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"percolate" Definitions
  1. [intransitive] (+ adv./prep.) (of a liquid, gas, etc.) to move gradually through a surface that has very small holes or spaces in it
  2. [intransitive] to gradually become known or spread through a group or society
  3. [transitive, intransitive] percolate (something) to make coffee in a percolator; to be made in this way

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As part of the acquisition, Percolate CEO Randy Wootton is joining the Seismic team, where he will continue to lead Percolate, and where he will report to Seismic CEO Doug Winter.
But you never know, you never know what will percolate.
But the controversy will also percolate through other key races.
The issue could percolate in the Democratic presidential primary. Sen.
Bubbles percolate from the ground in floodwaters during high tides.
Often it needs to percolate in the brain for a while.
By that point, his idea for OYO had already started to percolate.
And finally, will the stress percolate to European banks active in Turkey?
The best and most innovative ideas literally can't percolate is most environments.
The data from last week is going to percolate to the surface.
As Faraday draws closer to the Ayreses, a question starts to percolate.
The line of fire toward unpopular Masters champion Patrick Reed continues to percolate.
Let those percolate up through the states and be handled in due course.
And they all sort of percolate their way up through the court system.
Then as Trump's presidential bid took off, the matter began to percolate again.
But a year after Second Life launched, Facebook began to percolate across college campuses.
Fear of a left poised to ditch Clinton continues to percolate in the press.
Through her movements, I can hear my thoughts, can feel them percolate and unfurl.
Proposals to change things -- break up California or divide Texas -- percolate but go nowhere.
Whether insights from pirarucu scales will percolate into materials science remains to be seen.
"It's stuff that doesn't percolate up to the level of national attention," he said.
This is especially true because technology trends tend to percolate up the age distribution.
Early in the fall, rumors began to percolate that Ocasio-Cortez was leaning toward Warren.
That meme took well over a year and a half to percolate and enter the mainstream.
"When you have so much concentrated authority, in so few fallible individuals, problems percolate," he says.
I just want to let this percolate, like a fish in coffee, for another 25 years.
But it started to percolate, you know, somewhere that they were noticing what I was doing.
These sorts of features are not yet widespread, but are beginning to percolate into everyday use.
He transitioned to biathlon when he was 15, and his podium dream had time to percolate.
Somehow, the fossilization environment has to percolate down and get minerals to the bones to fossilize them.
So the justices needn't wait, DOJ said, for the lower courts to allow the issues to percolate.
It's all hypothetical of course, but Ade's touching film should be allowed to percolate for a while longer.
Talk about what was the concept, is that you brought them together for them to percolate ideas together.
On top of that, he said foreigners are selling U.S. Treasurys and inflationary pressures are starting to percolate.
This means important issues are just not being raised to the top level and problems are left to percolate.
But the justices would still have to wait for the right case to percolate up through the lower courts.
Mega-corporations like Amazon or Google that dominate the market can make it difficult for new ideas to percolate.
After all, financial regulators cannot move quickly to favouring productive lending, and loans generally percolate slowly through the economy.
Alberta surprisingly has an small but incredible footwork scene, with artists like HomeSick, Sven K, and parties like Percolate.
Bewilderment, followed as the effects percolate by disruption, chaos, the four horsemen of the apocalypse spotted in the horizon.
We are told that if only we cut the tax burden on capital, that will percolate down to wages.
These ideas percolate in the background of the film and only reach a full boil in its final act.
During the residency the question preoccupies me, and at dinners in the soaring banquet hall our conversations percolate with ideas.
Paul removed the video himself only after it had been viewed widely, and copies continued to percolate across the platform.
The justices could grant the case, or wait and allow the issue to further percolate in courts across the country.
If carried out on a large scale, this would slow down rushing flood waters and let them percolate into aquifers.
The justices like to have issues percolate below so that they can benefit from the opinions of lower court judges.
But other ideas starting to percolate in economic policy circles may have advantages in terms of cost and political viability.
But that assumes that savings for the wealthy would percolate down to the middle and bottom of the earnings pyramid.
