Check the engine shaft and rudder stuffing boxes for steady leaks and looseness. |
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To help prevent leaks, moisture seepage and decay problems, check your roof for weak areas. |
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Divers are expected to return to the wreck site later this year to check on the oil which still leaks from the battleship. |
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We will focus on the small, mister-style heads first, knocking off 20 or so at a clip, then tackle the larger leaks later. |
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Potentially harmful leaks from waste pipes can also be located, enabling repairs to be carried out quickly. |
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Ceiling speakers pump music into every room, and special sensors can detect water leaks. |
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To make sure your system operates efficiently, examine it frequently, checking for leaks, clogs, or misdirected sprinklers or drip-emitters. |
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He's a career security professional who deplores the leaks of classified material to the press. |
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Poor olfactory sense may put people at risk during fires, gas leaks or other dangerous situations. |
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Twice this year, little leaks have caused ceilings to become waterlogged and come crashing down. |
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The major problem that emerges is voltage leaks, which cause the chip to heat up considerably and ultimately put a block on progress. |
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It happens when acid from your stomach leaks back up through your oesophagus and throat. |
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The joints should be caulked to prevent leaks, and the hangers should be secure to the fascia. |
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But he got aboard a sinking ship and has had little chance to plug the leaks. |
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It had been plagued with serious mechanical mishaps such as overheating and problems with cracks and leaks. |
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If a window leaks water, interior finishes or exterior wall materials can be damaged. |
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If there are any leaks in the system, radon gas will escape and be detected because of the radiation it emits. |
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Thorough caulking and weatherstripping will control most of these air leaks. |
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And just as caulk is the first and best way to conserve heat, stopping leaks and drips is the first way to save water. |
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In excited atoms, energy radiated as photons eventually leaks into the vast interstellar spaces and redshifts away. |
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There are radiation leaks from nuclear power plants or nuclear reprocessing facilities. |
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This resulted in a very wet crossing, with the yacht developing a lot of leaks. |
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Where water from fire hoses or water main leaks had come in contact with this substance, it created small pools that resembled slush. |
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The repairs to the houses were for plumbing, leaks, pipe bursts, blockages, electricity and damaged water taps. |
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However, there is an understain of reddish umber that leaks around the forms and masses. |
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The hurricane put seven platforms out of action as well as damaging mobile rigs and springing leaks in oil and gas pipelines. |
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But if cypermethrin in the dip leaks into local burns, it can kill insects and fish. |
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Journalists tend to stockpile information, and it leaks out through our attempts at communication like air around an undependable vacuum seal. |
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Check the electrics as these can be expensive to repair and take a long look under the bonnet for oil leaks. |
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Roof and mechanical system leaks can allow water to soak interior surfaces. |
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European visitors to the site on the Wells Estate are often dismayed to find a landmark where undrinkable water leaks from crumbling walls. |
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She said in court papers that she had been constructively evicted because water leaks and mould contamination made the apartment uninhabitable. |
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The only people who can nail the perpetrators are the reporters who heard the leaks. |
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He was recently named vice chairman of the Presidential Commission to investigate the security leaks. |
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The floor is broken at various places and the roof has a plastered patch where it leaks. |
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So even though it is handled much like natural gas, it is not harmful to breathe if it leaks. |
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She'd helped Wendy in her attempts to contain the leaks during the unseasonable storm that blew in Monday afternoon. |
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The school accused the Council of dragging its heels over a replacement for a flat roof which was constantly being patched up because of leaks. |
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A sombre mood dominates, so much so that it leaks into the two upbeat tracks. |
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Many surface flows, supplied mainly from leaks in the ocean entry tubes, are also observed in the coastal flats near the ocean. |
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Some leaks have been found and it is hoped to check the complete area in the coming weeks. |
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Brain shift occurs when the dura is opened, cerebrospinal fluid leaks out, and the brain either shrinks or swells. |
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The government panicked over the reaction to possible leaks about its plans to plant the nuclear devices in an allied country. |
