Thomas plays Baz Wainwright, a troubled lad who has serious problems at home that spill over into school. |
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Several melees broke out on the field as the game threatened to spill over into all out violence. |
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Changes on the microscopic level eventually spill over into the macroscopic level. |
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She just wanted to get out of there and she could feel the tears welling up in her eyes, threatening to spill over onto her cheeks. |
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Despite the new grown-up demeanour, some aspects of the girl still spill over. |
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The dreck, it appears, continues to spill over on this side of the Atlantic. |
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Old water cisterns and a Victorian toilet spill over with a veritable mass of plants and bulbs. |
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Once you have the rocks in place, plant some ivy and creeping violets throughout, so that it will spill over the rocks. |
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Some Georgians are also worried that civil wars in neighboring nations might spill over into their country. |
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Lime green sweet potato vine, white-flowered bacopa, and small-leafed creeping Jenny spill over the urn's edges. |
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In addition, the aftermath of episodes of bullying may spill over to affect other service users in the ward community. |
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The lava flow managed to spill over the cooled igneous rock but what little did was diverted away from the town. |
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Terraced soil or stacked stones provide a place for the water to spill over. |
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My community is somewhat lucky that more of it has not spilled over but it does spill over to some degree. |
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I couldn't do anything else but stand there and stare into the glowing embers and jumping flames in order to still the tears that threatened to spill over. |
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Water was allowed to collect outside the surge tank and adjacent to the flapper valve and spill over into the surge tank. |
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Results show that, considering the levels reached in the canal C area, water is likely to spill over into secondary valleys. |
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Caution: Don't spill over tiles and stone walls because the product leaves brown stains. |
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When this and other squawfish spawn in the upper Gunnison River, their young are carried downstream by the current and may spill over the Redlands Diversion Dam. |
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Because of their increasing embrace of hedge funds, a crisis might spill over to pension funds and banks. |
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Hanging planters also make a good home for anything that will trail and spill over, such as ivies and creeping phlox, especially if the planter is hanging above eye level. |
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In addition the safeguard measures help to limit the risk that the exchange of information could spill over into collusive behaviour. |
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And it is soybeans that reign supreme, encouraging spill over buying interest in canola, wheat and feed grains. |
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Gratitude must spill over into our mission, in the joy that is deep rooted within us, in our being able to share that joy with others. |
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There are certain risks of civil war for us to fear, and the conflict could spill over far beyond the simple framework of the borders of Lebanon. |
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This rise will spill over into higher domestic food prices in countries whose currencies do not fully follow the dollar up. |
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Most of dams have spill over gates to prevent destruction during heavy rains. |
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You must also be sure that the glue you use will not melt the surface, and to be careful not to spill over some paste everywhere. |
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The Office was also monitoring the spill over of attacks against the civilians in Chad. |
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Outside markets are having a spill over bullish impact on farm commodities lately. |
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Have a look at the picture from tonight and I am sure you will feel something of the awesome blessings spill over to you. |
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Neumann said that political leaders should redirect the economic and financial crisis to ensure it did not spill over into the cultural sphere. |
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This was a tough no holds barred encounter which threatened to spill over at several junctures such was the committed and no-nonsense approach adopted by both teams. |
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It will also benefit from the spill over of violence from Syria into Lebanon, Turkey, Iraq and Jordan that is now inevitable. |
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The Police this week called off a community meeting before it began, as it appeared that emotions had reached boiling point and could spill over into violence. |
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Are fears that ethnic strife may spill over to the neighbors exaggerated? |
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Shortly after loading resumed, the gypsum began to run in a steady stream from the top of the after piles and to spill over the sides of the cargo box. |
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Whether it starts in the auto industry or elsewhere, it undoubtedly will spill over into the housing industry and all of the key indicator sectors, we hope. |
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Problems in one service system spill over into another. |
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It's starting to spill over into their public selfies, which are getting sexier and sexier. |
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That kind of waste may spill over into corporate decisions. |
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He is ready for reform, so long as it does not spill over into politics. |
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The Algerian government warned the French that it may spill over. |
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Finally, on the social side, I am concerned that unrest could spill over into attacks on the most vulnerable people, as unemployed young people might pick on their neighbours who are disabled for example. |
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The guy on the subway who took a creepshot of my cleavage of his phone, making nausea spill over my insides. That was rape culture. |
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Faith will spill over into self-sacrificing and practical love for others. |
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During trading hours, the changes in money market rates in the euro area generally spill over to the United States and vice versa. |
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Labor talks routinely spill over contract deadlines. |
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These economic benefits spill over into various fields of socioeconomic development, including issues surrounding employment, social policy and structural reforms. |
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And a poor weather forecast today is threatening to ruin the Twenty20 Finals Day which could spill over into a reserve day tomorrow for the first time on its 10th anniversary. |
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In general, he found that when a neighboring country experiences better growth, it tends to spill over into favorable development for the country itself. |
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