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News and organizing of protests percolated across Facebook and WhatsApp.
A "Free Draymond" chant percolated through the crowd now and again.
There, its population exploded and percolated into southern San Diego County.
Race and economic inequality percolated as underlying issues as the crisis unfolded.
Still, the spirit of Mr. Gens's experiment had percolated through the government.
Those questions percolated across the mushing community on Tuesday, leaving many perplexed.
The feeling of being a permanent foreigner percolated my sense of being.
He arrived in the morning and percolated his coffee over a campfire.
Apple's stock percolated to new heights in anticipation of the hardware announcements.
Still, the questions surrounding the movie percolated throughout the Warner Bros. presentation.
Those reports may have percolated all the way up to the White House.
Still, complaints have percolated from polling locations about access, and accuracy, at the polls.
Defying official bans, stinging satires about a fatuous new emperor have percolated through social media.
Band-aid to cover the dot of blood that percolated out of the injection site.
The classic clown's anger has always percolated beneath the surface of Mr. Lane's comic performances.
However, long-boiling tensions within Google have percolated into the public sphere over the past year.
What was more surprising — or, for the cynical, more predictable — was the way it percolated up.
Such views helped nurture the Scientific Revolution and the Enlightenment, but also percolated through society, influencing behaviour.
It went unnoticed until it percolated in New York City—a critical hub for the AIDS epidemic.
Maybe that's what we want from women, Greer thought as her thumb pulsed and percolated with blood.
Another discovered too late that a stinkbug had percolated in her coffeemaker, along with her morning brew.
The hashtag and its allies percolated throughout Twitter, many listing diseases they had never seen, because of vaccines.
When he sang, in the hoarse shout of the township music from Johannesburg, the band percolated behind him.
But the issue, which developed only when states sought more humane methods of applying the death penalty, percolated.
This week, reports have percolated that Facebook is testing a new menu item, called "Protect," in its iOS app.
By the time I graduated from college, I had drunk so much that my insides percolated with acid, heat.
I mean, musically it all percolated in Jake's mind—style-wise, it's his brainchild, he is the primary songwriter.
Other ideas that have percolated on the right, like universal catastrophic coverage, were never considered seriously by Republican legislators.
The story that inspired the play "The Prisoner" percolated for decades in the mind of the director Peter Brook.
Deadly unrest, sparked by pro-democracy protests, has percolated through the Chinese-controlled city for more than five months.
Khashoggi's murder brought into sharp focus concerns about the judgment of the young prince that had percolated for years.
Since 2001 new technologies have percolated from leading firms in one country to equivalent firms in other countries more quickly.
With underground rap that had percolated on SoundCloud for years suddenly reaching the mainstream, the startup seemed to have momentum.
But age-old tensions between the fast-moving House and plodding Senate percolated just hours into their three-day gathering.
But it wasn't adequately protected from the various fluids that percolated through the piles of trash and collected at the bottom.
Questions that percolated in the aftermath of June 274, 250, when Israeli paratroopers captured Jerusalem's Old City, remain prominent and unanswered.
And yet over the past few months, Shulkin's position had quietly become untenable, and rumors of his departure have percolated for weeks.
Andrew: When Stranger Things first hit, it seemed like it percolated for a couple of weeks before it really exploded in popularity.
"There is a persistent, fully percolated split that courts and commentators have recognized — a point the government concedes," Lopez wrote last month.
The upper layers of the region, indicated in peach, are rich in sulfates thought to have formed when water percolated through these layers.
Concerns about the dangers of rising sea levels have also percolated through the various collateral Biennale events, which are spread throughout the city.
The Chicago consensus, while perhaps a list of good intentions, does not seem to have percolated down to frontline care in many cases.
While the idea of a business percolated, Lindsay looked around the Amazon campus and realized he was at the epicenter of e-commerce.
Similar ideas have percolated there for some time — the associate manager program that trained inexperienced new hires, Google X, the whole Alphabet thing.
Undergirding this frenzy are three myths that have percolated through Silicon Valley, but even the slightest critical thinking would alert us to their fallacy.
The debate over retirement has percolated in his mind for years, long enough that Melanie can now weigh in as any reasonable adult might.
Whatever mystery, intrigue or charm might have percolated in the story and the performances is bleached away by the soulless literalism of the pictures.
