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Even the luxury goods seem utilitarian, leached of their sheen.
The more corrosive river water leached lead from aging pipes.
After the meat was consumed, the bones leached nutrients downstream.
Am I consuming aluminum that has leached into the food?
The corrosive river water leached lead from the city's water pipes.
Here it floats free, leached of color and all local detail.
The chemical had slowly leached into the ground at the base.
Back then, the site leached toxins into hundreds of nearby basements.
It wasn't treated properly, and lead leached into the water from the pipes.
Seawater leached chemicals from rocks; near thermal vents, those chemicals jostled and combined.
Gelatin leached from pork bones comes in chilled squares marbled with pork skin.
The result has been an irresolution that has leached support from both constituencies.
As a result of corrosion, lead from the pipes leached into the water supply.
Perhaps the nutrients were leached out of it by its long and arduous gestation.
This meant that lead leached into the water that would go to your home.
Pipes leached lead into the water, which then flowed through the taps across the city.
But without those phosphates, the water corroded lead pipes and it leached into drinking water.
His Cajun gumbo speaks in smoke, leached from andouille sausage made by a Louisiana butcher.
The highly polluted river corroded old pipes and leached lead into tap water, according to experts.
As it passed through the old lead and iron pipes, lead leached into the water supply.
Copper production, a mix of concentrates and leached cathode, accordingly slid to 267,000 tonnes from 338,000.
But in Newark, lead is also believed to have leached out of old piping and solder.
And lead from the pipes leached into the city's drinking water, leading to a public health crisis.
More corrosive water from the river leached lead from city pipes, causing a serious public health threat.
The spindly skeletons of trees still stand atop hillsides leached of color in Carry-le-Rouet, France.
Those foams have leached into the groundwater at the military facilities, and often the drinking water supply.
Lead from aging pipes leached into the drinking water because it was not treated with anticorrosion chemicals.
The company said the substance in the rubber stoppers leached into blood samples and affected the results.
These rocks then mixed with the oceans, where phosphorus-containing minerals broke down and leached into the water.
The more corrosive water from the Flint River leached more lead from the city pipes than Detroit's water.
The corrosive water leached the lead pipes causing the contamination that is now making headlines across the country.
The more corrosive water from the river leached more lead from the city pipes than Detroit water did.
The more corrosive water from the river leached lead from water system pipes and into hundreds of homes.
It's in peeling old paint falling from window panes or leached from old pipes traversing under even older homes.
An untold number of children have been exposed to dangerous lead that's leached from pipes and into drinking water.
The scandal soon leached to other sectors - be it Britain's parliament, the global fashion industry or India's film sector.
Do you prefer your tales lean, muscular, and dry, leached of excess and honed to a single, digestible point?
The more corrosive water from the Flint River leached more lead from the city pipes than Detroit water did.
But the water wasn't properly treated to travel through lead pipes, and the toxic metal leached into the supply.
As a result, the corroded pipes leached high amounts of lead into the water, and flowed into people's faucets.
The beans taste of smoke and brine, leached from green olives, with a touch of velvet from melted cheese.
Lead leached from old pipes after the city began using the Flint River in 2014 without adding corrosion-control chemicals.
Spills in Tennessee and North Carolina leached sludge containing toxic materials into rivers in those states over the last decade.
The river's corrosive water leached lead, a toxic element that can damage the nervous system, from the city's water pipes.
But the water wasn't properly treated to travel through lead pipes, and the toxic metal leached into the water supply.
The corrosive river water leached lead, a toxic substance that can damage the nervous system, from the city's water pipes.
Nitrate is the principal nutrient leached to groundwater and is highly soluble, mobile and not readily degraded under aerobic conditions.
The avenues and street, billboards and vehicles are leached of color and vibrancy, almost everything the illustration of a process.
Water from the Flint River, which was more corrosive than Detroit's, leached lead from the city's pipes, posing widespread health risks.
The polluted river water corroded old pipes and leached lead into tap water, according to a Virginia Tech water quality study.
