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Poverty seeps into your mind, it seeps into your spirit, because it has side effects.
But some information that seeps out serves a wider purpose.
"The binder seeps through, like rain on soil," Elliott explains.
But some evidence suggests that ideology seeps into economists' work.
I'm sure that seeps into my music in some form.
The water seeps out and cools the robot through evaporation.
When that unforgiving frustration seeps into me, it consumes me.
When your life becomes unrecognizable, a funny distance seeps in.
Since the 2011 disaster, groundwater seeps into the reactors daily.
Add weather stripping or caulk wherever cold air seeps in.
More impressively, reality — or "reality" — now seeps into WWE storylines.
Any mentorship that is passed down seeps through like osmosis.
The problem is that oil often seeps into the cardboard.
Sewage seeps into the earth, risking contamination of ground water.
It is a fog that seeps into every Cormier achievement.
There are moments when Western Imperialism seeps into the show.
A funny hashtag is trending, and joy seeps into your day.
The more you let it slide, the more it seeps in.
Beauty seeps into your everyday life while Venus is in Cancer.
And when politics seeps into the story, it does so naturally.
Her kindness seeps through her fingers and I want to weep.
In the U.S., lead seeps through cities like a secret poison.
"It does, and when it does, it seeps away," he explains.
It spills onto the Anderson file and seeps under your laptop.
Thus softened, the bitumen seeps into incipient cracks, sealing them up.
As water seeps into the earth through sandstone, it collects silica.
This hidden sexist language also seeps down to ubiquitous workplace jargon.
OBAMA I think it seeps in through your skin, from society.
You will be surprised by how much liquid whey seeps out.
No one has had technology to map seeps until recent decades.
The attitude seeps into even those who would normally reject it.
There's something else that seeps into your performance — a kind of serenity.
"So, of course, it seeps into everything, including personal finance," she said.
Not too much seeps into the meat unless I get in there.
Sexism is a poison that seeps into every aspect of her life.
This rhetoric seeps into everything, even what should be serious policy debates.
It's here, in the chorus, where the summer in "Cloudbusting" seeps out.
Even if I watch your network, that sort of seeps through, right?
The water that seeps through that decomposing waste is then treated in facilities.
It could be one of the most active methane seeps on the planet.
Over the course of the season, however, the role seeps into the man.
This aesthetic seeps into McMullen's music videos, which showcase color saturated kaleidoscopic imagery.
A feeling of physical restlessness—of activity and agency—seeps through the frame.
It would appear flat earthers' anti-authoritarian streak seeps into their own ranks.
The carpet of rose petals seeps into the crevice between floor and wall.
It quickly spreads and seeps in to fill spaces in our personal lives.
REALITY SEEPS IN Back at home, I start thinking about the workweek ahead.
Calcite forms when rainwater seeps through limestone, dissolving a small amount of uranium.
As always, his very essence seeps through the pages like an intoxicating cloud.
It commonly seeps into popular culture, including high fashion ads and lifestyle branding.
The aspect ratio expands from a square to full screen and colour seeps in.
Even when we try to leave our dark side out, it seeps in unexpectedly.
This desire to confront his unexplored shortcomings seeps into the album's musicality as well.
"It's crucially important to study the change in size of the seeps," Semiletov said.
None of Jax's usual snark or smirking behavior seeps into the surprisingly honest conversation.
In quiet, unguarded moments when it's just family, the truth now slowly seeps out.
Here we see the cynical "return on investment" thinking that seeps into Lady Bird.
But the longer people live in America, the more its politics seeps into them.
Hers is the kind of sparse drama-pop that creeps in and seeps in.
You're also watching a director guiding — creating — his star as life seeps into fiction.
I don't know if I think about it consciously but maybe it seeps in.
I also believe that the sniping nurtured on Twitter seeps into our interactions elsewhere.
And this success at one thing, journalism, seeps into every part of Cindy's life.
As one of the fundamental tenets of how we live, capitalism seeps into most everything.
So product engineering talent, and eventually that seeps into the quality of the business. Right.
So this sense of a devil you can't shake seeps through the video, he says.
The rum seeps in, pulling out those remaining caramelized sugars and the traces of bourbon.
Lady blood seeps from the hardwood floor in a house in the middle of nowhere.
That trait seeps into every interaction with the Saviors, whether Negan is present or not.
Methane gas bubbling up out of cold seeps on the Atlantic Ocean floor offshore Virginia.
Mercury seeps into soil, rivers and the food chain and can cause serious health problems.
But then, something seeps back into your life that shakes you back into feeling whole.
Bailey is seen dropping to the ground, moaning as blood seeps from his lower back.
The sulfurous water seeps up through the sandy bottom of a tree-shaded concrete pool.
In cases of hematohidrosis, blood seeps out of unbroken skin, just as sweat normally does.
So while we may not see the murder, its inevitability seeps into Mr. Little's score.
The kind of embarrassment that seeps into every fiber of your being, and never leaves.
They leak, they're impossible to seal, rain seeps in when you're driving down the highway.
But 28chan isn't just warping the internal conversation — it also seeps into everyday public discourse.
It seeps and oozes and permeates into every pore and crevice of a victim's life.
The president is a reference point; if he lies, lying seeps deep into the culture.
Then it seeps into real-life discourse, where people discuss fake news as if it's real.
I keep it inside until it seeps through my bones, through my skin, pinching my nerves.
But 8chan isn't just warping the internal conversation — it also seeps into more everyday public discourse.
Harder to mask is the sour smell, which crosses rooms and seeps out of plastic wrappers.
In a later painting from 1936, however, a richness of colour seeps into the bath itself.
Light seeps through the cracks in the cobbled walls, offering a glimpse of a vacant interior.
The balance comes from natural sources—wetlands, rivers and lakes, wildfires, termites, geological seeps, thawing permafrost.
PFAS is used in fire extinguishing agents and cookware products and often seeps into drinking water.
Impaired legitimacy makes it harder to collect taxes, and the confidence of foreign investors seeps away.
The bleakness of dust and raw, red light seeps into your pores, the stillness is deafening.
The rotten culture on Capitol Hill seeps down Pennsylvania Avenue to a number of those agencies.
"Bus Ride" is an easy instrumental jam that seeps into your ear then nods your head.
About 23.5 tons of water passes through the reactors every day, including groundwater that seeps in.
Every day, as much as 165 tons of groundwater seeps into the reactors, becoming contaminated with radiation.
The more the Wendigo seeps into Western pop culture, the further it travels from its initial conception.
One major takeaway, he emphasized, was the need to focus global scientific attention on the methane seeps.
So on they walked, into the desert, begging water from the seeps where the solar painters camped.
When the relative warmth of the Martian summer warms the ices a little, some methane seeps out.
Why it matters: The findings are the latest example of how human bias seeps into artificial intelligence.
Elsewhere, optimism seeps through Dallas's roster, some of which indirectly falls on the rookie Smith's raw shoulders.
And with all the extra pressure on your genitals, that fluid seeps out through your vaginal walls.
In addition to polluting the air, the diesel exhaust seeps into the bus cabin, directly sickening children.
In short: to demand allegiance in an atmosphere poisoned by the polarization that seeps out of Syria.
The sunscreen that seeps off ocean dwellers' skin is contributing to the ongoing destruction of coral reefs.
