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Everything was going great until an indescribable smell started seeping in.
Some survivors, Gupta said, have reported drinking rainwater seeping in through the rubble.
And then, into this cerebral, thoughtful landscape, the natural world comes seeping in.
It's believed the new home button could prevent water and dust from seeping in.
By the end of tonight's episode, the cracks are evident, the water seeping in.
"Protectionism is creeping and seeping in all corners of the economy," Mr. Adams said.
We live in a world where violence seems to be seeping in from all sides.
I see how China is slowly taking control and the culture is slowly seeping in.
But she only spent one night in the new home before the water started seeping in.
Ambivalence is seeping in about her authenticity and the power of her symbolism as a woman.
Concrete vaults are pricier, but they can prevent soil, water, and other invaders from seeping in.
The lone sources of light were shafts of sunshine seeping in and a blinking television screen.
I came hoping to escape my thoughts about recent real world horrors, but they kept seeping in.
Some believe that the liquid is seeping in from outside the tomb, which is below sea level.
Puhaindran's wish list, opens the kitchen to the courtyard — and seals it to prevent downpours from seeping in.
Turner has his first vision—blood seeping in red bubbles through the silk of an ear of corn.
One of his coldest songs is also his best, warmth seeping in around its melancholy edges ("Real Friends").
Imagine trying to fight off enemy planes amid the overwhelming roar and the freezing cold seeping in from outside.
In addition to a cork, all the bottles have two layers of rubber to prevent saltwater from seeping in.
And those lies are seeping in to our minds, mixing up our memories of what's true, and what's false.
Information is seeping in along with foreign goods, eroding the cult of personality surrounding Mr. Kim and his family.
They're great to look at and the style fits the themes of the show so well, with darkness seeping in everywhere.
She has deleted all her news feeds on Facebook and she tries to watch less TV. But politics keeps seeping in.
Water is seeping in, parts of the ceiling are collapsing, roof slates are loose and the basement has been damaged by flooding.
"There's a lot of pessimism seeping in," said Erick Erickson, a commentator close to the Cruz campaign and a leading anti-Trump voice.
The roadway is supported by steel rods inside concrete, called rebar, but that rebar is corroding from road salt seeping in through cracks.
At the time there were also bush fires, so while the helmet protected her from ash, it didn't stop smog from seeping in.
Persistent reminders in the media and from many financial advisers about the value of later filing also is likely seeping in to public awareness.
The rain was falling and water was seeping in the door, but it was not until the next morning that the flooding turned serious.
Another wretched end for the Knicks, another bitter defeat, all seeping in as Carmelo Anthony stood on that same court, stone-faced and sullen.
In the hours it took for the government to arrive, the wind picked up and water continued seeping in through the trawler's aged wood hull.
She points to rainbow effects on the edges of the plates, caused by pollutants and humidity seeping in between the plate and the protective glass.
But war, salty water seeping in from the sea because of dams, and oil exploration which has pushed farmers off their land, have taken their toll.
Nostalgia seeping in As Obama enters his final year in office, the waning days of his presidency seem to be driving memories of his team's earliest moments.
And if they'd previously underestimated how much water entered the mantle at Mariana, then there might be more water seeping in at other subduction zones around the world.
Darrell Smith, 48, says he escaped his Breckenridge home with his wife, Kay, and his son, Darrell Jr., just as water began seeping in through their front door.
True wireless earbuds with in-ear designs like the Powerbeats Pro are better at keeping outside noise from seeping in, but they still let in some ambient sound.
As WatchCut's behind-the-scenes Pinterest board explains, the '90s-beauty moment was influenced by the musicians and artists of the time — a clear Western spin seeping in.
So you have the crispy golden rice from the clay pot, and then the center of the rice is, like, soft and fatty from the meats seeping in.
In the middle-class, predominantly black neighborhood where Ms. Ellis lived in a one-story brick house, people woke in the wee hours to find the water seeping in.
If you have a dream practice, this would also be a ripe opportunity to note any messages seeping in from your sleep state that you'll want to meditate on later!
The lake's still waters also hide another face: dissolved within are billions of cubic meters of flammable methane and more still of carbon dioxide, the result of volcanic gases seeping in.