The waste created from copper smelting, known as slag, contaminated the water of this ancient river and leached into the soil.
To my eyes, the motocross getups and the herky-jerky descents leached much of the beauty and grace from the sport.
Lead from the city's old pipes leached into the water, causing alarmingly high lead levels in the blood of many residents.
All of her belongings were covered in sewage, thanks to a treatment plant in Omaha whose contents leached into the floodwater.
Flint's 2014 switch in drinking water sources led the supply to become contaminated when lead leached from old pipes into some homes.
She has punk politics — a sustained commitment to rage, which she believes is leached out of women too early and too easily.
When the veggies break down and release nutrients, they'll be leached right into the cooking liquid, so you'll still end up consuming them.
But during those 73 months, the corrosive water leached lead from the city's old plumbing because certain treatments weren't added to the water.
Lead that leached from the pipes, a result of a lack of corrosion control, has been blamed for illnesses, rashes and other ailments.
The more corrosive water from the Flint River leached lead from city pipes more than Detroit water did, leading to the current problems.
The more corrosive water from the river leached lead from water system pipes, leading to high levels of lead in hundreds of homes.
At the same time, they find a new use for plastic that's often destined to sit in landfills or be leached into oceans.
It was later shown to have leached lead into the drinking supply, resulting in spikes in lead levels and lead poisoning in children.
That resulted in corroded pipes, which leached lead into the system — potentially exposing some 8,000 young children to brain-altering levels of contamination.
The more corrosive water from the Flint River had leached lead from the city pipes more than Detroit water did, leading to the contamination.
The water from the polluted river was made even worse by Flint's aging and corroded pipe system, which leached lead into people's drinking water.
More salt will eventually create a springier texture, but will need to be leached out of the noodles in ice water after cooking them.
The river's corrosive water leached lead from city pipes, creating a public health threat marked by high lead levels in blood samples taken from children.
Flint used the Flint River for 18 months, but lead leached from old pipes at homes because the water was not treated to control corrosion.
Don't worry about squeezing the liquid from them unless you are doing this in advance and have a lot of liquid that's leached out. 3.
But the river's corrosive water leached lead from old pipes, and residents soon widely complained of various health issues and brown liquid pouring from faucets.
Flint is grappling with the health and political fallout over the switch after the more corrosive river water leached lead from old pipes into the system.
For more than a year, highly corrosive water leached lead from old pipes into homes after the city switched its drinking water supply to cut costs.
In 2010, Minnesota sued a manufacturer alleging disposal of PFOA containing wastes had leached into the Mississippi River resulting in drinking water contamination for 125,000 residents.
They later found these mice had been kept in damaged plastic cases and drank from damaged plastic water bottles, both of which leached BPA into their environment.
The change was designed to save money, but left residents drinking water that had been contaminated by lead leached from old pipes in the city's sewerage system.
Flint's city switched water supplies in 2014 while a new pipeline was under construction and the corrosive water from the Flint River leached lead from old pipes.
When the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality failed to treat the corrosive water, it ate into the city's iron and lead pipes and leached into the drinking water.
Initially, Ruff and his colleagues suspected Spirit's opaline silica deposits formed billions of years ago, from basaltic rocks that were leached by sulfuric acid pouring out of fumaroles.
This water leached lead off of pipes, exposing thousands of children to lifelong health problems from the toxic metal and causing the still-talked-about Flint Water Crisis.
Measures ordered by the province included increasing the height of the perimeter berms, or raised banks, surrounding the leach pad where the gold is leached from the ore.
Researchers at the University of Nottingham have uncovered evidence that chemicals leached into dog food via packaging plastics may be responsible for a loss in fertility in males.
When officials switched the water supply from the Detroit system to the Flint River in 2014, the water wasn't treated properly and lead from old pipes leached into system.
The show has never been a comedy, or even consistently funny, but it's always had a sense of humor, and that largely leached out of it in season five.
Medical studies have shown that the disease was reintroduced via infected members of the peacekeeping contingent and their faulty sanitation practices, which leached latrine sewage into the water supply.
