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However, throughout the rest of the year, witchy memorabilia likes to seep from the cracks onto the tourist trail and from old Salem abodes.
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Remaining traces are indistinguishable in a body of water as enormous as the Gulf of Mexico and no different than the trace amounts that naturally seep from the ocean floor.
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If the ocean continues to rise, before long the salt water will begin to seep through from under the walls.
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The impact can seep through the economy, affecting everything from industrial production to credit cards.
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The results overwhelmingly indicate that, rather than alleviating the stress and longer hours of commuting in and out of the office, working from home causes work to seep into home life.
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As these points illustrate, patent wars are not only far from over, but as mobile and other technologies seep into other gadgets and gizmos, odds are licensing discussions and patent suits will only increase.
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In fact, sound quality can be even more valuable for video chat and voice recognition because users tend to hold their devices far from their faces when using these services, enabling more local noise to seep in.
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