new wave, jazz fusion, and AOR began to seep into the sounds of J-pop.
The family had no reason to think this one would be different until Monday, when floodwaters from the relentless rain began to lap at the wheelchair ramp at the front door and seep into the garage.
This has buoyed the economy even as weakness in the euro zone and uncertainties over global trade - seen in U.S.-China talks and also now in a coronavirus outbreak in China - seep into the Czech economy.
This isn't a review of Serenity, nor is it any kind of critical look at the movie (though some of that might seep in since it's hard to talk about Serenity without explaining how it lands).
She told me she's often troubled by the way conservative rhetoric can seep into the pro-choice movement, mentioning phrases like "safe, legal, and rare," which seem to apologize for abortion instead of advocating for it.
BEIJING (Reuters) - Two farms operated by China's fourth-biggest pig producer Jiangxi Zhengbang Technology were found to be illegally dumping manure and allowing noxious sewage to seep into farmland, the Ministry of Ecology and Environment said.
Restarting a portion of that capacity may mean Chinese exports seep back into the global markets at a time when the country is already under fire for flooding the world with steel and other metal exports.
"  That need to pit one body against another, Taylor argues, doesn't just affect a person's relationship with their own body; it can seep into their everyday interactions with people â€" and shape their political choices.
People can see through the ropes and back in time: It's there, at that spot that a person can allow the unerring strength of humans past to envelope them — and let trickles of hope seep in.
A sense of fear began to seep in, fear that he planned to take his life just like the character he'd barely played, and that I had lost the brief chance I'd been given to intercede.
What Heaven Is Like will be the band's seventh LP and, as ever, you'll need to listen to it four or five times to let Chuck Cleaver's raw drawl and Lisa Walker's lonesome resonance seep in.
And even in Urbana, the largest city in the district closest to the university, the findings of the report and the extent of the scandal, blasted on national cable channels, has yet to fully seep in.
These disparate results, calculated by Joy Buolamwini, a researcher at the M.I.T. Media Lab, show how some of the biases in the real world can seep into artificial intelligence, the computer systems that inform facial recognition.
But it became a target for rural landowners, an important part of President Trump's political base, since it could have restricted how much pollution from chemical fertilizers and pesticides could seep into water on their property.
Many new classrooms are equipped with closed-circuit cameras through which authorities monitor students and professors to make sure that Western values, or comments that are critical of the Chinese government, do not seep into classrooms.
" As the show evolved, details of Driver's life would seep into the scripts; in the third season, the fictional Adam lands a role in Shaw's "Major Barbara" on Broadway, a nod to Driver's appearance in "Mrs.
Part of the reason that the recovery from the Great Recession was so plodding is that monetary policy responded only slowly, many economists think, and then took a long time to seep through the financial system.
Watch This on Tonic: Oftentimes awareness will seep in as I panic, so I find myself upright in bed, heart racing, skin clammy, my body shaking from the fear of an invasion that isn't actually happening.
Problem number one, according to the lawsuit: the building's 96-year-old sewage system is seriously faulty, causing the pipes to repeatedly back up and sewage to seep out from under the first-floor restaurant's floorboards.
A day or so in does, however, tend to be the time when the harsh light of day starts to seep in on these things, after that initial novelty of the company's admittedly impressive feat begins wane.
His was one of many stories that came back to me after election night, because it is illustrative of what many people of color are feeling as the words "President-elect Donald Trump" seep into their consciousness.
Also, excess nitrates that seep into water supplies can cause "blue baby syndrome," when nitrogen obstructs red blood cells' abilities to carry enough oxygen, causing a baby's skin to turn blue, according to the New York Times.
The thing I'm watching for is does this manufacturing weakness and global growth weakness seep into other sectors where eventually you start getting one or two negative job reports and then consumers start to be less robust.
For some women who have been raped, abused and harassed, each day since the Weinstein bombshell "is a fresh hell, as unnerving headlines and stories seep into daily life," AP's Tamara Lush writes from St. Petersburg, Fla.
With porn sites already representing 52 percent of all internet views in the UK, it clear that the sex industry will find ways to seep through all barriers, even with age-restricted online porn on the way.
Ms. Tede now gathers wood to make charcoal, a process that is stripping the land of its few trees, so that when the rains come, if the rains come, the water will not seep into the earth.
While the author's crabby tendencies do seep into his work occasionally—Walter's rants in Freedom often feel like the writer using his character as a pulpit—the overall affect of his fiction is tender, bordering on hopeful.
Netflix's lack of transparency about viewer information has been met by howls of protest by competitors, who say there is no credibility to the data that does seep out, because there is no independent verification or context.
Progress on women's rights is backsliding in the face of taunts and hostility on social media that seep into public discourse, politicians and activists said at a global conference on women's issues in Canada earlier this month.