And of course, the loneliness that seeps into your bones does not leave — regardless of what follows.
That ups the risk of combined sewage overflow events, when sewage seeps into reservoirs of clean water.
Its shell is cracking, and a lurid yellow light gleams from within; a green gas seeps out.
Methane seeps from the ocean bed, for instance, and also spews from land formations called mud volcanoes.
"When someone calls you stupid and weak and makes you doubt yourself, that seeps in," she said.
But masks have to be properly fitted so that no air seeps through gaps against the face.
The glaze seeps beyond the lines demarcated by the artist, betraying the controlled act of its application.
Indeed, poverty seeps into some corners of the country, unimpeded by a free press to criticize it.
For every tonne of cement produced, almost three-quarters of a tonne of CO22017 seeps into the atmosphere.
The problem when it comes to manipulative parasites is this bias seeps into our understanding of these manipulations.
Some of the latrines are piled high with fly-riddled excrement, which seeps out the sides during downpours.
It loiters around the bases of toilets, seeps from under floor tiles and scales the walls of showers.
Nothing smells better to me than a rickhouse on a sweltering day when the very air seeps bourbon.
The boxer is hustled into the taxi, which speeds to St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital as hidden blood seeps.
Naturally, such feces seeps into clothing and breaks that barrier to the world outside your pants more easily.
Indonesia already struggles to deal with its own waste, which often goes into landfills or seeps into rivers.
But word seeps out, through clerks and other staff, through the justices' friends, and through the justices themselves.
In this photo, lava seeps through land fissures on the Big Island in Hawaii, according to the AP. 
Underfoot, overhead and all around, life here pervades every nook and cranny and seeps into my very soul.
These ephemeral blossoms sprout when frigid water seeps out of plant stems and freezes in the cold air.
Now, she's going a step further by saying that she's so feminist, it seeps out of her pores.
It just has this energy which is so strong; it seeps into your skin and opens you up.
The departures hall boasts giant windows, through which sunlight seeps and you can watch planes arriving and departing.
Turnbull's analogy is a telling one: Influence, as its liquid origins suggest, seeps and saturates, intoxicates and inspires.
As water seeps into caves, it may deposit milky crusts of minerals on the walls known as flowstones.
Their few possessions are stacked on top and become soaked with water that seeps inside when it rains.
Previous efforts to quantify anthropogenic methane measured emissions directly at each potential source — from seeps to oil wells.
Orphan studies anaerobic microbes—organisms that don't require oxygen for respiration—in methane seeps on deep ocean floors.
It seeps into just about every aspect of life, including areas like criminal justice that can have deadly consequences.
The chemical - widely used to extract gold - seeps into the food chain and causes soil erosion and health problems.
It doesn't present a staid reconstruction of the past — it creates something that bleeds and seeps into the present.
The eerie sense of bureaucratic transience seeps into this story, as people pass through but few roots take hold.
It should also measure how much water goes back into rivers, or seeps into the ground after it's used.
Every move was so specific that it may not even register consciously at first—but eventually it seeps in.
As an adult though, the idea that there is an end to life seeps into almost everything we do.
But the booze seeps into most of the anecdotes they short circuit before they have a chance to function.
It seems that the closer we are to a major political event, the more politics seeps into festival culture.
On instrumental highlights "Phase Out" and the tellingly titled "Ten Miles High," sweaty euphoria practically seeps from the speakers.
This cosmopolitan author is not overtly funny; his humor seeps organically to the surface, like a rising water table.
When teachers are emotionally exhausted, that seeps into their teaching and taints student performance and educational outcomes, research shows.
The night seeps into another listlessly hungover morning, another dreary day of the Antiques Roadshow and toast for dinner.
Sure, the platform studiously avoids "politics," but the ideology of corporate America seeps out through its every user notification.
And when seeps are found "it's most likely that they've been occurring for a long time," he told Reuters.
But if you can make them laugh, if you can engage them, then your message seeps in much better.
Sure, the platform studiously avoids "politics," but the ideology of corporate America seeps out through its every user notification.
That blindfold worn by Malorie (Sandra Bullock) doesn't obscure everything — some play of light and shadow always seeps through.
Water seeps in, and you cannot see below the waterline — or, as it's called in cyberese, the attack surface.
Something about this quiet, though, appeals to the producer and seeps its way into every corner of his Suicideyear project.
When sewage seeps out it can freeze to the exterior of the plane if it is flying at high altitudes.
At every level, the exhibition draws our attention to what cannot be contained, what ebbs and flows, what seeps through.
Her wound seeps blood into the pool, the lights flicker, and that creepy monster thing goes in for the kill.
Glaciers are weakened from above when melting water seeps through and weakens cracks, and from below by warmer sea water.
All bets seem to be off with the Trump regime, as bigotry seeps through the halls of the White House.
The discharges were filled with nitrogen and phosphorus-laden fertilizer, which seeps into Lake Okeechobee from farms to the north.
Because it is scored to "Space Oddity," however, Don's inescapable loneliness still seeps through the bright sunlight surrounding his car.
It's inevitably only an estimate, given the difficulties of tracking the ways artisanal product seeps into the official supply chain.
A pool of blood seeps out from her head, as her empty saucer eyes stare right into the camera lens.
While military slang can be fun, it's even more fun when it seeps into the common vernacular of everyday people.
They form where seawater seeps into the planet's rocky crust, meets volcanically active rock, and blasts back toward the surface.
Gauges line the walls of the gallery, programmed to detect changes in pressure; water seeps through cracks in the floor.
That vocabulary then seeps into the real world, where men, self-identifying as incels, have perpetrated extreme levels of violence.
Waterkoud ("water cold") is the Dutch word for the chilly dampness of the Low Countries that seeps into the bones.
Well, it's quite simple: warm ocean water seeps into a crevasse inside the ice shelf, heating it up from underneath.
When Steve distracts Nancy from studying in her bedroom by putting them moves on her, Toto's "Africa" seeps  into the background.
"When we think about charitable donations and charitable giving, it's always a dollar amount that seeps into our heads," she says.
It could be subsurface water that seeps out as water vapor and that water is then trapped by the hydrated salts.
Simply grinding more fine to increase extraction invariably changes the brew time, as the water seeps more slowly through finer grounds.
Chien points to one crop that seeps into grapes and could hold a clue to cannabis's potential impact on wine: eucalyptus.
Water seeps through his work, whether for purification ("Ablutions," 2005) rebirth ("Ascension," 2000), or time-keeping ("He Weeps For You," 1976).
It seeps from rotting food waste in landfills, from anaerobic lagoons of pig manure, from rice paddies and exposed coal seams.
Everywhere in the valley, water flowing underground through the gravel surfaced to create a diverse assortment of ponds, seeps and springs.
At the Guggenheim, they will present a shovel-wielding machine scooping up a bloodlike liquid as it seeps across the floor.
The seeps pose no risk to the environment, or public safety providing people show common sense and act responsibly around them.
It's violently hot in the exposed camp, and sweat seeps through shirts and trousers, making thighs stick tight to plastic chairs.
Moral depravity seeps from on high in a viscous torrent that infects everything and is hard to cleanse from the skin.