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I love improvisation and wildness of feeling and imagination, but it all has to find a container for itself. Otherwise the energy leaks out. |
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She stood by, for instance, as cyanide leaks from the Summitville gold mine killed wildlife in 17 miles of the Alamosa River. |
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Usually the barrel is merely rinsed or filled with cold water to check for leaks. |
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In the rainy months, a symphony of leaks puddled her floor, though she never cared, plashing through, with a duck's insouciance. |
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The leaks may have been caused by bad workmanship or by movement caused by workmen on the roof doing maintenance. |
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First, how do we know the leaks accurately reflected what Malvo told the police? |
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If the muscular valve above the stomach leaks, food mixed with acid washes back, or refluxes, into the esophagus. |
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However, despite a glowing surveyor's report, there are still leaks, draughty windows, and an incredible amount to do to my little valley abode. |
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The buses banned immediately were found to have defective brakes, tyres, air leaks, insecure doors and seats. |
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History has shown that such groups will have voluntary, or involuntary, leaks proportional to the size of the group. |
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Within two years, he believes, the law on prepublication injunctions will have broken down as the internet inevitably leaks stories out. |
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Once leaks are identified, using gaugeable tube fittings reduces problems, improves equipment reliability, and conserves energy. |
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To many observers, this seems an oxymoronic concept in a city notorious for information leaks. |
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The gastric juice is typically full of mucous, and protein leaks through the stomach lining and is lost in the stool. |
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If your container leaks onto the table too much when you water it, remove the umbrella and move the container to the patio floor. |
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Look for dirty spots in your insulation, which often indicate holes where air leaks into and out of your house. |
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What would be the position if the MP then leaks the information to a journalist, and it is published in a newspaper? |
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But this generally doesn't apply to third parties to whom the journalist leaks the information, since they aren't bound by the contract. |
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The new detector can also be used to locate leaks from mains pipes in streets and in industrial complexes which may have many miles of piping. |
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Inspect for leaks and damaged or broken parts before starting the day's work. |
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If there are any leaks, fill the hole or crack with plastic solvent cement and wrap it with plastic electrical tape. |
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If further water infiltration is to be prevented, all leaking pipes and roof leaks should be repaired. |
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In such times, we cling desperately to the life raft of the First Amendment, yet we must also remain aware of its leaks and holes. |
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If you have quick-set epoxy or muffler cement, patch the leaks after allowing the damaged section to dry thoroughly. |
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This stuff is useful for filling in holes and leaks, and for burning skin upon contact, in either its resin or powder form. |
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When the old surface was taken up it disturbed gas pipes and we had leaks which have been repaired. |
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The company cut pollution by plugging natural gas pipeline leaks and by cutting back on gas flaring at refineries. |
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Students also reported holes and leaks in the ceiling, as well as bad drainage that led to flooding. |
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It was established that a gas main supplying their home had a large number of leaks. |
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Restore water pressure and check the drain connection and the supply pipes for any leaks. |
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Copper is relatively soft, and long-term exposure to sharp pieces of limestone may cut through the pipe and lead to leaks. |
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There was evidence of past leaks, and some pipework had been replaced in the plant room area. |
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Water companies have made big strides in reducing leaks from their pipes, a historic aggravating feature in dry periods. |
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The objector also fears that accidental leaks from hazardous materials on the site could be detrimental to health. |
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Two pipelines at a petrochemical storage depot nearby reportedly have ruptured, but no leaks were detected. |
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Caulk and patch the cracks to prevent leaks and the damage that could result from them. |
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The construction of a new pipe for pumping treated sewage into the sea is under review after years of costly leaks and accidents. |
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If the gasket breaks down, small holes develop between the cylinder and the cylinder head, and these holes cause leaks. |
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And still, according to the absolutely intentional leaks, there doesn't seem to be a good answer. |
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For good reason, Congress has never adopted a law to criminalize leaks of government information. |
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Commanders worry over leaks of information that might compromise an operation. |