Essentially, when an untold number of biases (gender or otherwise) exist in our literature and language — biases, like, that nurses are inherently women or engineers are bound to be men — these can seep through into Google Translate's output.
"I'd have thought the market might be taking too much of an optimistic view of how bad it is and as the information starts to seep out people will realize how long it's going to be," Strachan said.
This time, the show wants to show how that corruption happens, and how Fisk's superpower isn't strength or being really rich, but rather how he's able to take advantage of those cracks that let his influence seep in.
They're fine for swimming in temperate waters on relatively warm days, but I've found that having cool water seep down your back on a chillier day — or in the middle of winter, for that matter — can be miserable.
These coolants are fairly harmless to the ozone layer, but they turn out to be extremely potent greenhouse gases — up to 10,000 times as effective at trapping heat as carbon dioxide — when they seep out into the atmosphere.
The fog is a useful, all-purpose metaphor, not least for the falsehoods that seep into and cloud human minds; the radio is a competing system that serves as a source of clarity — at least in this film.
This propensity was pushed even further in canvases from the mid-70s and one here, from 1980, which have naturalistic droplets of water painted against a monochromatic ground that look so real they might seep off the canvas.
Such a painting is suspended in slow rotation, like a sword of Damocles, over Mark Wendland's blood-red set for this latest revival, in which Ouisa and Flan's living room seems to seep into an endless cityscape beyond.
A 29.99 pound dress in a high street chain may be made of cotton, an innocuous-sounding natural material, but uses fertilisers which seep into groundwater and create dead zones in lakes and rivers where marine life cannot survive.
The main opposition grouping is the Zionist Union; its hapless leader, Yitzhak Herzog, has seen his credibility with his colleagues, and according to the polls with many of his voters, seep away towards Yair Lapid's small Yesh Atid party.
Tsar Nicholas is a hero to conservatives and ultra-conservatives, although some deplore the fact that he abdicated in March 1917, allowing democracy to seep into a land whose natural form of governance, in their view, is sacred autocracy.
A small amount of methane continues to seep out of the ground—either from gases trapped in the soil, the wellhead, or an imperfect seal—and Conley says he'll continue flying over the site until the flow rate stabilizes.
As Instagram becomes a more prevalent part of our everyday lives — and all signs point to the fact that it is — the availability of the "public figure" designation has started to seep into public consciousness, lessening the term's value.
Prince slinks across the stage, wields a guitar as if it is a lover (gripping its body with equal parts love and aggression), and builds layers of lyrics that seep deep into the psyche of listeners across the globe.
These refrigerants are fairly harmless to the ozone layer, but they still turn out to be extremely potent greenhouse gases — up to 20133,000 times as effective at trapping heat as carbon dioxide — when they seep out into the atmosphere.
" The report, entitled "Collapsing Oil Prices Seep Into State Credit Profiles," suggests that as state lawmakers head into session in the next budget season, their true fiscal situation "could be more intense than what their official forecasts currently anticipate.
Researchers at the University of Tokyo's JSK lab decided to borrow from that behavior to try and improve robotic performance, building a metal frame that could be filled with water which would seep out when it was in motion.
James Bridle is an artist and technologist whose work addresses issues of privacy, surveillance, and security; he coined the term "New Aesthetic" to describe the way the visual language of technology has begun to seep into the physical world.
Scientists at the US Geological Survey's Hawaii Volcano Observatory worry that if the lava lake drops too far, groundwater will seep into the conduit -- the plumbing in this vast, interconnected system -- between the summit and the East Rift Zone.
Countering violent non-state actors will almost assuredly force the U.S. military to engage in operations in or on the edge of densely populated "megacities," urban areas that seep into one another and have more than 10 million inhabitants.
Moreover, fracking may occur in such a way that the wells are drilled in formations with drinking water resources, or the well may be constructed improperly so that the toxic chemicals in the water seep into the surrounding earth.
The original Jafar was the epitome of the noxious trope of the shrieking, fey, vaguely homophobic Disney villain; Kenzari's Jafar is quiet, straightforward, and almost affectless, except for occasional moments when he lets his thirst for power seep through.
The acidic properties of the coffee itself — and milk proteins, sugar or artificial sweeteners, caramel sauce, chocolate syrup and any other flavorful additions to the brew — can seep between the keys to short out circuits or corrode the components.
"These references seep out of his highly allusive, often poetic forms in waves, evoking the earlier Modernism of Brancusi, Arp, Noguchi and Duchamp, but also carpentry, basket weaving, African sculpture and the building of shelter and ships," she added.
It feels like you're lying on a Jello mold, but at the same time, it has a nice firm base to it, so it contours and relieves pressure without letting your body seep in or get out of alignment.