The swirling cloud of dust and smog that permeates the city seeps into the hefty, spinning shwarma spits on the street.
That demeaning use of language seeps deep into daily life, affecting and afflicting us, particularly now in the days of Trump.
When rainwater seeps into the ground, the acids in it gradually erode particular types of bedrock — limestone or sandstone, for example.
When frankincense tappers make gashes into some species of mature Boswellia's woody skin, sap seeps out like blood from a wound.
That predisposition seeps into charging decisions because Justice Department rules require prosecutors to be confident that they will win at trial.
If the grease seeps through the cardboard, the box should be put in a composting bin or thrown out, she said.
The federal ban precludes growers of California cannabis from legally shipping out of state, although tons of it seeps out anyway.
And, that culture of untruth seeps into those who work for Trump -- if they want to work for Trump for long.
Seawater seeps into cracks in the seafloor, reacting with various minerals to produce two ingredients essential to life: hydrogen and heat.
That's true even now, as word seeps out that the Pentagon has decided to move troops from Arizona and Texas to California.
But the images and symbols with which we choose to express ourselves also represent a mood that seeps within and amongst us.
After 4 hours of #MakingAMurderer, I remember how spending years covering a murder case seeps into your pores, alters your dreams. Scary.
If the on-demand model seeps into any more industries, getting us off the couch may become the hardest engineering problem yet.
There's an overwhelming sense of seriousness and encroaching darkness that seeps through almost every scene of every superhero movie in the '19923s.
It's a kind of horror that seeps in and grabs hold, gripping on tight and dragging you forward, and it's executed expertly.
Surveillance footage seeps in for good measure, along with newsreels from the neo-Nazi descent on Charlottesville and disarmingly inoffensive home videos.
Earth's hydrothermal vents form where seawater seeps into the planet's rocky crust, meets volcanically active rock, and blasts back toward the surface.
It seeps into your home and work, and shapes monumental and seemingly trivial choices as well as your art and your entertainment.
This culture creates a broken profession unable to advocate for decent wages or working conditions, and it seeps into the work force.
But even they eventually have to acknowledge the emptiness, if perhaps a slightly less empty emptiness, that seeps back when melody passes.
The past sometimes seeps through, buried as it is beneath layers of time and history, and inevitably, the present suffers by comparison.
It seeps between the teeth and along the gum line, removing all the stubborn carcinogenic plaque hiding in hard-to-reach places.
And as parents sit back, watching their children grow up without getting the required education, a deeper sense of helplessness seeps in.
What is it to know pain as it seeps into the pavement and renews itself as a victim and not a curse?
The asphalt seeps have been there for thousands of years, stemming from a nearby underground large petroleum reservoir called Salt Lake Oil Field.
One or more members of your team will turn against the others, falling victim to the darkness that seeps from the mansion walls.
A simple acoustic guitar figure seeps in between the gravel-crunch of a few percussion parts, the stillness punctuated occasionally by distant gunshots.
Also, what are the chances the goo will damage your phone if it seeps into the earpiece of a non water-resistant phone?
How to get rid of cigarette smell in a house Getting rid of cigarette odor isn&apost easy, since it seeps into everything.
Then the tainted water seeps into wells or is sprayed onto produce, which is then harvested, processed and sold at stores and restaurants.
Last year, scientists mapped one of the longest active methane seeps on the planet—a strip extending from British Columbia to Northern California.
While virtual styles may still be niche, experts say they are set to grow as technology seeps into more aspects of human lives.
When Jessie J doesn't make her voice ripple over one note, turning it into about 20103 notes, the lifeblood seeps from her body.
Much of what anonymously seeps out of North Korea is pure rumor, and the deaths of these officials could be conjecture as well.
But once all the snacks have been gobbled, and the group's collective existential nightmare seeps back into the dating pool, things tense up.
As the butter seeps from top to bottom, it infiltrates the phyllo layers as thoroughly as if you had carefully brushed each one.
Once you get into blindstitching, you start to notice that very little water seeps through your suit, and you stay relatively dry inside.
I urge all Americans to ignore the divisive rhetoric, racial insensitivity, and dishonesty that too often seeps out of Trump and his administration.
Each year, on December 6th, the clergy collects a clear liquid that seeps from the tomb that is believed to have miraculous powers.
Reflective of a more complex message, each mural conveys a duplicitous message, one side simple and pure, while underneath, the morality seeps through.
The low, omnipresent hum seeps through windows and doors and blends with the rush of air from the vents of our HVAC unit.
Most often, the kind of stuff that I'm dealing with just seeps into the material, even if it starts at a subconscious level.
But Dr. Meltzer-Brody said the drug appears safe for nursing mothers and babies, because very little of it seeps into breast milk.
And on those perfect days, the twang of an electric guitar still seeps out from the Stone Pony and soaks up the boardwalk.
For example, from the massive oil seeps on the Alaska Peninsula and the Lower Cook Inlet, neither have produced oil in commercial quantities.
This time, though, little nuance seeps through the mask she wears (or her vaguely accented English), for which the filmmakers deserve the blame.
Although helium is one of the most abundant elements in the universe, a lot of it travels into Earth's atmosphere and seeps into space.
Much of what anonymously seeps out of North Korea is pure rumor, and the deaths and disappearances of officials could be conjecture as well.
The songs my team and I have blaring in the background as we work on the many collections inevitably seeps into our creative process.
Something about their loamy sweetness, the taste of iron and manganese that seeps through them like runoff from a rusty pipe, turns children off.
I've seen several people use regular AirPods on their runs and workouts, but they could easily become damaged if your sweat seeps into them. 
Unconscious bias seeps into the language in the job description, already signaling to specific applicants that they might not be right for the job.
Excess was always a part of his proposition, but this album drags and seeps, with long stretches of shrug in between moments of invention.
All of this seeps into the brainpans of young pitchers who labor under the impression that five or six innings constitute a day's work.
My current serum — a blend of coconut extract, avocado oil, and rosehip seed oil — has a thick consistency that deeply seeps into my pores.
If water seeps into their tunnels — some of which can stretch four feet deep — they try to escape with their larvae, pupae and food.
As Ray's ambition grows, he also grows more self-interested, adapting a purely instrumental approach to other people that seeps into his home life.
The heavy metal is well known as a slow-acting poison that seeps into the food chain, causing birth defects, neurological disorders and death.
Further to the east, the rocks exposed in the Niguanak structure where oil seeps have been recorded are highly deformed Jurassic and older rocks.
In a storm, the bioswale fills with water that slowly seeps away; residents say they are swampy mud pits and ripe mosquito breeding grounds.
And yet, as handsome as Gosling is on the surface, his lovelorn face conveys something deeper, an infinite sadness that seeps into his music.
This flag looks as if it were slashed, despite the surrender, but there's a lovely light that seeps in through the cracks, suggesting hope.
Each of these artists is capturing something that seeps through the cracks of these simplifications and stereotypes — and they achieve this both conceptually and representationally.
In past trips, the scientists found the methane seeps growing year by year and summarized decades of results earlier this year in the journal Geosciences.
Eat BBQ until it seeps through your pores, then stumble into a record shop or down a cocktail or three as the sun goes down.
As AI slowly seeps into various sectors, it was fairly inevitable that we would start to see the "AI for X" startups begin to appear.
