From the top of the hour news items on Today and 30-second segments on CNN, to the rotating videos, images of the deceased permeate. |
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Student internships permeate academic programs across a wide variety of disciplines. |
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Local residents see a clear connection between children's illnesses and the poisons that permeate their neighborhood. |
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The herbed mixture of sage, thyme and citrus had been carefully blended with softened butter and left to chill and permeate for a few hours. |
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Claustrophobia and dread permeate the air like the thick mist around the mansion. |
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The slow gait of percussion samples throughout the album provides room for the more ethereal sounds to permeate the listener's psyche. |
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Even in India, its birthplace, where it has been ruling supreme for the last 3,000 years, it has not been able to permeate the masses. |
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The skin is fried to a crisp, while the spices permeate the soft, silky flesh of the fish. |
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The same challenges on a larger scale permeate division and corps level Battle Command Training Program exercises. |
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The ion exchanger is porous and allows for a solution to permeate through the material. |
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The active oxygen and water vapour permeate through the porous rubber structure of the tyre over time, gradually reducing pressure. |
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Through the establishment of courses in humanities, management and economics, we expect to permeate liberal arts into the sciences. |
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But some pesticides, such as dieldrin or aldicarb, can permeate the entire body of the fruit or vegetable. |
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This premise sort of sets up many of the one-liners and jokes that permeate the film. |
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Simple physics principles might explain the mysterious magnetic fields that seem to permeate the cosmos. |
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When we do that, we give ourselves the opportunity to reflect on the fantasies and anxieties that permeate our everyday lives. |
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The inner mitochondrial membrane is folded into cristae that permeate the soluble, internal matrix. |
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A buck can be quite odoriferous, and his strong, musky scent can permeate the milk. |
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Marissa eyes flitted about at the shadowy woodland, an eerie sense of foreboding beginning to permeate the air. |
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Fugal procedures also permeate the fine passacaglia of the twelfth prelude, in G minor. |
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Its roots are in the heavens and its branches permeate the cosmos, paralleled in occidental mythology by the Norse Yggdrasill. |
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Staccato beats, tinny keys and metrosexual anxiety permeate Last Exit, the debut full-length by Hamilton, Ontario electro-pop trio Junior Boys. |
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Saute garlic, chiles, and whole spices like cumin or mustard seeds in oil so their flavors will permeate a dish. |
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He talks at length about fantasy and space opera and the various visions of Utopia that permeate science-fiction. |
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The warnings that permeate Polonius's speeches derive from his misperception of controlling his daughter's sexuality. |
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Divson lit up a cigarette in his home, letting the purple smoke billow to the ceiling and permeate the drywall exterior. |
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Or does the infection somehow permeate the entire environment, a contagion infecting everyone equally? |
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This problem will permeate every aspect of medical research and practice in the future. |
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Therefore anti-cancer nanoparticles need to extravasate from tumor vasculature and permeate thick fibrotic tissue to target tumor cells. |
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In presenting the main outlines of the orthodox theory, he is refreshingly free of the arrogance and simplistic dogmatism that seems to permeate the subject. |
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At times fear, rejection, wounded pride and withdrawal permeate this tense cinema paralyzed by gazes at the camera. |
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It was there that he developed the skills, imagination and aesthetic sense that today permeate his collections. |
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To check the hydraulic affectivity of the system the feed pressure per stage and the permeate flow need to be measured. |
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They permeate well the flavour of food they accompany, so they are perfect for cooking in the wok, the oven, in a stew, etc. |
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Called the ether, or the luminiferous ether, this medium was thought to permeate all of space. |
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Base-L is a protein and bioactive nutriment rich nutrition ingredient produced from whey and permeate. |
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For love, compassion and equanimity to permeate every single thought and action I must learn how to take refuge in that force itself. |
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Environmental mainstreaming must permeate all sections of society and start at a very young age. |
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Throughout the years, the authorities have bred a culture of mistrust and a policy of divide and rule that permeate families and communities. |
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The process produces a concentrated waste stream in addition to the clear permeate product. |
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However, on a deeper, more philosophical level, we are confronted with the values that permeate these traditions. |
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It can permeate through anything and then remove the undesirable and establish the desirable. |
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The fundamental values system should permeate all activities in schools and pre-schools. |
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If the permeate conductivity is still too high after the flushing duration, the emergency service will be started. |
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Operational risks are very broad and permeate all echelons of the organisation. |
