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All landfills, including those not in use, produce landfill gases and leachate, or water that has permeated the surrounding soil.
Instead the papers are permeated with a modernistic and very individualistic notion of gender.
The interest in death which had always permeated his work now re-emerged, transformed from the ghoulish into the pensive.
His scent, the faint musk of ivory soap mingled with the clean heaven air, permeated my senses.
In 1992, when a vomit-like odor permeated the clinic, the staff assumed someone had thrown a stink bomb.
The bacon wrapping permeated the meat beautifully, and the rich wine peppercorn sauce, yams, broccoli and potato were fine accompaniments.
The under-layer is now permeated by patterns of curving lines with a resemblance to the whorls of fingerprints.
The speed at which cloud computing has permeated Internet activities is astonishing.
An awful stench filled the stuffy air of the wet alleyway, which permeated my nostrils.
A foul odor of decaying flesh permeated the air of this subterranean charnel chamber.
He did not mind the opulence, the smoke that permeated the place or the servants that hurried to and fro.
Psychoanalysis disrupts notions of a unitary, centred and rational self by its emphasis on an inner world permeated by desire and fantasy.
They've dealt with the stomach-turning mess, the wet insulation, and the dank smell that permeated their home in the days after the flood.
Last week Lackabane was shrouded in cloud and soft Irish rain permeated the best of rainwear.
The tape should not overlap, because multiple layers of tape may not be permeated by the sterilant.
The brandade is a hearty fish casserole made with cod, potatoes and cream, permeated with the flavour of fresh leeks.
That should mean an end to the culture of undeclared income that has permeated much of the sector.
Since ethylenediamine is very polar, naphthenes are preferentially permeated to the solvent side.
The lights didn't work half the time, the heating broke down, there was trash everywhere and a strange, smoky smell permeated everything.
All around us the landscape was black, and permeated by a smell like week-old body odour covered up by cheap deodorant.
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Examples from Classical Literature
An odic Force, as the present quaky period calls it, permeated doubtless from the Master hand.
A disciple and priest of Zen Buddhism himself, his work is permeated with the feeling of that doctrine.
Generally, the extinct forms belong to the last section of this genus, which has the parietes not permeated by pores.
And yet it is that loveliness which has permeated and regenerated the miners themselves.
When I came home from school at night, through a strangely permeated atmosphere, I beheld the clarifier simmering on the stove.
This will completely absorb any of the cleanser which may have permeated the rubber, and thus minimise any injurious effect.
Since Montaigne wrote the first Essays, this Form has permeated every country.
The Abbe knew it by the sweet influences which permeated him.
The whole courtyard was permeated by a strong peaceful smell of stable yards, delightful to Pierre at that moment.
A typical illustration of the internecine strife that permeated all society.
It was the air of the sixteenth century which had permeated my every pore.
And she had deliberately permeated her house with her personal atmosphere of coolness, and freshness, and equableness.
A thrill permeated Mr Pickering's entire one hundred and ninety-seven pounds, trickling down his spine like hot water and coming out at the soles of his feet.
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