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And water will meanwhile be seeping into other urban centers.
Trump's stench is slowly seeping into every corner of government.
Seeping into their lungs, into the marrow of their bones.
Did you find your own adolescence seeping into the story?
The issue is also seeping into the presidential race. Sen.
How coronavirus is seeping into our lives, IRL and online.
This resulted in some outside influence seeping into Progress Before Perfection.
Within minutes the water was seeping into the plant's nerve center.
Mindfulness is seeping into the public education system throughout the nation.
They also found groundwater seeping into the garage, an inspection report shows.
Remember adrenaline seeping into your kneecaps and stomach lining and lingering unpleasantly.
Or is the history of the cottage somehow seeping into her existence?
People are tired of Trump's anti-abortion rhetoric seeping into their communities.
Elsewhere, "Orlando"-style gender fluidity is seeping into the French theater scene.
Some businesses also told ABC 6 that water was seeping into their basements.
The effects of politics seeping into relationships are being felt far and wide.
With guns and with high-flying tempers, violence is seeping into the city.
Already, "salt is seeping into the very heart of our soil," she said.
For instance, this photo shows rain seeping into the tented roof at GA4.
That hasn't kept the collusion question from seeping into the proceedings so far.
Concerns about the weak economy are also seeping into some of the protests.
Already the discussion is seeping into the coronavirus response: On Wednesday, Kentucky Sen.
Streaming is now seeping into all areas of our lives, your TV set included.
Artificial intelligence is slowly seeping into more and more areas of white-collar work.
Black Friday deals have been seeping into turkey time for the past several years.
The lesson is also seeping into the minds of companies that sell physical goods.
Their distaste for the president is seeping into their 2018 voting intentions as well.
It's entered the groundwater of these regions, it's seeping into the groundwater even here.
Meanwhile, storage is rapidly getting cheaper and seeping into the grid to fill the cracks.
And yet for decades less tolerant forms of Islam have been seeping into the country.
But journalists were alarmed to see how far the hoax traveled, seeping into everyday conversation.
It's been terrifying teenagers online for years and, occasionally, seeping into unfortunate real-life crimes.
It's a story about infection, about blood and eyes and supernatural horror seeping into reality.
However, the impact of the new policy is already seeping into the site's user base.
Innovations in telecommunications, big data, and machine learning are also seeping into China's healthcare system.
As the doors opened, they saw smoke seeping into the hallway from the burgeoning blaze.
Lead from old pipes began seeping into the water supply, rendering it undrinkable and unsafe.
Radionova said she is worried that chemicals could be seeping into the nearby Angara River.
Just in the last few years, nonbinary identity has been slowly seeping into societal consciousness.
Tragic spillovers followed, with Afghan refugees and returning jihadists seeping into Pakistan by the thousands.
The effects of the trade war seem to be seeping into consumer consciousness as well.
With all that depression seeping into my bones, let's do some role play really quickly.
Cellphones, canned food and other artifacts of modern life are seeping into the Tsimane communities.
It's already seeping into how African-American influencers, particularly those online, are discussing the Harris candidacy.
Today, the kitchen is dark with only a few beams of light seeping into the room. 
Similarly, Cargille is trying to figure out to keep cow gas from seeping into the atmosphere.
The man later identified as Justin Carr hit the ground, his blood seeping into the pavement.
The story dominated the news, seeping into nearly every area of coverage — including, of course, tech.
Almost as soon as the water began seeping into the assisted-living center in Dickinson, Tex.
Do you ever find your work on Venture Brothers seeping into any of your other music?
The polymer shell prevents the TPP from seeping into the electrolyte, which would reduce the battery's performance.
The committee also foreshadowed pressing Barr on broader concerns about political influence seeping into the Justice Department.
But tensions between the two men have long been rumoured, and are now seeping into the open.
News stories like this simply reinforce the idea that voice control is seeping into our daily lives.
It's more than a little disconcerting to see some of their noxious ideas seeping into the mainstream.
These smaller moments of the everyday seeping into video games lends an observational artistry to Cage's work.
It ebbs and flows; every so often, it spills over until you feel it seeping into you.
And the campaigning demonstrates how Canada's trade dispute with the United States is seeping into domestic politics.
Controversies that start on social media have a way of seeping into the real world pretty quickly.
On social media, people posted that water was quickly seeping into their home and asked for help.
Are fringe ideologies seeping into the mainstream, or has the mainstream been co-opted by the fringe?
Basra residents say salt seeping into the water supply has made it undrinkable and sent hundreds to hospital.
Worries about the stability of the leadership structure in the executive branch have begun seeping into the military.
Hannah's frustration at being unable to breastfeed the baby is seeping into all other aspects of her life.
Jimbo Fisher didn't intend to sound desperate, but that didn't stop the urgency from seeping into his voice.
But it is an undisputed fact that it has been seeping into the official supply chain for years.
So with water seeping into the house, Garcia put blocks under his father's bed to lift him higher.
Pyongyang cannot engage the United States without glimpses beyond the regime's drab walls seeping into even propaganda videos.
Though the highway was stable, steel rebars inside the concrete had corroded from road salt seeping into cracks.
As I pushed them away, I felt the sublime warmth of his fragile skin seeping into my body.
The lead, it turned out, had been seeping into the city's water supply for more than a year.
As always, the key priority is to focus reporting on facts and avoid opinion seeping into news coverage.
"Montevideo is still quiet, but there are some very interesting alternative scenes that are seeping into the mainstream."