The chemicals migrate into food from food processing equipment like plastic tubing, conveyor belts and gaskets and other plastic materials used in the manufacturing process, and can also seep in from printed labels or plastic materials in the packaging.
Any incursions would have to be meticulous: scientists now have the technology to study the chemistry of air that's been locked inside a sealed tomb, and, if anyone allowed precious data to seep out, it would be a scandal.
Local politics seep into his scripts: ten days before Super Tuesday, Nelson had written some dialogue about Zephyr Teachout, who recently announced that she would run for Congress in Nelson's district, and is viewed by some as a carpetbagger.
Witherspoon is — as she always is at her best — a tensed-up ball of crackling fire, while Woodley has shifted into a whole new acting gear now that Jane's pain and fury are starting to seep through the cracks.
"The market is digesting the potential that rates moving upwards eventually seep into the real economy in the form of mortgage rates, auto rates, student lending rates," said Mona Mahajan, U.S. investment strategist at Allianz Global Investors in New York.
With over two decades of work, Dupri has left a heavy footprint in Atlanta's soil, setting a precedent for much of the hip-hop and R&B to seep out of the region from the early 90s into the aughts.
"When you're doing autobiography, you realize our lives are very repetitive, so a sense of magical realism starts to seep in there," said Park, who cited British-American cartoonist Gabrielle Bell as an admired peer working in a similar vein.
By letting an air of supernatural menace seep slowly into a cosy but already tense domestic setting, "Hereditary" summons the unquiet spirits of "Rosemary's Baby" (1968) and "The Stepford Wives" (1975), both of which were adapted from novels by Ira Levin.
All of this complicates the simple act of listening to music—enjoying it, relating to it, feeling its words and chords reverberate through your consciousness and seep into your soul (or lack thereof, depending on which aural poison you pick).
Watching the water swish through the finely ground coffee beans and then seeing it seep through each hole and then finally being allowed to witness how the various flows group together to form that golden brown liquid of the gods.
As we take away the human aspect from body shapes, we make it easier for this kind of messaging to seep into the thoughts of people labeled apples, bananas, and pears — and that will rot our thinking from the core.
Best of all [Sansa] continued to treat Littlefinger with a healthy disrespect – "The woman who murdered my mother, father and brother is dangerous … thank you for your wise council" – although I wonder if his whispered theories will seep in eventually.
They're typically cheaper and lighter compared to dual-hose units, but there's a catch: Their design creates negative air pressure inside of a room, causing warm air from the outside or nearby rooms to seep under doors and through window gaps.
From authorities in the United States and China working jointly on enhanced protocols to leveraging platforms and commercial web sites to plug holes that allow this appropriated IP to seep into markets, there are plenty of opportunities to improve IP enforcement.
"If the 'voice' of a good book gets into my head, it can seep into my own experience of the world and I find myself thinking in that voice, as that character, while carrying out normal activities," one survey respondent reported.
MLB Team Report - New York Mets - INSIDE PITCH LOS ANGELES — New York Mets manager Terry Collins inadvertently let some medical news seep out during his postgame comments following Noah Syndergaard's one-man show against the Los Angeles Dodgers on Wednesday night.
"We want to know how long is it going to take to dig this plume of contaminated soil and how can we be reassured, without a doubt, that it has not and will not seep into the aquifer," he said.
The study found that the chemicals seep into young coral and contribute to coral bleaching, which occurs when an increase in sea temperatures kills the algae that grows inside coral, turning reefs white and eliminating nutrients that sustain other marine life.
Schon, the group's guitarist and co-founder, hasn't taken kindly to the news, sharing his anger over the perception that it was a visit from Journey as a whole and that his bandmates allowed politics to seep into the group.
Apple is looking for ways to make the iPhone case more watertight in order to compete with Android vendors that have been touting their own phones' water resistance: Fewer holes in the case means fewer ways for water to seep in.
Rigorous in their clarity and illusion of three-dimensionality, these images nevertheless behave in ways that binaries shouldn't: denied the stability of numerical data, their forms thaw and seep and squelch, running across the surface in liquified streams and pools.
Power shortages have routinely caused water treatment to cease, allowing raw sewage to seep into the groundwater and flow into the sea, polluting the local water supply and fouling beaches throughout Gaza and along much of the southern Israeli seashore.
As breathtaking space-down views of our world seep into our cultural consciousness, people are waking up to the "Spaceship Earth" analogy that casts our planet as a natural vessel with limited resources that must be steered responsibly by its crew.
But some European leaders suggested that Mr. Trump's bellicose rhetoric — so long as it does not seep into policy — could play a useful role in forcing countries that breach trading rules to take measures to restrain subsidies for favored industries.