The Flint River leached lead from the city pipes more than Detroit water did, leading to elevated levels of lead in the water and the blood of some children.
The Senate passed a defense bill Thursday that would require an increased response from the government to harmful chemicals that have leached into water in at least 43 states.
The lingering hazard got new attention with the crisis in Flint, where polluted, improperly treated water ate away the protective coating and leached lead out of the aging pipes.
But all of the immediate anger that was on display during the town hall itself, all of the sadness, and all of the fear have been leached out of it.
The corrosive water from the Flint River leached lead out of the city's pipes and into people's drinking water, in addition to the other toxins contained in Flint River water.
The last sticking points included differences over paid family leave for troops, the Space Force and provisions regulating chemicals that have leached into the water supply near some military sites.
For months, water drawn from the Flint River leached lead from old plumbing into homes after the city switched its drinking water in 2014 from Detroit's system to save money.
Studies have traced the highly contagious disease to sloppy sanitation that had leached fecal waste laced with cholera germs from latrines used by the Nepalese peacekeepers into the water supply.
The river water leached away protective coating inside the water pipes, leading to a dangerous level of lead, which can have permanent consequences on developing brain cells, in the water supply.
But the Flint River water corroded the city's pipes and leached poisonous metals into the city's water supply, including lead, which is particularly dangerous if consumed by children or pregnant women.
One entree, listed as nakhot garmack, was described as "soft soup"; it proved to be veal tail braised for an eternity with chickpeas, until its soul leached into the surrounding broth.
Tame your tabsHaving a multitude of tabs open in the background can really start to slow down the tab you're working on as memory and other system resources get leached away.
Though we'd all love to hear that deep-fried anything is actually great for you, the question is, do those extra antioxidants leached from the oil really make the veggies healthier?
The more corrosive river water leached lead from pipes into thousands of Flint homes, and residents' concerns were repeatedly ignored by both Snyder's office and Michigan's Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ).
The city stopped buying its water from Detroit in 2013 to save money, and in April 2014 it started using water from the Flint River, which leached lead from old piping.
For more than a year, water drawn from the highly corrosive Flint River leached lead from old lines into homes after the city switched its drinking water supply to cut costs.
They assume that chemical agents that had leached into the topsoil and sand were kicked up by the helicopters' rotor wash, pelting their skin and permeating the air they were breathing.
Many Central Valley cities have been hit hard by the California drought, which dried up wells and prompted excessive groundwater pumping that leached toxic levels of arsenic into the water supply.
This is pork belly, boiled and then deep-fried in its own leached oils, with the skin pricked before frying, creating little escape routes for the liquefied fat, to maximize crunch.
At the same time, compassion is also, I fear, the human instinct most quickly and easily leached out by social media, which seems to render us all a little bit more sociopathic.
It was later revealed that the corrosive nature of the Flint River water had leached lead out of Flint's aging pipes, contaminating the water by the time it flowed into resident's homes.
The EPA held Tuesday's conference as a public forum to discuss the use of controversial carcinogenic chemicals Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (commonly referred to as PFAS), which have leached into water supplies.
The best way to experience them is in a broth clouded with fat leached from long-simmered pork bones, headier than other soups in the neighborhood but still clean on the tongue.
Harder, more pellet-like samples mean a longer time spent in the colon, where water is leached out; that suggests constipation, while a watery sample indicates a faster transit through the body.
The corrosive river water was not treated with the proper chemicals and ultimately leached metal from the city's aging pipes, causing water with toxic levels of lead to flow out of taps.
Possible sources could be soil that had been dredged up by the floodwater, or arsenic that may have been used in wood preservation that had leached back into the water from flooded homes.
A new analysis from the Department of Defense shows the Air Force diverted more than $66 million to cover the cleanup costs of harmful "forever chemicals" that have leached into the water supply.
That good will leached out over years, with sad stories like the chief executive who padded his résumé, the end of Yahoo's independent search business, or the current chief's many poor business deals.