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The ability to carry out the very best research and the determination to do so must permeate the institution's very spirit. |
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Lenses of extremely high quality permeate very light and gives a clear and sharp image. |
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If the tape was not porous, the sterilant would be unable to permeate. |
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As aol evolved, this ethos of personalization began to permeate the entire user experience. |
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Certainly, AIG needed enablers to so permeate the globalized financial system. |
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Double-think, censorship, and fear permeate daily life, often subconsciously. |
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The colors, lines, and shapes that permeate the film are truly a sight to behold. |
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But it seems fair to say they permeate his thinking, and past slights have not been forgotten. |
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Allow the billows of thick blue smoke to permeate your atmosphere. |
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Sure, numbskulls still permeate every stadium, and the larger the following and the more successful a club become, the bigger the proportion of obnoxious fans. |
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Magnetic fields can permeate non-magnetizable metals. A permanent magnet attached to the piston is thus detected through the aluminium wall of the cylinder. |
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These two principles permeate every particle of existence. |
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The podium floats four storeys above the ground supported by elevator towers, creating a porous building edge that allows the sea breeze to permeate the site. |
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However, to allow future teachers to take ownership of that cross-curricular integration of ICTs, it appears imperative that ICTs also permeate their own pre-service programs in a cross-curricular, inter-disciplinary fashion. |
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If education is indeed a life-long right, extending beyond a well-defined phase of early life, it must increasingly permeate the life-periods of work and retirement. |
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The smooth tones of live jazz piano, snare drum, and symbols permeate the sweaty air of the rehearsal studio. |
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The components in the liquid stream sorb into the membrane, permeate through the membrane and evaporate into the vapor phase. |
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If left unchecked and unanswered these cultural insecurities can permeate our business world, our sporting events and even the way children play in the school yard! |
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Excellent historical flavor and details permeate a fast-paced historical suspense novel. |
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The New York Times editorial page does not permeate across all of America. |
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The principle must embrace and permeate everything. |
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At the same time it is very important to understand that these barriers and borders permeate our consciousness and only then make their appearance as political, economic, socio-cultural, ethno-cultural and other barriers. |
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When all members of our school communities commit to creating cultures in which character and equity permeate everything they do, we create the inclusive culture that must characterize all Ontario schools. |
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The French Revolution continues to permeate the country's collective memory. |
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The images and assumptions that permeate our culture have a significant impact on the career aspirations of young women as well as internationally educated professionals. |
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Public safety was and is our number one concern not partisan politics as we have seen permeate so much of the government's manoeuvring in the 38th and now the 39th Parliament. |
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However, this and a few other spectacular cases, plus the rampant craze over China and India, are apparently sufficient to feed Europe's fears for the future that permeate our everyday life. |
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He stressed the transdisciplinary nature of these dialogues, the role of the arts in the community and how the issues artists deal with permeate all aspects of society. |
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The gluing ability of cornstarch adhesives depended on their capacity to disperse and permeate in surface of adherends. |
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Regarding this drama, Mircea Eliade remarked that: «here permeate passions and nostalgias unknown to the Romanian repertory so poor in myths and so rich in mediocre characters «stuck to the ground» or «deracinated». |
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Spend time with Mr Ovshinsky and his employees, and it becomes plain that his social values permeate his organisation. But what lifts Mr Ovshinsky into the league of genius inventors is something rather less common: success. |
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Democratic values and gender-equality permeate the curriculum. |
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For one thing, rave is likely to permeate the new cyberculture, for which it already offers a tailormade soundtrack. |
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Gas after diffusing across the dense membrane desorbs to the permeate side. |
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She tracks Buddhist and Jaina concepts as they permeate these eighth-century programs, from whole compositions to fine details and to intersections with ancient Tamil stories. |
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These early sculptures are frequently simple, curved forms, usually monochromatic and brightly coloured, using powder pigment to define and permeate the form. |
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However, it was observed that some herbicides were present in the recycled water at levels below drinking water standards due to detection of herbicides in the MF permeate. |
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Such influences cannot explain the similarities in vocabulary, grammar, and rules for sound change that permeate Indo-European languages, Anthony counters. |
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Presenting a layering of meaning and sound, these word-plays permeate my experience of Genesis, and other familiar texts of prayer including the shabbat kiddush. |
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