The case at hand concerning Young has not reached a final judgment and will continue to percolate in lower courts.
"I knew what they had to offer in terms of really allowing a project to percolate and grow," she said.
This administration's assault on truth and moral values will percolate though every serious novel written in the next three decades.
The justices' inaction suggests that some of them believe the issue should percolate in the lower courts before Supreme Court review.
"Mr Rohani believes in economic liberalisation, but it doesn't percolate down the pyramid," says a member of Iran's chamber of commerce.
"As the index has moved higher we have seen the strength percolate to other (non-resource) sectors as well," said Picardo.
Rates have not dropped yet, because it takes time for this drastic interest rate reduction to percolate into the mortgage industry.
"It could percolate all the way to the Supreme Court," said Noreika, who added the OCC is primed for a fight.
Our relationship started to take off, 'cause we had all the same cultural references and we started to percolate with ideas.
The Uranium One theory is interesting in that it has been able to percolate for some time and continue to grab headlines.
A friendship between her and Mr. Whalen began to percolate after the senator dropped them off at a subway station in Brooklyn.
In the absence of wins and the good feelings they engender, troublesome happenings — "distractions," in sports vernacular — tend to percolate and thrive.
The question is how long that shift in public opinion — if it persists — takes to percolate through the country as a whole.
It's a monument to a world in which unimaginable things have become real, where far-fetched conspiracy theories percolate within the mainstream.
Despite the disappointing factory readings, analysts say there are signs that earlier growth-boosting measures are starting to percolate through the system.
Sometimes that meant introducing them to a piece or style they might not have realized fit their sensibilities, then letting things percolate.
Others dismiss the notion, suggesting that after Heller, the court may have wanted the issue to percolate more in the lower courts.
It's an influx of cash that fattens company profits and boosts the government's tax take, but fails to percolate down to households.
Jane Fitz's Pickle Factory residency begins in January 2017, and you can catch her playing the Percolate party there on New Years Day.
At last he divulges a yearning for power but before his confession has had time to percolate, he distracts from it with humour.
Those companies include AppNexus, Datadog, UiPath, Dataminr, Sprinklr, InVision, Digital Ocean, Percolate, Namely, Compass, Infor, Zeta Global, Greenhouse, WeWork and the list continues.
Since rumors of the iPhone 7 began to percolate, eBay says an iPhone 26 or 2549S has sold every minute on its site.
At the end of 2015, rumors started to percolate online that scientists at the LIGO collaboration had detected gravitational waves for the first time.
But the gap—alongside the earlier cuts in mental health services Buser witnessed under Giuliani—permitted horrid conditions to percolate in the city jails.
In all likelihood, temperatures will soon drop, and it'll percolate into the snow and refreeze, meteorologist Ruth Mottram of the DMI told New Scientist.
"I think there's something visceral about it for people that's making it percolate up as something that needs to be acted on," she said.
It is possible, of course, that these hotpots, along with others such as Afghanistan, will continue to percolate but not bubble over anytime soon.
Compensation for workers rose to a nearly 10-year high in the second quarter as inflation pressures continued to percolate in the U.S. economy.
We're often befuddled by the traction that obvious, malignant bullshit gets online, but that obviousness—including literal satire disclaimers—doesn't often percolate upward to headlines.
But anything high-powered like artificial intelligence or machine learning or autonomous driving continues to percolate, and I think Nvidia's the leader in these markets.
Part of the scientific process is getting things wrong, but another is making sure that bad results don't percolate into the larger world of research.
"I'll see somebody struggling with something, and it doesn't matter if it's ironing or mopping or traveling, my brain just starts to percolate," she said.
But in my experience, the way to get your résumé to percolate to the top of the proverbial pile is to go through your network.
Jim's story is very small, but the messages that percolate to the surface can just really make you think about the world we live in.
The idea for the center began to percolate 10 years ago, Dr. Mirrer said, when the historical society put on an exhibition of Tiffany lamps.
Percolate raised a total of $106.5 million from investors including GGV Capital, Sequoia Capital, Lightspeed, Slow Ventures, Lerer Hippeau and First Round Capital, according to Crunchbase.