And it's a stigma that affects medical caretakers, seeping into the way my pregnancy and aftercare were handled.
And if the cork dries out, oxygen will slowly start seeping into the bottle, eventually spoiling the wine inside.
Included lids make storage easy and help prevent unwanted scents from the freezer from seeping into the dough. 13.
But in the days and weeks after Whelan unleashed his thread, his claims started seeping into the Republican mainstream.
Perpetual discounting in department stores is seeping into Americans' psyche — and it's impacting one group of shoppers in particular.
Time Warner shares soared as much as 19 percent since news of the acquisition started seeping into the market.
Still, in the past year, we were inundated with reports of artificial intelligence seeping into our homes and cars.
But when it rained, water seeping into the tent from above and below made these a hazard, he said.
With just a few choices, the spirit of freedom in Chicago is seeping into the harsh borders of Gilead.
It's seeped (and seeping) into our collective American consciousness -- and laying very dangerous groundwork for the next presidential election.
Water did start seeping into his property, but the damage was not as bad as it could have been.
In April, residents filed a complaint that the smell of rotting corpses being unearthed was seeping into their homes.
" Cramer saw similar negativity seeping into the market narrative after Apple reported what he saw as "a phenomenal quarter.
The coronavirus pandemic is becoming one of the largest crises in history, seeping into every aspect of everyday life.
In a climate where xenophobia and neo-fascist rhetoric are seeping into the mainstream, we need more than arty memes.
And look out for new products coming on to the market that prevent sunscreen chemicals from seeping into the skin.
His frustration has slowly been seeping into his public comments as the week has dragged on with no clear resolution.
Wage growth is now seeping into other inflation measures and keeping pressure on the Fed to raise rates, he said.
The show seemingly keeps seeping into reality; we learn that Monae, who played Lee, has developed a major drinking problem.
Sutherland also says that he is troubled by the racism seeping into both American politics and society this campaign season.
Music, so recently everywhere, was gone, evaporated, although its restorative effects were still in my bones, seeping into my skin.
And the country could be saddled with a toxic ghost town, with pollutants seeping into the ground and surrounding sea.
I turned off notifications on my phone a few weeks ago after the news alerts started seeping into my dreams.
"The metrics of international development agencies were seeping into our language, into our consciousness, into our accountability system," he said.
Anxiety around China's globe-spanning Belt and Road initiative is seeping into the digital economy of at least one country.
SUMMER ISN'T OVER YET, but the consciousness that we're on the brink of awards season is seeping into film lovers.
Beyond the numbers, the unfounded left-wing claims, like those on the right, are already seeping into the mainstream discourse.
Such worries are increasingly seeping into Vietnam's politics, posing challenges to the repressive rule of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV).
They certainly can't be worn in water, though, unless you love the boundless pain of pool chlorine seeping into your sockets.
Checking my emails over the last couple of weeks, I've noticed politics seeping into the subject of the future of work.
But even less conspicuous corruption has a way of seeping into the realm of substantive governing, and incurring indirect political costs.
The question for next week is whether or not these concerns are seeping into business sentiment and, by extension, economic activity.
A TikTok video spotted by Chinese technology expert Matthew Brennan shows how facial recognition is seeping into everyday life in China.
At the same time, new technology such as joystick driving and autonomous docking is seeping into the boating industry, Schwabero said.
This is Seagal's character seeping into Gino's as Seagal's Wikipedia page tells me he is an avid activist for animal rights.
Yorick sat in the other, disguising their reluctance, trying not to imagine the plastic seeping into the material of their coat.
Some large-scale ordeals, like a recession, are pervasive, quickly gumming up the economy's gears and seeping into the national psyche.
From his early days in the administration, Bannon was wary about the Russia investigation seeping into operations in the West Wing.
The lights went down, and for twenty minutes the only sound was the soft trickle of water seeping into the rectangle.
Money continues to slosh around the global economy, seeping into cracks beyond the reach or outside the view of national regulators.
And for a Fed not used to addressing distributional issues associated with monetary policy, such considerations are now seeping into policy discussions.
In spring, when that snow begins to melt, preventing it from seeping into the ground is another important part of protecting permafrost.
We all have wrinkles, and when my makeup starts seeping into my lines, that's when I know I need to get Botox.
"In large parts of the world, we deal with deflation," he said, adding that deflationary pressure was now seeping into oil markets.
Such fear and hesitancy is likely seeping into the Climate Solutions Caucus, said Steve Valk, the communications director for Citizens Climate Lobby.
Over and over, night after night, the same channel repeated its broadcast, the film's hypnotic rhythms seeping into the New Yorker's soul.
Facebook will also be scanning for reports of a story being fake and disqualify those to prevent misinformation from seeping into Trending.
Policymakers also appear to be far more worried about a lack of confidence that is seeping into troubling spending and pricing decisions.
But glass bottles can be reused without the same effects of plastic-based chemicals seeping into your water or causing bacteria growth.
And the third way AI will change warfare is by seeping into military decision-making from the lowly platoon to national headquarters.
People shut their doors and windows tight to stop the benzene, a sweet-smelling, highly-flammable carcinogen, from seeping into their homes.
Data collected by the federal Environmental Protection Agency found that 95 percent of them had leaked, seeping into rivers and groundwater supplies.
And other data showed that polarization was seeping into nonpolitical arenas, making Republicans and Democrats less likely to marry or be friends.
Worried the plant had been sprayed with chemicals, or that road salt was seeping into its soil, I researched the strange coloring.
