We were shown into a smart little auditorium where big speakers were pumping out relaxing little sounds of birds chirping and water trickling. |
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That night they found a small stream with fresh, clean, water trickling toward the ocean to their right. |
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He felt water trickling inside the box, and realized that the casket was leaking slightly. |
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Then, he just sat there, staring at the water trickling out of the fountain. |
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Water gushed out of it, trickling down and mixing with the sweat across his face. |
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The water trickling from the mine has a pH of about 0.8 and a temperature of 107 degrees Fahrenheit. |
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The microbes convert the hydrogen sulfide into odorless hydrogen sulfate, which is carried away by water trickling over the foam. |
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People kept trickling in by the dozen, stopping by to take a look, choosing something that caught their fancy and even placing orders for more. |
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He paced the maze of corridors to the small conference room and burst into the room with a dribble of sweat trickling down his forehead. |
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Blood oozed from the wound, trickling down his side to the towel beneath him. |
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She has had to wring out water from insulation in her loft, endure water trickling down the walls in her hall and scaffolding around her chimney. |
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I could have sworn I saw some drool trickling down his chin, but maybe not. |
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However, I also suspect subscriptions will start trickling in once people know they aren't duds. |
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The company found a clearing between three hills where the grass was low and a few trees stood sentinel over a tiny, trickling crick. |
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Shana was the first to recover from the disturbing sight of blood trickling through Krist's fingers. |
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There is also some debate regarding the benefits of the reforms trickling down to the lowest strata of Indian society. |
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Some looking stoic, others with tears quietly trickling down their caved in faces. |
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A few weeks ago, I went rafting with a few friends in California and the pictures are still trickling in. |
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The sound of trickling water from a fountain and the glow from built-in wooden light fixtures set a soothing mood. |
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The red gleam is pouring down on me, trickling through my skin into my body, filling my insides with airy red rain. |
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Following a clear trickling stream through woodland, you'll pass the isolated Jericho Cottage, once owned by renowned Cornish artist John Opie. |
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Luther walked down the dusty streets of Cantrip, runnels of sweat trickling down his back. |
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The Tuesday morning of O-Week marks the start of the examination, with swimsuited first-years trickling in for their assigned lap times. |
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I leaned back on my hands while she poured water on my hair, tiny little cupped palmfuls trickling down over my scalp. |
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People were trickling across, but in the dozens rather than tens of thousands. |
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It's great for a front-row forward to look up from a scrum and see the ball trickling into touch 40 metres down the pitch. |
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He has only slit the flap of one of his ears, and the trickling blood bedabbles his body. |
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The sun falling upon my back has turned the dampness beneath my hair to wet, a tiny rivulet of sweat trickling down my spine. |
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No longer applicable, then, is the old theory of material benefits trickling down to the poor as the economy flies. |
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Her cheeks were covered in tiny scrapes and a larger wound was already trickling a small stream of crimson blood down the middle of her forehead. |
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It pooled in his throat and in rivulets across his flat stomach, trickling into the wound with the raw sting of salt. |
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Slowly, she raised her face to Bran, covered with shallow cuts trickling blood. |
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A cut curved slightly downward on her left cheek, still trickling minute amounts of blood on the sundress. |
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Limestone dissolved by trickling water has formed both stalagmites and stalactites, and the beauty of the Cave is notable in its own right. |
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Alex had stood on the rocks above him, and could see the blood trickling out from beneath the spinifex tussocks. |
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Christiane, time is obviously of the essence, and you said aid is trickling in slowly. |
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National council decisions aren't usually publicised to members, so this information is only trickling out to members slowly. |
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I washed up, brushed my teeth, pulled on my pajama bottoms despite the warm breeze trickling through my open window. |
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Its five 6 to 9 foot high blocks of sumi ink were cast from scholars' rocks and constantly modified by the wear of trickling water. |
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On New Year's Day they discovered water trickling down the walls in their hall. |
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In a moment, he was still again, his eyes opening slowly with tears trickling from them. |
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Eventually we could smell it in the air and hear it trickling beneath the eddies of wind. |
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And, almost like a miracle, the dim laughter subsided to the cool trickling of a nearby stream. |
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Along the way there is a slow but steady trickling stream of septuagenarians, slipping their way down to the round stone tower by the beach. |
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In the quiet hours before midnight I lay with my ear to the place and heard the trickling as from a spring, the gurgles and sucks and splashings. |
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If the trickling water feature doesn't start to calm you, then the mood music definitely will. |
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Rain came blasting down from the once-clear-of-clouds cloudy sky onto her face, trickling down her cheeks. |
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This was a beautiful piece of work where one could almost hear the water trickling over the flagstones. |
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Soon a sweet purple liquid was trickling out of the spout into the container she had placed underneath. |
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Water is trickling over pale, crusty rocks into clear, tiny pools. |
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Filmy insects were circling the dusty plant on his desk, their transparent wings fluttering in the lamplight, and rain was trickling down the blue wall. |
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Her right shoulder was gashed open and trickling with blood. |
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Thin down by whisking in water, a tablespoon at a time, till the dressing has a creamy, trickling consistency. |
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It was just after eight o'clock on a seasonably cold morning, and worshippers were trickling in and stamping the snow off their boots. |
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There was no trace of human life, only the croak of a raven and a trickling stream. |
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There was an azure sky and a meandering ricer and a cobblestone plaza with a trickling fountain. |
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The first reports of hoarding are trickling in and the seeds of a full-blown panic were sown. |
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The water trickling down felt almost as though the fingers of death were drawing lines upon his shuddering skin. |