"So he made a conscious decision to stay in that role, to let it kind of percolate with him during his time outside the studio," Adam remembers.
Yet the chaos of the current war has since paved the way for the many exiles to percolate back into the country mostly to opposition-controlled regions.
"I think we created a design that had a pace and a space where interesting thoughts could percolate and Jim's music could work its magic," says Adams.
She also is watching to see how tighter financial conditions "percolate" through the economy, and whether the Fed's past string of rate hikes will tighten conditions further.
Elegantly shot on film by Chris Teague, the movie feels unforced and at times shockingly authentic, allowing its emotions to percolate and rise of their own volition.
The story was a stark reminder to me that even Canada has a dark underbelly — that the forces of populism can percolate here, sometimes with lethal consequences.
The fallout from the crash continues to percolate: On Sunday, Senator Chuck Schumer said he intended to introduce federal legislation to require seatbelts in such modified limos.
But analysts agree steps so far will take some time to percolate through the broader economy, with most not expecting activity to convincingly bottom out until summer.
They percolate through Syria's northern border and the global black market, until they end up in the world's great antiquities markets—one of which happens to be London.
Worries about the global economy percolate even as equities around the world rise, but an economist at Ned Davis Research says the worst of it may be over.
"Growth concerns continue to percolate in the background, and you can see that with oil prices coming off," said Alvin Tan, a foreign exchange strategist at Societe Generale.
Sure enough, after a while the ideas of the book began to percolate: that genetics is an effective way to understand many aspects of evolutionary biology and behavior.
With that specificity, and that acknowledgment of intimacy, the drama starts to percolate at last, doing what drama traditionally does: Make the feelings of others accessible to everyone.
Then there are the questions of how much momentum Biden can get from his South Carolina result and whether there is enough time for it to fully percolate.
As a result of all this, centralism has not merely been imposed on Nigeria, but made to percolate throughout its governing structures, even affecting the nation's political consciousness.
Words appear on screen in an antiquated, analog way, with Kiernan giving them a sense of psychedelic motion, while electronic drones and other sounds percolate in the background.
But, of course, the hazards of embarrassed men percolate on the horizon of Cult, and reality, simply due to the fact Donald Trump's politics are a constant haunting force.
After the Kinect's release, these features began to percolate throughout the tech world, helping to usher in devices like Amazon's Alexa, modern virtual reality experiences, and improved iPhone cameras.
By giving his songs a few months to percolate before Memorial Day, Harris allows them to become associated with feelings of anticipation for those first whiffs of warm weather.
We suspect that henceforth, at least as many process improvements will percolate up from the people doing work as will be imposed by the managers sitting layers above them.
But the greater threat to the health care industry is one that's just starting to percolate — concern that we've already maxed out the existing tools to control those costs.
You'll be fitted with a pair of protective goggles, the panels will be placed on top of your face, and then you'll percolate for about 20 to 30 minutes.
So, for instance, the farmers built check dams across gullies to stop the headlong flow, catch the eroding earth, and create a pool that would percolate into the ground.
These companies are eager to seed the Wing with their swag and minister to well-connected members at sponsored events, images of which percolate across Instagram like modern infomercials.
These companies are eager to seed the Wing with their swag and minister to well-connected members at sponsored events, images of which percolate across Instagram like modern infomercials.
As a concept, it has had time to percolate through human culture so that today we are most concerned with issues of "mitigation" and "adaptation"—managing or dealing with implications.
They were wise to pursue other projects, let indie music cycle through a lo-fi 90s slacker rock revival phase, and allow Expo 86's distorted, overlooked melodies to percolate.
The Supreme Court could rule narrowly, send the case back to the appeals court for further review, or decide to wait until similar suits percolate through the federal court system.
Asked about the notion of somehow teaming up with superfriends Chris Paul and Dwyane Wade, both due for free agency next summer, Anthony let the idea percolate for a nanosecond.
At that time, the Women's March was just starting to percolate, and we thought, Wow, this is something we feel really strongly about… why don't we name the tarts after feminists?