The banks' results, as well as comments from their senior executives, could signal whether the tumult is seeping into the real economy.
This much is also clear: Wendy and Chuck have lost the ability to speak to each other without venom seeping into their sentences.
The trade war, along with signs that the manufacturing decline is seeping into the services sector, has not eliminated the appetite for risk.
Agricultural businesses in the Central Valley have been pouring fertilizer on their crops for decades, which has been seeping into the water supply.
Giving victims of harassment the benefit of the doubt has emerged as a tenet of social liberalism, even seeping into the presidential campaign.
And, when an error is found, steps are made to publicly remedy the mistake to keep misinformation from seeping into the public's consciousness.
That means parents have no assurance at all that lead isn't seeping into children's water from a school building's pipes, solder or fixtures.
Or perhaps we are witnessing something more sinister: a particularly ugly moment in time, seeping into us and threatening to pull us under.
The company faced huge costs for cleaning up selenium — a harmful coal byproduct — that was seeping into water sources downstream from its mines.
I dream of books seeping into me through osmosis and I am strengthened to feel part of a continuum and community of writers.
"All of your comments over the last month are seeping into his head and he is questioning us as a couple," he said.
The balancing act will also take place amid the run-up to the 2020 election, with presidential politics increasingly seeping into congressional negotiations.
With no modern sewage treatment plant in Gaza, seawater and sewage from two million people has been seeping into groundwater, their drinking water.
Construction near the lead pipe can shake loose the protective coating on the pipes meant to keep lead from seeping into tap water.
How it works: Water systems are able to chemically control the corrosion of lead pipes to prevent lead from seeping into tap water.
But there are also signs that words are seeping into actions, which, if left unchecked, could steadily erode the country's democratic and cultural institutions.
Yet even before he became a candidate, Mr. Trump seemed skeptical that a new era of ecumenical progress might be seeping into American politics.
This is where we're at in 2017 and I believe that showing how this poison is seeping into the halls of government is important.
Partisan sniping over the House's impeachment inquiry is seeping into what has been a bipartisan realm in past years: the annual defense policy bill.
Ask Real Estate In recent months, an overwhelming smell of cat urine has been seeping into my co-op apartment from the adjacent one.
The final explosion at the end left my ears, and had people batting away the fog and smoke seeping into the first few rows.
Other workers are building a mile-long "ice wall" around part of the plant to prevent rain and groundwater from seeping into the basements.
But analysts say Beijing, at least for the time being, is trying to keep the trade war from seeping into the larger political arena.
That includes forms of electronic music and hip-hop that have defined British club culture for decades without much seeping into its improvised music.
Maybe it was the light seeping into the room he shares with his brother, or the chorus of robins that erupts just before dawn.
As we approach the midway point of 2018, horror hasn't just continued to feel like the genre of the moment; it's seeping into everything else.
The goal of ring-fencing is to prevent chaos in the trading markets from seeping into the rest of the financial system—and the economy.
The two contrasting colors were mixed by the sea breeze until they could no longer be distinguished, seeping into the pores of every living being.
He then lined the back of the work with a foil material to prevent acids from the original wooden frame from seeping into the canvas.
They think some vapes could be tainted with bad vape juice, or perhaps some oils are seeping into people's lungs, where only air should be.
But nothing can justify the odious "anti-Semitic anti-Zionism" (Johnson's term) that caused Chalmers to quit and is seeping into British and American campuses.
"All of your comments over the last month are seeping into his head and he is questioning us as a couple," he said through tears.
The country is on pace for a record 37,000 homicides this year, and organized crime has been seeping into areas that had previously been spared.
When this type of atrocity occurs, we all must clamp down and find ways to stop hateful ideologies from spreading and seeping into our society.
During the course of the session, European stocks hit a two-week low, as the volatility seen during February showed signs of seeping into March.
Dozens of pharmaceutical drugs have been detected in aquatic Australian wildlife—a telltale sign that human medications are seeping into the environment from wastewater plants.
However, the existence of the show points to a reality: For better or for worse, gun violence in schools is seeping into works of pop culture.
As he speaks passionately of a "dry rot, beginning in Washington…seeping into every corner of America", faint calls for draining a swamp are distinctly audible.
This stunning time-lapse video shows an algae bloom seeping into Utah Lake late last week, turning the popular boating destination a sickly shade of green.
The developments showed how the scope of the outbreak is seeping into the U.S. conscience, even as public health officials work to calm the growing fears.
It turned out that rain and other road muck were seeping into the little black box that houses the controller unit and frying the mechanism within.
Nuclear training operations resulted in radioactive elements seeping into the soil, and the Navy also used the ground as a waste dump to dispose of contaminants.
China's censors have worked hard to prevent information about the Hong Kong protests from spreading broadly, although word of them has been seeping into the mainland.
China's censors have worked hard to prevent information about the Hong Kong protests from spreading broadly, although word of them has been seeping into the mainland.
The parable of Mr Tsipras's eventual capitulation—his radical government brought to heel by capital markets and an intransigent European Union—is seeping into the left's consciousness.
Like with meth, fentanyl is also seeping into Mexico's drug diet, a bi-product of rising heroin use and domestic production of the highly lethal synthetic opioid.
With anti-science concepts seeping into mandated curriculum, many West Virginia teachers look to the GBT as a valuable educational science resource for themselves and their students.
I don't wear LOT's clothes all the time, but I find its ethos seeping into how I think about my consumption in the algorithm age more generally.
This may be the true power of racism—its force encompasses everything, seeping into our dreams at night and deflating our capacity to envision a better future.
