Sentences with phrase «break out of the sunken»

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The Environmental Protection Agency says the Michigan incident showed that, unlike other types of crude, bitumen can sink in water — the Kalamazoo will have to be dredged to contain damage — and might emit dangerous levels of benzene, a carcinogenic substance, when it breaks out.
One where the chocolate chips actually stay suspended in the batter and don't sink to the bottom so when you turn out the cake you have a sticky, chocolate mess stuck to the bottom of the pan and a broken, crazy looking cake that is utterly impossible...
One where the chocolate chips actually stay suspended in the batter and don't sink to the bottom so when you turn out the cake you have a sticky, chocolate mess stuck to the bottom of the pan and a broken, crazy looking cake that is utterly impossible to save.
Milwaukee was eliminated on Saturday, blowing a 6 - 0 lead in a 7 - 6 loss to the Cardinals, but it was ultimately their 9 - 18 stretch coming out of the break that sank their postseason chances.
The most basic policies provide a private space for pumping, access to a nearby sink and safe water source for washing hands and rinsing out pump parts, a safe place to store breastmilk, and flexible scheduling of break time so that moms can express and store breastmilk for their babies.
March 28th — Latitude 24 degrees 20 minutes, longitude 80 degrees 02 minutes, passed a broken spar projecting about 3 feet out of water, apparently attached to sunken wreckage.
The HMS Warrior is the last of the Jutland wrecks to be located, out of 14 British and 11 German warships that were sunk on May 31 and June 1, 1916, as the Imperial German High Seas Fleet tried to break out from the Royal Navy blockade of the North Sea.
For all you singles out there wondering why no one ever posts pictures of the dirty dishes their «hubby» left in the sink or the ruined shoes their «fur baby» chewed to oblivion — BuzzFeed breaks up the monotony of perfectly posed lives with a humorous dose of reality.
When more than one million gallons of dilbit poured out of the broken pipeline in July 2010, the chemicals evaporated and the bitumen began sinking to the riverbed.
Turns out that noise was the leak, a wide open broken elbow making a sink hole in the corner of the yard.
Karen P, if you are suggesting that by your daughter taking a shower that it pushed material that otherwise should have been directed out to the septic field (but couldn't be as a result of the broken pipe) back into the sump - pump pit thereby creating a fresh stink, then the same effect should have occurred whenever potable water was run from within the home: sinks, toilets — said items which you didn't indicate that you hadn't used in the two weeks you worked in the home, prior to moving in.
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