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It leaks into groundwater from fuel storage tanks, contaminating water supplies with a foul smell and taste. |
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If one classifies CSF leaks according to location they may be found in the anterior, middle or posterior cranial fossae. |
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Already, however, leaks from the secret pre-conclave meetings have been appearing in the media. |
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Even before this happened, you needed one of the secret decoder rings to get any sort of leaks or information out of this White House. |
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He said questions about possible leaks of confidential information connected to the sale have cast a shadow on the deal. |
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Even big corporations attach great importance to security measures to prevent leaks of commercial secrets. |
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There are oil passages on the outside of the crankcase to reduce the chance of oil leaks. |
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From about 1978, there was water ingress into the building as a result of leaks and condensation. |
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It also detects corona discharge, bearing wear, steam traps, valve noise, and some gaseous and water leaks. |
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They fear possible gas leaks and fires being started by combustible materials deposited in the huge caves created by mining activities. |
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The roof leaks, the walls are impregnated with damp and the buttresses are crumbling. |
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A protein called collagen leaks out from around the injured areas, causing inflammation. |
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The coffee bar was reopened on Monday last week after experts carried out checks for refrigeration leaks and testing for chemical contamination. |
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The interview, as his factional backers intended, fanned a frenzy of media speculation, leaks and destabilisation. |
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Additionally, rodents like gophers may chew on the tapes and leaks can be difficult to repair since they require digging the tapes out. |
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Ventilation or air leaks will also influence moisture and humidity in the greenhouse and on the covers. |
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He was often fingered as the source of government leaks and is skilful in the art of invisibility in times of trouble. |
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Rohcon surveyed the building a fortnight ago and rejected all claims of leaks and structural defects. |
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The reason is the metal's become so rusty that it's too thin and people's weight would make the leaks worse. |
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Microsoft is well aware that the Internet is dripping with code leaks, breaches of confidence, NDA violations, and it clearly can't get them all. |
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The surgeon copiously irrigates the wound with sterile saline solution and checks for leaks or bleeding. |
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The trapped water may accumulate to levels higher than the roof flashings, resulting in water leaks. |
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The telecon was so hush hush that not a word was actually spoken while it was in progress, for fear of, what else, leaks. |
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He was unjustly smeared by FBI leaks and unproven allegations, and subjected to cruel and unusual punishment without a trial. |
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He said crews aggressively attempt to plug leaks, but new leaks frequently open where patches had earlier been applied. |
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Now he is suffering character assassination through leaks and attacks under parliamentary privilege. |
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Other sources of moisture include deck leaks and, in one case, saltwater flying off of the shaft at a leaky stuffing box. |
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Given the intractable nature of controlling leaks, we need to try remedies that have not been tried before. |
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When it is 30 below zero, getting people's heat on is more important than stopping their leaks. |
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He is getting the drains right and stopping the leaks in the roof and so on. |
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Because they're knowledge-based, the Interweb guarantees leaks sooner or later. |
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Such leaks have been standard fare in parliamentary politics and the mass media for decades. |
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Also, prevent leaks by keeping your gutters clean, and make sure your downspouts drain well away from your home. |
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The surrounding tissue swells up and thin pus leaks through narrow passages called sinuses onto the surface of the skin. |
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The government has repeatedly vowed to do more to crack down on safety violations, but explosions, floods, gas leaks, cave-ins and other disasters are reported every week. |
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The meeting wound down shortly afterward but not before an agitated President Reagan warned once more against leaks. |
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Even an experienced programmer might have a hard time tracking down bugs caused by invalid accesses, overflowing writes, accesses to dead memory, memory leaks and the like. |
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The townhouses, clad in stucco plaster and weatherboard, have serious problems with leaks through decks and plaster systems causing framing to rot, he says. |
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You can usually seal these leaks by caulking or weatherstripping them. |
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It is easiest to check for leaks and blockages when it is raining. |
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The biggest rise has been in leaks from agricultural premises, raising fears that farmers are failing to maintain ageing oil tanks because of severely declining incomes. |