That the court didn't take up the Illinois case does suggest that it won't weight in on the Connecticut law, perhaps allowing the issue to percolate further in the lower courts.
Lately, though, a question has begun to percolate in places like reddit, the online message board, and with some of the reporters who now monitor the Republican nominee for a living.
Or they could deny to take it up which would let stand the lower court opinion and perhaps send a signal that the issue should percolate further in the lower courts.
While secessionist movements percolate around the world, from Catalonia to Kashmir, the independence issue was also sidelined in last year's provincial elections in Quebec for the first time in four decades.
It allowed me to more profoundly consider his remarks, and it enabled my own ideas, and my reactions to his, to percolate as they never could have in an ordinary conversation.
They percolate quietly with the sense that people are ultimately unknowable, and a fierce, cartoonlike schoolteacher, Sister Agatha, becomes a figure whose dramatic disappearance from her students' lives is never explained.
It remains to be seen how much a new desire among contemporary artists and curators to engage with political issues at events such as Documenta will percolate to the commercial realm.
Dufourcq's outlook echoes the government's view that the French economy will expand 1.7 percent this year, up from 1.5 percent in 2018, as the measures start to percolate into the economy.
The move puts off a major case that could have been heard next term during the heart of the presidential election and allows the issue to further percolate in the lower courts.
We were one of the first outlets to pay our contributors for online arts writing and introduced many conversations about social and economic justice into the field that continue to percolate today.
You can learn an awful lot about trends and the way they percolate outward from the professional to the armchair athlete (is that an oxymoron?) when watching approximately 50,000 people run by.
McGreevey named Kushner as commissioner for the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, but Kushner resigned from the post in 03 when questions about his political donations started to percolate.
Meltwater can percolate down into the subsurface of the ice sheet, up to about 10 meters, or 33 feet, per season, and may persist under the surface while sinking further, the study found.
Those concerns continued to percolate through the State Senate, where Republicans hold a slim majority and where upstate members repeatedly have said that $15 is simply too high for many employers to bear.
Reggae, dance hall, reggaeton, dembow, ska, other Afro-Caribbean beats and bits of trap percussion all percolate through the tracks, programmed along with synthesizer sirens and an occasional tickle of reggae rhythm guitar.
Politics percolate in evocations of social class and function, with verisimilitude tipping toward the surreal in, for example, a set that suggests at once a beauty parlor, a medical facility, and a prison.
Most states do not allow such crossover, but supporters of fusion voting in New York say that it allows for more political ideas to percolate, as major party candidates seek their party endorsements.
Perhaps that data will be analyzed at warp speed, spurring FDA-approved drugs and driving prices down as they percolate into the mainstream, and, at long last, into the insurance policies of everyday folks.
But at some point, another strategy began to percolate: the one he unveiled last week, which promised to shift the company toward a future dominated not by public feeds but by private, encrypted messaging.
Conversations pop up and percolate down the table: plans for an adaptation of Debra Magpie Earling's Perma Red, about the live podcast Mailhot and Orange are taping in Seattle, at the swanky Benaroya Hall.
The Supreme Court often lets novel legal issues like transgender bathroom rights percolate in lower courts before taking a case, as it did with gay marriage before ruling in 2015 to allow it nationwide.
Instead it persists at a low-key level of queasiness, in the same way that the characters let anxieties simmer and percolate without ever giving themselves or the audience the relief of a release.
And as it becomes harder to lead parties, Congress will inevitably become more decentralized, which will lead to further depolarization as more issues that might otherwise have been suppressed by strong leadership percolate up.
By showing us a small glimpse of the work involved in the creative process, Endless is its own justification for producing art at one's own pace; creativity needs time, space, and energy to percolate.
Because the Supreme Court is the final word on nearly all questions of federal law, it typically likes to let novel legal issues percolate in the lower courts before handing down a final command.
As the "Trump Trade " began to fizzle out in late December to early January, and the difficulty of wholesale changes to the ACA began to percolate into the market's mindset, the sector found strength.
Though this litigation will continue to percolate in lower courts, other judges are likely to read the Supreme Court's order as a sign that a majority of the justices will ultimately uphold the ban.