The Dow industrials opened Wednesday down more than 500 points as trade war fears percolated, then staged a stunning turnaround on seemingly no news.
He said the handful of cases that have "percolated to the surface," including those involving Daniels and McDougal, are the exception, not the rule.
So, assuming word of the whistleblower's complaint percolated up to the president, Trump's call with Sondland came after he knew the jig was up.
As fears about a potential U.S. recession percolated toward the end of 2018, the market for funding and selling leveraged loans all but dried up.
The idea percolated as Hyman worked at various jobs — she started a successful wedding registry at Starwood Hotels & Resorts, worked at then-start-up Weddingchannel.
And for about half a mile, it was, my strides floating above the pavement as a few fistfuls of raw kale percolated in my belly.
And for about half a mile, it was, my strides floating above the pavement as a few fistfuls of raw kale percolated in my belly.
The strong jobs data from Thursday initially sent stocks slightly higher but the major indexes quickly pared gains as worries around U.S.-China trade relations percolated.
Quantum computing forerunners like Charlie Bennett, Isaac Chuang, Seth Lloyd, and David DiVincenzo were coming up with lots of new ideas that percolated quickly through the community.
As weeks of El Niño-fueled rains percolated into the soil, thousands of dormant seeds were awakened, and the barren landscape bloomed into an ocean of wildflowers.
Interest in his music percolated, copies of his albums made it into the right hands, and in 2013, an indie label reissued Total Destruction and Rat On!
Mr. George is a passionate advocate for what he calls the CAHM (he even wrote a song about it), and his enthusiasm has percolated through the agency.
The march toward full marijuana legalization has percolated in the state for years and the use of the drug for medicinal purposes has been legal since 2000.
Fueled by a distinct language and culture as well as economic grievances, aspirations for a separate state have percolated for generations in Catalonia before boiling over this month.
The debate over dividing surface officers into specialist communities has percolated in ships' wardrooms and Navy professional forums for years, but that debate must now turn into reform.
The Apple community at large has felt this way about the feature since the beginning, especially bemoaning how it never percolated across iOS devices, most notably the iPad.
However, white supremacism isn't new to the dark web — researchers at online investigation site Hunchly noted that the Stormer's new address also percolated through an existing alt-right site.
When he took off for a holiday with his wife in northern France recently, rumors percolated in the French press that he was recovering from exhaustion (he denied it).
Complaints about mistreatment in the British Parliament have percolated for years, in part owing to the vast power asymmetry between lawmakers and the young staff members who surround them.
Harassment and misogyny had been problems in the community for years before this; the deep resentment and anger toward women that powered Gamergate percolated for years on internet forums.
And in that same corner of Spectrum Center, another spectacle percolated: Anthony Davis, the disgruntled New Orleans Pelicans superstar, spending the entire second half as a rather forlorn spectator.
As the Harvard case percolated through the courts this summer, I spoke to a number of Asian-American adults, including some who are on the faculties of elite universities.
Something beyond a rumor percolated just last week, when a Reddit thread suggested that the cause for the slow performance could be due to Apple throttling phones with degraded batteries.
After a year where the spread of fake news reports percolated through social media, it's worth remembering that fabricated and planted stories aren't limited to the realm of political discourse.
At the same time the notion of "conflict diamonds" percolated through the popular consciousness—a movie called "Blood Diamond", starring Leonardo DiCaprio with a Zimbabwean accent, was released in 2006.
"The pressure of being the Beatles had driven a wedge between them individually and that had all percolated in the months leading up to their visit to Rishikesh," he said.
By the mid-2010s, those anxieties had percolated through much of the rest of the country as well, and Arpaianism was ready to go national — in the form of Trump.
It might mean, for instance, more opportunities for great shows to develop organic buzz, the way, say, Netflix series like "Unbelievable" and "I Think You Should Leave" percolated on social media.
Several other concerts were subsequently canceled, and the question of the acceptability of rap percolated up through the political system, making it inevitable, perhaps, that Mr. Putin would eventually weigh in.
The inspiration percolated for a few years, and in 1945 she started her business in a rundown $55-a-month apartment near the "21" Club that she shared with her secretary.
Demands for an accounting of the money percolated for years but found their most effective voice in an extraordinary social media campaign started in August and known by the hashtag #petrocaribechallenge.