Right now, Lil Yachty is in a league of his own in terms of general carefreeness, and increasingly, that massive individuality is seeping into his music too.
When she surfaced, her 18-year-old brother, with whom she had been sharing a kayak, was floating face down, seemingly unconscious, blood seeping into the water.
You can hear the grim, grey backdrop in which these bands existed, and the stark architecture that surrounded them, seeping into the very foundation of their sound.
There have been several reports in recent years suggesting that large amounts of methane emissions from oil and gas activity are seeping into the air unaccounted for.
The single television set of my childhood has been replaced by a house of screens, seeping into every room, out to the garden and into the car.
This has led to PCBs seeping into the oceans, where they present a particular risk to marine mammals at the top of the food chain like orcas.
But with the proliferation of drag on TV and it seeping into the mainstream, Velour saw more opportunities to perform in drag and be appreciated by large audiences.
Companies seem to be talking a little bit more about how price increases are helping profits, an early sign that more inflation could be seeping into the economy.
Artificial intelligence and machine learning (see: robots) are slowly seeping into every industry in the market, from manufacturing to health care to agriculture by way of tomato picking.
That statement, however, was actually dated July 24, meaning that the news had been circulating for at least a week before seeping into the broader market as rumour.
Vern Unsworth, a British cave explorer based in Chiang Rai who has joined the search, said a lot of water was seeping into the cave from two directions.
Several examples of major non-political news stories recently show that collective bias by the mainstream media goes beyond politics, seeping into issues of race, climate and terrorism.
"Catch and release" has had a way of seeping into news coverage because it so succinctly describes a complex set of responses to illegal immigration and asylum law.
We're beginning to get a more detailed picture of the miasma of fear hanging over immigrants in the Trump era, and the ways it's seeping into daily life.
But once Louisiana bolstered a tax credit program for film and TV production that had briefly been in flux, the city's presence began seeping into the creator's writing.
Earlier this week, several challenged his lack of support among black voters — a sign that his weakness in South Carolina is seeping into his ground game in Iowa.
Google products have been seeping into more parts of my life — I've recently added Keep and Photos, because I tried other services but they're the best I found.
It was close to the Olympics site in East London, and the soil was contaminated as it was an industrial site and metals had been seeping into the soil.
In yours, he may be the only thing that can save America, and a man whose personality is so great it's seeping into places like Clayton Litten's bathroom floor.
If there's an element of reflection on celebrity seeping into the video, he said, it's more likely coming from the redefinition of celebrity that's facilitated by platforms like YouTube.
But now, the flamenco-spun sound of Spain's Rosalía—unearthly and more coy—is seeping into the mainstream in a way that wouldn't have felt welcome five years ago.
The Ohio EPA said it suspects lead may be seeping into water from distribution lines and old homes with lead pipes, according to CNN affiliate WFMJ-TV in Youngstown.
Beginning in the world of mobile games and slowly seeping into full console releases, paying for more features, cosmetic or functional, is an unwelcome reality of the current market.
A video showing an army of tiny little yellow robots sorting out packages in a Chinese factory is the latest example of how automation is seeping into many industries.
Through the wizardry of digital technology some of today's most sophisticated vehicles, like the GMC Sierra Denali, are designed to keep annoying engine noise from seeping into the cabin.
No more, to a substance, you are courageous, and that bravery starts seeping into other parts of your life: If I could give up booze, I can do this.
This week in the Styles newsletter, Wait …, Bonnie Wertheim, a Styles editor, and Taylor Lorenz, a Styles reporter, discuss how coronavirus is seeping into our lives, IRL and online.
Going back and reading that piece, it becomes ever more clear that everything that now divides Game of Thrones fans was already seeping into the show even back then.
On June 13 of that year, a resident of a Minneapolis high-rise complained of water seeping into her apartment, according to a probable cause charging document obtained by PEOPLE.
It doesn't matter whether anti-Muslim policy is in the interests of the U.S. or it promotes stability, it's about preventing religious extremism from seeping into all of American culture.
By the time I sit down to breakfast, I'm a disheveled mess, with flecks of ash clinging to my hair and the smell of pork grease seeping into my pores.
On the walls are seemingly contrasting posters of a flattened Chinese dragon riding waves and a Formula 1 race car, evidence of an American culture seeping into this teen's life.
The week before Keystone sent its contents seeping into the soil, two South Dakota Republican state leaders quietly walked back a pair of laws they had championed earlier this spring.
And while we may not be able to see them as fully human yet, there's a level of self-awareness that is seeping into their consciences, independent of their design.
It's slowly seeping into the world of cybersecurity as well, as hackers and scammers take advantage of confusion, anxiety, and lax work from home set-ups to stir up trouble.
But when I sat down to write this list of my favorite games of the year, I could feel the pull of this sense-making logic seeping into my words.
Toxic lead has been seeping into Chicago's drinking water, and the city is dragging its feet to fix the problem, according to an analysis published Thursday by the Chicago Tribune.
"We have to have a discussion aside from politics about this small group of people and how this European and really pro-Russian nationalism is seeping into our country," Beck said.
Thanks to technological breakthroughs — including longer and safer flights — and new federal guidelines enacted this year, drone use is expanding beyond military and consumer markets and is seeping into the enterprise.
"We're told it's seeping into the lagoon," Heine said, adding that the government wanted help to assess the damage and impact on marine life and potential costs of making it safe.
