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"The hospitality business has seeped into the office business, and they've both seeped into the home business."
Petroleum fuels, pesticides, and heavy metals seeped into the soil.
But as the event unfolded, another sentiment soon seeped in.
Makes ya wonder if the soap woes seeped into reality.
My family had been seeped in the Church for decades.
The cars seeped like spread tar and hardened into traffic.
Blood seeped through their swollen bodies and off the trucks.
Their blood has seeped into the soil of my continent.
Rain and sewage water seeped through the tent's tarpaulin sheets.
These realities clearly haven't seeped into the collective corporate consciousness.
But some caution seeped in after the previous day's frenzy.
Smoke seeped into nostrils and burned the back of throats.
Water had seeped through cracks in the spire's wood frame.
The stench seeped out, filling hallways, stairways and homes. Mrs.
All the runny egg yolk has seeped through the rice.
In Loreal Bell's apartment, raw sewage seeped into the basement.
A silver purse with blood that had seeped between the sparkles.
Questions of doubt inevitably seeped into my relationship with my boyfriend.
Then as the post-holiday blues seeped in, so did reality.
I couldn't remember when this watermelon-shame seeped into my eating.
Mr. Heyl, 69, recalled the night Harvey seeped into his world.
In other words, the patriarchy has seeped into women's intestinal tracts.
Lately, though, frustrations have seeped into open view with notable frequency.
Pesticides, food waste and sewage have seeped into fjords and rivers.
But, more than that, it's also seeped into our pop music.
Politics has successfully seeped into every bit of our consciousness this year.
Now, he admits the devious persona seeped into his life off-camera.
Trump by tabloid publications & TV shows has seeped into 'mainstream media' reporting.
But the corruption that so defines Nigeria seeped into the agency, too.
And if you squinted, aspects of Captain Hook's aesthetic seeped in, too.
In Ascension Parish, water had seeped into one of every three homes.
At the time I thought the rainwater had seeped into his brain.
The chemicals seeped into groundwater, contaminating water supplies and locally grown food.
Dioxin, a toxic contaminant, seeped into the ground and nearby water sources.
Even before the latest news, worry had already seeped across New Rochelle.
This may sound like an exaggeration, but this frustration seeped into everything.
Terrified families fled Ayodhya, where blood seeped into the city's main river.
Blood seeped from a gunshot wound in the back of the hood.
That persistent disappointment has seeped into the very bones of the club.
Seawater gurgled audibly up through manhole covers and seeped from the grass.
Instead, it seeped up through the storm drains and pooled onto Fairview.
Boat traffic stopped, fresh water receded and seawater seeped inland, degrading soils.
He didn't know that fatalism had seeped into his sergeant's thinking, too.
In the meantime, video game concepts have already seeped into Hollywood's DNA.
I just hope that that particular energy doesn't get seeped into our weekend.
"The startup mindset has seeped out of the Silicon Valley" Altman tells us.
Its topping of cheese and rich tomato sauce seeped gladly into its crust.
It has seeped into my soul, twisted into the fibers of my being.
Maybe more, depending on how much artisanal cobalt seeped out from the country.
I stepped my entire foot into a pool and no water seeped in.
In recent decades, illicit fentanyl has seeped into the United States from Mexico.
But now those "white spirits," notably gin, have seeped into the American market.
They rushed across the lawn, seeped around the doors and into the house.
Saltwater seeped into the private gardens and poisoned rose bushes behind stone walls.
Trump by tabloid publications & TV shows has seeped into "main stream media" reporting.
And racial disparities have seeped into every layer of the criminal justice system.
But it was no use: Rain water seeped in from above and below.
Those unfounded claims about Ukrainian interference have seeped into Republican impeachment talking points.
Trump by tabloid publications & TV shows has seeped into 'main stream media' reporting.
"Some air has seeped out of the bubble, and that's a good thing."
A deep sense of worthlessness seeped into the hearts of the now-expendable proletariat.
Graham Massey: It's funny how that history has seeped through a lot more now.
But that being said: Of course some empowering winks and moments seeped in there.
The tomatoes steamed and seeped through the mixture resulting in a thinner end result.
I didn't want this to be where the nuclear fallout seeped into our home.
In return, oleaginous praise for benefactors seeped from the pages of any eventual work.
Growing up in Southern California, do you see how hardcore and punk seeped in?
The uncertainty has seeped into the municipal bond market, where nonprofit hospitals access capital.
"His belief that I lied seeped into the foundation of our relationship," she said.
But we are very concerned that the FDA's ideology has seeped into the CDC.
Even though Tuesday evening's focus was on soccer, politics still seeped into the event.
It was while she was writing of snow, in contemplation, that doubt seeped in.
But in the case of Netflix's Fyre, the grift may have seeped into the
It seeped through every bite and sat perfectly on the slightly crispy breaded edges.
Rittson-Thomas's fascination with botanicals has seeped into other aspects of her life, too.
His hand was pressed to his collarbone, where blood seeped through a white bandage.
Perhaps their pain seeped into my young mind, but infancy is terrifying to me.
Most of her blood had seeped into the mud from lacerations in her head.
If you like plucky and articulate heroines, sepia-seeped aesthetics and folklore, try this.
White Collar Watch Cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ether have seeped into the public consciousness.
Just as the Family had warned, the outside world had seeped into my soul.
With visual art, I'm sure it seeped into me growing up in that time.
Pressure seeped into the locker room, defenseman Brooks Orpik said, and players felt it.
"Eventually, the idea of butlers seeped into the hotel space in Europe," she said.
As the officers scrubbed the ship clean, the run-off seeped into nearby soil.
In recent years, social activism has seeped into nearly all aspects of our lives.
Little by little, the effects of this online fakery seeped into the real world.
The responsibility seems to have seeped into most aspects of Mr. Warner's professional life.
It has also seeped into every system within the country, from commerce to education.
Yeah, a lot of it has seeped out into the public in different ways.
The fluid eventually seeped beneath the surface and cooled, becoming trapped within the lunar rock.
Thomas Lawson's Don't Hit Her Again shows how current events seeped into Infotainment artists' work.
Later on, the word seeped into politics to identify those training for a government position.
As water seeped through every gap it could find, he put himself on mopping duty.
The authorities say they are still investigating how the strain has seeped into Indian agriculture.
GT: I think probably that's one of the influences from Anchorman that probably seeped in.
With no pens to corral them on the sidewalk, the crowds seeped onto the roadway.
He's aware, however, that the film is seeped in messages he wishes were less timely.
And I feel that probably seeped into my subconscious and brought it out of me.
The shows she has overseen have seeped, literally, into the 38-year-old director's skin.
It didn't help: Her patience seeped away, and so did the deciding set, 1-223.
Light seeped from the day when we went out to catch the pulse of Paris.
Last night, a generation of bipartisan agreement on this point seeped into a new decade.
The roof was burned off by militants, and snow seeped in to dissolve the rest.
Mary's scenes, which are laced throughout the novel, are visceral and seeped with Gothic gloom.
Just before "Hamilton" opened for previews, water seeped into the plasterwork of that theater's auditorium.
He also knew that most reporters leaned left, and their beliefs sometimes seeped into coverage.
Gaga&aposs creative genius has seeped into cinemas, runways, television screens, and even retail stores.
It's a modern classic, seeped in atmosphere and melody, floating just out of reach. 8.
To me that was interesting because it had seeped into the larger anti-abortion movement.
Additional tests revealed that he had terminal renal cell carcinoma, which had seeped into his bones.
There's fear that radioactive dust may have seeped through cracks and holes in the damaged mountain.
As I got older, my fear of being alone seeped into other parts of my life.
"He's really not doing well," a source tells PEOPLE of the drama that's seeped off-screen.
Steam seeped into the room from one side, while rain poured down onto some metal grillwork.
A similar feeling seeped into the Cardinals&apos bones for the better part of three games.
Orange flower blooms so saturated with color seeped through my eyes and imprinted on my brain.
As Ike turner tells it, rain seeped through the trunk and messed up the amp's wiring.
But his lasting legacy has seeped into the American consciousness, and changed how politics are presented.
The comments showed how aspects of Beijing's rift with Washington have seeped into the public consciousness.
It appears that 14 years of carping from the peanut gallery has seeped into the Twittersphere.
It looks like the cold has seeped into everything, with gray and blue dominating the images.
For 226 days, 2650,215 metric tons of methane and other hazardous pollutants seeped into the atmosphere.
The case has also seeped into the presidential campaign, where it has drawn even more attention.
The competition and the fervor surrounding it has even seeped into pop culture at this point.
The idea of a marriage reprise has seeped into popular culture, too, "The Parent Trap" notwithstanding.
It tasted pretty good, but when you squeezed the bread, the oil seeped out of it.
Also, obviously, because black folk are still very much seeped within Judeo-Christian rituals and traditions.
All that hate seeped out of my heart and was replaced by love and drugs [laughs].
Nearly all of it was her blood, which had seeped from the wound on her arm.
When our patient bled, the blood that seeped into his cranium occupied space he didn't have.
But there was no way around the brown sludge that seeped into shoes, socks and tents.
They cheered at the depiction of a Jersey-edged attitude that had seeped into the Capitol.
But it isn't clear that his attitude has seeped through to the rest of the company.
Making shots bred confidence, which seeped into the defense, vitalizing both units on a feedback loop.
That approach, which once seemed strident and economically tone deaf, has seeped into everyday food culture.
Steele and Young both acknowledged that the hard liquor seeped into the barrels affects the wine.
But as the fires worsened, the smoke seeped into the hospital where residents had sought relief.
I do not believe that opinion has seeped into the pages of The New York Times.
So it was only a matter of time before it seeped into the music you listen to.
Seconds later I was watching helplessly as the contents of the glass seeped into my MacBook Air.
Misdiagnosed and mistreated for years, "93/11 seeped into every aspect of my life," Hovitz tells PEOPLE.
Any water ice on the surface would have melted and seeped down to create a subsurface ocean.
Be smart: Technology has seeped into every industry, so more players are being drawn into tech debates.
The lies told by the government during the War on Drugs seeped deep into our collective consciousness.
The area has dealt with serious contamination, which has seeped into the surrounding lands represented by Hill.
But the level of nastiness, vitriol and hate that has seeped into our politics must be excised.
The driver, whose name was  reported as Robert, was stranded inside as water seeped into his vehicle.
Then, highly potent synthetic opioids, particularly illicit fentanyl, seeped into the black market — and overdose deaths skyrocketed.
Feelings of distress have not only seeped into the minds of Americans, but also into their relationships.
Economic worries seeped into the commodity markets, where US oil prices plummeted 3.2% to $51.95 a barrel.
Then, as now, ultraviolet radiation poured from the sun, and radon seeped from granite in the ground.
Although I was too young to be a diehard fan, Stern had already seeped into my head.
It is filled with water that seeped in from sewage pipes destroyed by collapsing sections of road.
While this song is not explicitly political, some of that general nihilistic discontent seeped into the writing.
He sat behind a counter while the storm raged outside and water seeped in beneath the doors.
Somewhere between then and now, the fantasy of being political seeped more and more into Trump's reality.
I wrote how the rumor he started seeped into the newsroom and changed how men treated me.
Mercury and dioxin seeped into the aquifer, tainting produce and sheep herds, a source of prized cheese.
For Season 2, something gothic seeped into the show, so even that trip to Drake's felt haunted.
FOR TWO years reports of mass incarceration have seeped out of the remote Chinese province of Xinjiang.
In the 1980s, the United States was the total dominant force and whatever reason that seeped away.
Its aesthetics have seeped far enough into our culture that they're a standard performance of masculine bluster.
As the chilly winter air seeped through rickety windowpanes, she gave a rare interview about her work.
For years, nitrogen from leaky septic tanks has seeped into groundwater and eventually into rivers and bays.
It has seeped past socioeconomic, demographic, political and geographic boundaries to affect every area of the country.
The tar is actually natural asphalt that has seeped up through the ground for thousands of years.
Psychedelic drugs like LSD seeped into American society in the 1960s, and the results were mixed at best.
Television footage showed a residential area in Okayama prefecture seeped in brown water spreading like a huge lake.
A heightened sense of fear and jingoism has seeped into regular discourse, particularly in national TV news broadcasts.
Did we need another example of the way the internet has seeped into every crevice of American politics?
The term has already seeped into popular speech, and entire university courses are being taught on the Anthropocene.
By the time she reached the spot, the urine might have already seeped into the ground or evaporated.
Coppen's designs have always seeped with sports-influence, so his work with Under Armour comes as no surprise.