The brief includes a laundry list of allegations of misconduct — many of which had percolated among Flynn's allies for years and fed claims of an anti-Trump conspiracy inside the FBI.
Some Leicester City fans were a bit bothered that the club did not add a striker before the transfer deadline on Monday, but the atmosphere at the King Power Stadium percolated nonetheless.
Last year's unauthorized portrait, Whitney: Can I Be Me, broke new ground because it finally directly explored the issues that had percolated around Houston's celebrity, but that she herself had rarely addressed.
These reforms have now percolated up to the national level, where they passed out of the House Judiciary Committee last fall, with Goodlatte and liberal stalwart John Conyers (D-MI) teaming up.
Pacific Rim 2 was originally slated for an April 2017 release after an original announcement three years prior, but continuous delays kept pushing it back while rumors percolated regarding the film's fate.
Mr. Craig is known for collaborating with jazz and classical musicians, influences that have percolated back into his own work even when he's performing solo as he will be on Friday night.elsewherebrooklyn.
The "but the courts" argument for voting for Mr. Trump percolated largely from grass-roots quarters, among religious conservatives in particular — where one would have expected the most hostility to Mr. Trump.
But those misgivings aside, this mix of budget-busting policies will provide the best test in years of some ideas that have percolated among economists, especially but not exclusively on the left.
"They said the toxic waste had percolated through the ground water and caused all kinds of diseases," said Marshal Oldman, a trust and estates lawyer who had worked on behalf of the family.
While questions about Biden's and Sanders's ages have percolated among voters, a debate about the two septuagenarians' fitness for office has barely registered as a concern in remarks among the 2020 primary candidates.
Yet he soon learned that a family from the distant northern state of Nuevo León claimed to have a title to part of the ejido land, a conflict that had percolated for years.
These merits gradually percolated across the software world and, over a decade, Linux became the second most popular OS for servers (next to Windows); MySQL mirrored that feat by eating away at Oracle's dominance.
The idea of "cinnamon roll" characters has percolated on Tumblr for the past few years as a testament to our love of characters who are defined mainly by their sweetness rather than their edginess.
The volume and diversity of the other responses painted a different picture, showing how modern antidepressants, beginning with Prozac in 228, have percolated through our culture and have shaped public understanding of mental health.
The series, whose 10-episode first season arrives on Friday, picks up roughly where "Mad Men" left off in themes and time period, but shifts the feminism that percolated in its predecessor front and center.
While it's unclear what prompted the two to leave their formal management positions, longtime employees, many of whom also left the company this year, described to CNBC a massive cultural shift that percolated throughout 2019.
The idea that Ukraine, and not Russia, was involved in stealing emails from the DNC that were released by WikiLeaks in 2016 has long percolated in conservative circles and been pushed by Russian news outlets.
Trump is likely referring to the rumors, which first percolated during the Obama administration, that she might be named ambassador to the UK — something he was also aware of: I am happy to hear that Pres.
"It percolated up and became part of the zeitgeist of the era," said Lauren D. Whitley, the author of "Hippie Chic" and senior curator of the textile department at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston.
"Persian cultural chauvinism toward Arabs has percolated over centuries, and likely been exacerbated by recent geopolitical tension," Karim Sadjadpour, an Iranian foreign policy expert at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Washington, DC, said via email.
Trust in electronic voting systems has been a serious obstacle to new methods over the years, and accusations have percolated for more than a decade — just look back at suspicion of fraud in the 2000 Bush v.
Local OTC desks were seeing an increase of more than two times in Chinese trading volume over the past three months as trade jitters percolated, said Jehan Chu, managing partner at Hong Kong-based crypto fund Kenetic.
Beginning with the 2008 financial crisis, a new body of research percolated that shows the causes and consequences of economic stratification, upending the notion that simply growing the pie will allow everyone to have a bigger slice.
It has since percolated into an irresponsible game of blame among nations, whose leaders spread rumors that the coronavirus is a foreign bioweapon or even deny the seriousness of the public health crisis within their own borders.
On Wednesday, as details of Trump's plan first percolated, Secret Service halted all traffic on Belmont Road with newly installed concrete barriers feet from where President Barack Obama and his family are beginning their post-White House life.
What is certain, though, is that, in the past, Oberhuber often served as a vital conduit between new ideas about art and art-making that percolated beyond the borders of his homeland and Austria's relatively small art establishment.