U.S. Treasury prices fell, with their yields rising, following data from a private payrolls processor showing private employers added 205,000 jobs in January, a signal that any pause in economic growth has yet to seep into the U.S. labor market.
The result allows the Tony-winning score from Lynn Ahrens (lyrics) and Stephen Flaherty (music) to seep into every corner of a historical fantasia that takes its title from a bygone musical genre whose syncopations are no less joyous today.
They work in the kitchen alongside Ms. Llanos's mother and sister, turning out some of New York's finest cholados, raspados (the same ingredients, minus the fruit) and salpicóns (fruit half-smashed so the juices run, with a crimson seep of grenadine).
" She drills into how inherited ideas of sexual hierarchies seep down through some vague cultural apparatus and lodge themselves into us as "a certain cultural consensus about what women wanted and how men should go about giving it to them.
Smoking in a vehicle with the windows closed can also generate more than 100 times the EPA's 24-hour recommended exposure limit to particles that irritate the respiratory system and can seep from the lungs into the bloodstream, Prochaska said.
We would spend our days looking for salvageable logs that didn't powder at the touch and trying to dig back sand to make ditches only for it seep back in, as if Paul Bunyan had confused his tall tale with Sisyphus's.
But the trope of the "welfare queen" was nicely constructed to seep into a white American psyche already anxious in the 1970s and 1980s about race, single mothers and an urban culture that challenged more than a few mainstream myths.
"It appears that the entire coast off Washington, Oregon and California is a giant methane seep," Robert Ballard, who is famed for finding the wreck of the Titanic and has now discovered the 500 new seeps, said in a statement.
The last few years especially have seen aspects of Eminem's art and personality seep into the pop mainstream, especially in the work of Macklemore, who emerged from Seattle's independent hip-hop scene to become a pop phenomenon with intricate rhymes.
Even when made of natural fibers, clothing does not biodegrade without a fight, especially if they have been dyed, printed on, or liaised with harmful chemicals, as residual toxins seep into the earth or get released into the air if burnt.
And with that approach, Trump has continued to erode our norms, allowing a frightening and dangerous rhetoric to seep into not just the mainstream, but into the fabric of our society, a move that could, ultimately, rot our democracy from the inside out. 
And the reason for that is even though the consumer's very strong and is a key underlining of the economy, manufacturing sector is weak and probably weakening and global growth decelerating is probably fighting its way to seep into the U.S. economy.
He plumped for six rates instead of three, burying small businesses in paperwork and allowing politics to seep into the rules (the government recently cut the rate on khakras, a popular snack from his home state of Gujarat, from 12% to 5%).
In the meantime, Amazon continues to seep into our daily lives through its ever-expanding reach, and forced arbitration affords the tech giant (and many other massive companies like it) the ability to evade a system of power created to hold them accountable.
Hashtags that seep into your subconscious when you watch the show include #trottergate and #snoutrage — the latter being used on real-life Twitter in 2015, when Prime Minister David Cameron was accused of having simulated intercourse with a pig's head while a student.
In addition, the characters are surprisingly well-rounded, particularly given how many there are; and the setting could not be richer, with cars that look lived in, clothes that haven't quite left the '70s, and a soundtrack that will seep into your psyche.
They should bring up things like bisphenol A, which can seep out of plastic water bottles and is tied to adverse pregnancy outcomes, like premature births and miscarriage, as well as cosmetics and fragrances, which often contain endocrine-disrupting phthalates, she says.
BLANKFEIN: A LOT OF TIMES -- LOOK THE DIFFERENCE IN BEING A SECOND GUESSER AND LEARNING FROM EXPERIENCE, BEING A GOOD MANAGER OR BAD MANAGER, GOOD MOTIVATOR OR NOT HOW MUCH YOU LET AFTER ACQUIRING INFORMATION SEEP INTO YOUR ASSESSMENT OF OTHER PEOPLE'S PERFORMANCE.
" Modesty is an effort by the community, he added, "to not just allow that to seep into our lives, but see it as a sign that we should almost be more careful, and more circumspect when it comes to the way we dress.
You pretend maybe it doesn't have power over you, not yet, just as you might pretend you can really know what's going on behind your neighbor's closed door, or understand a darkness that might seep into a friend or loved one's soul.
By withholding it until the very end, Guadagnino transforms the red that foregrounded Argento's Suspiria into a plot point: It begins to seep into the movie more and more vividly alongside a steady buildup of tension, heralding the ultimate unleashed carnage to come.
With the back doors open, they speed off and the containers shoot out the back, leaving thousands of liters of hydrochloric and sulphuric acid and acetone to seep into the earth, contaminating the soil, killing vegetation, and harming animals that contact it.
There is a constant loss of water resulting in a watermark around the sink that represents how public funds disappear, seep through government agencies, and are misappropriated in the maintenance of public infrastructure, resulting in a lack of running and drinking water.