In short, will this "job boosting" tax cut actually turn out to be a "job killer," as its immediate spending cuts and the pessimism that accompanies economic contraction begin to percolate through the economy?
This isn't just because their politics pose an immediate threat to Muslims and other minorities in Britain, but also because their ideas, slowly and subtly, percolate through society into the realm of acceptable thought.
It's our big song in our first episode thematically stating what's going on, and so even before we started to write the episode I started to percolate on this song and what it would be.
Saturday's data also suggested that the year-long gains in producer prices are starting to percolate through to the broader economy, but at a modest pace, which will be welcome news to the central bank.
But the list of contested policies continued to percolate, including a renewal for 421-a, a lapsed tax-cut program for developers; support for charter schools; changes to the workers' compensation system; and education aid.
Arizona, for instance, has policies to promote "water banking" — in which farmers, cities, and other users have incentives to percolate down into sub-surface aquifers to use for later, during periods when surface water is scarce.
Donald J. Trump predicted that the lawsuits against Senator Ted Cruz, doubting his constitutional eligibility to be president, would start trickling in as questions continued to percolate about the fact that he was born in Canada.
"It is not uncommon for infectious agents to percolate in the environment for years or even decades without detection," Lipkin said, adding that an agent could enter the human population in more than just one person.
"In light of what the 73nd Circuit terms the 'growing consensus,' this is precisely an area where the law should be permitted to percolate before premature, and perhaps unnecessary, intervention from the court," the brief said.
In cases involving new technology, he said, "The Supreme Court likes these cases to percolate in the lower courts for a while and let the law be made and observe how it's made before stepping in."
The troubles that trailed Mr. Bentley, Alabama Democrats and Republicans said repeatedly, had been easy for voters to understand, a subject that could and did percolate everywhere from Mobile's bars to the bedroom communities outside Huntsville.
The Hill asked Khan, the Culinary spokeswoman, if she thinks the energy from Nevada's labor movement will percolate across the country and into the states where Democrats will need union households to get over the top.
Liquidity concerns in certain corners of the financial market universe, such as high-yield credit, are starting to percolate to the surface too, suggesting the Fed may not be able to tighten much at all from here.
This long run of growth should encourage the Bank of Japan to stick with the current monetary easing framework, given its argument that inflationary pressure will percolate through the economy as long as growth is on track.
The issue has already started to percolate among the state's large Cuban-American population and could have the potential to undo some of the progress that Mr. Trump — a pariah to many Hispanics — had been making there.
Though Washington was not alone in using nationalistic rhetoric, Mann said the OECD had estimated that a 21.0 percent increase in U.S. import costs would percolate through the economy and ultimately lift export costs by 22018 percent.
Jennifer Lee, a professor of sociology at Columbia University, says such perceptions of Asian exceptionalism percolate in both liberal and conservative circles, with conservatives using Asian success as a main point in arguing against affirmative-action policies.
But it's taken a while, I think, for the understanding of those issues to percolate and then people in those organizations to take on the cause and say, yeah, this is something we have to care about.
Another question has begun to percolate as well: Should Sessions, who recused himself from all matters related to the 2016 presidential campaign — which included anything involving the Clinton Foundation — have been able to fire McCabe at all?
ISIS has been more organized in its online recruiting, whereas white nationalists are often able to recruit by spreading their messages to a general audience and letting ideas percolate in the minds of followers and others on Twitter.
Things began to percolate a bit about a decade ago with the opening of Loretta's Northwesterner, a tavern known for its burgers, but suffered a setback when the South Park Bridge was closed for a four-year repair.
In fact, Rent backlash has taken a while to percolate alongside the recent cultural resurgence the musical has enjoyed in its 22004th anniversary year — including renewed interest in the iconic original cast and high-profile revivals of the show.
The Department of Justice has a pending request with the Supreme Court to take up an appeal, but the justices have declined to do so, perhaps because they are waiting for the issue to percolate in the courts below.
Most of the 22.3 institutions covered in the survey do not expect growth to bottom out until later in the year as looser monetary condition and fiscal stimulus take time to percolate through the economy and revive domestic demand.