Essentially, the Dyma-tex material has millions of tiny holes in the membrane to allow heat and moisture in the form of sweat to leave the shoe, while preventing water from seeping in.
"I was so preoccupied that our numbers were doing well that it wasn't until the tail end of the election that the guilt was seeping in," the former Fox News social producer said.
Kerr said the Warriors will review footage of the Raptors to be better prepared for Game Two in Toronto but also said his team's experience will keep any sense of panic from seeping in.
Some of the voltage around my eyes has soothed but we've run out of fags and the light seeping in though the blinds is starting to make Matt look like a clown full of malicious intent.
Washing your hands, she points out, isn't about preventing an infection from seeping in through your skin; it's about removing pathogens before you pass them on to points of entry like your eyes, nose, and mouth.
A striking scene in "Incident at Hidden Temple" coolly captures the allure of vintage film noir: A woman (Rosanne Ma) listens to a radio broadcast in a room bathed in chiaroscuro shadows, light seeping in through Venetian blinds.
But they caught on fairly quickly, at first just among the former Fireworks fans who were caught off guard by the group bearing absolutely no similarity to pop punk, but then it started seeping in to a wider audience.
Wirecutter recommends the Nemo Victory Blanket for picnics, but its waterproof layer means that it's also an excellent choice for the amateur astronomer who wants to keep the dampness of the ground from seeping in as the night goes on.
Cenotes are filled with both fresh and salt water, because when the limestone collapses and sinks, it creates a massive reservoir where the newly exposed fresh groundwater meets the salt water that's seeping in from the ocean via an underground channel.
In a sign that Mr. Trump's attacks may be seeping in, the woman, a Republican state representative, Katherine Prudhomme O'Brien, later told reporters that she had wanted to ask a question about the women who had accused Mr. Clinton of sexual harassment.
" She continued, "But then it sort of starts seeping in, and then you get joyous, and you get so excited, but you got to wait for that five-year mark, and then the 10-year mark, so remission is a crazy word to me.
And while a few weeks ago, many still talked hopefully about swapping in a fresh and more appealing recruit -- say, House Speaker Paul Ryan -- the somber realization is seeping in that it will be hard enough to topple Trump, much less bypass Cruz at the same time.
Maybe it's just secondhand paranoia seeping in through the screen, reminding me that anyone on this show can be guilty, but having one of the least likely characters turn out to be implicit in Wes' murder would somehow be more satisfying than finding out the Mahoneys did it.
Cities are not required to report lead levels to the public until lead levels hit 15 parts per billion—the threshold at which cities must begin corrosion control measures, like adding chlorine to the water to prevent lead seeping in through the pipes, or if the state requires it, replacing lead pipes in the city water infrastructure.
What's more interesting: Martha, bold and blithely unaware of her self-interest in pursuing civilian misery for good stories (always feeling terrible but moving on regardless — "Spain was a chance to find my voice as well as my compass") — or Martha and Ernest together, him irritable and irritating, daiquiris seeping in like floodwater under the door of their Cuban paradise?
Following the monsoon floods, cases of jaundice and dengue were reported from Sambalpur. The increase in reported jaundice was attributed to broken water supply lines, into which drain water was seeping in.
People who have dermatophagia can also be prone to infection as when they bite their fingers so frequently, they make themselves vulnerable to bacteria seeping in and causing infection. Dermatophagia can be considered a "sister" disorder to trichophagia, which involves compulsively biting and eating one's hair.
There have been instances where naval vessels have collided with uncharted seamounts; for example, Muirfield Seamount is named after the ship that struck it in 1973. However, the greatest danger from seamounts are flank collapses; as they get older, extrusions seeping in the seamounts put pressure on their sides, causing landslides that have the potential to generate massive tsunamis.
Ideas about conservation of forests started seeping in from the 1830s but the Sundarbans have shrunk dramatically. From a reasonable estimate of the forested area, at the beginning of the 19th century, at 6,550 sq miles or almost 17,000 sq km down to 10,217 sq km (5.955 sq km in Bangladesh and 4,262 sq km in India).
In the Drumheller Channels the floodwaters passing through in a broad cascade of 13 – 20 km (8 to 12 miles) in width. Bretz recorded 150 distinct channels and over 180 rock basins in this region. Many of the low areas, including Upper Goose Lake, are filled by water seeping in through cracks in the basalt bedrock, which are connected with Potholes Reservoir to the north.