The show doesn't shy away from the disturbing nature of Liv's condition; she may fold her brains into sandwiches and sushi, but she's still eating dead people — who then seep into her thoughts and personality in ways she has no control over.
"It's a very simple dish, but when you put hot soup on it, all those flavors seep into the rice," said Mr. D'Silva, calling it "soul food that the laborers would eat" in the 1960s at hawker stalls in the country's bustling quays.
In fact, it not only doesn't regulate the solid animal waste produced by these corporate-owned "farms," it effectively kills any attempt at regulating what can be dumped onto the ground — and allowed to seep into the water — in communities across the country.
Her use of eye-popping color in Emma makes a convincing argument that bubble gum pink is the natural choice for living room walls, and the lush, opulent interiors make you want to slowly seep into a hot bath surrounded by marble cherubs.
Despite Chief Justice John Roberts' oft-stated goal of keeping the Supreme Court above the kinds of conflicts that have crippled the political branches of government, there are times when internal debates between the justices -- and even some sniping -- will seep out.
At the same time, jazz found ways to continue to seep out into the cultural mainstream, from David Bowie's final album, "Blackstar," to the film "La La Land," to the way Kendrick Lamar's extended musical ecosystem has embraced the Los Angeles jazz world.
NHTSA announced last week that new testing at Takata prompted the Japanese parts firm to declare 2.7 million of the newer air bag inflators defective, raising questions about the risk from desiccated air bags as moisture can still seep into the propellant of some inflators.
The researchers who studied Lake Whillans suspect that the ammonium and methane seep up from the lake's muddy floor from the rotting corpses of marine organisms that accumulated during warm periods, millions of years ago, when this region was covered by ocean rather than ice.
Emotional breakthroughs seep into almost every scene of the two-hour and 15-minute film, often leaving Moss covered in distressed eyeliner that spends more time on her cheeks than it does on her eyelids and stringy hair that probably hasn't seen shampoo in weeks.
During Wednesday's keynote speech, we saw that approach seep into all of Google's platforms, from Android to Gmail to Google Assistant, each of which are getting spruced up with new capabilities thanks to AI. Here's our list of the coolest things Google announced today.
And as the market starts to seep into our most personal relationships, and again these can be romantic or platonic, we are becoming alienated from our emotions in a really problematic way that I think has actually contributed to a broader epidemic of loneliness.
" Moving on, Harris takes her readers into the 19th century and Charles Dickens's "Bleak House," a narrative so damp and rainy that the "drip, drip" becomes the heartbeat of the story and the fog "will seep its way into every crevice of the novel.
You might already know that neglecting to clean your face at the end of the day has big consequences for your skin: "If you don't remove every trace of makeup, it can seep into your pores and clog them, typically causing breakouts," says Vaishaly.
As mindfulness meditation and other varieties seep into many areas of life and health, and especially as more people do it on their own, a small group of experts and civilians are pointing out that it does not always do good for the human psyche.
Eight years after her death in 2009 — just around the time some of her imagery was starting to seep out via the internet — and six years after the first exhibitions of her work began to draw serious attention, she is famous, but still unknown.
Also, make your pre-workout snack low-glycemic (aka one that allows sugar to slowly seep into your bloodstream) and could help you perform significantly better than a high-glycemic snack, according to a study in the Journal of Science and Medicine in Sports.
After four days, half the fish had died, showing that cigarette butts "seep in into the aquatic environment and are toxic and deadly to living creatures," says Thomas Novotny, emeritus professor of global health at San Diego State University, who was involved in the study.
If Thorn had edited the video to add several cuts, or several segments featuring different characters played by him (his usual style), it would be too easy to let the tension and vulnerability that builds as Thorn tells his story seep out of the video.
"If we wait for weakness in global growth and manufacturing and business investment to seep into other parts of the economy... I think we likely have waited too long," Dallas Fed President Robert Kaplan told a group in a Houston suburb after that report.
As at other sites in the region, these ponds were built on top of karst, porous limestone prone to cracks and sinkholes that can let poisonous ash seep into groundwater and threaten drinking water — in this case, possibly affecting more than a million people.
Atlanta is about pursuing your dreams, sure — but it's also about how, when you're poor and disadvantaged, those dreams can start to seep into every corner of your life, until it feels like you're not so much a person but a vehicle for something else.
Plus, Marin pointed out, the process of creating a great sex life starts before you even hop into bed: "Other factors in your relationship will seep into the bedroom, so you have to put that same amount of effort into making sure you have a healthy relationship."
The result is an acute lack of freshwater that has allowed a salty tide from the nearby Persian Gulf to advance north from the Shatt al-Arab waterway — the confluence of the Tigris and the Euphrates that Basra residents depend on — and seep into once-lush farmland.
