He later realised liquid was seeping from her mouth, and called an ambulance at about 3pm. |
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For example, the body might first be anointed with oil to prevent water from seeping through the skin. |
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The sitting room reeked of damp and mould, the source of which was seeping through the plaster on the south-facing gable end. |
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Well, now she's on a mission to fix the dampness seeping through the wall behind the shower. |
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Her arms were covered in scratches and there was one extremely deep one that was still seeping some blood. |
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Muddy trainer prints stained the polished floorboards, marring their flawless exterior like blood seeping over a white surface. |
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The idea that this nonsense is seeping off the Internet to schools and other places of a professional nature alarms me in a way most alarming. |
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Sixteen years old, he wears a nylon jacket with round cigarette burns in the shell, dirty cotton batting seeping out. |
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When the rain started coming down, the back garden just filled up and started seeping into the house. |
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Eric's temporality begins to unravel, events from the near future seeping into the present. |
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I watched the pale brown stain seeping into the wallpaper, and I began to boil. |
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The flood water reached up to the middle of the car wheels, seeping into our car floor and soaking the carpet in the car. |
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The muted lighting seeping from recessed light fixtures in alcoves along the wall cast many a shadow throughout the room. |
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I have lived in rented accommodation where we welcomed the rain seeping through the ceiling because it discouraged the rats. |
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Prison put a halt to his wilding and misadventures in the game, but thuglife still manifested itself, seeping out of him when he plays ball. |
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Instead he enters the surreal nightmare of the seeping, stinking trenches on the Western front, where he keeps company with rats not birds. |
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Instead, it's seeping over the top of the filter paper, and covering Brad's work surface and kitchen floor with thick soggy granules. |
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Possible sheet metal damage was also noticed on the left side of the retardant tank and hydraulic oil was seeping from this point. |
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Bright and vibrant colours, made popular in children's bedrooms, are seeping into the rest of the house. |
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The bitter disagreements and feuds within the British establishment surrounding the vexed issue of foreign policy are seeping out into the open. |
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The water, seeping through the underground conchiferous layer, mixes with the salt that is deposited from the seashores. |
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Rain seeping through the ground into your basement or crawl space may appear as damp, moldy walls or may be handled by a sump pump. |
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Water seeping through the coquina walls evidently provides adequate moisture and nutrients for these mosses and vascular plants. |
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When Cawood faced severe flooding in 2000, club members pumped away water seeping through the flood defences for three days. |
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She added that fuses popped regularly and water had been seeping down the walls of their home. |
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Seconds later, an empty cup was on the floor and light brown liquid was seeping into the white fluff on the ground. |
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Winter and early spring are perfect for rhubarb crumble and custard, the sweet pink juices seeping through a golden buttery crust. |
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The windows were frosted over, so I had to scrape and scrape, all the while thinking the clock's ticking, the poison is seeping into his system! |
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The sanitation of Windsor Castle was almost as bad as the slums of London, with seeping cesspits polluting the water supply. |
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Droplets splattered onto my sweatshirt, seeping through the thin fabric and chilling my skin. |
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Her mascara was smeared with tears seeping through her eyes, her face was swollen with one or two bruised and a few cuts. |
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A popular tourist attraction at Mistley has been damaged by water seeping into the walls. |
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Impeccably fresh sardines cooked in pancetta do not need a slick of oil seeping from a curiously flavourless salsa verde. |
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His daughter Margaret is writing a book about her unusual childhood and a biography by Paul Alexander is seeping unannounced into bookstores. |
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It also disrupts the water table by preventing rainwater from seeping down through the soil. |
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Making it into the lobby, he remembered wiping his brow repeatedly from the water seeping down his forehead. |
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He kneels on the sand, the wetness immediately seeping through to his knees. |
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The keen edge cut through his glove easily and into his hand, blood seeping from the cut and dripping onto the pavement. |
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Chris blinked, a bit of dry laughter seeping through his lips as he slapped a hand over his eyes. |
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He knew he was bleeding by the wetness seeping down his leg, but he lacked the will to check out his injury. |
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Water is said to be seeping into the basement and the foundation may well be threatened. |
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When you remove the ring after completing the layering you'll have a pretty pool of green oil seeping out from the edge. |
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As he pulled his black sweater off, I could see a steady flow of thick red liquid seeping freely from his left shoulder. |