It is not clear how Bollgard II RRF seeped into some cotton fields without the approval of GEAC.
We worked out that the bodily fluid had seeped in and recommended the whole thing be taken up.
In the wake of the accident, groundwater also seeped in beneath the reactors and mixed with radioactive material.
The ship, they said, was not safe: seawater seeped into the engine room, and the lifebuoys were rotten.
Water seeped from the bottom of the Sheetrock, past the highest levels of the surge, to the ceiling.
Later, Bosch's influence seeped into haunting images by Goya, surrealist art and contemporary works by the Chapman Brothers.
The blisters were never bad on this Polar row, but the wet & damp seeped into the skin... pic.twitter.
JP: In a way the book is line of defense against literary criticism, which has seeped into poetry.
Although the group's piece "Repercussion" was not commissioned for the site, the surf views have already seeped in.
And the logic of separating thinking from doing has seeped into a lot of white-collar work, too.
Windows were smashed, fighting seeped into the streets, a police car was destroyed and a newsstand set ablaze.
Wearing the costume, that actually was part of the depression [the character experiences and that seeped into her].
Jon's plans, too, get away from him, and soon both story lines are seeped in tension and dread.
His rental included a through-the-wall unit, with gaps in the sleeve where hot air seeped in.
When I played the final act of Kentucky Route Zero, memories of that day seeped into my mind.
Word had seeped through the crowd that white nationalists were nearby, looking to taunt, or maybe something worse.
The rhetoric of the marches has seeped into the D.N.C. race as well, though to less certain effect.
Yet a deeper, more frantic energy than usual had seeped in during the months before my boyfriend left.
During Harvey, they gathered with Kris's youngest sister and their combined six children, watching as waters seeped in.
Themes around women entering the workforce, grocery prices, wages, nutrition, food safety, and hunger seeped into the pages.
You write that some "dumbed-down corollaries" of postmodernism have seeped into the thinking of the populist right.
That we really haven't spoken clearly enough and that these ideas haven't seeped beyond this little conclave of ours.
His thin chest rose and fell in an uneven rhythm, and red-tinged fluid seeped from his swollen lips.
This skin is interrupted, and some of them even "bled out" when the linseed seeped through the paint skin.
As the quiet hours of Thursday seeped into Friday, the sky and hills above Thousand Oaks turned deep orange.
She says that even from another country, the fractured state of American politics has seeped into their shared life.
Then liquid oxygen seeped between the carbon fiber overwrap and the aluminum liner — something that's not supposed to happen.
And it's not just late-night TV — it's seeped into awards shows and college campuses and the broader culture.
Trump's speech in Colorado wasn't the only moment in this election that Weird Twitter seeped into our political discourse.
The desire for these vehicles representing freedom, wealth, and sexual potency seeped rapidly into other parts of the world.
The inspector walked through the McGuire's home, and it was as if demons suddenly seeped out of the walls.
Some oil seeped behind the drip plate that guards the firebox and caused a fire out of my reach.
Do you feel like any of your experiences coming up in a heavy band like Zao seeped into this?
In 2017, it's safe to say tech has seeped into virtually every industry the job market has to offer.
Those waters seeped up an oilslick rainbow moonshine of fertilizers and worse before cutting a scar through Puppy's backyard.
As trade routes opened up and Queen Elizabeth I courted new alliances, dramatic ideas about Muslims seeped into society.
State officials said recently that oil from the spill had seeped into the groundwater, which connects with the river.
Even today, politics promoting fracking for natural gas have seeped into the federal agency tasked with protecting our environment.
KERNEN: HEY WILBUR, DO YOU THINK THAT THE CHINA TRADE TALKS SEEPED INTO THE NORTH KOREA MEETING JUNE 12th?
Over the years, the sea's clear blue waters seeped into the islands' limited groundwater reserves, making every sip saline.
It's seeped (and seeping) into our collective American consciousness -- and laying very dangerous groundwork for the next presidential election.
Word of the failed peace bid spread to chancelleries around the globe — and, inevitably, also seeped out to reporters.
In a political climate fraught with hyperbole on free trade, anti-trade rhetoric has seeped into our national narrative.
This money has seeped into the wider economy, to the detriment of the economic security of middle class Americans.
Light seeped through the cracks of the closed blinds, and only a single floor lamp had been turned on.
He said he believed that the alarm and cynicism that has surrounded Islamberg had not seeped inside the community.
The goal of generating headlines and donation income appeared to have seeped into Save the Children's charitable projects, too.
"When it has seeped into the survey it probably means it's three to five weeks old," Mr. Vogel said.
Decades of spilled oil has seeped into the floorboards, forming dark pools around each of the machines and workstations.
And like the term "on fleek", they have seeped into popular American culture, while simultaneously side-lining their creators.
Second, it has seeped into the crack between government and people, encouraging citizens to wonder what their leaders are for.
That disapproval has seeped into the Capitol, with more than 50 members of Congress — most notably civil rights icon Rep.
The job was complicated by the water which had seeped in from sewage pipes destroyed by collapsing sections of road.
But the rot is not confined to the upper echelons of power, having seeped through to provincial and municipal authorities.
Then, dangerous synthetic opioids, particularly illicit fentanyl, seeped into the black market — and overdose deaths skyrocketed to 0003,000 in 2017.
It seems as though at least some of the bad blood for Peeple 1.0 has seeped into the second version.
His blood had settled, and seeped deep into the recesses of his beloved leather recliner and through the floor below.
Japan's team had music specially written for the first South American Games, where their routine was seeped in Japanese culture.
Survivors were forced to dance on top of the fresh graves, sometimes until the blood of the dead seeped through.
That Galician folk music—rich in political and cultural imagery, and traditional instrumentation—has seeped into Sangre De Muerdago's music.
It wasn't super-light dinner discussion but it was enough that it seeped in to my ... Yeah, it was enough.
Inside, as doctors practiced on three cadavers, blood from one of the human specimens seeped through a layer of wrapping.
Academic economists may be discussing such measures, he said, but the subject had not seeped into the governing council's debates.
The plurinationality of the new constitution seeped into many sectors of modern Bolivian life, such as education and public offices.
The country's special administrative regions of Hong Kong and Macau have been key places where capital has seeped out from.
As recovery culture has seeped into the mainstream, the axiom "hurt people hurt people" is morphing from truism to cliché.
She says that, although she tried to get her house cleaned, the mold seeped its way into all her belongings.
Uber is in the midst of dealing with a myriad of internal issues that have seeped into the public arena.
Like, why do I care so much about the anxieties that have seeped into the nuances of life back home?
The Environmental Protection Agency responded to the collapse because of concerns that alcohol may have seeped into the area's groundwater.
It was only after the British colonized India that an inflexible, Victorian morality seeped into the country's laws, lawyers said.
At one site, two large tanks were surrounded by a large black lake of crude oil that had seeped out.
"This is like liquid gold," he said, jabbing at his precious cargo, large amounts of which seeped from every hatch.
Trump has kept busy over the last two weeks, but impeachment has still seeped into his day-to-day activities.
Inspired by Harry and Meghan The excitement surrounding the May 19 royal wedding has seeped into the bridal fashion world.
The transformation of the Senate can be seen in the way Trump-like tactics have seeped in over recent days.
The far right's noxious populism has seeped into the highest halls of power, even to those surrounding Chancellor Angela Merkel.
Moonves' alleged behavior seeped into other major branches of CBS, The New Yorker reported, citing 30 current and former employees.
Oil seeped from storage tanks on Grand Bahama Island on Friday following storm damage from Hurricane Dorian, the AP reports.
One room in Hamilton's pavilion slowly seeped a powder from the ceiling, creating a sense that the room was bleeding.
As privacy concerns have seeped further into the public discussion, Apple has upped its efforts to emphasize that it's different.
Her dead-eyed delivery, seeped in resignation, only elevates the dourness of the track and makes me revel in its sadness.
Even if it appears football teams don't stay at Trump hotels, politics has certainly seeped into the league during Trump's presidency.
Volcanic minerals seeped into them soon after the eruption and petrified them before bacteria and fungi could rot their tissues away.
The popularity with latter, of course, meant it was only a matter of time until the trend seeped into the mainstream.
Determined money has long seeped out of China's stockade; signs of a bigger leak emerged in the latter half of 21998.
Selfies, memes, vlogs, and other internet fare seeped into instructions for how cops can improve relations with the public, especially millennials.
"It probably seeped into the record more than we even ever intended it to, just because that's our existence," Broyles said.
Sand or mud, if it seeped in, has got to be cleared, ideally before it hardens into a thick, dusty cake.
Lanza's team hypothesizes that oxygen seeped out of the planet's water and into the Martian atmosphere as Mars' magnetic field collapsed.
But as I went on with them, and they moved further away from the source, this violence and anxiety seeped in.
Authorities are now monitoring the water for any chemicals that may have seeped out from the yacht, such as diesel fuel.
Unbeknownst to them, odorless but deadly carbon monoxide gas seeped into the vehicle because the exhaust pipe was clogged by snow.
Viewing technology as disruptor and public policy as regulator is such a trope that the concept has seeped into pop culture.
Even better, any white chocolate bits that seeped through the cookie batter and hit the baking pan caramelized, turning butterscotch-rich.
Jarring vibrations, intermittently suspended by loose sand slides and pothole plunges, shook the truck; red bull dust seeped through closed vents.
Both accumulated barnacles, but the glue had easily seeped between the straight pillars and made a tight seal with the surface.
But Warhol's pop culture leanings, his ambitions to get fashion advertisers, and his interest in politics quickly seeped into the magazine.
Soon the garden seeped into the novel I was writing, and for research I asked to interview a horticulturalist on staff.
The concept of non-sexual, stranger-with-stranger cuddling has steadily seeped into other areas of the 21st-century job market.
Venom seeped through some Twitter feeds, reminiscent of the anger that surfaced during the vote, to the annoyance of some others.
While this study was based on recordings made outside of a formal court setting, transcription errors have seeped into real cases.
Plus, Baltimore has long struggled with a soaring heroin problem, and in the late nineties it had seeped into the clubs.
I'd argue that it provided a framework for audiences to hold onto while the aesthetics and tone of the film seeped in.
A residential area in Okayama prefecture, on the main island of Honshu, was seeped in brown water spreading like a huge lake.
That attitude seeped into the first installment in The Star Wars Anthology spinoff series, Rogue One, led by Jyn Erso (Felicity Jones).
As the ferry tilted sideways, water seeped in and objects in the ship toppled over, injuring people and blocking their way out.
What's more, my serums seeped in seamlessly, my moisturizer went on smoothly, and my face looked clear and radiant, even without foundation.
What I do know is that the vomit seeped through all the layers of fancy clothing I had on — including my underwear.
And this disenfranchisement has seeped right into OPRF, where Black students are on the receiving end of microagressions and missed educational opportunities.
Corruption is a theme that has seeped into the fabric of the city from dealings with the police, to the school system.
Princess culture is American culture Disney princess nostalgia might have seeped into our brains, but it hasn't fully crept into our gender.
After more cramping, a rush of water seeped out of her and into the toilet, followed shortly by a second trimester fetus.
Her songs sound like they're bending toward a light; her melancholic ideas and moody vocals are seeped in an electro-pop sound.
The seatbelt snapped tight, the wind lessened, the air became soft again, and the smell of hot brakes seeped into the cabin.
Jackhammering began and was so severe that exterior windows shattered and dust seeped into tenants' homes, affecting an asthmatic child living inside.
"Change," he said, "is the bane of my existence," and bent to recover the coins that had just seeped from his pockets.
Read more: What Silicon Valley looked like during the early days of the tech boomFrom there, it seeped into soil and groundwater.
The tension even seeped into family events, where I wondered if she was seeing the loan every time she looked at me.
Going to school in Washington, DC, he experienced the built environment like never before, which seeped into the new, place-based output.
The occasional dose of original work has also seeped through to labels such as Delsin, Live at Robert Johnson and Permanent Vacation.
The Belgian-born 48-year-old has only seeped into the public consciousness very recently, despite running his eponymous line since 1995.
During that time and in the decades that followed, country music and the Marlboro man cowboy swagger gradually seeped into highland life.
But I do think that there is a professional politician that has seeped into our world that probably needs some shaking up.
She didn't plan to make her narrator a writer who so closely resembles her, but details from her own life seeped in.
J, the middle school teacher from Maine, says he's especially perplexed by the way white nationalistic language has seeped into the mainstream.
The program has seeped into my daily life, enriching my work as I find myself applying the concepts we study to projects.
