The kitchen smelled of cookies or whatever my Aunt Renee was finishing up for our desserts, and fresh coffee percolating. |
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Even today I can still recall the aroma of bacon cooking and coffee percolating on the woodstove while my mother started breakfast. |
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I looked over at the coffee pot, which had been done percolating for a good fifteen minutes. |
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Now that's fine when you are inhaling the mouth-watering smell of percolating coffee or a sizzling roast. |
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He paused as he sniffed the air and glanced over at the coffee pot percolating java on the counter. |
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The waiter duly brought the coffee which had obviously been percolating away for about six months, freshly-brewed being a relative term. |
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I hope to visit some of these ideas that are now percolating with regard to the worship experiences of today. |
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With Bob Finch's string bass at his side and pianist Si Perkoff or Bob Smale percolating at the keyboard, they generate a remarkable drive. |
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It promises to produce everything from the waft of freshly baked chocolate cookies to percolating coffee over a personal computer. |
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A coffee percolating machine was bubbling in the corner, making the room smell welcoming. |
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Underneath all these echoing voices, he stretches pulsing bass, percolating congas, and an ocean of polyrhythmic waves into a weird dance song constantly in-flux. |
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These ice layers are formed by the water percolating down through the snow when it melts in the summer and refreezes to form clear ice. |
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The liquid load then gradually drains down through the bed, rather like a percolating filter, and is collected by a drainage network at the base. |
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Further east, more activities in the ground transportation sphere are percolating at the Ontario AgriCentre in Guelph. |
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These are shallow dips dug out of a surface where storm water gathers before percolating down through the soil. |
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Instead, he vehemently advocated the theory that the minerals were deposited from descending, percolating water from the primeval ocean. |
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Any water percolating through the soil near the walls will run off into the French drain. |
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The source of percolating water could be precipitation, irrigation, groundwater or leachate recirculated through the landfill. |
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PetitionĀ 274 dealt with the risk of volatile organic compounds percolating into buildings from contaminated groundwater or soil. |
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Nitrates can be leached with percolating water although alternating dry periods can led to a net upward nitrate capillary movement. |
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I could feel a maddening mixture of emotions percolating inside of me, and I had the distinct, ill-omened feeling that everything was going to rush to a boiling point tonight. |
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Variable preservation suggests that some of the pollen may have been redeposited, possibly by water percolating through layers during summer melting. |
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My aunt is the only early riser of the house, up before first light most mornings, so at least there was coffee already percolating and breakfast being made. |
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It is not quite percolating through to the people who are the movers and the shakers, and the people who are able to, you know, change situations. |
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Runoff from steep ice-cliffs, or through subglacial flow driven by water percolating through pores or fractures, will convert a high fraction of melting into ablation. |
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As an added precaution, I also constructed plastic-lined and rock-filled drainage ditches on the surface to prevent water from percolating down from the surface. |
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This, of course, is the sound of indie films, sometimes as if from the bottom of a well, rarely the crisp, percolating coffee and microwave beep of a Hollywood kitchen. |
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Mars certainly has your brain percolating with wild ideas and far-fetched fancies, but isn't it weird how nobody wants to know about anything out of the ordinary right now? |
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A chocolate cakelette, caramel percolating from its warm top, is sided with peanut butter chantilly cream. |
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Some pseudofossils, such as dendrites, are formed by naturally occurring fissures in the rock that get filled up by percolating minerals. |
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Bassist Anderson and drummer Schuller kept things percolating, Anderson with a walking bass line, Schuller with some crisp drum work. |
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Water hardness results from the solution of carbon dioxide released by bacterial action in the soil in the percolating rainwater. |
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Use of salt for highways deicing is another source of contamination: when this salt washes off roads it may easily move with percolating water into underground aquifers. |
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Piping-hot underground water and steam, percolating up through fissures in rocks fractured by seismic activity, have been a welcome feature of the European landscape since the Romans popularised bathing. |
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Once ejected from their surface sites, these ions may be leached downward by percolating water to become removed from the biogeochemical cycles occurring in the upper part of the soil profile. |
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On the mid-ocean ridge you have sea water percolating through hot rocks and eventually this produces gasses which these life forms live off. |
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For instance, bitumen emulsions' properties of coating, percolating and sealing mean that road structures can be offered to the client using quarry materials previously unused in conventional asphalts. |
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Featuring blasts of brass, scratchy guitars and percolating synth noise, it's drenched in the band's typical sense of paranoia but somehow sounds more relaxed. |
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Are these trends the result of a combination of chance factors percolating together into a single effect, or are they the result of the deliberate manipulations of skilled puppeteers, or even a bit of both? |
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Whatever forecasting power the flow of orders possesses, it should be quickly exhausted. It turns out, however, that the information in today's order flow will still be percolating through the market weeks afterwards. |
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Many zero-tension lysimeters have been deployed at several locations to collect water percolating through theĀ forest floor and near-surface soil horizons. |
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Over the years, uncontrolled development and more intensive management of pastureland and forests have impaired the natural filtration capacity of the soil and with this, the quality of the percolating water. |
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Water percolating through bottom sediments into the ground becomes filtered and water flowing downstream out of the wetland in a stream or river is also much cleaner. |
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Weathering leads to increased particulate matter in streams draining the edifices and higher concentration of elements easily leached by percolating groundwater. |
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This blend of subterranean bass wobbles, digital glitchery, ascendant arps, and percolating percussion defies genres and is guaranteed to be inspiring. |
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The idea for a new general post office began percolating in the early 1860s, and the south part of City Hall Park was ultimately chosen as the location. |
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A manure storage with a soil base can have the added risk of contaminated water percolating into the ground beneath the pile and reaching groundwater or tile drainage systems. |
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Now Cairo's top hotels bubble to the sound of percolating smoke. |
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In areas underlain by soluble bedrock, its solution by precipitation and percolating water commonly produce cavities. |
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There is nothing like percolating coffee over an open campfire. |
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