Armed with little more than a sampler she started playing these absolutely punishing beats, battering the assembled crowd until a strange smell started seeping into the room, and then a haze.
For the most part, the more dangerous elements on the show have been tenuously contained by Ehrmantrout, as he attempts to keep his shady dealings from seeping into his family life.
This is an eerie and unsettling read, one in which the world is more porous than it appears and the land is always oozing and seeping into our rational, ordered lives.
"People are being jailed who were not involved in politics before, for re-posting things on social media... The issue of prisons is seeping into young people's popular culture," she said.
The dire criticisms of, and fatal forecasts for, bitcoin currently seeping into popular awareness fail to account for the cryptocurrency's raison d'etre — its reason for existence — or grasp its basic functionality.
But the promise to keep political ads from seeping into its platform, and applying the same standards to all users, is promising as another heated election season builds to a boil. 
Another time, Luce woke panting and sobbing, having pulled the sheet up over her face as a mask to filter toxic air that was seeping into the room from a vent.
A new method will let the glass slide into a separate partition without water seeping into the main cabin for when it rains or if there's overnight dew or heavy fog.
Since the release of his self-titled debut album in 2011, Blake's style has made a thoroughly improbable conquest of pop's commercial mainstream, seeping into hip-hop, R&B and rock.
Researchers believe ocean chemistry must have changed "in order for the bloom to occur so quickly," she said, likely caused by nutrients seeping into the water from widespread deforestation and fertilizer use.
Ajibola Amzat remembers when the false story that Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari had been cloned started seeping into his everyday conversations, and when he realized he needed to do something about it.
"The smell of cheese is seeping into my hat shop, and I am looking for ideas for how to get the place emptied before it rots," Knox told EV Grieve on Thursday.
Chinese officials are issuing new warnings about the specter of global religious extremism seeping into the country, following reports of fighters from China's Muslim minority fighting alongside militants in Syria and Iraq.
As a newly-minted attorney and a young woman meeting her client for the first time, Nelson describes no sense of darkness invading her psyche or evil compulsions seeping into her mind.
Truffer says much of the melting of West Antarctic ice shelves has to do with relatively warmer water seeping into the West Antarctic region, which melt and weaken the ice from below.
Sadly, it pervades the culture, seeping into and draining the joy from sport, and cluttering up civic life -- our schools, our businesses and workplaces, even our sense of belonging in our communities.
Sixty-two of those races were run when the track was sealed, meaning heavy sleds had compressed the surface to prevent moisture from seeping into the lower levels, creating a harder surface.
But a lawsuit filed in December by the Southern Environmental Law Center says that because the active storage pond at Belews Creek lacks a protective lining, it is seeping into the groundwater.
It was only in the 1920s and '30s, when Western influence began seeping into China, that the qipao was reinvented to become the seductive, body-hugging dress that many think of today.
"This ruling protects minorities in our country from the racist poison that is seeping into our society," said anti-discriminatiin platform NBK, which previously filed a failed lawsuit against Wilder in 2007.
The chemicals abandoned when the paper mill closed are seeping into the ground water and will eventually contaminate the lake, according to a study by the Irkutsk region's Ministry of Natural Resources.
Songwriter Keren Ann Zeidel's score, seeping into our ears through headphones, and narration by Gill Hicks, a survivor of the 2005 London terrorist attack, elevates the installation from thought-provoking to emotionally affecting.
Trump's energy, seeping into Fallon's pores, might've transmitted a shock of knowledge that revealed why Trump mocked a disabled reporter or said Mexicans were rapists and that Muslims should be on a list.
The first step will be a dramatic cut in some of the exchange's trading fees as it looks to grab back business that has been seeping into the over-the-counter (OTC) shadows.
An "out-of-service" sump pump caused the contaminated water to overflow a containment drain and leak out of the building, eventually seeping into the groundwater at the site, NRC spokesman Sheehan said.
He's a good foil for Winstead, but at times it's hard to not see the smugness of Jim Harper seeping into what is otherwise intended to be a blue-collar, Louisiana local boy.
An alarming environmental phenomenon along Florida's Gulf Coast is seeping into the state's Senate race, and it may play a decisive role in the GOP's efforts to unseat the three-term Democratic incumbent.
He recalls lying down on a studio floor after an argument with his then-girlfriend and feeling like the lyrics to one track—playing on a loop—were slowly seeping into his brain.
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - The palm oil industry, long accused of large-scale deforestation, is bracing for another hit to its business: machinery lubricants seeping into the world's most consumed edible oil during processing.
Several municipalities resorted to burning their trash, sending cancerous toxins into the air, according to local university studies, which also warned of garbage residue from the piles seeping into groundwater and affecting agricultural production.
Witnesses tell us the smoke coming outta the bathroom was so intense, it set off a smoke alarm after seeping into the cockpit ... where the captain and co-pilot were forced to wear oxygen masks.
But with growth comes conflict; terms like "franchising" have been gradually seeping into the eSports lexicon over the last year, and for a scene so devoted to its communal roots, there's resistance on all sides.
As increasingly pronounced weakness and ample uncertainty appear to be seeping into the latest round of economic figures, the Fed may have a more difficult time than previously anticipated justifying a rate hike this week.
But the chemicals are also a key ingredient in firefighting foam, which is used heavily on military bases and leaves the chemicals seeping into groundwater that often supplies the drinking water for nearby communities. ADVERTISEMENT
The grandfather remembered the 2007 oil disaster that saw a jet of crude spew sideways about 30 to 40 feet into the air, and seeping into the Burrard Inlet, home to birds, wildlife, and tanker traffic.