Chief among those battles, Mr. Pentin said, was Mr. Bannon's focus on countering a "cultural Marxism" that had seeped into the church.
But he lamented that politicized ideology had seeped into doctrine and driven some of the critiques in the American church and beyond.
In part due to Mussolini's reawakening of Roman military standards and iconography, these remixed symbols have seeped into American culture as well.
Is there anything more beautiful than seeing the mysterious puppy-avenger of your dreams seeped in the colors of your underrepresented community?
They have covered the seafloor just off the coast with clay to seal in cesium that seeped into the mud after the disaster.
Others want him to check whether the water has seeped through to his skin — though that is a risk, should he be infected.
The herbicide-tolerant variety, lab-altered to help farmers save costs on weed management, has, however, seeped into the country's farms since then.
The MPs published in full a report by the Financial Conduct Authority, a supervisor, parts of which had seeped into the public domain.
Last year, melting permafrost caused by unusually warm temperatures seeped into the seed vault, but fortunately, water didn't flood into the vault itself.
"Something bad has seeped into the very foundation of our nation," said Mr Kiska after Mr Kuciak's murder in February, which remains unsolved.
Waymo: Right now, Waymo's biggest challenge is showing that its trade secrets have indeed seeped into Uber's development of self-driving car technology.
Inspectors traced the E. coli strain to a stream contaminated with feces from cattle and wild pigs that then seeped into well water.
The American Creosote Works Superfund Site was once a wood-treating facility, which for 80 years seeped chemicals into the soil and groundwater.
" Cuoco joked that the habit has also seeped into her off-screen life:  "I'm like, 'Oh my God, you need to calm down.
The SDGs, once the conversation of academics and elites in New York and Geneva, have seeped into everyday vernacular, particularly so amongst Millennials.
The reported infertility struggle even seeped into Kourtney & Kim Take Miami, which included a conversation about Kourtney potentially being a surrogate for Khloé.
Once again, it can all be traced back to an underlying sense of fear that has seeped into the market and taken hold.
Has the experience of playing live in any way seeped into, or affected the creative process that you go through in the studio?
Sentiment seeped into other sectors with the Australian financial index falling 0.5 percent, in tandem with its U.S. counter part's 1.9 percent drop.
But then you remember when you were a freshman and those guys used house paint and were worried it seeped into their blood.
Seawater has been pushed inland by ever stronger storms or has seeped into sinking ground, bleaching or blackening trees in previously lush landscapes.
The political uncertainties have seeped through into economic matters as the city slashed its GDP growth outlook and businesses have reported huge slumps.
The real enemy may have been the rampant corporatism that seeped into the US in the '70s and took over in the '80s.
In the six years since cholera seeped from a UN camp's faulty plumbing, it has infected at least 800,000 Haitians and killed nearly 10,000.
Ms. Mathiot recalled the leaky roof in an interview, recounting that her Russian wolfhound would take refuge under a table when rain seeped in.
" Anger seeped through when the final call began, with Mateen saying, "You're annoying me with these phone calls and I don't really appreciate it.
Though you won't find peace signs or tie-dye in many contemporary fashion magazines, the neo-hippie subculture has seeped into the American mainstream.
But if the fresh water seeped its way down there from land-based water supplies, the reservoirs could prove to be massive renewable resources.
It's weirdly accessible, in a way; a little more rock 'n' roll seems to have seeped into their malignant core (though only a little).
As we work to protect these jobs seeped in the American tradition, we must also prepare these communities for the jobs of the future.
The major technology keynote format has become so powerful and recognizable that it has seeped into how we depict the future in science fiction.
His courageous and articulate stance against the imperialism of that war had seeped into my awareness without my knowledge; that's how powerful he was.
This goes along with a general literalness and glumness — little of the satire and humor of the novel has seeped into the mini-series.
He cut into the bark from one of the numerous fig trees growing in and around the villages, and a milky emulsion seeped out.
And I want you to know that their blood has seeped into my DNA and I refuse to let their sacrifices be in vain.
Now, it's not the first time in recent history that tin has seeped out from China without making it into the official customs count.
It has now seeped its way in the national consciousness, whether or not it has much significance beyond that of a fond old cliche.
By blurring the lines between truth and fabrication, the filmmakers convey the extent to which Teatro Pobre has seeped into everyday life in Monticchiello.
Raised expectations for amenities and interior design gradually seeped into the mainstream, and today, more and more employees — especially millennials — expect enlightened, unconventional offices.
Through the closed windows of a building next door, the smoke seeped into a fifth-floor apartment where Ana Santiago, 25, was cooking dinner.
"The immorality of our society has seeped into our political system to corrupt our election process, threaten democracy and destroy our country," he said.
It wasn't until I watched the show that I realized how deeply the more corrosive conventions of that genre had seeped into my bones.
They generated noise that traveled up the side of the building, seeped in and bounced off the roof and back down toward the court.
In its approximately 600-year existence, masses of moss have grown and seeped into cracks, collapsing the interior walls and turning them to ruins.
Shorter sections explore American Indian rhythms and beats that seeped into popular music, and the deep connections the players forged with African-American performers.
The aroma of polenta and bread and burnt wood penetrated not just his clothes and his skin, he explains, but seeped into his bones.
But the realities of a country deeply divided along class lines seeped into the city, and Niemeyer's structures became monuments to a lost dream.
This fatigue seems to be what seeped into Ethiopia and Zimbabwe, where the most recent elections were less competitive than the ones that came before.
Thick waves of lava seeped from fissures in the ground, destroying homes, choking off escape routes and knocking out power before creeping toward the ocean.
"There is a certain level of fear that has seeped into this market," said Tim Ghriskey, chief investment strategist at Inverness Counsel in New York.
But I couldn't make the panic stop, so it seeped into my system, until I could feel the emotional sting that something awful had happened.
Images of the actual Demon have already seeped out via a misplaced Fate of the Furious Vin Diesel Facebook video and in an official trailer.
Environmental groups said that oil has seeped up to four inches (10 cm) deep into Hong Kong's sprawling, sandy beaches making it difficult to clean.
Once the bank money seeped out of the financial world and into the real economy, however, asset price inflation was replaced by the consumer variety.
The acidic water corroded the old lead pipes; along with other heavy metals, lead seeped into the drinking supply where it caused widespread lead poisoning.
Keanu Reeves' badassery has now seeped into the cyber world -- 'cause he's playing a character in the upcoming 'Cyberpunk' installment that looks EXACTLY like him.
My experience of cyberbullying during that period was that it was seeped in blatant misogyny—both from men and internalized misogyny from other teen girls.
Whether or not you ascribe to that Kim Kardashian, famous-for-being-famous worldview, it has seeped into our culture in ways that are inescapable.
The studio raised eyebrows when they cast "Sherlock's" Benedict Cumberbatch as Dr. Strange, a traditionally white character who is seeped in Asian tradition and mysticism.
From our nation's college campuses to our country's politics, this hatred has seeped into Americans' everyday lives and attempted to normalize itself in our society.
Forecasts are for U.S. jobs to rise in May, though doubts have seeped in after poor numbers on private hiring released earlier in the week.
Fresh paint, better lighting, the supposedly froufrou bells and whistles might have worked as alarm bells and whistles as water seeped in behind the walls.
When her husband finally knocked it down and they walked through the mud-spattered rooms, the foul stench seeped into their face masks, she said.
Throughout, the complaints allege a broad effort by the university to cover up the allegations and make sure they never seeped into the public eye.
Consequently the nerves surrounding Hurricane Irma seeped into Wall Street on Friday, with U.S. stocks trading mixed around Europe's close, with insurance stocks facing pressure.
Jacob came in contact with the goo because the substance seeped into the walls of the Ares catacombs — not because Beal is hiding down there.
It seemed the half of my brain that loved animals could not be suppressed and seeped into the half that loved to spin wild stories.
The capabilities have seeped across its software suite for creative tasks, speeding up everything from intelligent object selection to color matching to reframing a video.
I wonder if the fact the he was doing that kind of thinking, maybe that's where it seeped in, where I got a first taste.
The soil in two small, Indiana towns is seeped with lead, but the smelting facilities that caused the problem are still operating along the border.
It's an attractive theory, and while its validity has been directly challenged by a number of other political scientists, it's seeped into the public consciousness.
Some have called for house-by-house indoor testing, to make sure that none of the chemicals from the well have seeped into furniture or carpets.
I went into the challenge knowing that plastic water bottles are bad and proudly held up my S'well reusable water bottle, but plastics still seeped in.
But this stoicism seeped not just into the way he dealt with the outside world, but also the way he raised my other influence: his son.
Over the past few weeks, we've gotten notes from Verge Science readers wondering why news from the incoming Trump administration has seeped into our science coverage.
Envision's focus on the alternative and unexpected seeped its way into the music of the weekend, with artists often breaking their beats to share inspirational messages.
It has argued the judiciary was staffed to a large degree by people seeped in communist-era mentality and power structures, and promised to change that.
Pre-attack air raids with conventional bombs shattered windows and doors and drove people into shelters where the heavy poison seeped down into underground hiding places.
So you might get some changes happening that you didn't think could happen because you weren't being conscious in that moment and they just seeped in.
The heaviness of the false lashes made me long to keep my eyes closed and the glue seeped into my eyes and started irritating my contacts.
Just as the internet has seeped into many unexpected facets of our lives, abandoning net neutrality could have unexpected consequences in places you might not expect.
City officials were also accused of abandoning inmates at the New Orleans Parish prison during Hurricane Katrina in 2005, as flood waters seeped into the facilities.
It isn't just about a gun skin or item set, but a package, and marketing has seeped into every nook and cranny of Steam content creation.
It was a rare moment of exhaustion transparency that showed just how deeply the grim calculus of the campaign news cycle had seeped into the candidate.
While public interest in ballroom has waxed and waned since its inception, there is no doubt it's seeped into pop culture's collective consciousness over the decades.
Many Muslims, ordinary men and women, started to grapple with the perversion of their religion by extremism, realizing that radical ideas had seeped into the mainstream.
That was the reality for residents of Flint, Michigan in 2014, when lead from aging pipes seeped into their water system, effectively poisoning an entire community.
Donald J. Trump's presidency has been so full of departures from the norms of international relations that uncertainty has seeped into the calculation of America's plans.
PFAS had seeped into the soil from decades of training exercises that involved spraying firefighting foam at the nearby Peterson Air Force Base, in Colorado Springs.
The annual consumer blitz that is Black Friday, has seeped into the wedding landscape, like smoke from Romeo y Julieta cigars, frequently given as groomsmen gifts.
This delusion – defined by the fact we are at a 50-year crime low — is so common in our culture that it has seeped into law.
But his message steadily seeped in, like a slow-motion realization about herself and her beliefs: one she had always had, but had never really considered.
She is, day by day, actively leaching out all of the poison that has seeped into my heritage, working her magic one dish at a time.
Corruption has seeped into the fabric of our government, tilting thousands of decisions away from the public good and toward the desires of those at the top.
Americans could not afford either the cynicism that gripped much of the nation before his presidency or the sense of complacency that seeped in after his election.
On the ride back to the stationhouse, as the detectives recounted the raid, the adrenaline seeped from the car like boiling water from a pot going dry.
You use the first part of the book to explore some of the history of the region and how this city has been seeped in local legend.
When news of the travel ban from seven Muslim-majority countries broke, a deep sense of dread seeped into my bones, seemingly setting fire to each one.
A conflict that has seeped for decades and spilled into war twice between nuclear-armed rivals India and Pakistan usually passes little noticed by the international community.
The rhythm, I suspect, would have been more languorous, as if the weather had seeped into people's lazy bones, whereas Guadagnino, an instinctive modernist, is more incisive.
But some of the angst endemic to the developed world, with its lost manufacturing jobs and squeezed opportunities, has seeped of late into the irreverent Australian psyche.
The slogan and accompanying ad campaign took off, and the mantra seeped into the popular culture of the 1980s, fueled by Reagan's high-profile and public appearances.
It rose nearly 1 percent against the dollar as nervousness over stock market valuations and the future of an eight-year global rally seeped into other assets.
When the water rose above the Humvee doors on the outside, it also seeped up through the floor on the inside and dripped in from the hatch.
News of the tense phone calls he's had with the leaders of Canada, Mexico, Australia and the UK have seeped out during the course of his presidency.
Southern California Gas Co. sealed the leak at the Aliso Canyon in February, but not before tens of thousands of metric tons of gas seeped from it.