There was no fanfare from anyone who mattered to me, so the pride and self-worth I might have gained from what most people would consider a life-defining honor was leached away.
Arya wants to experience sex before she possibly dies and Gendry seems like the obvious choice, so she quizzes him about his past experiences, including getting stripped and leached by Melisandre for spell components.
Two recent papers on e-cigarettes shed light on carcinogenic chemicals released in the vaporizing process, including noxious ingredients in certain flavor additives and heavy metals such as lead leached from the heating coils.
"In 1988, the drinking water of nearly 40% of homes using such systems in the Kona Districts of the island was found to be contaminated with lead leached by acid rain," the USGS says.
The families are seeking class-action status from the court to cover any children poisoned by lead that leached into water due to the 2014 switch in Flint's water source, NBC News reported Monday.
The best thing about Gizmodo has been that it has served as the sophomoric swamp from which a thousand wonderful dumb idiot bloggers have bloomed, and their influence has leached far outside of tech writing.
A far more corrosive source, which was not treated properly as it flowed through the city's service lines, the Flint River leached lead from the pipes that poured it into people's homes, according to CNN.
So, while production of mine concentrate is expected to grow by a brisk 4 percent this year, supply of metal from mines in the form of leached cathode, is forecast to slide by 8 percent.
By failing to ensure the proper anti-corrosives were used in treating the water, chemicals from the water eroded the city's piping system, and pipes leached lead which then flowed into the taps of homeowners.
Yet one customer who put whiskey in the flask found that the liquor had turned black a few days later, laden with "black sediment as if it leached into the liquid via chemical reaction," they wrote.
We now know that officials with the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality decided not to use federally mandated corrosion control in Flint's water, leading to corroded pipes that leached lead and other toxins into the water.
For accras de morue, salt cod fritters, Ms. Delcourt soaks and rinses the cod until half the salt has leached out, then mashes it with parsley, garlic, shallots ("many"), ginger ("sometimes") and spices imported from Cameroon.
The city switched back to the Detroit water system last October - after Earley had left the position as emergency manager - but the river's corrosive water leached lead from city pipes, causing a serious public health threat.
Corrosive river water pumped out of the treatment plant leached lead from the city's aging pipes as it passed through the water system and flowed from people's taps, putting thousands of people at risk for lead poisoning.
So, being the politically-bland, all-appeasing monoliths of pasteurized consumer culture that they are, sports media teams leached on to the opportunity to do something—anything, really—to find adjacencies to their sports business, however far fetched.
"If I had a salt pile that leached salt into my neighbor's well, the state would be here the next day fining me and making me clean it up and making me be a good neighbor," said Greene.
The fish, in thick slabs, now lay fanned out on the plate before me, glistening with oil — oil that had leached out of it because the Master had intentionally let the fish "rest," or cure for a day or so.
But for residents who were told by government officials last year that their water was fine even while dangerous amounts of lead leached out of their pipes, the claim that the water is now safe is proving hard to swallow.
Hundreds of Roma families in Kosovo, who were forced to live for more than a decade in squalid United Nations camps built on toxic wasteland that leached lead and poisoned their children, have long become accustomed to frustration and despair.
Her arms held tightly across her chest, her large, heavy-lidded eyes trained on her interior, she was locked in the solitude of memory, leached of liveliness, dead in the eyes, full of the torpor of anxiety, humiliated almost to tears.
The inspector general at the Department of Defense (DOD) agreed in a letter released Tuesday to review the agency's history with a class of cancer-linked chemicals that have leached into the water supply near military bases across the country.
In 1973, some 8,700 tons of leached radioactive barium sulfate from the Manhattan Project, the World War Two-era atomic bomb-development program, were mixed with 38,000 tons of soil used to cover trash dumped at the site, according to the EPA.
"Magnesium sulfate would simply have leached into the ocean from rocks on the ocean floor, but sodium chloride may indicate the ocean floor is hydrothermally active," said Samantha Trumbo, lead study author and California Institute of Technology graduate student, in a statement.