Recent scientific surveys have discovered hundreds of methane seeps along the Atlantic continental margin, and it's believed there could be thousands more across the world.
The bottom line: Bill Ford, the automaker's executive chairman, said at a separate panel yesterday... Go deeper: How human bias seeps into autonomous vehicles' AI
This amplified hate seeps from one platform to another, so that no one company or executive can control it or be truly responsible for it.
Recent surveys have also documented hundreds of methane seeps along the Atlantic continental margin, and it's assumed that thousands more could exist around the globe.
The rising sun seeps a dull gray into the streets, slowly lighting the long and ruined road between the few remaining revolutionists and the police.
But queerness bubbles like lava just under the crust of Korean culture; plot devices are just the societally acceptable cracks through which it seeps out.
These sources are run by people trained to portray the news as accurately as possible, and any bias that seeps through is likely just accidental.
Methane is a potent greenhouse gas, and these microbes are preventing enormous quantities of it from reaching the atmosphere by metabolizing runoff from the seeps.
Median forecasts from Fed officials see three more hikes in 2018 as the tax stimulus, including cuts for corporations and individuals, seeps into the economy.
It fills our airwaves, it pours forth from our televisions, it accosts us in our sleep and seeps into the very fabric of our dreams.
When those creators propagate hoaxes and conspiracy theories as part of a financially motivated growth strategy, it seeps in with some percentage of their audience.
It wafts into nothingness, seeps into our daily lives without asking for consent, lingering pleasantly, leaving just as soon as it crept through the kitchen.
The asphalt seeps preserve fossils so well that scientists can extract molecular data and determine the age of the specimens as well as when they died.
Picture this: It's the hottest day of summer, and you're four hours deep into an all-day hair appointment that seeps well into the evening, too.
Because diluted bitumen is so dense, it seeps into the soil and river beds rather than rising like conventional, lighter crude, potentially masking the full spill.
Democratically rendering cultural and natural transformations, Matter reveals an unaccountable world where water seeps red, cement cubes fall from the sky, and green foxes are unearthed.
And like Courbet, who scandalized the French Academy by submitting monumental canvases starring peasants to the Salon, his social scrutiny seeps into the works' supposed objectivity.
Let 'em hang out and marinate for a bit, then dry roast them so that all of that good-good flavor seeps into their sweet meat.
Chinese companies listing in Hong Kong must comply with its rules and disclosure requirements, but the mainland's weak corporate governance culture still seeps across the border.
And if water seeps into cracks in the brick and infiltrates the building, bacteria and mold could grow, leading to chronic allergic conditions, Dr. Schachter said.
The city floods rapidly because only 4% to 9% of its rainfall seeps into natural aquifers that hold water underground, said Srikantaiah, the Bangalore water expert.
That is particularly true when it comes to methane seeps, habitats where the gas leaks from the seafloor, sometimes a mile or more below the surface.
Those chandeliers consist of frozen waterfalls and other vertical or otherwise steep ice formations, such as those resulting from intermittent groundwater seeps or runoff from snowmelt.
Paris Journal PARIS — Off a disheveled street whose questionable past seeps into its dingy present, a garish eruption from a buried era awaits the wary visitor.
While the last measurable snow in the median year would have fallen a few days ago, the last snow often times seeps later in the year.
More smoke seeps into moussaka — the Arab version, not the Greek one — as eggplants are roasted and then simmered for hours with chickpeas, tomatoes and mint.
You hardly ever see Chandler enter a room, he's just there, or leave a room, he seeps away, small tide of person, noticed as a retraction.
Uhas told Insider that he tried the experiment inside Dobrik's house, and the stained ceiling now rejects new coats of paint because the iodide seeps through.
Arsenic, a toxin that occurs naturally in the Earth's crust, seeps into water sources worldwide and can poison those who drink it when levels are high.
While some figures in the Matters of the Heart series appear to be more masculine than others, Rodwittiya's lack of concern with overt femininity seeps through.
Runoff from dairy farms and other agricultural activities, like irrigation with a mixture of water and nitrates, seeps into the aquifers, elevating nitrogen levels in the water.
But the sort of data that will contribute to GEBCO's map should help spot petroleum and natural gas seeps, and may point to ore-bearing geological formations.
China's aluminium sector has grown to be the largest in the world to the point that excess production seeps out in the form of semi-manufactured product.
The hit track by rapper Cardi B — born Belcalis Almanzar to a Trinidadian mother and Dominican dad — seeps out of cars cruising through New York City's boroughs.
For instance as fertilizer seeps into lakes, rivers, and coastal waters, it fuels vast algae blooms that soak up oxygen and choke out other forms of life.
The few times I've driven here, it's been only vaguely irritating until it's time to park, which is when dread seeps through the walls of my skull.
"We're both loners that like some people," Schechter laughs when asked how this psychic remove either seeps into or reflects the duo and the music they make.
As of Tuesday, the live-feed is chronicling the vibrant deep sea life sustained by methane seeps at depths beyond 1,000 meters (3,280 feet) below the surface.
But the Bureau of Reclamation has not adopted Mr. Myers's findings and has long said that water that seeps into the ground eventually returns to the river.
There is an undulating dragon that seeps water in Imagination Playground and a harp with strings of pouring water in Harmony Playground, both in Prospect Park, Brooklyn.
When it slyly seeps its way into the conversation, like it always does, you can bring up another joke of a poll: The DJ Mag Top 100.
A therapeutic instinct seeps through every note and lyric on When You Walk A Long Distance You Are Tired, the debut album the group released in February.
Paranormal activity itself often seeps out from between these same seams: between day and night, between earth and space, between childhood and adulthood, between union and separation.
What that means is that even if you roll your eyes when you hear "no collusion," it seeps into your consciousness — and that's a win for Trump.
The contamination is likely coming from lead service pipes, brass fittings, and solder — the longer the water sits in the pipes, the more lead seeps into it.
Facebook seeps into every corner of our lives to capture as much of our attention and data as possible and, without any alternative, we make the trade.
But Rick is motivated by the lingering pain of his son's death, a lasting hurt that seeps even deeper into his bones as he reads Carl's letter.
As that filling melts into the dough during baking, some of it seeps out, pooling around the bun in a molten mix of butter, sugar and cardamom.
I recently took a detailed look through the coverage of the wealth tax, favored by both Sanders and Warren, and centrist bias seeps through much of it.
From Trump's White House there now seeps a kind of ignorance mixed with vulgarity and topped with meanness that I find impossible to wash from my skin.
I got the feeling that Westbrook's personality, the sheer intensity of his presence, is an energy field that seeps into every square centimeter of the Thunder organization.
The strangeness of such stories isn't just at the level of construction; it emerges from the writer's very perception of the world and seeps into the syntax.
This new totality, at once foreign and viscerally known, seeps through the space of the Hutzler Brothers Palace Building and unsettles any illusion of a static physical site.
Fortnite is a cultural touchstone, the sort of thing that's so inherently interesting â€" for whatever reason â€" that it crosses all boundaries and seeps into all conversations.
Misleading hyperbole that so easily seeps into our brains from skimming social media and word-of-mouth is just another obstacle for Barbuda and unnecessary one at that.
The researchers also learned through this experiment that the kind of bitumen that washes up on the Channel Islands (from subterranean seeps) was suitable for making these bottles.