According to the panel of experts, the deadly bacteria could have seeped into Neruda's skeletal remains from the burial site or been derived from the decomposition process.
Word seeped out from North Korea that photographs of the five had appeared on a municipal notice board in their hometown — a sign that they were dead.
The rain mixed with sewage that was leaking from broken toilets, forming putrid puddles that seeped into the tents and prompted a vain scramble for dry spaces.
An emphasis on employee wellness has seeped into corporate culture, with companies increasingly offering services to their workers aimed at benefiting their physical, mental, and emotional health.
As some of the stances of today's left have seeped into Democratic presidential politics, it's become clear that there could be real electoral consequences to these missteps.
Yet much of the station is now crumbling, covered in rainbow graffiti and weathered by decades of rain and snow that seeped in through the deteriorating roof.
Three times in the past 18 months, waste has seeped out of such reservoirs, jamming underground rivers, flooding village streets and rendering the local reservoir water undrinkable.
But there is a nagging concern that the ads will have successfully seeped in questions of otherness in a community where the rural-urban divide is real.
When I met up with Guevara the day before his birthday festivities, he described how new music seeped into the country despite embargoes when he was younger.
"I had to buy Band-Aids and sprays, and [the sores] seeped for the rest of the week," she says — the photo evidence shows she's not kidding.
Some inmates say they were left locked in their cells for days as flood water seeped into the jail, eventually reaching chest level, before they were evacuated.
The subsistence economy stands in stark contrast to the oil boom years when abundance seeped into the most remote reaches of what was once Latin America's richest nation.
I had dragged us to couples counseling because I could no longer live in the vacuum left behind after the emotional intimacy had seeped out of our marriage.
As internal documents seeped out in the 1990s, a picture emerged of an industry that was stunningly duplicitous, callous and manipulative in its efforts to sell Americans cigarettes.
Stanley Kubrick's romantic and sexual thriller about a potential affair may have seeped into Cruise and Kidman's marriage while their eyes were averted, and they divorced in 2001.
In Janna Driver's home on Night Hawk Court, water regularly seeped from the mechanical closet into the adjacent playroom for her four-year-old twin girls, she said.
Look outward and you'll see the leaf-green parks, cornershops, and looming haze-ridden skylines that have intricately seeped their nuanced details into the sound of the record.
They seeped into my life from the background, via the radio and summer camp guitar maestros and songs slipped onto mixtapes by boys looking to close the deal.
It's unavoidable that the internet and the products that come with it have seeped into our culture, and kids are often better versed in them than adults are.
The need to present state-issued ID seeped into everyday life, becoming a prerequisite for everything from buying a drink at a bar to taking out a mortgage.
The Dodgers are going for a clean sweep -- not of their Opening Day opponents, the Giants -- but of the waste water that seeped onto the Dodgers Stadium field.
Malkmus' clever, sometimes stream-of-consciousness wordplay, laid-back attitude, and underrated guitar-work has seeped into so many corners of rock music over the past quarter century.
Much worse is the lead from pipes in about half the service lines to Flint homes, lead that seeped into the water that came out of residents' taps.
A political season that has made for hot debates in the public arena has also seeped into private lives, complicating friendships, marriages, romances and relationships among family members.
Authorities, including the US Environmental Protection Agency, are now monitoring the canal for any contaminants that may have seeped into the water from the yacht, such as diesel.
It is groundwater that has seeped into the reactor buildings; it is not the water that is pumped through the reactor cores to keep melted fuel from overheating.
Apparently water seeped into the fuel tank while it was tooling through North Georgia, shutting down the engine and getting stranded in the small, rural city of Calhoun.
Jefferson County spokeswoman Allison Getz said that although floodwaters seeped into Mark Dukaj's truck, investigators don't believe he drowned, though they do believe his death is storm-related.
That policy focus has seeped into his campaign events, where Mr. O'Rourke offers more specific proposals in response to questions on issues like climate change and health care.
But often overlooked by outsiders, who mainly know the kingdom for its strict version of Islam, is the American cultural influence that has seeped in over the years.
Also, not for nothing: The evidence that has seeped out regarding Khashoggi's disappearance strongly suggests that the Saudi government was, at a minimum, aware of what happened. 7.
In this hierarchy, our partners and children are safer than most, but a sense of insecurity has still seeped into our homes — making them feel less like home.
Those references are not always made explicit, which is a shame, but it's interesting how your work has seeped into a broader art consciousness without always being recognized.
While mostly focusing on specific Spanish issues Vox has, like similar parties in neighboring countries, also benefited from a public reaction against immigration that has seeped into European politics.
Experts said problems like the cracks in the concrete spillway and spots in nearby areas where water seeped from the reservoir through a hillside were common issues with dams.
Farm yards and rural factories scooped up school leavers that weren't university bound; Thatcher's capitalist stimulus hadn't seeped into England's extremities, and these parts still rolled with Victorian industry.
As with all startups, the company's DNA is usually set by its founders and his swaggering tone seeped into the culture, where it then was magnified and went viral.
At their highest, flood waters had covered the mailboxes outside most homes on the street, and they had seeped under doors, buckling floors and leaving behind mud and debris.
It began with CNN worrying that fears of Russian collusion had seeped into the "bloodstream" of American politics after President Trump's Helsinki press conference with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
The brains from some of the bodies in the La Pedraja grave were preserved by very specific environmental conditions after heavy rains seeped into bullet holes in their skulls.
Politics has seeped into capital markets in such a way that "all trades are purely political," said Boris Schlossberg, managing director of foreign exchange strategy at BK Asset Management.
Ryan's assertion that the AHCA's imagined protections for the ill have been "VERIFIED" is a testament to how deeply Trump's unique contempt for truth has seeped into Republican discourse.
Through the years, the contaminated water seeped into the groundwater, mixing with the rivers and lakes and wells from which local communities draw water to drink, cook, and bathe.
What began as a self-imposed styling test has now become a new way of life: It's been passion-igniting, and has seeped into other areas of my life.
NASA's proposed Europa lander, which could launch in about a decade, could seek out possible microbe-laced ocean water that seeped up or snowed back down onto the surface.
The exhibition in Dubai leaves it open to critique, reminding us how this often-invisible substance has seeped into our lives, helping to build — and destroy — the modern world.
As with all startups, the company's DNA is usually set by its founders, and his swaggering tone seeped into the culture, where it then was magnified and went viral.
All of this has seeped into Chen's abstract constructions, her use of color, and her sensitivity to the barely seen, the whisper of a shadow on a white wall.
The idea that a brothel, of all places, needs a DJ might initially farfetched but it's proof of just how far DJing has seeped into all aspects of entertainment.
Last year, politics seeped into the parade of whirligigs and hat-festooned cyclists when a group of President Trump impersonators arrived, and booths were set up for voter education.
Though surprised, Lestina said he instantly knew where the disturbing contents — later determined to be animal blood, fat and tissue — had seeped in from: the neighboring Dahl's Meat Locker.
But the work of Donald Judd has seeped into the creative culture more deeply than most, from Instagram hipsters to any artist who makes a sculpture with right angles.
Also, the recent absence of snow cover on the Apennine mountain range that is the main source of Rome's water means less water has seeped into the city's aquifers.
The smoke even made it to the Heberts' motel room, where it seeped in through an open window, and promptly gave both Etta and Roy coughing fits and diarrhea.
But it's also worth noting that we are in the immediate aftermath of the hearings, and its findings may not have fully seeped into the public consciousness just yet.
In a queasy causal chain, the waste has seeped into the soil and migrated into the creek that flows through the farmer's property and supplies water for his cows.
The new deposit will partially replace suspended output at Alrosa's underground Mir mine, which was flooded when water seeped in from an open-pit mine above it in 2017.
"Corruption has seeped into the fabric of our government, tilting thousands of decisions away from the public good and toward the desires of those at the top," she said.
Facebook has since limited the amount of information an app can collect, but it's still unclear how much user data seeped out into the open when permissions were more generous.
And they knew that the river water was polluted and that lead seeped in from pipes, creating health threats ranging from increased lead exposure to a spike in Legionnaires' disease.
CW's "Riverdale" on Wednesday laid to rest the father of Archie Andrews (KJ Apa) in an episode seeped in grief that transcended the world that exists on the small screen.
Parts of the "Mir" ("Peace" or "World") mine in the remote Yakutia region of eastern Siberia flooded on Friday when water seeped in from an open-cast mine above it.
A flurry of recent activity has solidified his place among a small group of artists, including Pablo Picasso and Frida Kahlo, whose work and persona have seeped into public consciousness.
The simmering tensions have seeped into campaigning for a federal election in Germany, especially after Erdogan urged German Turks to boycott the main parties in the vote on Sept. 24.
The caldera and subsequent caving-in of the land—a process known as subsidence—began when magma seeped up from a depth of 21816 miles (12 km) below the surface.
And though these theories have been disproved multiple times on multiple websites, they've seeped into mainstream political conversations via hugely popular conservative outlets such as Drudge Report and Fox News.
Reports seeped out of the White House that Trump is incandescent with the performance of his staff and is mulling a huge overhaul of the top officials who surround him.
Instead, waste water was piped into leaking temporary storage pools, where it seeped into the ground, according to the report, adding manure was piled in a heap in open air.
With many showing an interest in local produce, provenance, quality, artisan food, caring about what you eat, the flavors... the brewers thought that approach had seeped into their drinking habits.
But as the General Motors business model refocused on the mass market in the 1970s and '80s, the exclusivity and joie de vivre associated with the Cadillac crest seeped away.
Pacheco lost hundreds of thousands of dollars in medicine and equipment to the water that seeped through his roof, but stayed in his business to prevent losing more to looters.
For the last year and a half, fringe theories once promoted only by tobacco lobbyists and the very far-right have seeped into the offices of the Environmental Protection Agency.
The plant also releases 2,000 tons of groundwater that has seeped in into the ocean every week after a process that removes most, but not all, of the radioactive particles.
It wasn't the "it's the 90s and we're cool" marketing that did it, but the end to that 80s joy—that campy kumbaya shit that continually seeped into the era.
But it illuminates the many ways that the institution of human bondage seeped into the financial, intellectual and social life of the university, and of the North as a whole.
But the explanatory power of neurobiology is so appealing that the basic tenets of the brain-disease model have seeped into public consciousness, popularizing a somewhat reductive understanding of addiction.
London, Mr. Burdett noted, is historically poor in the east, rich in the west and along the periphery, although that east-west distinction has eroded as gentrification has seeped outward.
It is hard to say what part of the resentment his supporters feel has arisen from their own direct experience and what part has seeped in from the political air.
The Ivy League university will release a report today on how slavery seeped into the financial, intellectual and social life of the school, and of the North as a whole.
She did not often return the favour directly by choosing Mexico as a subject; it was its spirit, not its fauna, flora, landscapes or people that seeped into her work.
Over the 30-year period that the Navy operated on the island, radioactive material seeped into the soil and contaminants were dumped into garbage pits dug deep into the ground.
Rainwater seeped into houses in many parts of the city and people took to Twitter to post pictures of their submerged cars and flooding homes and to criticize the government.
I wanted to hear it for myself, and I also wondered whether any of its messages seeped through her rounded belly, her skin, and all the muscle membranes, to me.
Last year, as election rhetoric seeped from the campaign trail to our daily routines, friend after friend began to share fearsome stories of inhospitable behavior they had witnessed or experienced firsthand.
The new record, though, isn't just a reflection on the locales of Moore's life —it seeped out gradually from the sound and feel of the instruments on which he composed it.
Unfortunately, mastering search was the first step in Google's path toward internet domination that, over the past two decades, has seeped into virtually every nook and cranny of our lives.1.
According to a new report, published today by the American Enterprise Institute, a public policy think tank with conservative ties, suggests that division has also seeped into the realm of relationships.
On a commercial building in the center of Stone Harbor, water had seeped into the ground floor despite the three-foot-high metal barriers Mr. Gery had installed before the storm.
Before Katrina, when he was living with his father near Bayou Liberty across the bridge from New Orleans, Decoud remembers even light rain creating flooding that seeped under the front door.
From YouTube mixes of SpongeBob trap to Soundcloud rappers like Lil Pump and Ski Mask the Slump God, the cartoon's squeaking anecdotes and catchphrases have seeped into samples and lyrical inspiration.
General confusion has already seeped into the conversation surrounding the FBI's role, the value of the polygraph, and what would be deemed "normal" behavior for Christine Blasey Ford and Judge Kavanaugh.
There are more than 700 tanks, about 1,000 tons each, that workers have built to store water that has continuously seeped into the melted reactors from the ground since the disaster.
