Sentences with phrase «seeping back»

In contrast to La Nina induced shallow - aquifer effects, deep aquifers have been filled with meltwater from the last Ice Age, and that water is slowly and steadily seeping back into the oceans today.
Water acts as a physical barrier to this gas, preventing methane from seeping back into your home.
Confidence is seeping back into Asante Kotoko bones - now the challenge is to keep climbing the table, find some fluidity and maintain that momentum - by this, Samuel Fabin should make it count against his former side on Sunday.
And he says he can feel what he calls that «winning mentality» seeping back into Old Trafford after nearly two years under Mourinho.
The far right has figured out that the only unifying factor they have is God and guns, so religion has now seeped back into politics.
Trying not to panic, I let the cake bake for another couple of minutes until a toothpick came out clean and then pulled it out hoping the clear liquid would seep back into the cake as it cooled.
The Tweedle Bugs disposable diaper liners have a special dry - weave design allowing moisture to pass though the liner and into the diaper without permitting the wetness to seep back against your baby's skin.
The bacteria in the mouth can seep back into the bottle and contaminate the remains.
Tweedle Bugs disposable diaper liners have a special dry - weave allowing moisture to pass though the liner and into the diaper without permitting the wetness to seep back against your baby's skin.
There is also the drain water: «return flows» that seep back into the river to be claimed again by «junior» water rights holders downstream.
Once the water soaked into the rock, it couldn't seep back out.
As federal law requires, they also reviewed a quarter - mile radius around the site to make sure waste would not seep back toward the surface through abandoned wells or other holes in the area.
The resort is also free of plastic and no chemical is allowed to seep back to the earth, via meticulous water treatment.
But as the real world back seeps back in - a dreary nine - to - five desk - job, perhaps?
A) Press forward into the abyss, swallowing your adrenaline and allowing unbridled fear to seep back into every pore of your body, or...
Curiously, works by Chinese Contemporary artists have begun to seep back into sales in New York and London.
So it's interesting that geometry found a way to seep back in, providing a framework for his smart concepts, strong colours and textures.
While this is not the time to lecture about overpopulation, I do hope, once again, the subject of birth control with 9 billion people and growing seeps back into our conversations when discussing healing this planet.
When less than 21 mm / year seeps back to the ocean, then natural groundwater storage lowers sea level.
It was before studies documented well failures that let toxic chemicals and methane seep back up along the well borings and into aquifers, contaminating drinking water.
Underground storage of carbon dioxide may trigger earthquakes which could allow the gas to seep back into the atmosphere, rendering the emissions mitigation approach ineffective, warns Stanford geophysicist Mark Zoback.

