Perspectives in Herkimer could change as the effects of Wednesday's events permeate the community.
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Like it or not, culture will continue to evolve as external ideas permeate cultural barriers.
Next, the field is switched off, allowing actual cosmic rays to permeate the chamber for a while.
The lingering smoke can permeate every fabric and is very difficult to eradicate.
Thought bubbles and MSUs permeate the business world at all levels of leadership.
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The New York Times editorial page does not permeate across all of America.
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Driving the data deluge are technologies and applications that permeate our daily lives: mobile sensors, smart phones and social networking.
Cut the ginger lengthwise in strips and arrange it on top of the fish so the flavor can permeate the flesh.
The Higgs is associated with an invisible field predicted to permeate throughout all of space interacting with particles to give them mass.
The real fear should be directed at the complacency that seems to permeate subsequent generations that believe entitlement comes with citizenship via birthright.
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The behavior appeared to initially stem from several members of upper management, and it quickly began to permeate throughout all levels of the company.
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The imaging mechanism can non-invasively permeate thin layers of bone, such as the skull, and can help define a targeted treatment strategy for persistent cancer.
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The success of most restaurants relies on warm personal interaction at the retail level, and it makes sense for that spirit to permeate the business.
That lesson is that once a leader is ideologically committed to a policy of appeasement, he is unable to allow rational considerations to permeate his thinking.
"If too many more people leave, then the stench of death will start to permeate this organization, " Fraser-Liggett wrote in a memo to the TIGR faculty.
These new computing form factors, like the ones before them, will permeate every aspect of our lives, from relationships to memory capture to productivity to shopping.
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Now we're putting the teams and infrastructure in place to realise the potential of a hugely ambitious and far-reaching programme which will permeate all sectors of city life.
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The facts surrounding the ill-fated maiden voyage permeate popular culture.
All kinds of people, languages and dialects permeate the city.
Corruption and red tape continue to permeate its business environment.
Yet, even so, worries about the future about the departure of the Americans and NATO, about the return of the Taliban have come to permeate their conversations, to permeate their lessons.
Regional variations abound, but all are characterized by pithy lyrics with phrases that now permeate the everyday language of the people, melodies adapted to the story and characters, and lively parables.
Their attitudes permeate the media and other influential institutions.
He enthuses about the feeling of community he hopes will permeate the event, a bit like a larger version of meeting fellow parishioners after Mass on a Sunday in the church porch.
And I think on a societal level, the understanding that obesity can have fundamental genetic causes and is not always due to moral failing may permeate society and we may treat obese people differently.
With the German Chancellor Angela Merkel and the French President Nicholas Sarkozy reaching agreement on the need for a new EU treaty, this debate may begin to permeate even the politics of Northern Ireland.
Because they become ingrained and permeate the culture.
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In the end, though, this was a speech aimed primarily at Americans, in the hope that a new sense of urgency and purpose will permeate the entire Afghan effort and shore up public support for the war.
The total acreage taken up by the pipelines, wind projects and related development isn't that large, but the open spaces they create allow predators and invasive species to permeate a canopy of trees that once kept them at bay.
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