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Even very small leaks in duct work can carry large amounts of moisture, because the airflow in your ducts is much greater than other airflows in your home. |
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I mean, most people on here are literally openly hoping for the leaks to continue and expand in scope and scale. |
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He is concerned the pressure tests will find other leaks in the seabed around the well. |
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On a local level, pipeline leaks and spills could have a number of drastic effects. |
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That can happen, according to the report, when methane leaks out of fracking wells and into drinking water. |
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The roof leaks so badly that we have to put a bucket under it. |
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Vehicles passing over the leaks then cause the damaged surface to break up, creating loose stones which could fly off, causing damage or injury they said. |
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As the students repair leaks from damaged bulkheads the hull can be progressively flooded with water and rolled through 20 degrees, just like a ship at sea. |
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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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Justice gets about 50 such complaints from the CIA each year about leaks of classified information and few ever get beyond a preliminary investigation. |
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The leaks provided little information but provoked a great deal of talk. |
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You're always going to be pursued by your data shadow, which is forming from thousands and thousands of little leaks and tributaries of information. |
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There are too many leaks of classified information in Washington. |
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Inside, the leaks were stopped, the floors retiled, and the beautiful stained glass was cleaned and outside you can now look up to fine white verandahs and pretty cupolas. |
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She is groundbreaking on the problem of methane leaks in natural-gas fracking, an exception that swallows the rule. |
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Numerous leaks have developed from broken water pipes and mains. |
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Plus, you have to watch for possible explosions, gas leaks, backdrafts, and flash fires, and so you can't just point your firefighters at fires and let them work on their own. |
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The surprise leaks and backstairs briefings are familiar after six years in government, as is the whiff of intrigue and rivalry between the Prime Minister and the Chancellor. |
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Why stoop to intentional leaks and anonymous sources to push a defensive narrative? |
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Benkler, a defense expert witness, testified, however, that Manning's leaks were proportional to the information age he lives in. |
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These indicate air leaks, and they should be sealed with a duct mastic. |
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On the other hand, leaks of methane from natural gas wells could be pushing the U.S. over the Kyoto target for that gas. |
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Somewhere between the boiler and the radiator in the bathroom, water leaks out of our supposedly closed system, so we have to top it up regularly. |
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An old pro decodes the blind quotes and leaks surrounding the turmoil in the White House foreign policy team. |
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There has been a notable level of professionalism about the case, with none of the usual media leaks and no members blabbing too much to get some TV airtime. |
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My sense is that the latest leaks will have broad repercussions of an ungovernable variety. |
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But those incidents are due to mistakes and leaks, not proper fracking procedures. |
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She blessed the holy stink of bleach for cleaning linen and her hands, stripping them of blood and urine, the slow leaks of bodies giving up the ghost and flesh together. |
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Liquid leaks out of the blood vessels, making the mucous membranes lining the nose and throat to swell, and stimulating nearby gland to produce mucus. |
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Just after boarding was complete he activated the first signal and pictured in his mind the valves being blown so that there would be gas leaks all over the building. |
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In Washington, being the guy on a mission to stamp out leaks is a bit like being the lone narc at Woodstock. |
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She went on to explain that they still needed help, that they are an unsponsored band and that their roof leaks and the walls are cracked and shaking. |
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Plugging those nickel-and-dime leaks was Accruent's original mission. |
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In fact, only 10 percent of your heat leaks out via the noggin, says Daniel Sessler, an anesthesiologist at the University of Louisville School of Medicine. |
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Water pours into the top bucket at a steady rate and gives the system energy while water leaks out of each bucket at a steady rate and removes energy from the system. |
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Cholera vibrios release a poison that damages the lining of the intestine so that it leaks fluids and salts, and as a result, the patient is intensely dehydrated. |
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Flying shrapnel, fuel leaks, and an exploded engine nearly crashed the qantas Airbus 380 in Singapore recently. |
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According to the leaks, the experts also reportedly found the bra clasp to be corroded and therefore impossible to retest. |
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The benefits of the system include easy access to a stopcock, damage prevention due to unwanted leaks or pipe bursts and saving costs by conserving water. |