Not exact matches

Topics included: early reporting on inaccuracies in the articles of The New York Times's Judith Miller that built support for the invasion of Iraq; the media campaign to destroy UN chief Kofi Annan and undermine confidence in multilateral solutions; revelations by George Bush's biographer that as far back as 1999 then - presidential candidate Bush already spoke of wanting to invade Iraq; the real reason Bush was grounded during his National Guard days — as recounted by the widow of the pilot who replaced him; an article published throughout the world that highlighted the West's lack of resolve to seriously pursue the genocidal fugitive Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic, responsible for the largest number of European civilian deaths since World War II; several investigations of allegations by former members concerning the practices of Scientology; corruption in the leadership of the nation's largest police union; a well - connected humanitarian relief organization operating as a cover for unauthorized US covert intervention abroad; detailed evidence that a powerful congressional critic of Bill Clinton and Al Gore for financial irregularities and personal improprieties had his own track record of far more serious transgressions; a look at the practices and values of top Democratic operative and the clients they represent when out of power in Washington; the murky international interests that fueled both George W. Bush's and Hillary Clinton's presidential campaigns; the efficacy of various proposed solutions to the failed war on drugs; the poor - quality televised news program for teens (with lots of advertising) that has quietly seeped into many of America's public schools; an early exploration of deceptive practices by the credit card industry; a study of ecosystem destruction in Irian Jaya, one of the world's last substantial rain forests.
Chrysis died a while back after the breasts «were injected with wax that hardened into painful lumps and eventually seeped into her bloodstream.»
There may have been some frustration seeping out, but the primary feeling in the room seemed to be a quiet confidence — an eagerness to get back on the floor and prove to a near - full gym that the perfect record wasn't in any sort of jeopardy.
a while back did a breakdown of how that bias not even subtly seeps into radio / TV commentary.
I figured it was because she is so cute, but it turns out she had a major blowout up her back that was seeping through her clothes I had no clue!
The bibs are absorbent with a terry front but then have a waterproof backing so any liquids won't seep through to their clothes.
These pesticides seep into the groundwater and eventually make it back to consumers — in their tea, soda and drinking water.
Glazed areas made with egg and dammar resin had been destroyed, while in unglazed parts the ink had seeped to the back of the canvas through complex layers of oils, pigments, colourants and glues.
Glen Canyon could slowly come back to life and water managers would get millions of acre - feet that is currently evaporating from Powell's surface and seeping into the limestone below it.
But see, there's a caveat because in recent months, the popularly comfortable shoe is seeping right back into the fashion zeitgeist via Saint Laurent, Isabel Marant, Céline and A.P.C.
This will prevent the fabric paint from seeping through to the back of the shirt.
«Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri» — There were no punches held back in Martin McDonagh's searing portrait of a woman so outraged that her anger practically seeps out of her pores.
At the other end of the cultural spectrum, Secret Cinema has been mounting interactive events where the movie almost seeps off the screen: Bugsy Malone was shown in a mocked - up speakeasy; Back to the Future in a vast replica of a 1950s US town square.
«There Will Be Blood» Daniel Day - Lewis doesn't just chew the scenery, he eats it up, swallows it and spews back it out like the thick black oil that seeps through Paul Thomas Anderson «s seething tale of corruption, ambition and industry.
When she stood and watched a new president be sworn in on the plane back from Texas while her husband's still damp blood seeped through her clothing, I felt for her.
If there was any criticism of the Kona's dynamics, it's that the cabin allows a fair bit of road noise to seep in, especially in the back seat.
A gap between the display and the back of the device allowed water, or any liquid for that matter, to seep into the device possibly creating a short circuit.
Sweat had been seeping out his employer for weeks, and he had been at the dying man's side all the while, pouring fresh water back into his mouth with the devotion of a nun.
She stared hard at the crimson seeping through the white linen of his sleeve, willing it to go back where it belonged.
The product is applied to the back and then seeps into the skin creating a layer of protection.
Cats with heart failure often have difficulty breathing as the heart begins to fail and the lung tissue and / or chest cavity fills with fluid that seeps from the backed - up veins.
It is almost never bacteria causing problems for these cats with cystitis, but the seeping of urine back into the inflamed lining causes more bleeding and pain.
Resorts in Parga exude a laid - back atmosphere but there are plenty of lively tavernas, watersports and beach activities, and fascinating history which seems to have seeped into the very soil, making it a superb choice for holidays in 2018/2019.
Step through the dramatic portcullis and it's like going back 3,000 years in time... The Castle is seeped in history, from the Chapel to the Crown Room and even the Great Hall.
It's almost as if an «elitist» mindset has seeped into the indie development community where some journalists do not bother with small - time developers and the indie developers who make it big turn their backs on smaller ones.
The work continues into the spare back room, seeping into the recesses of the gallery, expanding the materials to include fragments of sound, light, and video.
The power drive seeps out of him in a pneumatic sigh and he settles back into the red leather booth, taking a sip of the beer he's been ignoring.
Dobu Island in Papua New Guinea has active underwater fumaroles (Jennifer Marohasy posted on it a few years back) that seep high concentrations of CO2 into the environment, in turn acidifying the surrounding ocean.
... we argue that the appeal to uncertainty in public discourse, together with other contrarian talking points, has «seeped» back into the relevant scientific community.
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