The explosion had also blown another hole in the starboard side, flooding the compartment. There were jagged tears in the bulkheads and kerosene was spurting up from adjoining tanks, seeping in a film up through the holes in the hull. The deck had been broken open, so that one could look down into the ship. From beam to beam the deck was buckled, but the ship held together.
Construction began in 1963, and was undertaken by the Del E. Webb Corporation. Construction was completed in early 1965. At the time, the Los Angeles Music Center and LACMA were concurrent large civic projects which vied for attention and donors in Los Angeles. When the museum opened, the buildings were surrounded by reflecting pools, but they were filled in and covered over when tar from the adjacent La Brea Tar Pits began seeping in.
Construction began in 1992, and the traffic opening was originally planned for 1995. However, construction was plagued by major difficulties concerning large amounts of water seeping in from surrounding rock, only a small fraction of which had been foreseen. Additionally, the original drill, which was said to drill 100 meters per week, broke down after drilling only . The rock was too soft, so the machine could not use it to pull itself forward.
In the early 1900s, many people who died of typhoid, were those with private wells. In 1902, a new water gallery was begun out of large concrete rings 5 feet in diameter and 2 feet long, held slightly apart to allow water seeping in. Flooding delayed continuation until 1904 until completion in 1910. In June 1903, a flood was then said to be "the worst in history" with business suspended, hundreds became unemployed and homeless.
According to OpEd Columnist Thomas Friedman of the NY Times, Gaza has been woefully mismanaged by Hamas, Gaza is pumping all its drinking water from its coastal aquifer at triple its renewable rate of recharge. As a result, saltwater is seeping in. In 2013, the U.N. said that by 2016 there will be no potable water left in Gaza's main aquifer. Gaza has no big desalination plant and would not have the electricity to run it anyway.
The upper part has a wider shaft which is surrounded by a long spiral staircase, separated from the main shaft only by a thin wall of rock. For this reason, the well is also known as the Spiral Well (Bir al-Halazon). The stairs could be covered with earth to make it into a ramp for oxen to travel down to its bottom. The lower part of the well was another shaft descending to the level of underground water seeping in from the Nile.
Punch (1852). In the mid-19th century, the Soho district of London had a serious problem with filth due to the large influx of people and a lack of proper sanitary services: the London sewer system had not reached Soho. Cowsheds, slaughter houses and grease-boiling dens lined the streets and contributed animal droppings, rotting fluids and other contaminants to the primitive Soho sewer system. Many cellars had cesspools underneath their floorboards, which formed from the sewers and filth seeping in from the outside.
The introduction of chemical pollution to an ecosystem creates an unsafe environment for the organisms living there. Many chemicals pollutants come from oil pollutants in the ocean can also have a negative effect on spawning grounds, lowering the fish count; this happens with other marine animals as well. Of the oil found in the ocean, 47 percent of it has entered naturally by slowly seeping in through the crack in the sea floor. This means that the other 53 percent has entered unnaturally and at the hands of humans.
The plot now has the Council Building at city hall, the Public Safety Building and a portion of the Civic Centre parkade on it. The limestone cladding on the building has degraded over the years, due to moisture seeping in between the cladding and Winnipeg's freeze-thaw cycles separating the limestone sections from their braces. In many places steel brackets have been added to keep the stone sections in place. Some of the limestone cladding has fallen off of the building's façade and there is continued risk of stone falling off.
The crypt, or ossuary, now contains the remains of 4,000 friars buried between 1500–1870, during which time the Roman Catholic Church permitted burial in and under churches. The underground crypt is divided into five chapels, lit only by dim natural light seeping in through cracks, and small fluorescent lamps. The crypt walls are decorated extensively with the remains, depicting various religious themes. Some of the skeletons are intact and draped with Franciscan habits, but for the most part, individual bones are used to create the elaborate ornamental designs.
