Rainwater soaks back into the soil naturally in a woodlot but runs off a parking lot and must be captured in a storm sewer. |
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When the water soaks into my shoes, I lose all feeling in my toes, but it is okay because I am not being beaten for being a little wet. |
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At this point, water either soaks into the face of the concrete masonry or flows down the wall. |
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He's mature beyond his years, practices extremely well, works really hard, soaks things up. |
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The frigid water soaks your innermost layer of clothing, which is practically a guarantee of hypothermia. |
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So if you have your bag with you, or if your clothing falls too low, it soaks up the hose water like a sponge. |
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That run-off soaks through transpiration trenches, so it reduces the volume of water running off and also gives a filtration effect. |
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In 1999, he developed a way to chemically modify cotton gauze so that it selectively targets and soaks up elastase. |
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Unless the roof is waterproofed, that weight could double as the soil soaks up water during rains. |
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The applicator thoroughly soaks each moss spot until it puddles with the mixture by holding the nozzle about 1 inch from the surface. |
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Watered-down paint soaks into the porous concrete so it won't flake or peel like surface paint does. |
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Ice packs or sodium bicarbonate soaks, if available, may then be applied to the area stung. |
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The independent suspension soaks up all manner of road imperfections from concrete joins to ruddy great holes quietly and without a jolt. |
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The gel-creme formula goes on smoothly and soaks in instantly, leaving you feeling silky soft. |
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The receptor soaks up angiogenic growth factors, depriving blood vessels in the brain, lungs, and kidneys of essential maintenance tools. |
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Ideally you want manure from horses bedded on straw, since the straw soaks up urine and rots down with the manure to produce a great conditioner. |
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The drawback is that down soaks up water, so you can't wear most jackets in the rain. |
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The material soaks up water that freezes at altitude and can cause delamination that may not be readily visible. |
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Foot soaks, Epsom salts and essential oils, for example, are not recommended in certain conditions. |
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Most, though, are intended as peaceful retreats for grown-ups who prefer quiet soaks to water slides. |
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A mold fossil often forms when water soaks into the rock where a shell is buried. |
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The dirt will settle as the rain soaks the trench over time or the spring runoff breaks down the larger clumps of earth. |
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Extension of the valid target can also occur where perspiration soaks into the cloth jacket in the areas adjacent to the metallic plastron. |
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And when lots of rain falls compost soaks up the water so it doesn't wash away across the soil surface. |
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Other foot soaks include strong tea, baking soda or Epsom salts. |
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The black Chinese ink soaks into the moistened rice paper, curls and spreads, wrapping itself around the fibers of the paper. |
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And that soaks into tissue very readily, with the acid part doing its damage along the way, and the fluoride merrily poisoning enzymes and wreaking havoc. |
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The serum soaks in, giving a smooth base in preparation for moisturising, while the day cream is silky-smooth and left my skin feeling and looking soft and dewy. |
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As such, rainwater no longer soaks into them and flows across the surface of the soil. |
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He soaks cherries in bourbon just to counterpose them against his mouthwatering, many-colored, many-splendored torchon of foie gras. |
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Nor do firms use the same ready reckoner in calculating just how much carbon planting a tree soaks up. |
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If the blood soaks through the gauze or cloth you're holding over the cut, don't take it off. |
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Further luxury comes from a softly-tuned suspension that admirably soaks up most bumps and disturbances without feeling excessively floaty. |
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That gives them some comfort and hygienic protection, and also soaks up the blood of birth. |
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And as snow melts it soaks into the bales or makes the ground muddy. |
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When Wells drips water on a dishful of that, the water soaks in as if the dish were full of Kleenex. |
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Patty's tears came on like a rain that starts unnoticeably but surprisingly soon soaks everything. |
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The water soaks the cotton wicks and climbs by capillarity from the reservoir to the pot. |
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These are removed from the dialysate by running it through a substance called a sorbent, which soaks up the waste and is binned once a day. |
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Despite rainstorm after rainstorm, the Texas ground is so dry that it soaks up water. |
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It also soaks up about 100 kg of surplus nitrogen per hectare over its growing cycle. |
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The first player of each team soaks the sponge with water, runs back to the smaller bucket and squeezes the water into it. |
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It soaks the laundry faster, thoroughly replaces the washing liquor and achieves maximum drainage at the end of the wash cycle. |
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It has a sturdy diamond frame, long-travel suspension and high-traction tires, so it soaks up rough terrain and handles well on tight trails. |
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Infiltration: when water ends up on land, it soaks into the earth and becomes groundwater. |
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The cut bleeds in spurts, blood soaks through the bandage or the bleeding doesn't stop after 10 minutes of firm, direct pressure. |
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I gasp loudly as the cold liquid soaks my face and my chest. |
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Whatever ink soaks through will be absorbed by the paper towel. |
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Likewise, their prescription-drug plan is limited to seniors, and even then it soaks the taxpayers while allowing the drug makers to keep charging rip-off prices. |
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The garden also uses bark chip mulch which soaks up water and slowly releases it into the ground and a combination of soil and gravel to improve drainage. |
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Some get good results from dilute vinegar soaks, painting the nail with tea tree oil or squirting the oil from Vitamin E capsules around the nail. |
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Their clientele drops as rain soaks up the pleasures of pavement shopping. |
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Alice Lorot takes a long root from a plant she calls sokotei, scrapes the skin of the root into a calabash of water, and soaks it for several hours. |
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It is unfortunate that we will not find it in the budget, but it is also the waste and the mismanagement of government that soaks millions of dollars out of taxpayer pockets for zero return. |
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After a long underground journey taking over 5 000 years, Cauterets thermal spring water soaks up trace elements, silica and sulfur derivatives drawn from deep under the mountains. |
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The builder therefore soaks the gunwale pieces for a week. |
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One more problem with plastic in the oceans is that it works much like a sponge and soaks up some poisonous chemicals that have been dumped into the seas. |
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But it soaks up management time and makes a loss. |
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She also moisturizes at least once an hour, soaks her nail tips in lemon juice to keep them white and has several hundred pairs of gloves in various styles and wears them almost constantly. |
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Put a boy who has never wanted to do anything but fly in a big, hefty, fully-aerobatic 600 horsepower fighter-type airplane and he soaks up this new world like a sponge. |
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The insalubrity threatens the settlement: the soil soaks up water. |
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The sadness that soaks through Kerouac's story comes from the certainty that this world of hoboes and migrant workers and cowboys and crazy joyriders — the world of Neal Cassady and his derelict father — is dying. |
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Scatter dry granules within the plant's drip line, then water thoroughly so the chelate soaks into soil around roots. |
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That could convince people that Europe, in its governance, is not something run exclusively from Brussels, which concentrates and soaks up more powers, more decisions, more authority. |
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On land, this rain or snow either soaks into the soil, becoming part of the groundwater, or it drains back into streams, rivers and oceans, and the cycle starts again. |
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Its back deck soaks in afternoon sun, and owner Caroline Chouinard doles out recipe suggestions along with tastes of her Alicante Bouschet and Granny Smith Apple Wine. |
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The collection features body mists, whipped body lotions, cream bubble baths, warming body scrubs, effervescent mineral body soaks and cleansing body washes. |
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Leave the yarn in the dye overnight so the color soaks through. |
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