"There are a lot of artists who have been saying for a while that the museum has a bit of a disconnect with the community, and that just doesn't seem to percolate up to the executive director," he said.
India's so-called sand mafia, operating in collusion with local officials, has also contributed to the problem by illegally removing sand — important to allow water to percolate into underground aquifers — from riverbeds to supply concrete for India's construction boom.
The same concerns that percolate throughout the film — ownership, consent, and fear of exploitation — are coming to a head in ways that reflect the very concerns that may have prompted Gey to lie about HeLa's identity to begin with.
I see it in the big questions (the bigger the better) that percolate in my brain, that drive my curiosity into a thrilling frenzy, and in the playful, at times comedic, cultural trappings of my Italian-Portuguese immigrant family.
And though no one really expects one person wearing a T-shirt (or scarf or bag) to get other people to alter their behavior, there is something about constantly seeing an issue that makes it percolate through the consciousness.
And while the trade interest for the Miami Marlins slugger Giancarlo Stanton has begun to heat up, and action for a reasonably attractive free-agent class begins to percolate, the Yankees appear content to sit on their perch and spectate.
Clifton, an appointee of President George W. Bush, alluded to those developments Monday as he warned that some nationwide injunctions may make the Supreme Court more likely to leap into a case, rather than letting it and others like it percolate.
The Trump administration has been harshly critical of what it sees as a relatively new judicial phenomenon where a single district judge halts a policy across the country before it can percolate through the lower courts and reach the Supreme Court.
Cold calling doesn't get you in, but networking does"In my experience, the way to get your résumé to percolate to the top of the proverbial pile is to go through your network," Keswin said during a Business Insider Prime conference call.
She might take a cue from her former rival Sanders, who tapped into the power of small data by giving volunteers considerable autonomy to decide how to organize and communicate with one another while letting their on-the-ground insights percolate upward.
Because TV and movies take a long time to percolate, a scripted response to the election hasn't fully materialized, though Comedy Central did weigh in this week with "The President Show," a weekly late-night parody featuring comic Anthony Atamanuik as Trump.
Here's what's happened: Last week, reports began to percolate that Manigault-Newman, who made appearances on The Apprentice starting in 2004 and served in the Trump administration until December 2017, had secret recordings of Trump and was playing the audio for others.
Along with several legal challenges, which continue to percolate in federal courts, a complaint was filed in December 2018 by the Firearms Policy Coalition, Firearms Policy Foundation, Madison Society Foundation, and Damien Guedes — a Pennsylvania man who bought a bump stock in 2014.
And it would seem that the melodies that percolate throughout the show — often as underscoring or sung fragments as opposed to full numbers — are meant to summon the world as Luke hears it, a social choir of sorts in which he cannot participate.
But for a party whose base is clearly less sympathetic toward Israel than Democratic elders in D.C., repressing the debate would be a mistake — because then anti-Zionism is more likely to percolate below the party's surface and then bubble up as bigotry.
They often percolate down from conservative members of Congress to second or third-tier conservative publications, whose bad-faith interpretations of new information serve to depict Trump and his associates as the victims of a "witch hunt" by a biased FBI and Justice Department.
The organizers see the increase in signatures for this year's letter––over 90 signatures versus 30 last year––as marking a monumental shift, especially in this volatile moment in time, when conversations around the issues of racism, sexism, and oppression percolate in mainstream arenas.
Half our rosemary hedges died, and if I had to do it over, I would not grout the patio but would lay the bluestone pavers in a permeable base of decomposed granite because there's less rainwater runoff if it can percolate into the ground.
As a result, until 1998, when the Frankfurt Ballet first began to occasionally perform at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, dance audiences in the United States saw little of his work apart from a few early pieces that began to percolate into ballet companies.
That was in 1975; it had not taken long for "The Odd Couple" to percolate through the soil of American culture — from its 1965 premiere, to the 1968 movie adaptation, to the 1970 ABC sitcom and, in a final burst of glory, to Harriton High.