Popular racial stereotypes that portray black people as dangerous, threatening criminals seep into the public conscience and the media, reinforcing some police officers' perceptions of black children as older and more culpable than they are, and making it more likely they will shoot black people to death.
An oil spill in Indonesia's port city of Balikpapan, on the island of Borneo, killed at least four fishermen when a state-owned oil refinery pipe burst 25 meters below the sea surface, causing crude oil to seep out over 16 square miles in the Makassar Strait.
This was water straight from the mountain that sends your blood surging and crams every capillary with a belt of adrenalin, despatching endorphins to seep into the seats of pleasure in body and brain, so that your soul goes soaring, and never quite settles all day.
Cousins also brings the camera inside the Art Institute to show affinities between the main gallery's translucent ceilings, which allow light to seep in from above, and the ceilings designed for The Trial, shot in the abandoned Gare d'Orsay in Paris, as well as those in Kane.
While I wouldn't necessarily go so far as to link November's terrorist attacks in Paris to the stuff we saw on so many runways, designers are clearly as susceptible to these fears as anyone else; they seep into the collective consciousness and are expressed in design.
Plot twists, denouements and sometimes an entire episode can seep out beforehand, making for markets that unfairly favor those in the know at the expense of fans and aficionados putting down money based on their hunches or their own studied analysis of what might lie ahead.
But that is the challenge facing the Carolinas after Hurricane Florence and a wearying week of heroic rescues, hard choices, potential environmental crises — including a dam breach on Friday that allowed coal ash to seep into a river — and a vast response that is still unfolding.
While Lavery's analysis could easily have sustained itself without many of the above philosophical and psychoanalytical digressions, what might be missing from Quaint, Exquisite is a more extensive survey on the way Japonisme penetrated (or failed to seep into) the visual arts, apart from elements of décor.
Mr. Shaub, a longtime government lawyer who has led the Office of Government Ethics since 2013, has been accused by Representative Jason Chaffetz of Utah, the Republican chairman of the House Oversight Committee, of playing politics and letting "public relations" seep into the office's ethical guidance.
A pioneer of a new sound, a totem of contemporary Britain, a vessel of sharp charisma—all signs point to him being the next in a lineage of artists who seep into the foundation of music, stamping their tone across its fabric, irreversibly pushing it toward the future.
One of the factors that has was underestimated in the U.N. reports, which envisage most Antarctic ice remaining frozen, is a process known as "hydro fracturing" whereby pools of meltwater on ice shelves seep deep into the ice, refreeze and force vast chunks of ice to crack off.
With storm drains and paving materials that allow water to seep through, the alleys funnel water into underground storage receptacles, preventing water from rain, hoses, fire hydrants and other sources from making its way, through sewers, drains and concrete riverbeds, to the ocean, picking up pollutants along the way.
Though at times that may seem impossible — storm clouds almost literally gather on Jeff's brow when the constant arguments that the world is inherently ugly start to seep through his armor — it's that earnestness that ultimately saves the series from completely breaking apart, and will hopefully save Jeff, too.
M.T.A. officials said that January was particularly hard on the subway system because of a two-day snowstorm early in the month that blanketed the city, and extreme swings in temperature from cold to warm during the month that caused snow to melt faster and seep into equipment.
A hauntingly surreal dream of excess half-remembered in tranquility, with those cascading keyboards and digital sputters playing faintly in the back of your head as a nagging reminder, the album squishes over song boundaries like overflowing bathwater; songs drip into each other and seep onto the floor.
This melancholia is the new dream-pop, and Post Malone has found like-minded musical collaborators — Louis Bell foremost among them, and also Frank Dukes, who offers a more nuanced take on the sound — partial to gloomy tempos and synths that seep into every available corner of a track.
Use this opportunity (and your free weekends) to identify all the around-the-house tasks that need doing, life admin that needs resolving, and all the errands that need running (for example I have a pair of boots that seep in rain from the bottom — I'm over it).
Phillies push past Mets in 27 innings NEW YORK — In their own ways, Philadelphia Phillies manager Pete Mackanin and shortstop Freddy Galvis allowed fatalism to seep into their thoughts and actions as Galvis' popup rose high above Citi Field with two outs in the eighth inning Tuesday night.
And in "272 Views of Law & Order," Machado offers up capsule synopsis of seasons of the Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, brilliantly flipping the script on the trope of dead girls and violence and allowing us to fully see how how much those problematic narratives seep into our public consciousness.
Arguments that are kept in Richard and Rachel's private lives seep out into their more public one (the film features a very memorable shouting match on the most publicly private place in the world: a sidewalk in Manhattan) and reveal how their private stressors put pressure on their joint bond.