But if the manifesto highlights the spread of extremism throughout the deep recesses of the internet, it also shows how extremist discourse and tropes have seeped into mainstream politics and media.
TH: So while we're doing a little myth-busting, are there any other especially bad pieces of money advice that have seeped into the public consciousness you'd like to shoot down?
The discussions about an expanded Club World Cup — including the secret talks with investors led by Japan's SoftBank — have even seeped into the bidding for FIFA's crown jewel, the World Cup.
Vincent Hurst, the youth development manager at Urban Assembly, who has been working with Wildlife for many years, said that problems in the neighborhood had also seeped into the school building.
The revelations demonstrate Russia's persistence in trying to sow discord among its adversaries — and show that the Kremlin apparently succeeded, as unfounded claims about Ukrainian interference seeped into Republican talking points.
While news of Mr. Trump's request has seeped onto the Chinese internet, official media have been silent so far and social media mentions have been sparse, suggesting censors are at work.
We watched a lot of these Italian neorealist movies, and there is a lot of extreme passion and emotion and sort of lyricism, and some of that might have seeped through.
On Monday, Warren, a longtime critic of Wall Street, teased her new bill by highlighting what she called "examples of how corruption has seeped into Washington" in a series of tweets.
Maybe it was happenstance that, as President Trump spent months campaigning on his business experience, the idea of business and businessmen seeped into collections, even if only to be batted away.
There's no denying the kind of streetwear this cohort has been making since the days of Been Trill has stormed the citadel here, and seeped into labels far beyond their own.
The herbicide-tolerant variety, which helps farmers reduce weed management costs, has seeped into Indian agriculture anyway, boosting sales of glyphosate-based weedkillers, which environmental activists say could spoil local biodiversity.
However, despite being adopted by legacy banking apps, such as Barclays, along with a plethora of money management apps, the aggregation use case hasn't exactly seeped into the consciousness of most consumers.
Both grassroots Tea Partiers and national GOP caucuses realized that, as federal policy on issues like health care seeped out to the states, state legislative chambers could counter President Barack Obama's agenda.
The words are pretty powerful coming from Drake -- who, as you know, has had a long-lasting beef with Meek that seeped into this year ... despite Rick Ross trying to squash it.
AROUND THE WEB: A house explosion earlier this year in Colorado was caused by natural gas that seeped into the house through an old, cut-off pipeline, the Longmont Times Call reports.
Whether slashing the air with high fanning kicks or taking a few slow steps, Ms. Roberts, transfixing in her silken white dress, moved as though the song had seeped into her bones.
A new election could be held soon if an electoral court, which has been investigating allegations that money from the Petrobras scandal seeped into Ms. Rousseff's 2014 campaign, invalidates her last victory.
Up to 24 gallons of it may have seeped into a pipeline carrying water, allowing it to move to other areas of the city, Kim Womack, a spokeswoman for the city, said.
Moments like this — and the presence of actors like Amy Irving ("Carrie") — suggest that Mr. Soderbergh had fun making "Unsane," but too little pleasure has seeped into the rest of the movie.
Their tensions seeped into public view in February, when General McMaster said at a security conference in Munich that the evidence of Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election was beyond dispute.
But she occasionally wondered how much myth had seeped into the history — because the ship, which was said to have been burned and sunk in the waters nearby, had never been found.
That's where I was based when word seeped out that secret talks held in Norway's capital had produced an Israeli-Palestinian framework for an eventual peace that seemed plausible at the time.
The revelations demonstrate Russia's persistence in trying to sow discord among its adversaries — and show that the Kremlin apparently succeeded, as unfounded claims about Ukrainian interference seeped into Republican impeachment talking points.
Shot entirely from upstage, with the audience acting as a backdrop, the duo's rendition of "Shallow" from their film "A Star Is Born" was as intimate as it was seeped in chemistry.
Floors four, three, and two were away somewhere with beaches and alcoholic smoothies, and the first floor had discovered the problem only when the water of death had seeped into the carpet.
Clement said that at the very least the report indicated poor management style at the Interior Department, but at the most highlighted the extent to which politics had seeped into the department.
Lawyers from the federal defenders' New York office said that the pepper spray seeped into the visiting room where they were waiting to speak with clients, forcing them to leave the building.
Even for those who aren't dressing modestly for religious or cultural convictions, a more covered-up aesthetic has seeped an array of designers' collections, even if it's not a mainstream fashion movement yet.
Emerging from a two-and-a-half hour meeting between Obama and Salman, U.S. officials described a productive session they claimed reduced some of the awkwardness that had seeped into the bilateral relationship.
When he scratched the top of such a stack with a scalpel and exposed it to water, it did, indeed, come loose and fall off as the water seeped into the underlying glue.
However, frustration has since seeped into the feel-good storyline, leading to speculation that the clock may be ticking on the 31-year-old James' quest for a happy ending in Northeast Ohio.
The glum tone on the outlook for growth and global financial risks has seeped back into markets after a brief boost from the Bank of Japan's (BoJ) surprise interest rate cut last week.
Salty water from Irma's heavy rains that has seeped into the brick and mortar of the capital's buildings will worsen corrosion and likely cause a raft of new collapses, residents and architects warn.
The Siberian underground Mir mine had accounted for 403 percent of Alrosa's annual diamond output before it was partly flooded when water seeped in from an open-pit mine above it in August.
Colin Kaepernick's plight in the NFL has seeped into the upper echelons of hip-hop ... 'cause Jay-Z dedicated 1 of his most racially charged songs to the QB during a live show.
If President Trump truly wants to apply his "ahead of schedule, under budget" mentality to the government, then he will eliminate this pernicious culture that has seeped into so many of its corners.
Take Toledo, a lake city in the U.S. Midwest whose citizens have worried about the quality of their water since toxic algae seeped from Lake Erie into the city's system five years ago.
I spent a long time staring at my finished puzzle before the theme SEEPED through my brain, and it turns out that the theme was staring right back at me the whole time.
Macy began investigating the drug epidemic in 2012, as it seeped into the suburbs around her adopted hometown, Roanoke, Va., where she worked for 20 years as a reporter at The Roanoke Times.
Whitman died Monday morning at his home in Montecito, CA. A longtime friend tells TMZ Whitman was in and out of the hospital recently due to skin cancer that seeped into his bloodstream.
The upheaval has been yet another manifestation of the brutality that has seeped into democratic politics around the world, said Michael Fullilove, the executive director of the Lowy Institute, a nonpartisan think tank.
That desire seems to have seeped into this year's class of White House Fellows, who are part of a program started under President Lyndon Johnson to cultivate a new generation of civic leaders.
Arsenic and fluoride occur naturally in the groundwater, but become more concentrated as the water becomes scarcer, while nitrates come from fertilisers, pesticides and other industrial waste that has seeped into the supply.
From 1970 to 1978, coal ash from one of the Gallatin slush ponds seeped into the groundwater and made its way to the Cumberland River beyond, the center's lawyers and several scientists say.
"Over the last 15 years, whenever credit growth has risen more than warranted it has fueled concerns over financial stability and that has seeped into depreciation pressures on the currency," the note said.
It's unclear when exactly the term seeped into the world of popular psychology, but it's now frequently employed in couples counseling and self-help books to describe a specific type of toxic relationship.
Tradition is seeped through the restaurant, from the centuries-old wine cellar now used as a dining room, to the wood-fire oven that has been continuously lit since the beginning of the operation.
War visuals seeped into popular culture: in 19593 Casablanca premiered with a poster adopting the visual language of war propaganda posters, a color palette of red, yellow, and blue with bold lettering across it.
It has seeped into discussions of Brexit: politicians and pundits talk about "divorce" negotiations; "Breaking Up Is Hard To Do", Neil Sedaka's soppy doo-wop hit, has become a staple at pro-Remain demonstrations.
Her adamant declarations against the life of servitude that marriage would mean for her seem to have seeped in, too — he gets her attention by appealing to her brain as well as her palate.
It may be hard to remember now, but the 1990s were a paranoid time; it was like all the anxiety tied up in the recently ended Cold War had seeped into society at large.
Enough air finally seeped inside so that the puffy white pod could stretch to its full size of 13 feet in length and 10.5 feet in diameter, which is equivalent to a small bedroom.
Several kilometers below ground, a drilling rig named Thor will soon penetrate the area around a magma chamber, where molten rock from the inner Earth heats up water that has seeped through the seafloor.
The truth about Wes' mother Rose has almost completely come to light now that the expansive pool of her flashback blood has seeped into all the rooms of their shabby apartment and perhaps beyond.
At night, I'd go to bed wearing white cotton gloves looking like Mickey Mouse while a steroid ointment seeped into my knuckles, working to undo the damage I inflicted upon them earlier that day.
On Thursday night the crew was filming a final scene at the bar — one in which the actress Gugu Mbatha-Raw makes an entrance — when a smell like wood smoke seeped onto the set.
A constant sense of dread has seeped into the daily grind, according to interviews with a half-dozen current and former staff members who are still in contact with people at the White House.
The feminist resurgence of the 2000s that has affected every sphere of American life, both in public office and in the streets, has seeped into the movie industry, long a citadel of male power.
Given the decay that has lately seeped into the bones of the city's mass-transit network, some New Yorkers understandably wonder if that sort of bureaucratic indifference is more than a screenwriter's throwaway line.
In that era, before computer technology had seeped into the public consciousness and the internet and social media had transformed the media landscape, the traditional press was the gatekeeper to getting Microsoft's story out.
Hamilton County Prosecutor Joe Deters told a news conference he would seek a new venue for the retrial because the considerable public attention given the case in Cincinnati had "seeped" into the jury room.
Liberals like the former chief book critic for the New York Times, Michiko Kakutani, argue that postmodernism spilled out of the academy and seeped into the broader culture, devaluing the very concept of objectivity.
The dangers of the physical world have seeped into the online one—along with a few new, inherently digital dangers that threaten foundations of modern society as basic as our democracies and critical infrastructure.
The government has presented this month's parliament session and its controversial removal of presidential term limits as widely welcomed despite criticism that has evaded the censors and seeped onto Chinese social media at times.
Geraniums sit around the windows — the beautiful, large windows, with curtains that have seen better but never prettier days — and the smell of burning wood seems to have seeped into the threads of the cushions.
For many of these women, a longstanding personal dislike of Trump has seeped into the Republican Party since the 2016 election — even to many Republican incumbents who have scrambled to distance themselves from the president.
QUICK: THE MARKETS HAVE BEEN ANTICIPATING THAT A DEAL WILL EVENTUALLY GET DONE, ALTHOUGH I WILL SAY THAT THERE'S BEEN – THAT'S KIND OF SEEPED INTO THINGS IN THE LAST MONTH OR SO. WHAT'S YOUR THOUGHT?
Gorman, who began his career as a narcotics detective in California in 1968, vehemently denied that his individual views on marijuana legalization seeped into the report, and accused his critics of having their own biases.
Pop culture's biggest star—the once pink polo-wearing Kanye West, the southside Chi-town speaker of the gospel—has seeped so far into a wormhole that even his devoted disciples have doubts about him.
Drones and Robots: Between DJI and GoPro, 2016 was a big year for small, folding drones, and both technologies are likely to have seeped into the broader hardware community by the time January rolls around.
" This sensory-overload served as an anesthetic of sorts against a well of anxiety and confusion that gradually seeped into Sutter's life, consuming him; it's the type of self-doubt that "stems from living recklessly.
In Brunswick, Georgia, a coastal town that could be in Irma's path, there's a 760-acre site where oil and chemical companies seeped mercury, petroleum and polychlorinated biphenyls into marshes and soil for 80 years.
Sakamoto is one of a shrinking group of survivors from a 1950s industrial disaster in which tens of thousands of people were poisoned after waste water from a chemical plant seeped into the Minamata bay.
"Corruption has seeped into the fabric of our government, tilting thousands of decisions away from the public good and toward the desires of those at the top," she said in her speech announcing the bill.
He believed horses would thrive in the region's eternal sunshine and would build strong bones from consuming its calcium- and phosphorus-enriched grass and water, which seeped through more than 70,20143 acres of lush farmland.
In doing so, she displayed little awareness that blackface minstrelsy, a popular form of entertainment in the 1800s that later seeped into Hollywood productions, promoted a racist caricature and presented a distorted view of slavery.
Experiencing these predawn tableaux late last summer, it was as if one city block's worth of mid-20th-century Americana had seeped from a well-preserved Kodachrome photo onto the streets of the West Village.