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, a movement heroine fresh off a tough confirmation fight, also rallied the crowd, painting Trump as the epitome of anti-establishment views on school choice and liberal college professors that have long percolated among conservatives.
Inside the Pentagon, Google's withdrawal brought a combination of frustration and distress—even anger—that has percolated ever since, according to five sources familiar with internal discussions on Maven, the military's first big effort to utilize AI in warfare.
Despite Mr. de Blasio's centralized management style — marked by memos on key decisions and a desire for City Hall to weigh in on seemingly minor matters — he has repeatedly said he was left in the dark as problems percolated.
He was newly married with two small children, and the job offered him stability, benefits and the providence of night shifts: precious hours of quietude during which musical ideas percolated and the opera began to gestate in his head.
Following a firestorm over President Donald Trump's response to the violent protests in Charlottesville, Virginia, the topic of tax reform percolated to the surface over the weekend and by Tuesday was a big topic of discussion in the markets.
The musical and cultural traditions of the American South have always percolated in the background of Petty's music, but Southern Accents attempted to foreground them in a new, ambitious way that proved extremely taxing for both Petty and his band.
As the temperature swings back to normal, which can be as low as -30°C in this part of the world, rainwater that has percolated through the snow freezes, forming a thick crust of ice that seals off the tundra below.
Given that climate models offered little hope of restoring the aquifer to "safe yield" — in which percolated water and withdrawals are roughly even — the committee instead proposed stabilizing it by limiting water-intensive crops and charging fees for irrigation-related extraction.
The subsequent release of a whistleblower complaint further confirmed that the ardently pro-Trump conspiracy theories that have percolated on the far right for years had reached the highest echelons of power — and influenced the decision-making of the president.
Unlike some of the great memes of 59.403 that percolated quietly for months before suddenly exploding into the internet hivemind's collective consciousness, this one went viral almost immediately, due to both its urgency — New Year's Eve is right around the corner!
The violence kind of percolated along and Congress continued to do whatever it needed to do because people had enough faith in the system that they believed that they should do what they needed to do to keep it going.
But as she entered her sixties the painter kept close pace with youth culture, coopting the free love iconography that percolated worldwide during the late 1960s and 1970s, and translating it into paintings that make late 19th-century Art Nouveau new again.
As Bernie Sanders's presidential campaign launch video racked up millions of views on Twitter on Tuesday, another video of him percolated online as well: one from 773, in which Today show hosts expressed surprise that a socialist had won a mayoral election in Burlington, Vermont.
The Nottingham study is notable because it has disproven the notion that cloned mammals will die from the early onset of diseases linked to ageing, a fear that percolated after Dolly's untimely death at age six from a lung disease that generally affects elderly sheep.
The move was a swift and stunning fall for an executive whose bank made it through the 2008 financial crisis relatively unscathed, only to be undone by a sham-account sales scandal that pervaded its community banking division and percolated under the surface for years.
"Jereb added that ROF had not ordered or wanted Cruz to do anything like the school shooting," the ADL wrote in a blog post that was quickly picked up by ABC News and The Associated Press, and later percolated through dozens of other media outlets.
Admitting his "decline" would potentially pose a threat to his market, and since he painted much faster towards the end of his life (rumors have percolated over the decades that disproportionate "help" from studio assistants accelerated production), the market for his late work remains healthy.
The second release by Spectacular Optical—a Canadian small-press publisher named after the ominous storefront from David Cronenberg's Videodrome—explores the hysteria that percolated in the 1980s over devils hiding behind every door, be it in film, TV, music, or even children's toys.
"It is easy to imagine, for example, that someone invested simply because a friend suggested it, or because all that percolated down the grapevine was vague insight that Theranos was a fast-growing company, or had promising (but unspecified) technology," Cousins wrote in a 34-page order.
Wednesday's worldwide strike, which also included drivers from competing ride-hailing companies like Lyft and Juno, percolated into the national political ether, gaining support from 2020 Democratic presidential candidates including Senators Kirsten Gillibrand and Cory Booker, Representatives Tim Ryan and Eric Swalwell, and entrepreneur Andrew Yang.
This winter, though, the Yankees' other needs — a middle infielder to fill in for Didi Gregorius while he recovers from elbow surgery, refurbishing the bullpen and trading pitcher Sonny Gray (11 teams are interested, Cashman said) — have percolated in the background as they have pursued starting pitching.
