Water would naturally percolate through the rocks, and this would speed up the cooling of the pluton. |
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They did badly, in part, because much of this growth did not percolate into the rural areas. |
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The sand in the Marietta preserve overlies an ancient soil surface so hard and dense that water cannot percolate through it. |
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Isn't it true there is no freedom of the press, without which good ideas do not percolate well? |
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There is a perceptible change in the party's outlook which will soon percolate down to the basic worker. |
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Naturally, it would take a long time for a very viscous liquid to be squeezed out of a sponge and to percolate to the top. |
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So those could be living down the cracks underneath the surface but the gasses will still percolate upwards. |
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You also have a natural filtration process as the water will percolate down through the ground and the ground will filter the water naturally. |
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We all know that there is nothing so easy to macerate, percolate, absquatulate and totally busticate as the ten commandments. |
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Scenes percolate with the natural interplay of friends and neighbors, giving rise to a barely suppressed boisterousness. |
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As for the Greens, as long as the two-party duopoly misrules America, third-party efforts will percolate and independent voters will proliferate. |
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Agriculture activities such as terracing earthen bunds and other vegetative measures allow water to percolate into the soil. |
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These deposits represent enrichments of ore minerals caused by surface waters that percolate downwards through an existing sulphide-rich orebody. |
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Russian militants continue to percolate through the Ukrainian border, hoping their Kremlin-stoked fantasies will come true. |
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In the U.S., it took more than a decade for the lessons to percolate from the teach-ins to the startups. |
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The pad is used to store a mound of ore through which chemicals percolate to leach out the gold ore, which is then collected and processed into bullion. |
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These vapours can percolate into structures and buildings from contaminated groundwater or soil. |
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Yet one measure will seize the headlines and percolate through to voters: the decision to cut the top rate of tax for the very richest. |
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The lipid shells are deposited directly in the lungs and percolate into deeper regions of the tumour which lack oxygen. |
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Repositioning arts and culture starts in the local community and it must percolate through all levels of government. |
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I cannot get over how we have allowed this disastrous policy to percolate and incubate until it has reached the magnitude that it has. |
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Nonetheless, we should be aware that advanced concepts often percolate very slowly into the mainstream of human consciousness. |
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The presence of shallow depressions in the ground surface allows time for water to percolate into the soil and reduces the volume and speed of flow across the slope. |
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The benefits will not automatically percolate through to the most deprived countries and regions of the Community. |
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By capturing rainfall and allowing it to percolate into the ground, soil chemistry and biology can treat the polluted water naturally. |
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In these areas, it can percolate naturally through the ground and into subterranean water supplies. |
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Despite their title, French language did not always percolate through to these units, and in some cases was even spoken only briefly. |
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Although those beliefs are changing, it is taking time for that mindset evolution to percolate through the system. |
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Summary: The influence of acid deposition on the ionic composition of throughfall, forest floor percolate, and mineral soil solution was studied. |
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Just keeping a lid on things, as oil revenues grow and begin to percolate downwards, may be a realistic ambition for a country divided internally and surrounded by strife. |
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Novel gun control ideas continue to percolate through the commentariat. |
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And this effect would probably percolate up the food chain somewhat. |
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These form where fluids released from the downgoing plate percolate upwards and interact with cold mantle lithosphere of the forearc. |
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Exterior surfaces are paved with light-coloured rolled, compacted concrete which allows wastewater to percolate through the paving to a storm water collection system. |
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Chrome VI is a toxic form of the compound and, being soluble, is liable to percolate into groundwater, whereas chrome III is non-toxic and not very soluble. |
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Ms. Hélène St-Jacques: Well, I think given that there's such crisis, believe me, when that topic has even started to percolate to the surface, they can't imagine it happening. |
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The companies estimates that around 80 million tons of tailing will be produced each year, and hope to construct a dam where the tailings can be contained and allowed to percolate down into the soil without runoff. |
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An additional risk to the economic outlook is whether the sharp pick-up in the headline inflation rate due to the rise in food and energy prices will percolate through to core prices. |
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Allow the solvent to flow away until it reaches 1 mm above the upper level of the absorbant then percolate a further 70 ml of n-hexane in order to eliminate the n-alkanes naturally present. |
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It hasn't been around long enough for it to resonate and percolate through the communities to where they can make an informed choice about whether they support or object to this bill. |
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That looks like a poor deal for the Angolan people. In Angola accusations of personal enrichment percolate up towards the top of the state structure. |
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They are porous and highly permeable to rainfall, and allow rainwater to slow percolate into the soil below, instead of flowing over the surface as runoff. |
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