The company declined suggestions to soundproof the open-floor workspaces used by the SIU team, two individuals told CNN, making it difficult to conduct sensitive conversations on the phone without office chatter seeping into the calls.
Basically, we're gonna do a few pushes on the skin, rub it across, help it really absorb into your pores, because that's how you get the detox part of it, 'cause it's seeping into the pores.
But it's a little depressing to see the things many of us worry about in the all-important spheres of policy and politics seeping into something as inconsequential as a terrible movie about a mob boss.
With hundreds of thousands of teen climate activists marching in cities across the world, and Extinction Rebellion bringing parts of London to a standstill in April, a new awareness of the crisis is seeping into mainstream culture.
The news can be emotionally taxing for many, many reasons, but lately its been seeping into one aspect of my life that used to feel like pure fun and escapism: 2017 is fucking up my dating life.
You are alone, here, out here, just the occasional crack and creak of tall pine trees, the fresh chill on your cheeks, a slight icy dampness seeping into the back of your jeans, around by the calves.
Precious Biyela, an environmental engineer from the University of the Witswatersrand, warned that toxic water could lead to skin and stomach problems, and in more severe cases, cancers or lead poisoning from mine drainage seeping into water.
When he got to the graduate writing program at Syracuse University, where he now teaches, Mr. Adjei-Brenyah first tried writing realistic stories — "because I wanted to be taken seriously" — but fantasy started seeping into his work.
It was used for nuclear-training operations in its Navy days, a practice that resulted in toxic substances seeping into the landfilled island&aposs ground and contaminants being dumped into large garbage pits burrowed into the soil.
Every day for 75 years, the local copper plant's nearly 600-foot smokestack pumped as much as 62 tons of arsenic into the air, seeping into the soil in an area the size of New York City.
Now, officials worry that the know-how from these specialized battlefield plots and operations is seeping into everyday social media conduits, where they are available for aspiring terrorists and even lone actors in their own lethal plans.
Now all of these "super-mysterious" clues make sense: Sure, Antonio Brown is no stranger to reality TV, having appeared on Dancing with the Stars, but the reality TV drama is seeping into his day job now, too.
I recall the wet cold seeping into my bones slowly until my jeans felt damp all the way through when the water and sandwiches appeared, delivered by Harrods employees, and designed to keep morale up as we waited.
The feature will also link accounts with large audiences to the Instagram ads they are running, a nod to recent conversations around ad transparency in light of Russian government-sponsored political ads and disinformation seeping into social platforms.
EL SALTO, Mexico — By the time the polluted Santiago River bursts over a waterfall on the outskirts of Guadalajara, in western Mexico, its stench seems to be everywhere: hovering over crops, seeping into homes, fouling the tap water.
But a lot of it has also been seeping into domestic mineral supply chains and Amnesty International has warned of "significant risk of cobalt mined by children in the DRC ending up in the batteries of electric cars".
The elder Kadyrov considered radical Islam, in the form of the Wahhabi practice that was seeping into the country, as urgent an enemy as Russia, and was ready to make a tactical alliance with Moscow to destroy it.
"I am skeptical that consumers can keep the slowdown, which is centered in manufacturing and business investment, from seeping into other corners of the economy," said Scott Anderson, chief economist at the Bank of the West in San Francisco.
If the projections are right, the negative impacts that have hit the middle-skill sector of the labor market will begin seeping into the lower-skilled occupations, particularly those that do not require social skills and can be automated.
To clean it up, Honeywell created a remediation plan that included building an underground barrier wall to keep contaminated groundwater from seeping into the lake, dredging and covering 15 percent of the contaminated lake bottom, and treating the water.
The president is in Flint to call attention to the crisis caused by lead seeping into the water supply after state officials in 2014 switched the city's tap water source to the Flint River as a cost-saving move.
Unlined impoundments in coal ash sites may not restrict toxic pollutants from seeping into surrounding groundwater, rivers and lakes, and impoundments that are in poor condition are more likely to leak and contaminate groundwater, surface water or surrounding property.
A recently released Freedom House study found that religious persecution in China is worsening, with controls seeping into new areas of daily life and targeting a wider range of religious leaders and believers, including those in state-sanctioned congregations.
But Kennedy agreed with Roberts that whatever Trump as an individual is saying and doing, it is not seeping into the actions that his government takes that are within the purview of judicial review — the official actions of the executive branch.
She disappeared for a while and was notably silent during the 2016 presidential election and its aftermath, as racism and misogyny were seeping into the political conversation in terrifyingly overt ways that prompted most other pop stars to speak out.
Paychex president and CEO Martin Mucci said some caution is seeping into labor markets ahead of the presidential election and as business owners juggle new health-care and minimum-wage regulations and prepare for the launch of overtime rules in December.
Basra residents say salt seeping into the water supply has made it undrinkable and sent hundreds to hospital, proof, they say, that infrastructure has been allowed to collapse in the part of the country that produces most of its oil wealth.
Obama: My general observation is that it has been seeping into our lives in all sorts of ways, and we just don't notice; and part of the reason is because the way we think about AI is colored by popular culture.
That some of the women running for office talk openly about "beating the boys" suggests it's seeping into politics: Candidates now believe large numbers of female voters will see a competitive woman and, to borrow from Erin Collier, say Hell, yeah.
The 3 million pounds pledged to tackle child labor will focus on conflict-hit areas and communities such as the Rohingya in Bangladesh where there is a high risk of modern slavery seeping into global supply chains, the government said.