America has recently discovered that a similar rule holds true for government shutdowns: if it happens just before Christmas, when federal workers are already on holiday and nobody is paying much attention to the news, then the waste and pain will not seep into the headlines for a couple of weeks.
In this #MeToo moment, when there is renewed interest in (read: confusion about) how to separate the life from the work, there is a welcome matter-of-factness in Holt's approach, a refreshing acknowledgment of how the two seep into each other, an awareness for our propensity for self-deception.
Julian Andrews, a geochemist at the University of East Anglia in England and the lead author of a paper in the journal Marine and Petroleum Geology about the work, said that the area was a "cold seep" where methane in deep formations moved upward through faults and then through sediments in the seabed.
Death is a huge specter on Wizard Bloody Wizard; with such heavy subject matter on show, it would be easy to slip into entirely morbid or depressing tones, yet Electric Wizard play death as a muse, allowing the darkness to seep into the words and the shadowy world that they so easily create.
But between an HSN collection, a Betsey Johnson tricolor backpack and an auction held on Wednesday in Paris to benefit African women, with Versace and Stella McCartney (among other brands) contributing "Wonder Woman"-inspired pieces, my bet is the essence of the film is already starting to seep into fashion's hive mind.
After he finally gets the better of the fight and manages to lop off the snake's skull, Wood apologizes for failing to clean up the bloody aftermath right away; he explains that he had thought it wise to wash off the venom first, since it was starting to seep into an open wound.
While many successfully filter out pollution in the lab, they are less effective in practice, because if they do not seal tightly to the face, dirty air can seep around them, said Miranda Loh, head of environmental and public health at the Institute of Occupational Medicine, a research firm based in Edinburgh.
While many successfully filter out pollution in the lab, they are less effective in practice, because if they do not seal tightly to the face, dirty air can seep around them, said Miranda Loh, head of environmental and public health at the Institute of Occupational Medicine, a research firm based in Edinburgh.
Objects is adapted from the 2006 novel by Gone Girl author Gillian Flynn and directed by Jean-Marc Vallée, the man responsible for Big Little Lies, and once again he creates a sense of tantalizingly ambiguous indirection, as well as repressed psychological forces that seep and spread like a stain across a plaster ceiling.
The fear-mongering narrative around conventional deodorant is like the health-scare version of Coach Carr's safe-sex speech in Mean Girls: If you use it, then the aluminum and parabens will seep in through your armpit and work their way into your bloodstream and then you will get cancer and you will die.
Harmful bacteria in feces that is allowed to seep into the surrounding soil can survive for months, and in densely populated settlements like Kibera that are veined with dirt paths, they easily find their way into food and water, often by residents who unknowingly carry the pathogens into their homes on shoes or unwashed hands.
Apple has already touted how it will improve AirDrop file-sharing, but it could seep into an Apple version of the Tile—the little device that helps you find your oft-misplaced things—help you unlock your car with your phone, or even tell you where to find what you want in the grocery store.
Almost daily, stories seep out of the administration about feuding between top officials and rival centers of power around Trump, including the camp led by political adviser Stephen Bannon and the family inner circle comprising his son-in-law Jared Kushner and his daughter Ivanka Trump, who announced Wednesday she would take an unpaid staff position.
While Tully allows unease about what's happening to Marlo seep in just as gradually, dropping clues that what's going on is more Fight Club than Mary Poppins in the development of the relationship between her and Tully (Mackenzie Davis), the night nanny she hires to help out who turns out to be a hallucination of Marlo's twentysomething self.
For full Emmys coverage, click here And it was her loving husband Kidman turned to the most after long days shooting some of her more emotional scenes from Big Little Lies "Because we were shooting for so long, I think the duration of [the production] slowly started to seep in," the Oscar winner told Entertainment Tonight.
It's not that the place you record must necessarily seep into the music you make, but something about the music that Marie Davidson and Pierre Guerineau have made over the years finds an echo in the imagery of late-capitalist isolation, in long lonely nights in the bowels of the machine spitting out all our modern problems.
Yet despite those caveats, there's little doubt that DeGeneres' decision to publicly embrace her homosexuality — and, with ABC's reluctant but eventual cooperation, to extend that embrace to her fictional character — was a watershed in how gay men and women are treated on TV. And over time, the lessons we learn from TV seep into real life.
Keeping the objects on his body until he can't physically take the pain anymore, he sees his practice as a way of slowing down in a time when everything else is moving quickly — just like a cup of hot tea, he lets the miscellaneous objects seep into and seemingly melt on to his body, slowly and deliberately.
" Most players can better relate to Jordan Spieth, who spoke earlier this year about letting his bad rounds seep into his life off the course, or Rory McIlroy, who is building an impressive library with books that spread the perspective he articulated after winning the Players Championship in March: "I am not my score; I am not my results.