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A lump sum for the filming, plus the chance of a couple of grand in repeat fees trickling in over the next few months. |
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Viewers immediately started trickling in, their avatars popping up on my screen as they did. |
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Spoon the hot, crumbled sausage and bacon on top, trickling over any bacon fat as you go. |
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By mid-afternoon, four hours after the attack, survivors were still trickling out from the building. |
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Furrow irrigation, which uses a lot of water, has been replaced by sprinkling and, where necessary, by trickling systems. |
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There was a wound to the right side of her head from which blood was trickling and whitish matter was visible. |
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If the beam is properly positioned, the water trickling from the bottle should become luminous. |
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Rustling leaves and trickling water abound while vibrant colors of flowers and vegetables are treats to the eye. |
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However, high definition video is trickling into programme production, both in cinema and television. |
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Hear water trickling through the canals, feel the wind that flutters the leaves. |
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The living wall also offers a pleasing environment for employees who can now enjoy its beauty and fragrance and the sounds of trickling water. |
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But at the instant I saw the the cut had bled a little, and the blood was trickling over my chin. |
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In 2009, the provence refinery will replace its trickling filter with much more efficient activated sludge treatment. |
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Now I hear the little everyday sounds people take for granted, like water trickling. |
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The benefits of a strong economy are not trickling down to low income families to lift them above the poverty line. |
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Diners encounter a massive smooth slab of onyx, backlit with water trickling behind it, when they enter the restaurant, and are welcomed by polite and attentive waiters. |
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Our bodies, faces, and hair drip with rain water trickling to the ground. |
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Should she just leave him there, trickling blood on the carpet? |
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At about one o'clock I was still awake, sitting patiently with the lights off, watching the gold sand in the hourglass trickling with an almost painful laziness. |
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After the swanky island was ravaged by Hurricane Irma in September, Buffett put on a free concert to raise the spirits of the locals and maybe get a few tourist dollars trickling in. |
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In L.A., the really exhilarant cooking was bubbling up from the bottom, not trickling down from the top. |
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Being the beginning of the Season in society circles, all the aristos from the countryside were trickling through the city gates in their carriages. |
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The sun's blaring in my eyes, sweat's trickling down my back in runnels, and he comes walking up the hill, a heavy jacket zipped up to the neck on this hot August day. |
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With a fountain trickling in the atrium, and the different parts of the house going off from the center, it was grander than what any merchant in Greece had. |
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But the money is not trickling down to the real stars of the show, the student-athletes. |
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By the end of the game, he looked the part with stitches closing two gashes over the bridge of his nose and another cut on the corner of his eye still trickling blood. |
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They literally shook the ground in which we were standing here, quite loud explosions, and it sounded a long way away from the information that slowly now is trickling to us. |
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As the clock struck half past five the crowd was slowly trickling in. |
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They picked a spot on a hill, overlooking the beautiful scenery of birds tweeting in the trees, and the water trickling in the pond underneath the flock of geese and ducks. |
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There's news trickling in about Americans boycotting German goods. |
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There's nothing very glitzy or glamorous about struggling to put up a big tent in a high wind with freezing rain trickling down your neck and mud up to your eyeballs. |
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The water is trickling down and filling up huge, high-altitude lakes, which are now threatening to burst their banks and flood the populated valleys below. |
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They'd torn my shirt off and used rags of that to staunch the blood trickling from the remaining stump of my little finger where it'd been severed at the last joint. |
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The trickling apparatus sprinkles the waste water over the loaded material. Air is blowing into the pool from top or from below to give the aerobe bacteria the right living conditions. |
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The Petruccis put a trickling hose beside each arbor vine for about 24 hours every two weeks. |
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The effects are already trickling down to ordinary working people. |
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Its left hind leg remained aloft, jerking convulsively, its thick chops were hanging down, extended by trickling slobber, and on each side of the horrible mouth, two fangs were sticking up to murder innocent people. |
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Treasury officials huddling over the bids trickling in from private-equity firms and others for Northern Rock, the stricken mortgage lender, would do well to read it before blithely signing a deal. |
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The only way to prevent the Roadmap from trickling into the desert sands is for the European Union and the USA to work together and adopt a unified approach. |
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There is no doubt that this philosophy is already trickling through the new DANONE that is taking shape with the arrival of baby foods and medical nutrition. |
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Vapour rose from his mahogany flanks into the cold blue air, but the sense of divinity, of mystery, dissolved in the modesty of the ritual, soapsuds trickling between his hindlegs and his tail hanging long and wet. |
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Moreover, in a tropical climate like India's, treatment systems based on slow trickling filtration processes run into problems of smell and attracting insects. |
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In fact any tax savings for working people were effectively wiped out by the user fees and the service cuts that are still trickling down from previous budgets. |
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Former militants such as Dokubo-Asari have become multimillionaires on government contracts but there's little sign of money trickling down, with Bayelsa having a distinctly sleepy, provincial air. |
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Under the influence of sun and wind, water was absorbed from the brine trickling down from the large surface of blackthorn walls of the graduation works. |
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That capital has been trickling back into government coffers as well. |
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The house was silent save for the wind outside, and the noisy trickling and splattering of water in the water-butts. |
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To her humiliation Jessamy found there were tears trickling down her cheeks. |
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Most large enterprises have already deployed some level of DRM, and that interest is now trickling down to companies lower down on the pecking order. |
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And now he's just a vague face, a hand waving from behind the tinted glass of the post van which goes down the track crookedly, a bead of blood trickling across white skin. |
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