Canadians are taking notice of the health of their bees: Health Canada has proposed a broad-sweeping ban on uses of a neonicotinoid pesticide called imidacloprid after it was found that it is seeping into the waterways and harming bees.
Be mindful, however, that you provide yourself with a sort of closing ritual so that your dramatic outpourings aren't seeping into other areas or relationships they're not meant to touch, especially when the moon aligns with Saturn and Pluto on Tuesday.
Barkin, who won't be part of the rotating group of officials who vote on rate decisions until 2021, told reporters on Wednesday he was watching whether or not the downbeat sentiment that's curtailed business investment is seeping into consumer confidence.
We called up Jonathan Greenblatt, the head of the Anti-Defamation League, a group that tracks anti-Semitism and hate crimes, to get his views on the surge in white nationalism and the dangerous ways it's seeping into our politics.
As much as subversive, feminist horror exists, these newer themes are now seeping into the mainstream—The Babysitter comes to us courtesy of McG, director of Charlie's Angels and co-creator of The OC, so not your typical patriarchy-smashing indie artist.
George Avgoustis, a Fort McMurray grocer whose store had puddles of melted ice cream seeping into the aisles and rotten meat oozing out of packaging at the start of a two-week cleanup, said his experience has been good, at least so far.
With so much nostalgia seeping into other aspects of our lives (Netflix revivals, the return of Green Day, and your favorite YA novels hitting the tube), it was only a matter of time we started to integrate some childhood favorites into our wardrobe.
Heavy rains Wednesday into Thursday morning -- up to 5 inches in some places -- caused creeks and streams to flood, trapping some cars in knee-deep water on roads and seeping into homes near Westville, New Jersey, across the Delaware River from Philadelphia.
The decision, announced Thursday, comes after several major advertisers — including Disney, Nestlé, McDonald's, AT&T, and Epic Games — pulled or temporarily paused their ad buys on the platform after a vlogger highlighted how pedophiles are seeping into the comments sections of videos.
On tracks like "Falling Leaves" and "Changing Faces," Maguire pours her voice into its sparse blues and folk frameworks, seeping into muted piano vamps and 60s pop strings to invigorate compositions that walk the line of retro anachronism but never cross it.
If you watch a lot of Fox News, even if you aren't an older, white conservative, it's not hard to feel the network's central ethos — that you, our viewer, can never be wrong and can only be wronged — seeping into your bones.
That is, they fail at creating a second great product because during the product design and planning process, the natural desire to leverage the first product's strengths, justify a project's resources and manage risk lead to those factors seeping into decision-making.
Northern Virginia is also very susceptible to sea level rise with lots of infrastructure," said Sublette, "but Florida's geology is such that the water comes in from the bottom, seeping into wells that affect water tables, and adding salinity in the water supply.
Washington (CNN)Spending on television ads that focus on impeachment has nearly tripled in the last two months, a sign of how much the fast-moving impeachment inquiry on Capitol Hill is seeping into the political debate ahead of the 2020 elections.
These and other examples of partisanship seeping into the armed forces are prompting generals and admirals to confront what they see as a growing threat — the active-duty military losing its hard-fought role in society as a force untainted by politics.
"Pandemic" contains vivid descriptions of the tenements of New York in the 1850s, when nearly six times as many people were packed into one square mile (2.6 sq km) as there are in Manhattan today, and sewage covered the streets, seeping into the drinking water.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Southern California Gas Co is erecting large screens near a massive underground leak of natural gas that has been seeping into the air to prevent wind-blown droplets from drifting to a surrounding community, the Los Angeles Times reported on Monday.
But the fact that so many people, young people especially, are anxious to seek better opportunities tells us something about society—millions of us are desperate for a change, and that is seeping into the world in ways our parents might never have imagined.
In ways both big and small, a new concern for the health and wellness of workers is seeping into the anxiety-ridden, run-till-you-drop world of restaurants, where for years nobody blinked if a day at work included screaming chefs and substance abuse.
OKUMA, Japan (Reuters) - A costly "ice wall" is failing to keep groundwater from seeping into the stricken Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant, data from operator Tokyo Electric Power Co shows, preventing it from removing radioactive melted fuel at the site seven years after the disaster.
It was the latest example of off-court politics in men's tennis seeping into tournaments, and of the additional burdens that Djokovic has taken on during the prime of his playing career that he has admitted can be to the detriment of his tennis.
With such giants as Andrei Tarkovsky and Terrence Malick inspiring generations of fiction filmmakers, it is refreshing to see a confident strain of the spiritual seeping into exciting nonfiction experiments, joining the ranks of Artur Aristakisyan's Palms (1994) and Forugh Farrokhzad's The House is Black (1962).
In 2016, USA Today published an investigation on failures at the centers, including a 2009 incident where scientists in biohazard suits could see light seeping into a decontamination chamber where workers who'd just done work with deadly pathogens were supposed to be doused in a chemical shower.
The best way to clean out the leftover product is to rinse out the packaging and put the excess into a sealed jar before sending it off to the landfill; this proper seal guarantees that chemicals aren't seeping into the trash, which is ultimately harmful to the air.
The lubugo surface is traversed by four coarse stitches, suggesting a fresco's cracks, telescoping the painting's angelic motif a half-millennium back to Giotto, while scarring the idyllic calm of the scene with a hint of the foreboding that penetrates the other works like crude oil seeping into sand.