The joints holding the statue together have withstood some damage by seawater, and have been periodically replaced or repaired. The greatest damage comes in the form of a weakening to the arm holding up the torch, one of the areas of the statue that supports the most weight over a relatively small area. This arm weakness was most recently repaired in the mid-1980s. The torch that the statue holds was also replaced then, because the original torch had been irrevocably damaged by water and snow seeping in through the stained glass windows cut into the flame by Gutzon Borglum in 1916.
", Beast's "Beautiful Night", Girls Generation's "Flower Power", and Kara's "Pandora"); and credited the two groups, Girls' Generation and Big Bang, as major acts that had cultivated large international followings. At the end of the year, David Bevan of The Washington Post described the "distinctly fervent (and always online) K-pop fan network." At the start of 2014, in a special to The Globe and Mail, music critic J. D. Considine wrote, "Perhaps it's a mistake, then, to think of the Korean Wave as a massive tsunami. Instead, it seems more like a steady flow, rising slowly but steadily seeping in.
Underwater boring was supposed to have started earlier but the geology of the underwater section had delayed construction. When the underwater digging started, La Guardia opened the valves that allowed compressed air to flow into the tubes, and workers started digging the tunnels under the river from each end. The pressurized air allowed sandhogs to work as much as six hours per day in two 3-hour shifts, but as they tunneled nearer to the center of the river, the pressure increased and sandhogs worked fewer hours per day. Builders also pumped air along the top of the tunnel to prevent water from seeping in.
The levelized cost of storing electricity depends highly on storage type and purpose; as subsecond-scale frequency regulation, minute/hour-scale peaker plants, or day/week-scale season storage. Using battery storage is said to be $120-$170 per kWh. Generally speaking, energy storage is economical when the marginal cost of electricity varies more than the costs of storing and retrieving the energy plus the price of energy lost in the process. For instance, assume a pumped-storage reservoir can pump to its upper reservoir a volume of water capable of producing 1,200 MW·h after all losses are factored in (evaporation and seeping in the reservoir, efficiency losses, etc.).
When the vinyl wraps were taken off the Class 357 units, slight corrosion caused by water getting trapped behind the vinyl was found in the aluminium around the doors, so a bodywork maintenance and repair programme was carried out. The corrosion was treated by rubbing the aluminium down and repainting it with two-pack paint. More serious corrosion caused by water seeping in through a poorly-sealed join between panels was found behind several panels on the lower part of the vehicle bodysides, which had spread to the outside. A thick, tight mastic seal was introduced between the panels to prevent this issue from re-occurring.
The girl attempts to awaken her other self, and while doing so begins to become visible again. But before she can wake her doppelgänger up, she is chased away by the Unknown. The boy follows, and upon exiting her house, discovers that the town has completely restructured itself into a castle maze-type layout that is afloat on water with no end in sight. He eventually reunites with the girl and the two flee from the ever-pursuing Unknown. Drawn to a strange light at the edge of the Unknown’s domain, the two arrive in an alleyway with the light seeping in through the very doors they had passed through when entering the world of the night.
But it seems that Cumbria was little more than a province at this time and, although Anglian influences were clearly seeping in, the region remained essentially Brythonic and retained its own client-kings. In 685, when Saint Cuthbert was granted lands in Cumbria by Aldfrith, the new King of Northumbria, it is said he was given Cartmel and all the Britons therein, showing that the Brythons were still predominant, in the rather remote (from Northumbria) Furness district, at least. Cuthbert visited 'Lugubalia' (Carlisle) in the same year, and was shown the Roman city wall and a fountain or well, by the praepositus mentioned above. Some have thought that this is an indication of city life persisting through the 5th and 6th centuries and into the 7th.
Benson said that the film is a "mass of sharp, well-deserved paper cuts" to the entertainment industry, citing Murray's character whose life knowledge is based on the Golden Age of Television, and Mitchum's character who wants to add elements to the network shows that attract pet audiences, but Benson lamented that these details were never expanded upon. The Hollywood Reporter said that the story was uproarious and sometimes vitriolic, labeling it a scathing satire of the entertainment industry, that was a "wild and wooly holiday feast that should scrape off the competition". Their review continued that Scrooged features "wickedly amusing flashbacks", but also some overwrought comic misfires. The Radio Times John Ferguson appreciated the film, calling it a "joyously black Christmas treat", but once the "sentimentality starts seeping in", it seems like a misstep.

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