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Soil compaction causes farmers a lot of problems by preventing moisture from seeping down to plant roots and by increasing water runoff and wind erosion. |
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There was a large area of pinkish wet seeping through the bandage. |
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Lee got irritated as she saw blood seeping out of a gash on her hand. |
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He couldn't even sense the cold and wetness seeping through his clothes. |
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Fibreglass was delaminating from the wood construction in the engine wells, port and starboard, and water was seeping into the vessel. |
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I fear that the shameless invocation of democratic imagery to shroud fundamentally anti-democratic action is gradually seeping in and taking hold of Australia Felix. |
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All the liveliness of the evening had been replaced by lonely silence, as soft and still as the darkness seeping through the frosted glass windows. |
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You can feel Theo's ache and loneliness seeping off the page, and you yourself weep over his young mother's tragic death. |
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Waterproofness: Novadry technology prevents water from seeping through the fabric. |
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You can almost feel the wetness and chill seeping into your bones. |
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It is seeping into the salons of power, discomfiting Russia's leaders and their bizniz cronies. |
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Your home's exterior may not be resistant to water infiltration, but the weather barrier will stop water from seeping into your home. |
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A protective barrier wall is installed and the deck is waterproofed to prevent water from seeping into the concrete. |
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Oil from its tanks is still seeping out and threatening local wildlife, despite elaborate efforts by the Ministry of Defence to contain the leaks. |
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Some of the fuel would have vaporized in the furnace, with the remaining residue likely seeping down between the joints in the fire bricks. |
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This includes septic tanks, watertight and seeping cesspits and a smaller number of other systems such as latrines or earth closets. |
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What's more, the floors of all of our cages have a fluid-retaining lip at the front edge to help keep urine and fluids from seeping out. |
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Heavy banks of clouds covered the sky, only a pale glow seeping through. |
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Like something boneless, we glide silent, seeping 'tween floorboards, wrapping around the hims, and ooh wee, clinging like glue hips. |
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After stoking the fire, he circles the room again, searching for cracks and crevices where wind might be seeping in, and the life-sustaining warmth of the fire is escaping. |
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Leathery scabs — eschars — had replaced the destroyed tissue and were seeping a deep wine-colored fluid around the margins. |
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Hearing a groan of dismay from 1,000 people seeping through the tannoy is not the ideal start to your perilous evening. |
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With the internet seeping into everything we do, the need for a really digital currency is becoming increasingly urgent. |
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Large amounts of carbon dioxide are continuously seeping into and accumulating in the ground. |
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I am fascinated by the discussions that I heard this morning and things I've read that tailings ponds are not seeping. |
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Either way, it is a creeping venom seeping into our open society and becoming a burden on it. |
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Persistent solvents seeping into our groundwater, the water that feeds wells and springs, are a big problem. |
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This wall, which is 312 m long and up to 115 m deep, will prevent reservoir water from seeping under the dam. |
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What could prompt it to start seeping into the economy is a rise in demand that cannot be matched by supply. |
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The needle is removed and the injection spot pressed gently for a few seconds to prevent any insulin seeping out. |
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Odours seeping in through your ventilation system from a leaking tank currently in use. |
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With the cargo leaking out and water seeping in, the crew requested immediate assistance. |
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The frame is filled with silicone to make the solar module even more weather-resistant and prevent water from seeping in later. |
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His right eye is swollen, puffy and seeping something murky. |
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All the areas had previously been thought to be safe from high levels of seeping radon, which comes out of the ground and gathers in enclosed spaces. |
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Outside the walls, and seeping down nearby streets, are dozens of photogenic and thought-provoking visions. |
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After roasting, hand-grinding the beans and seeping the grinds, he hands out steaming cups. |
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We love the chicken on a pallet of herby, slightly sweet cornbread dressing, which imbibes all the seeping juices. |
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A 75-year-old pensioner has been forced to sleep on a settee every night, as rising damp ravages through her council home, seeping from the walls and saturating her bed. |
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Condensation and water seeping through gaps in the roof of the tent-like structure have periodically forced the tennis centre to shut during inclement weather. |
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They have been working to make the gel suitable for sealing cracks in oil wells to prevent water seeping through, and have now been awarded a contract to use it in five sites. |
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Like magma seeping up through geological faults, this emotion can explode in unexpected ways. |