Previously, it was suggested that the quality was too poor, forcing people on the islands to be more dependent on bitumen from the terrestrial seeps on the mainland.
Panic never overtakes Toni or the movie, but there's a low-level disquiet that seeps into every scene, a product of the many forces our protagonist can't control.
A controlled Chloë Sevigny, who helped produce the movie, plays the title character with rage that eventually seeps through her prison of a home like a poisonous gas.
The rest seeps out across the country illicitly, through the mail, express delivery services, private vehicles and small aircraft that ply trafficking routes that have existed for decades.
Firefighters were hampered by the type of infrastructure breakdowns that are all too common in this megacity, where raw sewage often seeps into the ocean and the streets.
In New York City the skunky stink seeps into my apartment and I can smell it walking on the sidewalk or lingering on the clothes of subway riders.
It seeps into the aging carpet, the little tables in the Sunday school rooms, the toys and books and Bible stories held over for years, if not decades.
EXCESS METAL China's aluminium sector has grown to be the largest in the world to the point that excess production seeps out in the form of semi-manufactured product.
Here on Earth, in Oman, there's an area where ancient ocean crust is out in the air and methane seeps through cracks in the ground, Mumma tells The Verge.
In Balurmath slum where Ali grew up, the putrid smell of sewerage seeps through the air as children play barefoot in the narrow alleys lined by corrugated iron houses.
"Clearing of trees reduces the soil's ability to retain water which seeps into rivers feeding reservoirs like Ndakaini dam," said Kihara, explaining that without trees, the water evaporates faster.
The goal of the ocean outing is to explore and sample the unique habitats around seafloor seeps, where rich hydrocarbons like methane and hydrogen sulfide permeate in brine pools.
The powertrain isn't suited to this slow stop-and-go crawl, and the steadily building heat from the transverse-mounted unit seeps through the firewall and into the cabin.
The place had that pub smell, that glorious aroma of old beer that seeps into the brain, and just like that, I ended up drinking as much as before.
Janne (Aenne Schwarz) attempts to carry on as usual after she's raped by her boss's brother-in-law — but the trauma seeps into both her personal and professional life.
The larger risk is that this pain seeps into the broader U.S. credit markets, all at a time when the coronavirus is starting to impact the economy as well.
" Galeano also seeps his analyses in sociopolitical context, and our reviewer noted that his sometimes "elegiac" tone "does not prevent his lifelong love for the sport from bursting through.
But if dissatisfaction with the Senate spreads broadly enough and seeps into both parties, you could see an evolution of norms in the direction of a more Canadian model.
A group of passengers are trapped on a high-speed train, fighting to survive after a zombie virus breaks out in South Korea and inevitably seeps into the train's carriages.
Understanding these seeps—where and when they occur, and what controls their activity—is a hot topic in Earth science research today, given that methane is a potent greenhouse gas.
His second effort is an album that seeps into your consciousness rather than grandstands, which parallels how Okely behaves as a human: He speaks eloquently, his voice a tranquil hum.
Most of the comic is spoken in a standard [language], but when alien cultures can't communicate what they want in it, which happens often, their visual written language seeps through.
For either to be the explanation of the seasonality observed by Curiosity, the rover would have to have had the luck to land in an area of such methane seeps.
It is as if the substance of infrastructure has replaced the space for intimacy; the concrete seeps into the cracks of the wood and settles like dust in its joints.
In both of these cases, the legacy of past abuse seeps into the present, undermining Mr. Liu's relationship with his mother (who is interviewed on camera) and Keire's self-confidence.
But it is Robbie — with her panicked, darting eyes and tensely resistant, then capitulating physicality — who conveys the horror of sexual harassment, a degradation that seeps into body and soul.
One thing you learn on the inside is how easily the ugliness of prison life seeps into your skin, souring the lives of everyone there, including prisoners, civilians and guards.
And as modern civilization seeps into even the most remote corners of the globe, the region is also home to some of the last "uncontacted" peoples left on the planet.
The dollhouse turns that realm into an idealized space, a corrective to the moral murk of domesticity, unencumbered by the tsoris that seeps through the walls of a real house.
Attention to these sites with the national monuments program will hopefully keep them widely visible, as the racism and violence in these lands sadly still seeps through the American experience.
But the unemployed grandmother's joy quickly turned to anger when she discovered the home has no running water or electricity; the toilet does not flush, and rain seeps through the walls.
"We definitely want to map more complete sections of the margin, to get a better handle on the distribution of these seeps," lead researcher and NOAA oceanographer Bob Embley told Gizmodo.
In Delhi, nearly half of the supply from the Delhi water board either gets stolen with the connivance of lowly officials or simply seeps out via leaky pipes, several studies show.
In a scene when oil seeps up from the ground, the strings ooze and slide through a stretch of overlapping glissandos, until restless inner figures break into every-which-way counterpoint.
Trapped inside the stomach, the silicone starfish slowly seeps the medication through its small pores, allowing the hormone to pass through the gut and into the bloodstream to do its work.
Torres points out where rain seeps into the bedroom of her small house in a San Juan neighborhood known as Barriada Figueroa, where the narrow streets surged with floodwaters during the Sept.
First up, though Beijing's use of technology has been horribly effective in infiltrating and controlling public discourse in China, and seeps into our own virtual worlds, that's a generic outcome of technology.
Lower water pressures mean less water seeps through cracked pipes — but it also reduces how much people use when they turn on their taps, Cape Town's Executive Deputy Mayor Ian Neilson says.
Embly added that we still don't have a good sense of whether the methane seeps are continuous, like natural gas running out a pipe, or more intermittent and dependent on seafloor conditions.
In Malevolent, premiering October 5 on Netflix, the horror seeps in slowly, perhaps because most of the characters — save Angela (a spectacular Florence Pugh) — refuse to admit horror is even a possibility.
This Atlanta rapper's debut mixtape is so zonked out it may yet pioneer new meditative techniques in listening to rap, inhabiting a passive hedonism that's riveting once it seeps into your bones.
The character is the fusion of a guy named Eddie Brock and an alien Symbiote that seeps into his skin and grants him superpowers—that power dynamic is what turns her on.
OMAHA — The CenturyLink Center, where the United States Olympic swimming trials are being held, might as well be a Tupperware container given how little of the outside world seeps through its doors.
The meat juice seeps into the sweet bread below, and as I dive in for a mouthful, the filling falls out and all over my fingers in a delicious mess of flavour.
Since 2010, Dr. Cordes and other scientists have been working to understand the role that hydrocarbons from the accident and natural gas seeps play in coral reefs and other deep sea ecosystems.
Sound leaks out from them and seeps back in from external sources — which is cool if you want to remain aware of your surroundings, but renders these rather pointless on a long commute.
"We are concerned by the actions of local activists and green campaigners deliberately lighting up the seeps in the river to gain attention for their anti-gas views," a spokesperson told Mashable Australia.
What we feed our school children can affect how they eat the rest of their lives, and taking a look at how we can change our habits slowly seeps into the public consciousness.
Facing mounting pressure over its privacy practices, and with Europe's General Data Protection Regulation going into effect Friday, Silicon Valley is scrambling to shape the policy discussion as it seeps across the Atlantic.