A.I. software is only as smart as the data used to train it, as Steve Lohr recently wrote, and that means that some of the biases in the real world can seep into A.I. If there are many more white men than black women in the system, for example, it will be worse at identifying the black women.
"My concern is that that weakness may seep into other parts of the U.S. economy, so that ultimately over the next several months, that weakness intensifies, and will ultimately catch up with the job markets, and will ultimately catch up and diminish consumer confidence, and maybe affect consumer behavior," Kaplan said at a lunch in Corpus Cristi, Texas.
For decades, Picher was one of the most productive mining fields in the state, producing 50 percent of the lead and zinc used during World War I. The mining stopped in 1967, but contaminated water continued to seep out of the 14,000 abandoned mines, and millions of tons of toxic mine tailings, known as chat, remained piled up at the edge of town.
As gray clouds swept onto the campus earlier in the week, a high-tech air filtration system pushed air out of buildings, making it harder for smoke to seep inside, said Linda Somerville, assistant director of insurance and risk management for the J. Paul Getty Trust, which oversees the Getty Center and has nearly $12 billion in assets, including art.
They ranged from homeowners who had witnessed oil seep into their backyards from the burst pipeline in 2007 to activists with multiple arrests under their belts to members of First Nations that had steadfastly opposed the pipeline's progress through BC. In neighbouring province, Alberta, Trans Mountain is touted by premier Rachel Notley as a smart way to get the province's petroleum from the oilsands to the coast.
"As political trends seep further into the broader economy, the new company, Definers, is arming clients with the arsenal available to the most well-funded political candidates, including dossiers on their opponents’ strengths and weaknesses, tracking tools to monitor what people are saying in traditional and social media, and a rapid-response operation to shape public fights," wrote the Wall Street Journal in May 2015.
During his Tuesday appearance before the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs, the central bank leader described the economy as "healthy" and said the outlook is "favorable," though he warned that problems abroad could seep into the U.S. Powell also assured Senate officials that low inflation pressures are allowing the Fed to be patient when it comes to the future policy path.
Watching the Steve's films, it made me reflect on how much resentment I've let seep into my own life, how often I've held a friend's success against them, how often I've wasted days wallowing in self-pity because I didn't get something that I thought I deserved because of how good and smart I am and how stupid I thought the world is for not recognizing that.
"One of the biggest challenges we are going to have is this kind of propaganda and perversions of Islam that you see generated on the internet, and the capacity for that to seep into the minds of troubled individuals, or weak individuals, and seeing them motivated then to take actions against people here in the United States and elsewhere in the world," Mr. Obama said.
We wanted to give our readers a more close-up look at the gritty details that they wouldn't be able to get from sitting in the audience: seeing the way the blood splatters up the legs of the performers and begins to slowly seep into the costumes as the scene progresses, and the contrast with the heavy waterproof boots the stagehands wear as they slog through it.
You get to buy a little paper ticket (one of the last bastions of paper ticketing!), get yourself some special candy that you'd never buy at a drug store even though it's $7 more expensive at the theater, play a racing arcade game in the lobby, marvel at the ugly rug pattern, and let all that freshly popped popcorn air seep into your pores, as Mother Nature intended.
"One of the biggest challenges we are going to have is this kind of propaganda and perversions of Islam that you see generated on the Internet, and the capacity for that to seep into the minds of troubled individuals or weak individuals, and seeing them motivated then to take actions against people here in the United States and elsewhere in the world that are tragic," said the president.
Even before he became president, Donald Trump was known as a routine liar, a bullshit artist of the first order even by the standards of high-end real estate and reality TV. The question when he took office wasn't so much about whether he'd become more honest and restrained—that was never on the table—but whether his habit of outright fabrication would seep into the government he oversees.
Yesterday the secretive South Londoner snuck an early gift into our stockings in the shape of the "Young Deaths/Nightmarket" single, and as the angels sang "I will always be there for you," it was hard not to see his music as a constant and guiding force, one that promises—just like the innocence and jubilation that seep into Christmas morning like brandy into the pudding—to last forever.
Through the series, he's become one of the most informed human beings on the planet on the topic of WWI; as such, the Great War (and "The Great War") has started to seep into other facets of his life—he's now doing consulting work with Swedish video game studio EA DICE, which is hard at work on the upcoming World War I–themed first-person shooter Battlefield 1.
If the tanker does explode and sink, that will make the cleanup much more difficult as the oil will seep out beneath the surface of the water, according to Babatunde Anifowose, a senior lecturer in petroleum and environmental technology at the University of Coventry in the UK. But if the tanker does not explode, the environmental impact is likely to be less severe than with a spillage of heavy crude oil.

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