The young, charismatic New Right party leaders Naftali Bennett and Ayelet Shaked, both ministers in Mr. Netanyahu's coalition government, lead the annexation movement, and their zeal has seeped into Mr. Netanyahu's Likud Party as well.
A few weeks ago, on the night that Real Madrid faced Bayern Munich in the Champions League semifinals, word seeped out on social media that Alli was live-streaming a game of Fortnite on Twitch.
Clashes have taken place between alleged triad gang members and mostly young protesters in some areas, and police tear gas fired to clear occupied roads has seeped into nearby apartments, putting vulnerable bystanders at risk.
His entry, if it comes, would introduce a fresh face not just into Ukrainian politics but into the conflict with Russia that is central to Ukraine's future and has seeped into American politics as well.
As the waters rose past car doors and seeped into the home, the family called 911, the Coast Guard, the Cajun Navy volunteers who were zipping around the city in bass boats and Jet Skis.
WASHINGTON — To anyone with even a cursory relationship to television or social media, a charged and emotional battle over the Trump administration's approach to immigration seems to have seeped into every dimension of American life.
For much of "Ya Ibni, Ya Ibni (My Son, My Son)," the band has a loose and languid rapport, as if some great feeling has seeped into the room, and they're too stricken to assemble.
Importantly, torture was referred to euphemistically as "enhanced interrogation techniques," and this willful innocence seeped into every aspect of how they dealt with the findings of the report and its eventual dissemination (or lack thereof).
Heavy rain has hampered the search and some of the rescue divers have been forced to turn back after floodwater seeped into a second chamber of the caves, five days after the group was reported missing.
"The blisters were never bad on this Polar row, but the wet & damp seeped into the skin..." Obviously, there are some serious side effects to putting your body through extreme conditions, and they are not pretty.
Women have long understood that the demeaning words men have used to talk about the alleged weaknesses of females seeped into the way in which we thought as a society about what each gender could accomplish.
These particular fossils had all formed through a process called pyritisation whereby pyrite, a substance also known as fool's gold, and composed of iron sulphide, seeped into the tissues of the dead animals and mineralised them.
Since then the country has been a consistent net importer, or at least at the headline level since there have been periods when surplus metal has seeped into the international market under lesser-known trade codes.
Image 2 of 2 BAGHDAD – Qassim Sabaan Ali has spent the past 22 years tending to orchards in southern Iraq, only to see them wither or die as saltwater has seeped into the once-lush soil.
Admittedly, Vampire novels are something that's easy to roll your eyes at, but Moreno-Garcia has put together an intriguing story seeped in the history of Mexico City along with a vividly imagined trio of characters.
There was a 20-meter radius of body fluid that had gone from the couch, into the kitchen, down the hallway, it had seeped into cracks in the floor and dripped through into the flat below.
Elements of this internal Ukrainian debate have appeared in the Ukrainian news media and seeped into congressional testimony in the United States, as part of an impeachment inquiry undertaken after accusations surfaced of Mr. Trump's demands.
But now, the river's banks are dotted by deserted manufacturing sites while the waterway remains scarred after decades as a dumping ground for industrial pollutants that linger in the water and have seeped into the soil.
I set into a Quaker-like involuntary dancing fit, spurred on by the vibrator that seemed to work perfectly with the electroclash and ghettotech served up by the DJ. A bizarre freedom seeped into my consciousness.
Liane Hornsey: Hornsey, the company's chief human resources officer, joined Uber from SoftBank in the beginning of the year and was immediately thrown into navigating a culture crisis that had quickly seeped into the public eye.
That idea of Florida land scams has seeped into popular culture; Glengarry Glen Ross, the famous David Mamet play, chronicled unscrupulous salesmen who tried to sell land in exotic-sounding places using brochures and unsavory tactics.
Skepticism has seeped into nearly every aspect of China's interaction with the United States, with officials questioning China's presence on American stock markets, its construction of American subway cars and its purchase of social media networks.
It has not only seeped deeply in the minds of many young Iraqis, but also has local networks that have proven difficult to uproot, as well as an international reach that continues to inspire attackers worldwide.
They were honoring the sound that darkened Houston's anonymous, looping highways, that seeped through the veins of the city, setting the pace and the rhythm of its people as they slipped past one another in cars.
PFAS, short for per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, are found at high levels in a concentrate for a firefighting foam called AFFF, or aqueous film forming foam, which has seeped into groundwater and at times tainted drinking water.
The crackling, popping sensation was a condition known as crepitus, seemingly caused by air bubbles that had seeped into and rubbed against the soft tissues of his neck and the space between his lungs via the hole.
But still, it is an unusual job for a man who colleagues say would rather be seeped in the intricacies of tax reform or crafting an agreement with Trump on infrastructure pay-fors than partisan flame-throwing.
She's living with her Aunt Ida (Gabrielle Rose), a dour scold whose opprobrium has seeped into every corner of her house and who enters, haggling with a man who proves to be Maud's brother, Charles (Zachary Bennett).
On Thursday, Mr. Pompeo said he did not believe that politics regularly seeped into the work done at the C.I.A., though he did say that politicians had at times sought to twist intelligence for their own purposes.
Since its publication, the concept of "love languages" has seeped into the collective consciousness, to the point that today, as a pop-psychological idea, the term has become ubiquitous, one people even unfamiliar with its origin understand.
The salacious details of Stormy Daniels' alleged affair with Donald Trump more than a decade ago have seeped out to the public but the porn-star-turned-household-name has been barred from telling the story herself.
The effect has already seeped outside the federal government, into the broader community of climate scientists who may not collect salaries directly from the federal government but depend on the federal government for research funding and crucial data.
Investors' appetite for risk eventually seeped through to currencies and fixed income markets, where safe-haven assets like the Japanese yen and government bonds gave back their initial gains, and gold also eased back from its earlier high.
The Paradise Irrigation District, the City's water authority, has warned residents to avoid drinking the water because of unsafe levels of the cancer-causing chemical benzine, believed to have come from burned materials that seeped into the pipes.
That the alleged scheme engaged in by FusionPharm executives is as complex as it is unexciting is sort of the point: Corporate-misbehavior Americans have become accustomed to has seeped into what was once a clandestine—and fun!
In a subsequent letter to the Justice Department, Nadler requested reams of documents and access to high-level witnesses that he said could speak to Trump's influence on department decisions and whether politics had seeped into prosecutorial decisions.
This series of what she called "sculptural actions" featured minimal movement and gestures, and that method has seeped into "Co-natural" when the performers enact poses from sculptures, including those of Lenin, Christopher Columbus and Robert E. Lee.
Yet the macrobiotic fringe seeped into the mainstream, introducing Americans to Asian flavors (soy sauce) and methods (stir frying) as well as to eating seasonally and organically, while helping to stigmatize processed foods like refined grains and sugar.
Online offerings could also be particularly useful for providing the softer set of skills and knowledge critical to returning law enforcement to the role of community guardians and away from the militarism that has seeped into many departments.
Lyotard taught at Yale in early 1990s, and his and others' thoughts on how to resolve the asymmetry in discussions between perpetrators and victims of systemic or personal violence, without curtailing speech too much, seeped into other disciplines.
The potential consequences of such proximity were underscored last year in Firestone, about 2100 miles north of Denver, when a home located 0003 feet from a well exploded, killing two people, after gas seeped from a leaking pipeline.
The jade eggs now feel like an omen: At a moment when science literacy is low and a deep mistrust of the medical system has seeped into society, shamans, crystals, and turmeric IVs are becoming the new normal.
But largely because of custom-design coin companies, challenge coins have seeped beyond the military to other government agencies and offices: Secretaries of transportation and agriculture have designed their own coins; so have senators and even local fire departments.
One scene, in which impatient mothers picking up their children after school in fancy cars angrily honk their horns and raise their middle fingers at one another, captures the generalized meanness and incivility that has seeped into modern life.
They threw out a mammoth new song, lurched through older ones, and closed with a raw, shuddering cover of Lead Belly's "Where Did You Sleep Last Night" that seeped into my skin and hit me straight in the heart.
Among children anywhere from toddlers to young adults, Minecraft is especially popular, so it's no surprise that it has seeped its way into more than a few classrooms through teachers looking to build a sturdier bridge to their students.
But coming from the tech sector—where such thinking has seeped into the very foundation to the point of parody—it is coached amid the legitimate reality that new technology does bring change, albeit not always for the better.
Astronomers believe that the bright material at the center of this crater is made up of salts left behind after briny liquid seeped up from below, froze, and then sublimated, meaning it turned directly from solid ice into vapor.
The water seeped through the soil, overflowing the terracotta dish and pooling on the purple face of poet and visual artist Tiziana La Melia's The Eyelash and the Monochrome, whose cover curled like a set of cosmetically crimped follicles.
Life seeped into work, and work crashed right into life, and it really wasn't anyone's fault that the pediatrician's office was only open during daylight hours, or that a contract needed to be delivered on a Saturday by noon.
She managed the EPA's response to Hurricane Sandy in 2012, when 11 billion gallons of sewage spilled into waters, a major Superfund site overflowed into people's homes, and personal heating oil tanks broke apart and seeped fuel into soil.
I was influenced by the activism of the time, the fear of nuclear energy that had seeped into our minds, as well as by the information we gained after Chernobyl about the dangers of nuclear radiation following a meltdown.
CONCORD, N.H. — In the state morgue here, in the industrial maze of a hospital basement, Dr. Thomas A. Andrew was slicing through the lung of a 210-year-old woman when white foam seeped out onto the autopsy table.
Unconsciously, some of the sonics of those projects (as well as some of the Vrasubatlat projects) have likely seeped back into our sound in one form or another, it is the same people writing all of it after all.
By winter, it had seeped into gaming lexicon so completely that one December day, in the span of 10 minutes, two separate professional gamers lamented their inability to procure limited edition "Blue Tint" YEEZY Boost sneakers using identical phrasing.
We also see how impressionable young people could be (as they still are!) regarding their parents' or mentors' views and we are able to observe how the affair seeped into the fabric of everyday life during these troubled years.
At the same time, word seeped out about layoffs at local Gannett-owned papers including The Independent Mail of Anderson County, S.C., and The Sun-News of Las Cruces, N.M. The McClatchy-owned Tribune of San Luis Obispo, Calif.
A strong note of score settling and resentment often seeped into Mr. Di Maio's speech though, and at several points he put the blame on his "worst enemies" inside the party, who undercut the movement, and him, from within.
A noted film historian and critic embarks on a characteristically ambitious and feverish exploration of sex and sexuality on celluloid, and of the way that Hollywood's vision of desire has seeped into the spaces behind and beyond the camera.
The venue has street parties, band performances and shows lined up for the rest of the summer but for now has shut its doors after parts of the resort flooded from the rising water that seeped in from the Arkansas River.
The judge wrote that Uber knew, or should have known, that an ex-Waymo engineer it later hired had taken Waymo files potentially containing trade secrets, and that some of the intellectual property had "seeped into" Uber's own development efforts.
Melting permafrost on the Norwegian island of Spitsbergen, where the Svalbard Global Seed Vault is located, has seeped into the seed bank, raising questions of how the structure will be able to survive in the future as the Earth keeps warming.
The American fetish for barbarism has seeped into the national film culture with a quiet insidiousness, creating a governing body that writes off mass destruction as no biggie while going for the fainting couch at the sight of a second nipple.
Looking around the restaurant and out the window at Nashville's Eighth Avenue, the familiarity of home seeped into my bones like blood on black cloth — hard to see, but the smell and feel of it was all I could think about.
That spirit of atmospheric experimentation has also seeped its way into the UK-artist's lengthy DJ sets, helping fuel his popularity on Burning Man's desert landscape, where his sunrise sets at camps like Robot Heart have become a widely celebrated affair.
It was a stark warning and a further sign from authorities around the US that the opioid crisis had reached a second threat level: that fentanyl had seeped out of the opioid world and into America's mainstream, recreational drug market.
"The initial thing of 'making a life, not a living,' 'community,' 'better together' — the terms WeWork pushed as marketing also seeped into this company's culture in a very real way," said Kevin Hsieh, a software engineer involved in the group.
This urge to "earn" full citizenship by effort instead of by claiming it as a birthright seems forlorn now, a product of minds exposed so long to toxic bigotry that some of it had seeped inside and curdled into self-hatred.
NEWARK — New Jersey officials announced on Wednesday that they were pursuing several lawsuits targeting former industrial sites around the state where communities are still grappling with the persisting effects of pollution that has seeped into soil, groundwater and nearby waterways.