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The home is still empty today, and has suffered considerable interior damage, including structural decay resulting from water leaks in the building. |
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Indeed, when the leak story broke, he got right back on his favorite hobby horse and began railing against unauthorized leaks as if this never happened. |
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That's when the storm surge tests docklines and fenders, while the sheeting rain searches out all those small cabin leaks you'd intended to caulk last fall. |
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The rituals date back nearly a thousand years, but Vatican officials are taking very modern security measures to prevent any leaks from the conclave. |
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The inner paper layer of plasterboard encourages mold growth when inner walls become damp from inadequate venting of moisture or from leaks from walls, roofs, or plumbing. |
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Kerosene is volatile, flammable and leaks very easily from containers. |
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His trial collapsed after evidence emerged that the leaks, about the Government's involvement with radical Islamists, were not considered damaging. |
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The probability of a motor failure, along with propellant leaks, etc., for a multiengine cluster is greater than for a single motor of similar reliability. |
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Last month council officials halted the water supply to the pump room after discovering that leaks in the old borehole meant that visitors were mainly drinking rainwater. |
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Using a push broom, sweep off accumulated leaves, pine needles, and heavy buildups of dirt that could slow down the natural flow of rain off the roof and lead to leaks. |
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There were also 61 oil spills and 54 leaks of minerals and trade effluent. |
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The act was also not supposed to entangle reporters in a net of prison sentences, either as recipients of leaks or as disclosers in their own right. |
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Only the occasional deadpan one liner leaks out every now and again. |
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He was exposed frequently to anhydrous ammonia leaks from duplicators and a microfilm processor camera, and described the odor of ammonia occurring during these leaks. |
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Even so, the building has dry rot in places and the roof still leaks. |
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A green stripe of broad clotbur, a plant that grows in habitats in which there are seasonal water pools, attested that the leaks are a routine matter here. |
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It recently launched True Seal, a lid that seals to the glass and prevents leaks and spills. |
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The unique coverage supplements a normal homeowner's policy and covers the risk presented by oil leaks and clean-ups. |
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These toxins break down the walls of blood vessels and blood leaks out under the skin to cause the red blotchy rash of meningococcal septicaemia. |
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The firm offers unique pressure-activated sealants that seals leaks in oilfield environments. |
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Radiator boilovers, leaks, spills and improper disposal are common sources for accidental poisonings of pets as well as animals in the wild. |
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An approved technique for tracking down leaks and damaged pipes is to blow smoke into sewer lines. |
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The White House counsel was done in by a scurrilous leaks campaign. |
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It is critical to recognize that only a small subset of reportable incidents are due to leaks caused by pipe deterioration. |
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The Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk also announced he would resign over Panama Papers leaks. |
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Burris and his colleagues have proposed a mechanism that explains how motion can cause cartilage to reabsorb liquid that leaks out. |
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Before the leaks and girlfriends come out of the woodwork, spill it. |
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This means advertent and inadvertent exposure to leaks of confidential information. |
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Water heaters start to leak after a period of time, and those leaks can cause substantial and expensive water damage. |
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To ensure that there are no leaks, clean the surfaces before you reseat the valve. |
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The remains of the dam in Brown Cove can be seen, but again water leaks freely through it. |
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The dam in Keppel Cove is still in place, but water now leaks through its base. |
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There it was inspected for leaks and sealed, but a second attempt to depart also failed, bringing them only as far as Plymouth, Devon. |
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After that, the three cars were filled with helium and the presenters were required to sit in them to test for leaks. |
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Shocking scuttle shake, remote plipper malfunction, oil leaks, poor hot starting and general French fragility. |
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Therefore, the exposure of benzene would be limited to leaks that are below the limit of detection and go unnoticed for extended periods of time. |
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Pipeline developers do not always prioritize effective surveillance against leaks. |
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Pundits have wrung their hands over the consequences of the leaks. |
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Typical areas for leaks include the poppet valve, isolation valves and sootblower packing. |
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Make sure you have no leaks in taps or pipes behind cabinets and walls and check your damp course is working effectively. |