Matcha is an especially good tea for a calm energy and focus boost, as one is drinking a suspension of ground leaves rather than an infusion, digesting its whole load of caffeine and L-Theanine rather than just whatever leached into the water.
The Flint water crisis, lawsuits claim, is a result of the complicit state of Michigan trying to save money by switching the city's water source and the complicit city of Flint failing to act as corroded pipes leached lead into the water.
You could see slight stains on the wall where juices had leached out; the banana was browner, the mushroom more shriveled, the lettuce wrinkled and soft, and the tight green husk of an ear of corn had dried and peeled away in multiple directions.
As Kramer's nuanced thinking leached into the public discourse, a misreading of his thinking contaminated his actual view, which was that antidepressants can work — can in fact be lifesavers — but that we ought to be aware of the social implications of their widespread prescription.
But water from the Flint River is 19 times more corrosive than that of Lake Huron, according to researchers from Virginia Tech, so lead from the water pipes leached into the supply and soon the water coming from residential taps looked, smelled and tasted odd.
Beck, who started at OMB in 2002, worked on a similar issue involving perchlorate, an ingredient in rocket fuel — linked with thyroid problems and other ailments — that has leached from defense facilities and manufacturing sites into the drinking water of at least 20 million Americans.
He pointed to reforms like diagnostic testing and home nurse visits, deflecting accusations that the state alone is responsible for lead that leached into residents' pipes when Flint switched its water supply from Detroit to the Flint River in April 2014 in a cost-cutting move.
A class-action lawsuit filed last year alleges the state Department of Environmental Quality didn't treat the water for corrosion, in accordance with federal law, and because so many service lines in Flint are made of lead, the noxious element leached into the water of the city's homes.
In another observation, the FDA said that factory staff was aware by April 2015 that the chemical benzophenone had leached into some tablets of the hypertension drug felodipine from the ink and varnish on the container label, but the lots were not recalled until the FDA inspection in July 2015.
At first, they maintained that the quality of the new water source was fine; but they had only tested the water at the treatment plant, not in a home after it had been exposed to the miles of lead pipes that leached metal due to the more corrosive river water.
Australia has continued its practice of housing migrants in inhumane offshore detention centers in Papua New Guinea—except now, drought has dried up the rainwater tanks that supplied New Guinea's drinking water, and salt water from the rising sea has leached into the soil, further decimating agricultural production on the island.
But the Grammys could become a platform that better celebrates black pop's diversity, if the show were to address the following issues: A problem that has leached the Grammys of credibility in many genres is its tendency to favor established artists who are making irrelevant mid- and late-career work.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency had reasoned that "major disaster" funds are intended to deal with natural disasters, like severe flooding, not with self-inflicted ones, like Flint's pipes, which became corroded after the city, in a cost-cutting move, started using polluted Flint River water that leached lead from the pipes.
Instead, McQueen trains the languorous opening shot on the protagonist Veronica (Viola Davis) and her husband, Harry (Liam Neeson), as they make out in bed with evident passion: At a time when sexual desire has been leached from most studio movies, the up-close intimacy between the two actors feels real and startling.
On its eastern side was the housing for the workers that had built it, mostly empty now but kept ready for the workforce that would return in three months for Phase II. The moonlight washed out Sol Dominion's trademark sunshine yellow and sky blue, leached them of life until the trailers formed a symmetrical, boxy plastic ghost town.
Cats is the latest in a line of things I found hard to look at: Those digital renderings that sell luxury condos, full of ghostly furniture; manipulated celebrity portraits; product photography on the internet marketplace, leached of shadow and color; Instagram, which filters the not-photogenic out of our lives; the ceaseless scroll of memes and gifs.
"Today I'm putting forward a plan to combat lead exposure across the country, and to ensure that no families experience what those in Flint have had to endure," Castro said in a statement to BuzzFeed, referencing the lead that leached into the drinking water in the Michigan city and exposed more than 85033,000 residents to potential contamination after state and city officials switched the source from the Detroit River to the Flint River.

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