Since Modi's tenure as prime minister began in 2014, and especially since being handed a second term in resounding fashion earlier this year, such violence has percolated through the entire nation, provoking lynchings, assassinations, rapes, beatings, imprisonments, and constant abuse on airwaves and social media by Modi's cheerleaders.
And that to do this, he wanted to be free to celebrate all the layers that percolated through his mind when he thought about England (where he had lived for eight years, starting when he was 17, and where he went to fashion school and discovered his calling).
The question has percolated since Ronan Farrow, one of the three reporters who broke the Weinstein story, published his investigation in the New Yorker in October 21993, days after Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey published their report on the producer's alleged sexual harassment and abuse in the New York Times.
Rumors that Trump might replace Pence with Haley on the 2020 ticket have percolated for some time, especially as the Trump campaign looks to make headway with suburban women voters that moved away from the party in the 2018 midterms and continued to do so in local elections earlier this month.
The overhaul by Republican lawmakers of the nation's tax laws percolated for weeks with virtually no public input, and by the end it turned into a chaotic mad dash with many last-minute changes on Friday night and Saturday morning, some handwritten in the margins of the nearly 217-page bill.
I played Freelancer originally long before coming to Dark Souls, and it's interesting to me now to make that comparison the other way around; in truth, a lot of what I love about video games, a lot of what interests me, has percolated from my encounter with that game so many years ago.
While unrest percolated at home, Macron turned his attention to shoring up the European Union — "going full de Gaulle," according to Foreign Policy's Robert Zaretsky — bringing himself close to German Chancellor Angela Merkel as bastions of centrism on the continent and using his position as a bully pulpit against the U.K.'s botched Brexit process.
Even before news of the Comey memos broke, the West Wing was wallowing in despondency, amid talk of staff shakeups and as shock still percolated following reports that Trump divulged top secret intelligence to two top Russian visitors to the Oval Office last week -- a development that focused unflattering attention on the President's basic competence.
"And what's interesting is not only do these letters help me to stay in touch with the people who sent me here or the people who voted against me, but a lot of times they identify problems that might not have percolated up through the various agencies and bureaucracies," Mr. Obama said in the news release.
"It's not even clear that this directive would have percolated up to the SECDEF's office, but had it done so, I'm not sure Spencer would have taken any particular note of it, because he would not have been fully read into Ukraine, or the timing of Zelensky taking office and speaking soon to Trump," the former official said.
When I made these savory little devils the first time a couple of years ago, our general manager — Mary Katherine Robinson, from the fine state of North Carolina — started crowing over her own Mimi's cheese biscuits, and then about her Mimi's homemade peppermint ribbon candies (Mimi calls them butter mints), and even her Mimi's pot of percolated coffee.
And as questions of power relationships and abuse have percolated through Hollywood, politics and business, encouraging artists to make statements of race or gender runs the risk, fair organizers said, of looking cynical or crass, as if you've thrown some diversity into the mix after meeting with your consultants, or simply awkward, because there might be no right way to do it.
In Project Maven's Wake, the Pentagon Seeks AI Tech Talent Zachary Fryer-Biggs reports on soul-searching at the Pentagon in the wake of Google abandoning Project Maven: Inside the Pentagon, Google's withdrawal brought a combination of frustration and distress— even anger — that has percolated ever since, according to five sources familiar with internal discussions on Maven, the military's first big effort to utilize AI in warfare.
In the late 1990s, during the first few years of what would eventually turn out to be a 19-year-and-counting Arizona drought, only about 15,000 acre-feet of water were estimated to have percolated into the aquifer each year, while 100,000 were being pumped out; as the valley continued to warm throughout the 2000s and 503s, with rainfall and snowmelt plummeting, estimates for recharge went unrecorded, as annual pumping soared to 200,000 acre feet.
The exhibition embraces four themes that have distinguished New York: Money (New Amsterdam began as, in effect, a for-profit company), diversity (which fostered tolerance or, at any rate, indifference to most minorities — with the conspicuous exception of more than two centuries of enslaved blacks, illustrated by a 1770 slaves-for-sale newspaper advertisement), density (which produced slums, skyscrapers and the city's recyclable real estate) and creativity (which percolated from the vitality demanded by the density, diversity and preoccupation with making money).

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