And in Lumberton, North Carolina -- a city submerged by Hurricane Matthew in 2150 -- residents are bracing for potential disaster as the Lumber River seeps through a patched-up gap in the levee system.
"Even with the lights off, our bedrooms are often aglow at night from luminous clocks, light-emitting diodes from electronic devices, and outside lighting that seeps through porous curtains and shades," Gangwisch said.
The multicultural milieu lends an initial boost as Mr. Kwek's jokes and plot entanglements take potshots at life in Singapore, but all the air seeps out of this attempt at zippy, tabloid-nutty storytelling.
The result is what Ruchir Sharma of Morgan Stanley, a bank, calls "privatisation by malign neglect": the PSUs stay in state hands, but their market share (and their value) seeps steadily to nimble newcomers.
After Trump slowly starves the government, and his administrative chaos seeps into everyday Americans' lives, there will be considerable hunger for public institutions' being run by someone who believes in their purpose and mission.
The weed is Yemen's most popular drug: 90% of men and over a third of women habitually chew its leaves, storing the masticated greenery in their cheek until the narcotic seeps into their bloodstream.
We've seen the color crop up in the new arrivals sections in plenty of our favorite retailers, such as Zara (pictured) — so it's only a matter of time before it seeps into our wardrobes.
Apparently, Nintendo put plenty of thought into that experience, so we're hoping that it really brings to life the sensation of a wild animal wriggling rhythmically as its freedom seeps away, second by second.
Members of the stage crew are posted beneath the stage to make sure no blood seeps into the Met's underground storage areas, where sets for operas like "L'Elisir d'Amore" and "Pagliacci" are currently stored.
"You'll smell it before you even see it, that unmistakable aroma that fills your nose and seeps into your senses, instantly mellowing into a smooth and soothing scent," intones Fry, as Blue Gold opens.
Populations in the Gulf of Mexico survive life at the edge of some of the harshest conditions, near natural methane seeps and in slightly warmer temperatures with lower oxygen concentrations and higher acidity levels.
He is inherently a patriarchal white supremacist and it seeps out in all sorts of ways, but it is most pronounced in the way that he attacks people who are not white and male.
Local environmental groups such as Save the Vaal Environment (SAVE) and Vaal Environmental Justice Alliance (VEJA) said sewage pollution has gotten exponentially worse in recent years, and seeps into neighbourhoods at a rapid rate.
In the opening moments of Andrea Arnold's sprawling, intricate film American Honey, Lee Brice's "I Don't Dance" seeps through cheap speakers as the protagonist, Star, endures another day of violent domesticity in small-town Oklahoma.
Mercury seeps into soil, rivers and the food chain and can cause serious health problems, like kidney failure and acute anemia, which may not appear for years, according to the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP).
" She added: "If we really want to entirely address the sexism that seeps into Olympic coverage, we need to take a hard look at how we do with coverage of female athletes between the Games.
Children play in the snow-covered forest without a care in the world; figures slowly drift off into the mountainous landscape, while a heavenly natural light seeps and crawls its way through the forest's vegetation.
As water on the surface seeps below ground, it hits the magma and comes to a boil, which forces the superheated water and steam upward through a labyrinthine network of fissures, fractures and other plumbing.
In the exhibition Family Pictures, at Yours Mine & Ours gallery Locke aestheticizes the entanglement of personal, familial, and racial histories which sits upon the mantel of every Black American ho­­me, and inconspicuously seeps into domestic realities.
And as the economic gap separating rural America from its urban and suburban counterparts continues to grow, this basic inequality is set to become more entrenched—and possibly more dangerous, as sickness seeps into rural America.
Much of the violence against young Patrick took place in the family's palatial estate on a French vineyard, and the novels are about the terroir of suffering, how it seeps into the skin and stays there.
Based on this disaster and my 30 years of experience studying deep-sea oil and gas seeps, I believe that regulators and energy companies should be doing much more to prevent such catastrophes at other sites.
Throwing "ness" on the end of the word is, in my summation, the writer's way of exemplifying how he can be tame — in moments and minutes, when he seeps back into memories of his misfortunate childhood.
When rock salt melts ice, and the water seeps down manholes and into electrical units, it can set off fires and explosions strong enough to pop a 300-pound manhole cover five stories into the air.
You do feel Haynes's touch now and again, particularly in the sense of menace that seeps into a crepuscular law office and in the everyday eeriness that suffuses outwardly ordinary homes that are anything but normal.
Nicole Raineault, Director of Science Operations with Ballard's Ocean Exploration Trust, said it was unknown how long the seeps had been active, what triggered them and how much, if any, of the gas reached the atmosphere.
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - Scientists have found 500 seabed vents bubbling methane into the Pacific Ocean off the United States, roughly doubling the number of known U.S. seeps of the powerful greenhouse gas, a study showed on Wednesday.
If the band name didn't make it seem obvious enough, Gallagher is a huge Vonnegut fan, which seeps not only into the music, but his own personal views on the unstable political and social environment around us.
On learning that the Pruitt-Igoe architect went on to design the Twin Towers, Rakowitz's interest in the Middle East seeps in without the audience even realizing, introducing us to the ghosts we didn't even know existed.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany's chambers of commerce lowered its sights for exports to Britain on Thursday, forecasting a darkening trade outlook as the impact of Britons' vote to leave the European Union seeps into the euro zone economy.
The Trump administration won't be able to slow the effects of the shutdown forever, especially as it seeps further into the American psyche — consumer confidence could take a hit, businesses considering making a purchase might hold off.
"Blood in the Grass" (1966), the final work in the exhibition, shows President Lyndon Johnson as a scarlet cowboy, a dog at his feet, beside a lawn of tufted green wool, through which seeps a violent red.
But with ever more private and corporate investment through Trusts and Friends and Foundations and Conservancies, it's worth wondering what else seeps into public space — not the least of which seems to be a taste for order.
Many tenants have taken up temporary residence elsewhere as construction drags on, frustrated by the plastic sheeting they must pass to get to their apartments and the omnipresent dust that seeps in from cracks in the walls.
And yet as that philosophy seeps into Silicon Valley workplaces and popular culture, the single-minded focus on outcomes runs headlong into an uncomfortable reality: For many people, exposure to fasting may do more damage than good.
This, he notes, includes the damage caused by excess fertilizer dumped on banana plantations that seeps into surrounding groundwater, and the fossil fuel emissions produced to carry the fruit thousands of miles from plantations to our houses.
The cause of the rupture was "without a doubt" a process called liquefaction, Oliveira said, in which water seeps into the dam - itself often made of dried mining waste - and causes the solid material to lose its strength.
"The farmers were suspicious," said Olivier Mayor, whose land is in the so-called catchment area where rain collects and then, over the course of years, seeps through underground rock to emerge at a spring near the village.
Home to a world-famous zoo and to Anchorman's Ron Burgundy, it's the kind of place where you feel like you can retire at 25 because the mild weather and year-round sunshine seeps right into your bones.
It tenderizes by breaking down the proteins in the meat, but since a marinade only seeps in so far, the acid can turn the outside layer mealy and mushy without softening the interior part of the meat at all.
Global Explorer is remotely controlled by a team aboard the research vessel Hugh R. Sharp, as part of the Interagency Mission for Methane Research at Seafloor Seeps (IMMeRSS), which kicked off on May 3 and runs to May 11.