Hung up in offices, factories, houses, dormitories, and on the walls of buildings, and printed with slogans like "Listen to Chairman Mao and be a good student of Chairman Mao," the posters and their messages seeped into the national consciousness.
They included the bombing of the small northern town of Taza with rockets, some of which were loaded with chemical agents — sulfur mustard and chlorine — that seeped out although few if any exploded, according to news reports at the time.
Ms. Vega and her husband rode out the storm in their home, scurrying from room to room as the storm uprooted trees, tore roofs off other houses and left the tile floor dangerously slick from rain that had seeped inside.
Investigators have said that the substance was applied to the door of Mr. Skripal's home, and that it most likely seeped through their skin over the course of several hours, rendering them unconscious after they left a restaurant in central Salisbury.
LONDON, March 9 (Reuters) - A precipitous drop in global equity markets has seeped into higher demand for dollar funding, putting investors on guard for the kinds of money market stresses that tend to mark out and exacerbate cross-border financial crises.
As the blood seeped into her brain, she dreamed that she had entered a new episode of time, in which she and the stone would become the same through the endless repetition and decay of all things in the universe.
The families accused the tannery's parent company, the Chicago conglomerate Beatrice Foods, and the chemical company W.R. Grace, which had a manufacturing plant nearby, of dumping toxic chemicals that from the 21954s to the '22013s had seeped into the neighborhood's groundwater.
At the same time, the sanctuary fight has seeped into a more enduring political dynamic: the domination of state legislatures by Republicans, who are increasingly interested in legislating what cities within those states (often governed by Democrats) can and can't do.
He's a musical trailblazer whose use of chant-like hooks and ambient production has seeped into the sound of mainstream rap, directly influencing prominent young artists like A$AP Rocky, Vince Staples, and Lil Yachty while indirectly impacting the sounds of countless others.
They are an advanced variant of the machine learning that has seeped into the intimacies of human life—the bots that pester us on Twitter, the Amazon algorithms that tell us which books to read, the fitness trackers that monitor our caloric intake.
As Metz notes, the setup is far from ready for mainstream — it's really just an experiment right now — but it's still fun, even when water seeped into her snorkel mask and the lack of accurate head-tracking broke some of the immersion.
Sometimes I'll find an old photo of myself or I'll catch a glimpse of my face in the mirror and find my own greys that have seeped into my hair and beard, and I'll hear McKenzie's voice in my head: "Take me back."
The lack of money seeped into all aspects of my life, and it worked just as effectively toward making me into a boorish trash-talker with no table manners as the constant flood of swearing and brute work in the kitchen did.
That has evidently resulted in a domestic market surplus in China, some of which has seeped out to the international market over the last couple of months, albeit in a form that may not make it onto the headline Chinese trade figures.
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"Something this big and this important, there have to be an infinite number of ways to just talk about it," he said, similar to how war, slavery, colonization, famine and other crises and events have seeped into so many forms of literature.
Well known in the hip-hop world since the 1990s, this rapper's talents have since seeped across genres and disciplines: He is an actor, writer and activist, a third of the jazz-rap supergroup August Greene and a Tony short of EGOT status.
That year, the animus between the pair seeped into the United States Open after Sharapova played a second-round match at Arthur Ashe Stadium while the much higher-seeded Wozniacki was relegated on the same day to an outside court, where she lost.
So over time, Priestdaddy veers away from the questionable bathing habits of the Lockwood pater and into the Catholic Church's sexual abuse scandals, and the way the knowledge of what certain priests were doing seeped into Lockwood's mind without her quite realizing it.
Elements of Bhakti culture have seeped into the West Coast "transformational festival" circuit–Lightning in a Bottle, Symbiosis, Lucidity–where it's possible to hear a lecture on awakening into divine love before getting blasted on nitrous and going to see Lee Burridge.
The only troll you knew was Grendel, the self-awareness that our carefully filtered Instagram images of almond croissants are now seeped in didn't exist because we were all pre-pubescent and lame, and there was only one platform to overshare on: MySpace dot com.
Souls can be beautiful and Khalid's seems to be seeped in a distinct kind of heartbreak, the rough and raw breed of bloody ruin that inspires a man to pick up an acoustic guitar and lay down a quick draft of a song on Soundcloud.
Optimism that the United States and China could soon sign an agreement to end their trade war also seeped into the market after White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow said a deal was "getting close", citing what he called very constructive discussions with Beijing.
Photograph by Amanda Hakan for The New Yorker Dreamy French pop seeped through the speakers while two other men intently analyzed a bottle of sparkling Le Petit Beaufort ("A hundred per cent Chardonnay," one of them said, in awe) and a couple of snacks.
It loves to soak our rug and climb up the walls and, once, it seeped into our electronics, inside the TV cabinet, and destroyed our precious entertainment center, which keeps us—or me, anyway—from raiding the medicine cabinet at night for other pleasures.
At just past 20173 on a late summer morning, the artist Farshad Farzankia is sitting at a desk in his sun-seeped studio on the outskirts of Copenhagen, wearing paint-splattered Vans and old track pants, like a '90s skater kid now fully grown.
The jubilant mood at the Superdome seeped into the, umm, well-hydrated crowd, and no doubt later into all quarters of the Crescent City, which can now claim — among many other superlatives — the best football team in the N.F.C., if not the entire league.
I didn't, however, assume my heart would lead me to question the depths of race and my own biases, or to ask how whiteness shaped my upbringing, and how that seeped into a struggle over who I was or chose to start a life with.
Prosecutors also want to use this evidence to help establish that price is material even to sophisticated investors by showing that the awareness of the charges against Mr. Litvak had seeped into the consciousness of everyone in the market, including the three Nomura defendants.
The issue has also seeped into tight Senate races, with Republican candidates such as Josh Hawley in Missouri and Rick Scott in Florida vowing to protect pre-existing conditions despite the fact that their states are signed onto a lawsuit to repeal the ACA. Sen.
This story originally appeared on WIRED UK. This $1,500 suit was made by green funeral tech startup Coeio, which pledges to reduce dead people's environmental impact and cleanse the body of toxins that would otherwise have seeped into the environment by feeding them to fungi.
A sense of anger and frustration, of urgency, seeped into the die-ins and protests, as students and faculty flooded dining halls and the campus quad calling for the resignation of the president, Thomas R. Rochon, for his handling of numerous incidents involving racial issues.
Independence on its own would neither lead to a sovereign default nor to an exit of a existing euro zone member, which caused consternation earlier in the decade given fears of sovereign redenomination risk, related banking stress and legal precedents that seeped across the bloc.
His interest in personal autonomy and private space exploration later seeped into the writing of other sci-fi authors, and into the minds of their readers—in particular, the leading figures in the commercial "NewSpace" sector of private companies trying to escape Earth's surface.
Last Sunday, parliament voted to amend the constitution, which removed presidential and vice-presidential term limits, meaning Xi can stay in power indefinitely, a move the government has presented as widely welcomed despite criticism that has evaded the censors and seeped onto Chinese social media.
The book is really about systemic discrimination that has seeped into an industry that has so much potential and is filled with incredibly smart people who have a lot of power, but who also have a lot of responsibility to change the way they're doing things.
Used to store liquid, they were potentially all deliberately knocked over while still filled; their contents would have drained against the building's face and seeped into the sand — a gesture, Wegner writes, to perhaps symbolically sail the buried boat into the next life with the king.
A short while after Masele had finished stuffing the grain into a traditional storage cocoon, he realized much of it had been infested by fungus as ground moisture from heavy rain seeped in through the bottom of his store made of dried soil, sticks and grass.
Dan McGuinness, a criminal defense and civil rights lawyer who has worked in the New York courts since 103, told BuzzFeed News all he can do is google around for news stories or lawsuits that mention the officer, hoping something has seeped out into public view.
"[Reggaeton] rhythms have seeped into all kinds of music, [people are] just unaware of that the transition or cross pollination has happened," he explained, referencing the "cha cha" rhythm that originated in Latin music can be found in unexpected places—like "Satisfaction" by the Rolling Stones.
She had left the scene, but her style seeped through high-end New York restaurants as chefs who trained with her rose to top kitchens, like Deborah Racicot of Locanda Verde, Karen DeMasco of the Jean-Georges empire and Gina DePalma, the original pastry chef at Babbo.
Books like the Left Behind series (which were made into a film with Nicolas Cage) have seeped into the wider evangelical consciousness, casting the "end times" as a high-octane action film, in which the good are rewarded and the evil (or, at least, unbelieving) punished.
"Challenging the food police involves reframing internal judgments and critical thoughts around food, as well as setting boundaries and being prepared for food comments from other people who may be seeped in diet culture," says Kathleen Meehan, MS, RD, LDN, a non-diet registered dietitian in Houston.
Intriguingly, the pairing of women and animals has also seeped into the fashion industry, as various campaigns show models interacting with wild animals, such as Cara Delevingne posing with an owl for a Mulberry shoot, and Lara Stone sharing her bed with a wolf for Vogue.
During the Bel Air fires last fall, he said soot seeped through various cracks, making the indoor air quality so bad that he, his wife and three children had to decamp to a hotel for several days, even though the house wasn't in a mandatory evacuation zone.
This month, the company, which pioneered the sale of luxury handbags at relatively affordable prices, announced that department store revenue had fallen 40 percent in the most recent quarter, a sign of how heavy discounts, falling foot traffic and other troubles have seeped into the brand.
That reputation seeped through his letter on Monday, when he freely admitted to wincing after initially being told that Mr. Trump had linked the Ukrainian aid to investigations into his political rivals, and at times professed that his memory of certain conversations was blurry at best.
"It's hard to know what to make of it, except to say that the type of partisanship that we've seen elsewhere in Washington, certainly over the Obama years and before, that the intensity of partisan allegiance, even for President Trump, has seeped its way into the Fed," Binder said.
STORIES OF THE clampdown in Jammu & Kashmir and the threat to strip millions of poor and mostly Muslim people in Assam of citizenship, a form of ethnic cleansing by bureaucracy, have seeped into the world's consciousness, but many Western businesspeople are still inclined to defend the Indian prime minister.
Created by brothers Matt and Ross Duffer, "Stranger Things" centers on four male friends who revel in playing the fantasy role-playing game "Dungeons and Dragons," and their encounters with a girl with telekinetic powers, an alternate dimension and the horrifying monsters that have seeped out of it.
The report, published by Human Rights Watch, based in New York, said that many Indonesian children working on tobacco farms, mostly on the country's main island of Java, suffer from nausea, vomiting, headaches or dizziness, all of which can be signs that nicotine has seeped into the skin.
"The kind of politics, the tone that we're seeing right now set nationally that has seeped into the race here in the state of Florida from Day One of this general election, is beneath the station of the office and is beneath the intelligence of the voters," he added.
Andrea White, the wife of the former Houston mayor Bill White, wants to move her cooktop from a center island to a counter by the wall once she cleans up from the foot of water that seeped into their home in the exclusive Memorial neighborhood of west Houston.
Ever since a way to beat the heat was invented in the post–World War II industrial boom, people with nothing better to do have slowly seeped their way into the swamp, followed by people who want to take advantage of them, as if forced by some invisible hand.
Hate speech has seeped into public discourse and the process of lowering standards has become increasingly visible: elected officials publicly avow conspiracy theories; members of parliament post diatribes filled with hate, knowing that the more brutality and emotion there is in a tweet, the wider it will circulate.
With only the time to grab wedding photos off the mantle, shoes, pets, and passports, dozens of residents in Sonoma County say they only barely escaped as frantic neighbors banged on their doors, smoke seeped into their homes, and they could see the red glare of flames a few blocks away.
With only the time to grab wedding photos off the mantle, shoes, cats, and passports, dozens of residents in Sonoma County say they only barely escaped as frantic neighbors banged on their doors, smoke seeped into their homes, and they could see the red glare of flames a few blocks away.
There, on a site usually dedicated to painting innocent fantasies about being Harry Styles's girlfriend, teens and preteens are living through a culture so dominated by guns that fears of their schools going on lockdown and fantasies of martyring themselves to save their friends have seeped into the stories they tell.
There was a time when civic virtue flourished, but that was long ago and far away, a time before the corruption of greed and pay-to-play seeped into the bosom of public officials and turned the Beltway into a huge red-light district where access is bartered for money.
Riding a European train, gazing at the lines of swaying poplars, the villages huddled around their church spires, it was often impossible, at least for me, not to look past the tranquility to the blood-seeped soil and the tens of millions who gave their lives in Europe's collective suicides.