Another example of proper juror testimony about "external" information seeping into deliberations might be one juror telling the others she heard rumors that the defendant in a DUI trial had been convicted of multiple DUIs in the past, when that kind of evidence was never presented to the jury.
In May, the company also began demolishing its nearby Hudson Falls plant, an Eisenhower-era relic that sat on the edge of the Hudson, its soil so polluted with PCBs that engineers dug tunnels 200 feet into bedrock to capture minute amounts of poison seeping into the river.
The brand's innovative fabric, which took about six months to develop, is treated to repel stains at a molecular level, with tiny fibers that prevent water- and oil-based liquid spills from even seeping into the garment — without losing the softness you want out of your go-to basics.
City workers were on his corner in Flushing, Queens, to construct a bioswale, a pit dug into the sidewalk that is filled with rocky soil and topped by shrubbery, designed to absorb polluted storm water otherwise running into the sewer system, some eventually seeping into waterways like Flushing Creek.
The publication of "Snow Falling" is a case of fantasy seeping into reality; in the very first episode of Jane the Virgin — the hit show about a young woman who is accidentally artificially inseminated during a routine visit to her gynecologist — viewers learn that Jane wants to be a writer.
This is the future of software, and that future has already started in modern, massively distributed cloud computing systems such as Google's Kubernetes and its rich ecosystem; in autonomous vehicles, both terrestrial and aerial; and, of course, in artificial intelligence and machine learning, which are seeping into every layer of our increasingly digital world.
To get a better understanding of the fashion-forward shades that we're seeing out on the avenues, we spoke with Laurie Pressman, from Pantone's renowned Color Institute, and Jane Boddy, a UK-based color and trend forecaster, who told us the meaning behind the "influential" tones that will be seeping into the stores this fall.
In the intervening years, garage has – in many ways – stayed outside the ravages of time by seeping into the blood of much contemporary dance music, constant "revivals" from half-decent artists like Jamie xx, SBTRKT, and Disclosure, and also, in part, thanks to DJ EZ. To this day, EZ's work-ethic is nothing short of extraordinary.
Sure, we can thank the writers of This Is Us for crafting a character that is truly too pure for this world (which, err, may be one of the sad reasons why he's doomed to leave it), but we should also thank Milo Ventimiglia, whose innate qualities are definitely seeping into his portrayal of the Pearson patriarch.
This technology is already seeping into everyday life, and the increased regularity with which Americans encounter facial recognition as a matter of course while traveling will reinforce this familiarity; in this context, it is easy to imagine content from a government-operated facial recognition database being utilized in other settings aside from airports—say, for example, monitoring peaceful protests.
Federer's dark post-bathtime of the soul feels different from the typical sports layoff, I think, because it brings to the surface a tension that's been seeping into his persona for a few years now: How do you square the image of the transcendent, unchanging champion with the fact of a player who is growing old?
The still-nascent technology began seeping into consumer consciousness this year with the release of high-powered virtual-reality systems like Facebook's Oculus Rift and HTC's Vive, which are more expensive alternatives to PlayStation VR. In my tests, the Rift and Vive had major flaws, including a lack of compelling content, complex setups and issues with wearing the headgear.
In his new book, "Troubled Water," the activist Seth Siegel explains how Orange County's taps went from having too much saltwater to spouting the purest drinking water in the US.Saltwater was seeping into Orange County's freshwater supplyOrange County is just 35 miles from Los Angeles, but it relies on a different water system to serve its nearly 3.2 million residents.
They want it to act as a data source, firstly for astronomers who want to know which parts of the world are light pollution-free; secondly, for scientists studying the biological impacts of light pollution; and lastly for governments, so that they can, for example, make better street lights that prevent too much light from seeping into the night sky.
What this could mean for ordinary Britons has been seeping into the newspapers, sometimes in leaks from secret government reports: Northern Ireland has only one energy link to the mainland, so a no-deal Brexit could lead to rolling blackouts and steep price rises; and the energy system could collapse, forcing the military to redeploy generators from Afghanistan to the Irish Sea.
Mr. Lam's account of how he was grabbed at a border crossing, handcuffed, blindfolded, taken hundreds of miles away by train, put in solitary confinement and forced to confess to an act — selling books — that is not a crime in his native Hong Kong renewed fears that harsh Chinese justice, or lawlessness, is seeping into a metropolis steeped in the British legal tradition, right down to the white wigs worn by court officials.
The connection of overuse of antibiotics in livestock to human health takes two paths: As bacteria develop defenses against drugs widely used in animals, those defense mechanisms can spread to other bacteria that infect humans; and, resistant germs are transmitted from livestock to humans — through undercooked meat, farm-animal feces seeping into waterways, waste lagoons that overflow after natural disasters like Hurricane Florence, or when farm workers and others come into contact with animals.
Imagine one day having to look your best friend in the eye after you informed them that whilst rolling on molly you decided to go into a Porta Potty with a much-younger dude and proceeded to get your ass eaten out whilst standing on the toilet hole, then made out with the dude and then also that same best friend and a few others, so your butt juices are on everyone's faces, just seeping into their pores.
And yet two years later, on the Senate floor, in the same 278 speech in which he mentioned his mythical wall, Reynolds said he wanted not just to stop new refugees from coming into the US but also to get rid of those already here: I believe we must rid our country of the alien enemies who are now here, and put up the bars so that from now on no alien of any nationality upon the face of the earth will be permitted to enter the United States... I say we should stop — and stop now — the refugees who are seeping into this country by the thousands every single month to take the jobs which rightly belong to the native-born and naturalized citizens of the United States.

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