That is an ancient misgiving, yet the movie is itchy with the paraphernalia of today; information about the killing seeps through cell phones, entry phones, and computer screens, and you come to dread yet another buzz at the door.
But when the subject came up — which it did occasionally, in a natural way, the way that something which has been so all consuming inevitably seeps into everyday life — it was clear they weren't interested in talking about it.
Caroline Framke: Over 10 episodes, The Handmaid's Tale has done its utmost to be a study of power: how to attain it, how to keep it, how it can lead to widespread corruption that seeps into every splintering crack.
"Denarius" #1213 points to a possible answer: that which is "older than the hunters" and can be sensed underneath us: Yet wait: time—when the allotted disc already hangs chewed off in places, or dinged, or dented—time seeps value.
The user provides a DNA sample, in the form of saliva or a mouth swab, which then seeps onto a series of precisely honed semiconductors that are programmed to carry out what Toumazou modestly describes as some rather "complex chemistry" tests.
Their curse, and the feelings a family will feel when things fall apart as life disintegrates is a reality that's horrifying in a way that seeps into people's bone's way more than a dude with a mask running around killing people.
That is one major problem with heavily regulated industries in which there is insufficient competition: The managers act as though the business were organized for their benefit rather than for the customers, and that attitude seeps down to front-line workers.
The majority of the seeps Global Explorer is checking out up close have been discovered within the past five years, and support thriving ecosystems inhabited by unique chemosynthetic life-forms that break down hydrocarbons, rather than sunlight, to power themselves.
When it soaks into carpeting, breaks down wood glue, soaks walls and stirs with late-August Gulf Coast humidity, it creates a mildewy odor that seeps into the hair on your arms and doesn't go away after the first shower.
It started as a strategy we built around technology, but it now seeps into everything we do — from the way we write headlines to how we generate "engagement" with our tweets to how we express ourselves in business and everyday life.
But, for the most part, the only outsiders who hear the band are the nighttime dog walkers in the neighborhood who, according to Dr. Rosen, say they love the sound of swinging jazz that seeps out of the basement windows.
" In The New York Times, co-founder of Facebook Chris Hughes said the company "seeps into every corner of our lives to capture as much of our attention and data as possible and, without any alternative, we make the trade.
But as data usage seeps into more aspects of everyday life and is adopted by smart cities and governments across the nation, questions around privacy will invariably get more heated, particularly when citizen consumers start feeling the pinch in their wallet.
The communities have tried to hold off from going after the Whisperers, but as paranoia seeps in on Sunday's episode from the fall of a tree and a fight with Alpha's daughter, it doesn't look like that's going to last.
But then you find yourself amid verdant pockets nurtured by springs and seeps, as in McKittrick Canyon, where mule deer and ringtails slink through groves of bigtooth maples and chinquapin oaks and velvet ash that blaze with color each fall.
Saturation divers — like guys welding oil pipelines in the North Sea — live in a habitat pressurized to the same depth as the seawater in which they're working, and the gas they're breathing is high in helium content, which seeps into watches.
Racial bias largely seeps in through what are called "peremptory" challenges: the ability of a prosecutor — and then a defense attorney — to block a certain number of potential jurors without needing to give the court any reason for the exclusion.
Jones managed to round up four of the artist's rare, late works, whose peculiar air of elegy and pathos seeps out from an unlikely material — hardened black tar, which brings to mind the plastic goop of the earlier pencil holders.
Instead, Welsh recommends an exfoliating cream with both Alpha Hydroxy Acid (AHA,) and Beta Hydroxy Acid, (BHA.) AHA works on the surface of the skin, while BHA seeps deeper, and does the grim work of cleaning out our subdermal cavities.
"It appears that the entire coast off Washington, Oregon and California is a giant methane seep," Robert Ballard, who is famed for finding the wreck of the Titanic and has now discovered the 500 new seeps, said in a statement.
While he doesn't actually appear in the teaser, fans are speculating whether the icy mist that seeps into the crypts — representing the Night King and his army — is actually Bran himself, since the rest of his surviving siblings are in the clip.
The show nails the horror that seeps through the pages of some of the best Swamp Thing stories that DC has published over the years, like Scott Snyder's series that started in 2012 and Alan Moore's inimitable Swamp Thing run in the '80s.
The opening 10 or 15 minutes of "Alice Moki Jayne" glow, as morning light seeps through his translucent guitar, and throughout the album he maintains a dazzled wonder, a gracious infatuation with electric sound and how it refracts into chunks and slivers.
The best current theory to explain the origin of life on Earth is that it began at the bottom of the ocean, in hydrothermal vents—chimney-like outcrops that form when mineral-laden water seeps through hot rocks at the ocean floor.
I think this is one of the least understood things about loss of any kind: that it seeps in to every corner of a person's life, that it changes them, and that their life after their loss is a different life than before.
He told me that dead whales, which emit large amounts of sulfur as they decompose, may have created a habitat to which some marine species learned to adapt to survive in the highly sulfuric conditions of deep-sea vents and cold seeps.
For Orphan and her colleagues, the otherworldly seeps are brimming with vibrant ecosystems filled with single-celled organisms—mostly from the Archaea and bacteria families—that live off of methane emanating from the seafloor, sulfates in the seawater, and symbiosis with each other.
Down the road at Brokenwood Wines, where Mr. Riggs is the chief winemaker, the smell of crushed grapes and fermented alcohol seeps from empty crates and tanks that are normally bursting with fruit that produces the vineyard's shiraz, chardonnay and sémillon blends.
These feverish montages serve multiple purposes: They mark the beginning of a new day; they conjure a surreal atmosphere that seeps into the characters' waking lives; and many of them provide a brief, impressionistic recap of the previous episode's most haunting moments.
The mechanisms of political repression are subtle and not always visible in this film, which is drawn from the details of Mr. Ying's own experience and which shows how authoritarianism seeps into and threatens to corrupt the most intimate and ordinary human encounters.
Water still courses through streams and seeps into aquifers, bees still pollinate our roof-deck zucchini plants, and an inestimable number of raccoons and opossums thrive in perpetual gratitude for our uniquely human habit of throwing garbage into convenient dispensers lining the sidewalks.
There is no such figure in "Beanpole," and instead of recycling platitudes about men and the righteousness of violence, this movie tells a tough, unsparing story about war trauma, which seeps into souls and bodies and inevitably becomes — Balagov suggests — a generational bequest.
As the gas seeps through the ground, this is what the blue flames look like: As the cast of Arrested Development sat down with the New York Times, Jessica Walter (who plays Lucille Bluth) revealed her experience of harassment by her costar Jeffrey Tambor.
Click here to view original GIFImage: TimeSeeing as the Earth is a puny nugget of metal sitting atop a nearly 2000 mile-thick mantle of high-pressure flowing rock, it's no surprise that the rock occasionally seeps out, either slowly or explosively, through the surface.
Confusion reigns: Ambassador Stevens and his aide Sean Smith (Christopher Dingli) are separated from the security force and retreating to a safe room doesn't protect them from heavy smoke that seeps in under the door (Stevens was determined to have died from smoke inhalation).