Substantial elements of what the officials had to say have already seeped into public view, but the transcripts fill out the picture of what they know about an apparent campaign by Mr. Trump and his personal lawyer Rudolph W. Giuliani to pressure Ukraine to conduct politically motivated investigations of Democrats.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. presidential campaign tensions seeped into a high-profile charity dinner on Thursday as Donald Trump joked about sending Hillary Clinton to prison and she alluded to Trump's statements about women by estimating how he might rate the Statue of Liberty's attractiveness a four, maybe a five.
That's part of what makes some of these shows so fun to revisit in adulthood, catching hidden dimensions that you never noticed—realizing the ways in which bits that seemed like non-sequiturs as a kid seeped into your subconscious and influenced the ways in which you process pop culture.
As news of the swap seeped into financial markets, Greece's bond yields have come down sharply, to around 5 percent — a long way from the 22-plus percent rates that investors required the government to pay out because of the risk of buying its bonds at the height of the crisis.
"Shot entirely from upstage, with the audience acting as a backdrop, the duo's rendition of 'Shallow' from their film 'A Star Is Born' was as intimate as it was seeped in chemistry..." "Oscars Rebukes Donald Trump Without Saying His Name" That's the headline on this Lisa de Moraes post for Deadline.
But as such, ideas seeped into popular culture and merged with the narcissism of the "Me Decade" [and] also led to a more reductive form of relativism that allowed people to insist that their opinions were just as valid as objective truths verified by scientific evidence or serious investigative reporting.
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. — Speaking just six miles apart on Friday morning, Donald J. Trump and Senator Ted Cruz of Texas renewed their bitter personal feud, while their supporters echoed the candidates' language and themes – a sign that the bitterness between the two men has now seeped deeply into the feelings of voters.
The initial blameworthy act (using a private email server in violation of State Department protocol) has gradually seeped into additional areas of wrongdoing—covering up questionable conduct, repeatedly misleading the public—and though no criminal charges have resulted, what could have been an easily-fixable mishap morphed into a full-fledged debacle.
The eventual ruling could affect a similar appeal pending with the justices brought by Houston-based pipeline company Kinder Morgan Inc seeking to fend off a lawsuit by two environmental groups over a 2014 pipeline leak in South Carolina that spilled 370,000 gallons of gasoline and diesel, which seeped from groundwater into waterways.
It is, they say, a splice of the Colombian roots and the sweet, sweet dancehall vibes that've seeped into their bones thanks to living in BK. Case in point they've roped in Kingston's MC Assassin on this track below (a side note on this dude: he was on Kendrick's "The Blacker the Berry").
" These "unknowns" remained unspecified, but the emerging conventional wisdom seeped into even straight news reporting: On the eve of the January debate, The Hill reported that "For much of the race, and despite polling showing him nipping at Biden's heels for the lead in national surveys, [Sanders] has been a virtual afterthought.
In a recent study that looked at how anti-abortion rhetoric had seeped into these prosecutions, Jocelyn Viterna, a Harvard sociologist, and José Santos Guardado Bautista, a lawyer in the Salvadoran attorney general's office, found that the words "abortion" and "homicide" were used interchangeably by news reports and high-ranking legal officials.
From the rise of postwar conservatism in the '20s through the civil rights movement, "These women guaranteed that racial segregation seeped into the nooks and crannies of public life and private matters, of congressional campaigns and PTA meetings, of cotton policy and household economies, and of textbook debates and day care decisions," she writes.
"The bottom line is the evidence indicates that Uber hired Levandowski even though it knew or should have known that he possessed over 14,000 confidential Waymo files likely containing Waymo's intellectual property; that at least some information from those files, if not the files themselves, has seeped into Uber's own lidar development efforts," Alsup wrote.
When it comes to the virtual pop stars here in the US, they come with almost the disadvantage of having been seeped in such tradition with our very elaborate pop culture structure, where, when we have the technology to do these things, we resurrect dead people and put them on stage without their agency.
Governors from at least eight states have announced that they would withhold or recall National Guard troops from efforts to secure the United States' border with Mexico, as the debate over the Trump administration's practice of separating children from their parents at the southern border seeped into state political battles in an election year.
Starting by analyzing the French novel Madame Chrysanthème (1887) that became a then pop-cultural sensation spawning countless adaptations and retellings, it shows how the trope of the seemingly delicate and beautiful woman capable of acts of violence seeped into modern cinema — from Japanese horror movies, such as Audition, to Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill saga.
But thankfully, they're mere footnotes to the larger story here, which is about how faithful roots reggae has remained over the decades, how flexible dancehall has been, and how — owing to the ubiquitous influence of songs like Yellowman's "Zungguzungguguzungguzeng" — this music from Jamaica has seeped into the sounds of the rest of the world.
They drove the George Washington Parkway in silence, A.C. battling the humidity that seeped through the invisible points of entry, past Gravelly Point, where aviation buffs holding radio scanners, and fathers holding sons, could almost reach up and touch the landing gear of jumbo jets; the Capitol on the right, across the brown Potomac.
What annoyed me the most about this inane online phenomenon was how perfect a metaphor it was for our times, as if this whole thing was designed to be the perfect literary device—that, as a poison, it had slowly seeped into our culture, until we just learned to live with it, a little more ill every day.
The court's eventual ruling in the Hawaii case could affect a similar appeal pending with the justices brought by Houston-based pipeline company Kinder Morgan Inc seeking to fend off a lawsuit by two environmental groups over a 2014 pipeline leak in South Carolina that spilled 370,000 gallons of gasoline and diesel, which seeped from groundwater into waterways.
Abraham, one of the more notorious cast members of MTV's high school pregnancy reality drama Teen Mom, wrote a book chronicling her life following the death of her daughter's father, and while she is generally not well thought of, the pain of that experience seeped its way into her totally bonkers album, whether she admits it or not.
The court order reads: The bottom line is the evidence indicates that Uber hired Levandowski even though it knew or should have known that he possessed over 14,000 confidential Waymo files likely containing Waymo's intellectual property; that at least some information from those files, if not the files themselves, has seeped into Uber's own LiDAR development efforts.
Ms. Levy wrote of the feeling of her son's skin, "like a silky frog's on my mouth," and of the image of a white bath mat someone had thrown over a bloodstain next to her bed that would slowly darken as her blood seeped through it during the five days that she spent holed up in her hotel room.
To watch the show was, for me, to identify with all of my romantic impulses at once: Attraction to hyper-masculinity, frustration with gendered roles of heterosexual relationships, a secret desire for marriage and stability, and the largely self-destructive need to be the girl on the side, illuminating a man's vitality for him while slowly being seeped of my own.
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The problems have seeped into the criminal courts as well: In the case of one man accused of a misdemeanor battery, the court interpreter, who was speaking in Ixil, did not ask him if he was competent to stand trial, as the judge instructed, but instead told him to "pray to God," according to a complaint filed in Wisconsin state court.
The same greed-driven calculus has seeped into every cranny of a Trump administration that prefers to mine illicit connections for personal profit rather than do what's best for the U.S. The entire Giuliani-Ukraine affair is only the latest example of a White House apparatchik who's willing to sell out his country's interests for an electoral advantage necessary to sustain the grift.
"Some of my earliest pop culture memories are of basketball players or hip-hop musicians and rappers wearing these [shoes]," Kim told Refinery29, noting that in the late '80s and early '90s we saw more athletes wearing their Nikes off the court — not as a way of promoting a design, but simply because they liked them, and that trend eventually seeped into the music industry.
As such, Nickelback's provenance as the pride of Hanna, Alberta didn't matter so long as they sounded like us, or, in other words, like US. Enter the 2004 motion picture Torque, released 15 years ago this week and a bluntly poetic example of the nativist pop cultural exceptionalism of the post-9/11 years, which had seeped out of the political punditry and into our popcorn buckets.
We may be living in a time when every other pop video looks like Ryan Gosling's Lost River or—in the case of Justin Bieber's "What Do You Mean" with its heavy rain, moody neon and suspiciously similar font, like Blade Runner—but it's not like this isn't the first time a particular idea has seeped through the industry, picked up and tried time after time.
Both Maryland natives, the pair has maintained a creative kinship even while living on opposite sides of the country and pursuing other musical endeavors, including Flock of Dimes, Wasner's solo electro-pop project — the influence of which is heard on Wye Oak's most recent album in the ample synths that have seeped into their sound, transforming the guitar-based folk-rock of early releases into something brighter.
Alsup previously wrote: The bottom line is the evidence indicates that Uber hired Levandowski even though it knew or should have known that he possessed over 14,000 confidential Waymo files likely containing Waymo's intellectual property; that at least some information from those files, if not the files themselves, has seeped into Uber's own LiDAR development efforts; and that at least some of said information likely qualifies for trade secret protection.
Playlist: "Beyond the Wheel" / "Loud Love" / "Rusty Cage" / "Slaves & Bulldozers" / "Jesus Christ Pose" / "New Damage" / "Birth Ritual" / "Cold Bitch" / "Fourth of July" / "Ty Cobb" / "By Crooked Steps"Apple Music | Spotify By the late-80s, psychedelia had even seeped its way into the once-patchouli-resistant post-hardcore underground, and Soundgarden—a band named after what is essentially the world's coolest didgeridoo—were especially game to illuminate their blacklight brutalism with flashes of lava-lamp radiance.
"The bottom line is the evidence indicates that Uber hired Levandowski even though it knew or should have known that he possessed over 14,000 confidential Waymo files likely containing Waymo's intellectual property; that at least some information from those files, if not the files themselves, has seeped into Uber's own LiDAR development efforts; and that at least some of said information likely qualifies for trade secret protection," Judge William Alsup wrote in a preliminary injunction.
Whether it's Brody Dalle screaming like a cat warning off its neighbors as part of The Distillers, or Sky Ferreira forever toying with the duel concepts of vulnerability and power in her music, or Lana Del Rey singing inward-looking ballads about how fucked up Hollywood decadence can be, the world Courtney created has seeped so deeply into the blood of what we listen to, it's easy to forget it's even there.
"Resonance II" (2016), occupies a conceptually and spatially transitional space in (the third ear): hung on the farthest back wall of the gallery, smaller (at 19 by 2913 inches) than the black works, but larger than the 8-by-6-inch watercolors that round out the show, it works as a kind of oblique master key, foregrounding the colors that seeped from the edges of the black works; collapsing the scale but retaining the planar dynamics.
Within the past two years, the semi-ironic nostalgia of synthwave and vaporwave has outgrown its subcultural roots and seeped into the mainstream—a process exemplified by MTV's use of vaporwave in branding, and the popularity of the soundtrack to hit Neflix series Stranger Things, by Austin synthwave group S U R V I V E. At the same time, fascists have flipped this retromania around, collapsing the ironic distance into a vortex of nostalgia for the worst elements of the Reagan era.
Because consumer-facing brands are such effective attention magnets, and because so much media coverage of their marketing efforts is credulous and brand-friendly (advertising doesn't exist without someplace to buy space, after all, and most media doesn't exist without advertising — BuzzFeed notoriously deleted an op-ed critical of Dove's marketing tactics after publication), these requirements for how we talk about our bodies and those of the people around us have seeped from the ads into the population at large.
"We expected the eyelid areas to be better covered by moisturizer compared to sunscreen as we thought the perception would be that moisturizers would cause less eye stinging if they accidentally seeped into the eyes, or we expected to find no difference between the two," said senior study author Austin McCormick of Aintree University Teaching Hospital in Liverpool, UK. "Instead, we found that when using moisturizer with SPF, less facial area was covered and in particular the eyelid area was missed to a greater extent," McCormick said by email.
It is love-watched, it is hate-watched, it is background-watched, it is pored over by at least one very funny podcast ("Bitch Sesh"), it is debated by feminists, it is singled out for a particular kind of cultural degradation that has seeped into our national conversation and it is fairly said to have been a factor in our recent elevation of a reality-show host to the highest office of this country, a man who apparently spent Thanksgiving asking his guests, game-show style, whom he should pick for secretary of state.
It's easy to draw a line between this and Britain's multi-cultural heritage, one that's seeped in the semantics of rudeboy culture, which arrived with the first batch of Jamaican migrants to the UK. Yet where the rudeboy sound was once predominantly defined by Jamaican influences—moving from two-tone in the early 80s, to the sounds of jungle in the 90s, and grime's conception in the 2000s—it's now taken on a contemporary form that has come out of a culmination of different heritages; a crossroads where English, Jamaican, and West African dialects make up a multilingual landscape of vocal styles.
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