That's a recipe for disaster given the 25 inches of rain expected to fall from Maria; according to the EPA, coal ash most frequently poses human health risks when it gets wet, allowing toxins to leach from the ash and percolate into soil or drinking water.
Do you invest in residential real estate in Santa Monica and Venice, or do you invest in residential real estate in Pasadena, 25 miles and a cultural millennium away, on the theory that what's good for Santa Monica must ultimately percolate to prices throughout Los Angeles County?
In scaling back on a district court's nationwide injunction, the appellate court said that "other litigants" wishing to challenge the rule could do so in other courts, a move that will allow the issue to percolate in the lower courts before it might arrive at the Supreme Court.
That means he will proceed gingerly, perhaps delaying some pending petitions to hear cases, examining existing cases to see if more narrow avenues of agreement are available and hoping that some cases currently in the lower courts on divisive issues continue to percolate below before reaching the high court.
The fight over border funds, however, when House Democrats were forced to accept a bipartisan Senate agreement over their own measure, has served as very real flash point between the factions of the Democratic caucus -- and the fallout has continued to percolate over the course of the 10-day congressional recess.
The power of Manzoni's art comes not simply from his dedication to essences, but also from the founts of associations that his unvarnished directness allows to percolate, and from the paradoxes that his efforts embody: his work can be viewed as slight and Herculean, tragic and buoyant, mystical and materialist, minimal and baroque.
These are some of the questions that percolate provocatively around the edges of the art historian Sarah E. Thompson's insightful examination of the history of tattoos in the art and popular culture of Japan in her new book, Tattoos in Japanese Prints, which has just been published by the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
And then it looks like history might repeat itself almost 20 years later when the Arab Spring is sweeping the Middle East, unrest begins to percolate in Russia and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton weighs in on the Russian elections in late 2011 -- saying there are problems and that the Russian people should be heard.
Marty Lederman, a lawyer at Georgetown Law School who served in the Justice Department's Office of the General Counsel in the Clinton, George H.W. Bush, and Obama administrations, wrote on the blog Balkinization there may be problems with encouraging numerous similar cases — each with their own narrow injunction — to percolate simultaneously to the Supreme Court.
While the Brennan case and romance percolate, the firm's lawyers are also working other cases that tidily wrap up in an hour — an unstable man who pushed a woman in front of a subway train; a college student seeking her own brand of justice after nothing is done to the fellow student who raped her; and so on.
" Thomas acknowledged that the Supreme Court might benefit from having that issue percolate more in the courts below, but also wrote in detail why he believes such a law might be necessary and he pointedly said that just because the justices allowed the lower court opinion to stand, it should not be interpreted "as an agreement with the decisions below.
He's very attracted, for example, to the idea that Warhol's work has been re-evaluated over time, because though he won't say it exactly, none of what he is trying to do at Calvin, including building Warhol into the brand vocabulary, will make sense unless he is given the time to layer it all in and let it percolate through the public consciousness.
" PETER TUZ, PRESIDENT, CHASE INVESTMENT COUNSEL, CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA "The jobs report was good and I took it positively that we are starting from a strong level facing this coronavirus ... Because you know that it is going to percolate through the economy eventually, probably starting in the travel-related businesses, and then moving up into companies that service travel-related businesses.
These global climate models seem particularly bad at predicting the stratocumulus clouds that hover over the ocean — and that's a big problem, they noted: As stratocumulus clouds cover 20% of the tropical oceans and critically affect the Earth's energy balance (they reflect 30–60% of the shortwave radiation incident on them back to space1), problems simulating their climate change response percolate into the global climate response.
They are fiestas that percolate through the cities and sometimes small towns of the developed world, as well as some parts of the rest of the world, and they mark the fact that gay people exist in numbers, provide documentary evidence that we have more fun and are more fabulous than anyone else, that we are gay in the old sense of the word.
Here's how it started: On Friday, videos began to percolate online of a teen boy wearing a MAGA hat staring at an older Native American man playing a drum and singing on the stairs of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC. The video showed other boys, many also in MAGA hats, laughing and looking on, seeming to make fun of the man at times.

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