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I smell the warm aroma of delicious fresh dung seeping through the heap. |
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Its corrosive effects are also seeping into our personal lives, as all surveys reveal that we are becoming increasingly mistrustful of one another. |
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Could it be that this week's black mood is seeping out through my pores? |
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An obvious annoyance is the way English is seeping into Japanese, often taking the place of perfectly good native words as users try to be fashionable. |
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On we drove past the CJ Rance timber mill where life stood still on this holiday long weekend, save for blue smoke seeping from wood-curing stacks. |
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Nonetheless, the sad piano music was sweet and soothing, adding to an effect of the golden sun rising and the sunlight seeping through my windows. |
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Any water seeping into the tank's hull could be expelled by an internal bilge pump. |
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The water seeping from the surrounding moorland Rake Dike is the source of the River Holme. |
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She could feel a deadness seeping into her, a chilly indifference. |
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Concrete is a safe and reliable means of handling wastewater for treatment, while preventing pollutants from seeping into the water table from the collection system. |
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The water which eventually reaches the waterworks has been naturally prefiltered, since it has been seeping through the various soil and rock layers for many weeks. |
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Water that infiltrates the Earth's surface becomes groundwater, slowly seeping downward into extensive layers of porous soil and rock called aquifers. |
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It's all about tailings ponds and if they're seeping into the Athabasca, yet we seem to be avoiding this issue as if it were the elephant in the room. |
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Scientists blame chytrid, which kills amphibians by seeping in through their skin and leads to heart failure, for wiping out dozens of species and putting hundreds, maybe thousands, at risk. |
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These chemicals are seeping into our soil, leaching into the water we drink, being absorbed by our homes, harming our bodies and claiming the lives of our children. |
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Other shops, schools, offices, law courts, and temples are all being submerged by water seeping through from under the ground. |
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The farm is embanked in a berm varying in height between 30 and 45 cm which is equipped with a hydrocarbon-resistant liner to prevent contaminants from seeping in the underlying soil in case of an accidental spill. |
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And some of the chemicals that are used on the plantations have been seeping into the waters where some of the tourists like to do the whitewater rafting. |
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Our canonical images of leakiness involve liquid seeping out through small openings in something — a dripping faucet, a roof letting in rain, a boat with a cracked hull. |
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Four days in and a sense of dejection and despondency is seeping through the halls. I'm jealous because an Australian journalist managed to get into the negotiating chambers yesterday. |
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If you heat them with a heat gun you can see the oil seeping. |
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Capitalism is seeping through the bamboo curtain. |
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Over ham sarnies I learned there is now enough unsavoury muck seeping into the Thames to fill the Albert Hall 450 times. |
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You can feel that a lot of cultural wealth is just seeping away. |
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What a demon, a behemoth, evil just seems to be seeping through him. |
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However, ongoing mining activity in the area caused the permafrost to thaw. This has resulted in water seeping in and out of some of the underground storage areas. |
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In order to keep the closed casing end clean, and to prevent sausage meat seeping out of the stuffing tube when changing the casing, a pneumatic return pump is installed between the stuffer and the stuffing tube. |
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The Torgoch or rare arctic char may die at Llyn Padarn, Llanberis if no action is taken to stop sewage from seeping into its waters. |
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They result from seawater becoming heated after seeping through cracks to places where hot magma is close to the seabed. |
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Deep wounds in his chest were seeping blood, and the medscanner Tacitus had pressed against his neck showed his vital signs on the wane. |
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By the time the Environment Agency shut the tip down, after many warnings that were ignored, the toxic chemicals seeping from it into the ground had become a risk to the city's water supply and to wildlife. |
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During the tour, frontman Damon Albarn began to resent American culture and found the need to comment on that culture's influence seeping into Britain. |
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Reports of fresh leaks from the pipes and radiation hot spots on the ground, even where no water is evident, has raised concern of radioactive water seeping into the ground. |
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It can be especially bad in the winter, when a temperature inversion caused by warmer air from the Caspian seeping over the Alborz mountains traps colder, polluted air. |
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It was very bad in winter, when a temperature inversion caused by warmer air from the Caspian seeping over the Alborz mountains trapped colder, polluted air. |
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It was not until 1959 that a borehole at Kimmeridge showed that oil was seeping out, and 1960 saw British Petroleum's Kimmeridge Oil Field discovered. |
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Kirklees Council officers visited hundreds of properties to trace the source of raw sewage seeping into a stream at local beauty spot, Rakes Dike in Hepworth. |
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