These rocks cause the steam to condense and the water trickles into a clay channel and receptacle, where it collects and cools. |
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I know sometimes I drop the act and my eyes glaze over and a droplet of drool trickles from the corner of my mouth. |
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Water simply passes out from the wall, falls against a flat surface and trickles into a surrounding moat. |
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Her stockings are ruined and a rivulet of blood trickles from one of her knees. |
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It was one of those units where the water trickles over an electric coil to heat it up. |
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He broke out in a cold sweat, feeling the trickles of perspiration run down his clammy face. |
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Even there, in too many of the pipes, the water trickles out so feebly as to be useless. |
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A secret streamlet trickles on beneath the heavy cover of inertia and pseudo-events, slowly and inconspicuously undercutting it. |
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Candle chandeliers hung one after another, leading up to a beautiful stained glass window, laced with silver like trickles of sky. |
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Without this handy little squeeze pump, bile trickles at an even flow from the liver into the gut. |
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Against a rustic stucco wall, water trickles out of scalloped bowls into a colorful blue fountain bedecked with blazing bougainvillea. |
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Here he is seen comforted by stablemates while the cut above his left eye trickles blood from jostling with the crowd. |
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Her eyes widened as Jesse stood there, small trickles of blood dripping from his clenched hands. |
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Combined with ice cubes and a little bit of essence, the trickles of liquid from crushed melons go on to become a sweet delicacy. |
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His arms were covered in small trickles of blood that flowed from the many burns on his body. |
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I collapsed behind a car cradling my head, feeling fresh trickles of blood flow down my face. |
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Radio space slowly trickles out as the Federal Communications Commission frees more of the spectrum for real-world uses. |
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Synthesised melodies swell from ambient trickles into great, lush waves and splash over crisp breakbeats. |
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Nevertheless, the water collects in small, coalescing passageways and eventually trickles out of each glacier. |
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For another example, consider the process of percolation, where a fluid trickles through the mazelike passages of a porous medium. |
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A sludgy stream trickles past, fouled by children unable to find the key in time. |
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Anastasia reached behind her to no avail as she felt two globulous trickles of blood exit a pair of widening gashes where the base of he skull met the summit of her spine. |
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In the business world, when a company makes profits, a portion of these profits trickles down to the workers in recognition of their good work. |
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Water trickles from a tributary spring into a ewer held against the outlet by a maiden gracefully leaning forward as she grasps the stem of an olive bush to steady herself. |
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Morale, it has been said, doesn't start at the bottom of an organization, but trickles down from the top. |
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Information flows are purposely impeded for competitive reasons and reduced to trickles from rumor and espionage. |
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Several small trickles of blood flow down the side of his neck. |
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If it's so wet that liquid trickles away from it, add more dry material, such as chopped straw, dry leaves or dry soil. |
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We're taking trickles and bits from what the police tell us. |
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Carbuilders war with each other and the competition between them trickles through to the entire subcontracting chain. |
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How policy trickles down from UNESCO headquarters in Europe to a sand cay on the outer edge of the Great Barrier Reef half a world away is something else entirely. |
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Sweat trickles down the face of a man busking in a steamy town square. |
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He places it in the foreground of the picture, lapping with its little pink tongue at the deep red blood which trickles down the torso of the tortured satyr. |
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During the interval, the audience trickles out of the capsule into the vast darkness of the encompassing Exchange hall, crowding round the various bars for drinks. |
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Water trickles through the rocks and circulates because of localized and dispersed fissures. |
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It trickles down, and it has resulted in loss of dignity, loss of parenting skills, loss of community, loss of traditional ceremonies. |
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It has impacted the industry and it trickles down to the communities across the country and impacts those individuals. |
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While the economy is booming, precious little wealth trickles down to the poor. |
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Much as corruption begins at the top and trickles down, effective anti-graft strategies must start at the highest level to be effective. |
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To make life easier for you, think of the pourer on your bottle of olive oil, finished the oil which trickles down! |
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National governments have a duty to ensure that good governance trickles outwards. |
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Stalagmites form when water trickles through crevices in a cave's ceiling and drips to the floor. |
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The subject of legends, myths and folklore, Ewan is described as an an anti-hero who is accompanied in adventure by a soundtrack of laughter that trickles like a stream through the night. |
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It is fantasy to think that Third Angel could exist without public support, and yet it is the kind of work that, eventually, trickles through the system to invigorate the mainstream stages. |
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The EU must see poverty eradication as a realistic and achievable objective, rather than hoping that neo-liberal policies will create wealth that trickles down through society. |
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Advantage Djokovic, as his half volley clips the net and trickles over. |
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What could be more relaxing and enjoyable than hearing and seeing water cascade into a pond or gurgle over rocks as it trickles down a waterfalls designed specially for your property. |
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Water trickles away from gutterings and down spoutings into the big water tank at the back of the house. |
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In the pre-school section, teacher Shehide Demaj trickles water from a two-litre plastic bottle over the hands of her children before they sit down to eat the lunch their mothers have packed for them. |
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Just as a downspout does, they hang from a hole in the gutter, and the rain trickles down them to a splash block, drain system, or rain barrel. |
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Money goes in one end and trickles out the other end to the people. |
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His lofty current projects include work with the Louvre and pianist Mikhaïl Rudy, and that ambition trickles down into his dancefloor engagements, which still announce techno as the ultimate transcendent form. |
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As I mentioned earlier, the government has committed to funding time and time again in Manitoba, but the real challenge in Manitoba is that the money, when it is committed, trickles out, if it gets out. |
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Similarly, they may have greater influence than in the past in putting in place mechanisms and institutions to ensure that growth trickles down to the poor over the longer term. |
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Sometimes the hate trickles in slowly, just one or two messages a day. |
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Surface water consists of the tiny trickles of water flowing on the surface of the Earth that develop into larger streams and eventually combine to form rivers and lakes. |
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Amid the changes being lived by the Church in Algeria, our visit allowed us to see, at each stopping place, little signs of this life which continues deep down, like the first trickles of Spring when the snows melt. |
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There are five distinct tastes as it trickles over the tongue. |
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Featuring a low-and-lean profile, exclusive paint that trickles into the components and new custom wheels, this one-of-a-kind cruiser is the definitive hot rod bagger. |
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The streams that run south and east from the mountains to the coast are short and rapid torrents after a storm, but at other times dwindle to feeble trickles of mud. |
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Here the water just trickles along, but later it becomes a torrent. |
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She dollops porridge into a bowl and trickles condensed milk over the top. |
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