When Jesus Christ died on the cross as your supreme sin sacrifice, His blood didn't just seep into the ground and return to dust. |
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Because cement is such a dense, hard material it puts stone under pressure, cracks it and allows water to seep into the interior. |
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The elegance of the juxtapositions, presented with utmost tact and finesse, allowed associations to seep into our minds almost unbidden. |
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Leaves accumulating in gutters can lead to blockages and allow water to seep into roofs. |
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The bacteria colonise rinds and seep into the paste to produce cheeses that are tangy or spiky, creamy or grassy. |
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He threw open the blackout curtains of heavy, dark velvet, letting the rosy light of dawn seep into the room. |
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Concerns are that oil and diesel could leak from lorries at the container terminal and seep into the sea and wetlands. |
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Tired of bandying words with this charlatan, I allow my fury to seep into my eyes. |
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Still, much as one enjoys the giddiness as reality and fiction seep into each other, there is still something wilfully costive about it. |
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Mr Ward said the droppings had blocked the gutters and downpipes on the building, causing water to seep into the roof timbers. |
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Workmen laying a gas pipe drilled through an existing main, causing gas to seep into the cellar of the house. |
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The cultivation of crops causes chemicals from fertilizers and pesticides to seep into the groundwater. |
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If you cannot plant a tree or garden, make a hollow in the ground filled with rocks or gravel for the water to seep into. |
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Cracks and pinholes can allow carbon monoxide and other exhaust gases to leak into the cabin, causing one part of CO per 20,000 parts of air to seep into a person's system. |
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These fears seep into the romantic sphere, where commitment becomes yet another risky venture. |
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Elsewhere, flashes of Jamaican rocksteady and Latin beats and melodies seep into the stitching of this singular songsmith to fit his quirky design. |
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Both of these concrete products allow rainwater to seep into the ground, recharging groundwater levels and reducing stormwater runoff. |
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These solvents can seep into groundwater where they break down very slowly, contaminating water supplies years after pollution has stopped. |
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The words seep into you little by little, always with the author's image alongside. |
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Although protected from sunlight, salt water can seep into the cavity and saturate the textile. |
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Tea is one of the few plants whose leaves accumulate large amounts of aluminum that can seep into the brewed beverage. |
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The barriers slow down the progress of water and allow it to seep into the ground. |
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Seawater can also seep into groundwater and is a common problem in coastal areas. |
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Warnings of global warming had only just begun to seep into the mainstream media when cattle were first fingered as culprits. |
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Within these pages, some of the joy, excitement, and enthusiasm, as well as the frustration and disappointment, seep into the text. |
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This step is important because, if you crack the plaster and then antique it using the reinkers, the ink will seep into your entire image making it too dark. |
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Good macaroni cheese needs pasta with big holes, such as traditional long macaroni or, failing that, rigatoni, that the creamy luscious sauce can seep into. |
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When they seep into the water table, and into rivers, lakes, and oceans, PCBs bioaccumulate, moving up the food chain from the phytoplankton to the zooplankton to the fish. |
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The man is so full of hatred, vitriol and self-loathing that it is all beginning to seep into his columns so much that they have become almost unreadable. |
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Prepare everything 48 hours in advance to allow the sugary chocolate to become gooey and sticky and begin to seep into the layers of creamy cranberry. |
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During reactions, the catalytic agent will sometimes seep into the final product and contaminate it. |
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With the support of feminists in progressive developing and developed countries around the world, reinventing globalization will slowly seep into the realm of the possible, but ultimately, it must begin at home. |
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However, the pores are also a core weakness: they are a pathway for chloride salts and other chemicals to seep into concrete causing cracking and deterioration that costs the Canadian economy billions of dollars annually. |
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Watersheds not only allow an area for water to drain and seep into the ground, they provide important habitat for both aquatic and terrestrial wildlife. |
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Serious depletion of forests there increases the rate of spring flooding and sends cascading down rivers the water that should seep into the ground to maintain our underground reservoirs. |
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Wind, fire and smoke prevented helicopter landings and no further instructions were given, with smoke beginning to seep into the personnel block. |
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Freedom will seep into the bedrock as we rediscover our backbone. |
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And it takes time for world events to seep into the culture. |
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This may be the case for a heavily polluted soil around a factory smokestack, or where substances that are hazardous to water could seep into the soil due to their storage or transfer. |
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The diagram also shows that when water lands on the earth's surface it can seep into the soil through a process called infiltration, and deeper underground to the water table by percolation. |
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Surely the proppants won't seep into groundwater. |
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High-minded constitutionalism will not simply seep into society. |
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Use separate stones and porous materials instead of concrete for walkways, driveways, and patios so that water will seep into the ground rather than draining into the sewer systems. |
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Furthermore, residual chemicals coat surfaces and can seep into the walls, floor and furniture of a property, so it remains contaminated for months or years after the initial manufacturing process. |
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Abundance really does seep into your soul. |
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The grass is rich and matted, you cannot see the soil. It holds the rain and the mist, and they seep into the ground, feeding the streams in every kloof. |
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Charles Neff's Hidden Impact originates with the frontward access of the narrator's Atlantic Airlines flight swinging out to let soggy stickiness to seep into the compartment. |
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For vegetarians, the key offering is Achaar ke Aloo, which is cooked two days before it is served in order to give the pickled spices enough time to seep into the potatoes. |
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