Every time I think I'm done with Seven Seconds, it just keeps going, and something about the texture of its world, the way that the characters talk to each other, or the muted wintry setting, creates a feeling that seeps its way into my bones.
But then the candy apple red that represents the pinnacle of an areola seeps into the rest of a breast to make the whole into a curved confection, and the eyes wash out into the rest of the face to form an anonymizing mask.
Above all, through his intelligence and civility, his culture and his openness, Macron has erected a much-needed barrier to the crassness and incivility, the ignorance and the closed-mindedness that seeps from Trump's Oval Office and threatens to corrupt the conduct of world affairs.
This seeps out of every line, from an awkwardly placed scatological anecdote to the bleak reflection on aging and death to the memory of a full house both in his childhood home in Raleigh, North Carolina, and for the great majority of his adult life.
By requesting the processing notes and communications for FOIA requests, it's possible to gain insight into what really happens when someone asks for information on a controversial subject, and how, in some cases, police forces develop a national strategy to ensure that no information seeps out.
Compare then, if you will, "Summer" (1997-2002), with its mass of green surrounding the tree at the bottom and glimpse of blue sky breaking through the upper right-hand corner, with "After Rain" (2000), in which a bit of sunlight seeps through on the right.
Like an OK Computer for the Trump era, or a Leaves Turn Inside You for woke millennials, Age Hasn't Spoiled You taps into the disquiet that pulses through the culture and seeps into our inner lives, reflecting it back to us as imaginative, immersive rock music.
The gradient lip look is basically just a glorified lip stain — a saturated coloration in the middle of the lips that seeps to the outer corners of the mouth — which looks as though it were created after a couple of licks of a red, white and blue Firecracker popsicle.
Well, it's a scientific fact that the coolest thing would absorb the least cool thing into its benevolent glow of coolness, like when you drop water onto a tiled floor and it just seeps everywhere, dampening everything in its path, getting right into the cracks between the tiles.
It could be the beginning of a Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale, before the inevitable darkness seeps in, but rather it's the backdrop of a budding aesthetic movement called cottagecore, where tropes of rural self-sufficiency converge with dainty décor to create an exceptionally twee distillation of pastoral existence.
The target of the GOP's fury is the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), a last-ditch option for communities whose aquifers have been tainted by manure that seeps into the ground and makes its way into the wells that many rural districts rely on for drinking water.
It echoes a passage from Another Life (1973), his great autobiographical work, in which he writes of the inner toll that comes from being outside the West, and how this estrangement seeps into the very texture of the trees, into moonlight: The moon came to the window and stayed there.
Here's a map of the EWG's findings: 1,4-dioxane, which often finds its way into our water supply through runoff from factories or toxic waste that seeps into the ground, is associated with serious health effects like liver and kidney damage in workers exposed to high levels for a short time.
For spring, that meant a whirlwind of raw fish, fresh vegetables given a subtle saline boost by the seawater that seeps into the soil, and lamb that immediately wipes away any thoughts about how soft and cuddly the ones were that you saw on your bike ride to the restaurant.
Across the country, people who grew up here are grappling with seeing it transformed; with experiencing summer in an oppressive and polluting smog that seeps into everything; asking themselves if this is what this time of year is going to be like from now on, if we are experiencing the apocalypse.
On the project's social media accounts, a sense of humor seeps through the feeds: selfies abound, from the unavoidable to inadvertent family portraits to the truly mysterious; animal photos are ubiquitous, as if deliberately including your pet in a listing would make someone in the mirror market more compelled to make an offer.
At the Games, I found myself staring at the signature CrossFit bodies of women and men (broad shoulders, cut abs, legs so muscular that there's a distinct swagger/waddle that goes along with them), and a little cultural immersion led me to find that the discipline and confidence seeps significantly deeper than the muscle.
As supercool water seeps out from the cracks of a plant stem, the surrounding air transforms the liquid to ice by a slow, steady process, as you can see in this time-lapse photography taken by Forrest M. Mims III, an amateur scientist and author, in the woods near his Texas home in January 2004.
"It goes along the old 'Hee Haw' T.V. show principle," said Mr. Rettig, who at 74 is making this his last summer in Medora, where the insidious dust from the hills seeps so deep into his guitar that at season's end, on his way home to Florida, he takes it to Nashville for cleaning.
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I would happily never hear about Woody Allen and most of his output ever again, because I've never been able to see what his fans see, and because so much of who he seems to be as a person seeps onto the screen, and I don't like who he seems to be as a person at all.
Some researchers hope a completely different frontier could contain a cornucopia of never-before-seen molecules to cure our ails: The hydrothermal vents on the seafloor where water seeps into cracks in the rock, is heated by magma, and spews out in smoke plumes from rocky towers that can measure well over a hundred feet tall.
Rather, it seeps into our experience, from seeing where the man is located within the composition, to noticing how the photograph crops the one-story building's roof into a triangle wedged into the upper left corner, to noticing the different grays of the sidewalk's incised slabs, to realizing that the man has not jumped, but has seemingly fallen asleep.
And it's not the "Devil Wears Prada" argument, though that does hold true: In a world where everything goes into the Instagram soup and from there seeps into the cultural digestive system, what might appear on a runway in the Musée Rodin (where Dior holds its shows) in July will affect what H&M does in August.
The brilliance of David Sedaris's writing is that his very essence, his aura, seeps through the pages of his books like an intoxicating cloud, mesmerizing us so that his logic becomes ours: I found myself rooting for him to be able to keep his tumor and longing for the beautiful, climactic reunion scene when the sick turtle eats it.
For most of the film, it's really easy to write-off Jackson as a kind of casual misogynist who talks down to Ally about her lack of confidence; how, of course, he would be the one to help her career ascend; and that, after it does take-off, his jealousy seeps into the heart of their romance, threatening to poison it.
But the reality is, I've lived in New York City for the past decade, so the only thing growing in my apartment is the crack in my ceiling, I've been known to eat more than two bodega sandwiches per week, and no matter how many face masks I apply, the pollution, stress, and anxiety that seeps into my pores is never-ending.
But the reality is, I've lived in a city for the past decade, so the only thing growing in my apartment is the crack in my ceiling; I've been known to eat more than two over-stuffed deli sandwiches per week; and no matter how many face masks I apply, the pollution, stress, and anxiety that seeps into my pores is never-ending.
It would allow him to make visible the memory of his mother breaking a pencil as she wrote " a b c " over and over, trying to teach herself the alphabet, the " b bursting its belly / as dark dust blows / through a blue-lined sky," nail-salon chemicals emanating from the sweat that seeps through her pink "I ♥ NY" T-shirt.
But the shutdown's effects — especially visible on Saturday at closed or unstaffed National Park Service sites, and at checkpoints at airports and the nation's borders as officers stood guard without pay — will be magnified once the standoff seeps past Christmas, when federal offices would ordinarily be open and staffed with the approximately 23,000 employees who have been told to stay home while President Trump and Congress try to reach a spending accord.
These are places that provide the country with its wine, its fruit, its grain — and therefore, one might argue, its very Spain-ness: a country that once measured time by how much of the world it conquered, by the quantities of gold it collected, and now does so by how late a night can last before it seeps into day, and by how long a sense of languor can be convincingly maintained, even in the face of financial despair and national fatigue.

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