You can almost feel the bugs' excitement as the message sinks in: gold is back.
Others were held in private homes, where dental students stood over kitchen sinks in denture-making lessons.
The professor foresees some perplexity on the French side as this new truth sinks in.
Winning seems like a dream for McCain as his campaign sinks in the polls and hemorrhages staff.
They get it going, but because they are all volunteers, the reality of having created a financial institution sinks in.
That means the full effect of the debate may only be felt over a week or more, as news coverage sinks in.
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The sun sinks in flames on the horizon, tides ripple, oceans batter rocks, but this time the natural splendors return to an inane, undeveloped situation.
Once in a while you come across a piece of information that is shocking at first blush, and then makes eminent sense as soon as it sinks in.
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Geologists say this formation is one of the most geologically stable CO2 sinks in the country, and the Department of Energy estimates that it could store 12 billion to 161 billion tonnes of CO2.
The town of maybe a few hundred people is locked in a self-sustaining cycle of grief after a school bus slides off the road one morning, careens down a slope, and sinks in an icy lake.
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At first, Mr. Davidson didn't want to tackle the master bathroom, even though he hated its green tiles, the sinks shoved in one corner and the toilet standing in the middle of the room.
Land masses, and their inhabitants, emit methane without then sucking any of it back up, which makes inverse modelling easier than for carbon dioxide (which has sinks, in the form of photosynthesising plants, as well as sources).
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It has two large freezers with human cells and human hearts, and a dozen stainless steel sinks containing pig hearts immersed in a colorless liquid.
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Gerberding credited some shelters for taking steps to minimize those risks, citing one that had set up a long line of portable sinks for evacuees to wash in and others that gave evacuees alcohol-soaked hand wipes.
As per Liam Halligan in the Sunday Telegraph: there is no such thing as a "risk-free rate" set by sovereigns anymore, and you get an unsustainable hike in the bank borrowing rate in Italy which sinks the aforementioned Italian banks and then the contagion spreads to France.
Finally, she sinks into utter passivity, immobilized in a glass coffin, waiting for her prince to come.
Like an upside-down lava lamp, in time the sediment sinks under the salt.
New hires may be reluctant to accept such an offer, however, in case the economy sinks further and new lay-offs are announced while they are on the beach.
So there are two sinks on the blue and pink kitchen island in the middle of the large, square room.
However, on the long trip across the Pacific, the ship sinks, and Patel is left to float in a lifeboat with a tiger.
Granted he has a team to help him out with these sorts of duties, but Sakurai obviously has a huge part in whether or not the game sinks or swims.
Golden keeps those products, which include Blanco stainless steel sinks, Progress chandeliers and DCS barbecue grills, in a 278, 000-square-foot warehouse in Edison.
Meanwhile, the enormous master bathroom is complete with jetted soaking tub, granite shower, dual sinks and a custom built closet with built-in dressers and shelves.
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