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Cho apologised for concerns that had been raised by the cyberattack and data leaks but said the nuclear plants themselves had not been affected. |
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Each glove was filled with 500 cc normal saline and visually inspected again for any tears or saline leaks. |
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In order to assist in detecting leaks, an odorizer is added to the otherwise colorless and almost odorless gas used by consumers. |
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The liner is designed to help extend service life, reduce leaks and improve water quality by helping prevent the future buildup of tuberculation. |
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Gordon Strachan, one of those corruptibly ambitious aides cloned by the Nixon administration, once carefully catalogued five varieties of leaks. |
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Dye and fluorescent tracers are used for detecting fluid leaks visually or by sensitive cameras or fluorometers. |
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Chloramine treatment, however, may cause pinhole leaks in the copper tubing carrying the water. |
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Most cerebrospinal fluid leaks originate in traumatic, infectious, or congenital temporal bone defects. |
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The moldable absorbent mat conforms to virtually any shape to control condensation, leaks, and drips. |
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Diverticulitis also may result in large abscesses, bowel blockage, or breaks and leaks through the bowel wall. |
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During the shortage, Northern Ireland Water pumped an additional 250 million litres of water per day into the system, most of which was lost through leaks. |
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Other simple projects to ensure efficient operation of the air conditioning system is to make sure filters and coils are clean and to check for and repair leaks in ducts. |
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Explosions caused by natural gas leaks occur a few times each year. |
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So it's very important that owners of CFC equipment stop leaks, conserve CFCs and begin planning immediately for conversion or replacement of CFC units. |
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This also is a good time to look for other areas that may need servicing such as stuffing box leaks, dry grease fittings and dry furling ring bearings. |
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Ethyl mercaptan is added to propane to create the smell to detect leaks. |
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The leaks by Chelsea Manning showed the secrets of the US military. |
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According to the Consumer Federation of America, sealing unwanted leaks around homes is an excellent way to cut home energy costs and decrease the household carbon footprint. |
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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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Because unfixed hydrogen has a low molecular mass, it can achieve escape velocity more readily, and it leaks into outer space at a greater rate than other gases. |
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The leaks were sealed with putty, but the relatively poor quality of the sealant materials available at the time meant that the problem was never totally overcome. |
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It is important to rule out PD catheter malposition and leaks. |
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In 2007, the Outlook magazine was selected for the investigation into two defence scams relating to purchase of Scorpene submarines and the leaks from the Navy War room. |
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Most water leaks are detected on the bench through the typical procedure of running water through the mold circuit and then pressurizing with 90 psi of air. |
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No politicians from Rousseff's party were mentioned in the leaks. |
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To protect against leaks, Yankee Gas uses magnesium as a sacrificial anode to cathodically protect short sections of main and isolated service lines. |
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The oil refinery at Texas City, Texas was beset by environmental issues, including chemical leaks and a 2005 explosion that killed 15 people and injured hundreds. |
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It leaks, fills up with condensation, the wipers are broken, the demister doesn't work, the airbags have got wet, it won't start and it's horrible to drive. |
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When a doomster's roof leaks, for example, does he shun the services of the roofer who can repair the roof for less than it would cost the doomster to fix the roof himself? |
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Even with pipeline leak volumes within SCADA detection limits, sometimes pipeline leaks are misinterpreted by pipeline operators to be pump malfunctions, or other problems. |
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The association suffered from water intrusion, including roof, sliding glass doors and window leaks, which resulted in dryrot of the wood framing members. |
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If a crack is sealed with hydraulic cement and there is movement around that Band-Aid and the hydraulic cement doesn't move with it, you get leaks. |
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The first program to be revealed, in December 2005, involved conventional wiretapping, but further leaks hinted that far more sweeping surveillance might be taking place. |
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On structures, an ice dam is the buildup of ice on a sloped roof which stops melt water from draining properly and can cause damage from water leaks in buildings. |
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Cerebrospinal fluid leaks may occur after acoustic neuroma resection. |
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A secondary ejector or crosshead vacuum pump is used to maintain the vacuum in the system against the small leaks in the pipe connections between carriages and wagons. |
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But up until now the leaks have been distinctly underwhelming. |
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