Thames Water was fined in June for twice letting raw sewage seep into Sandford Brook, Abingdon.
Though we avoid looking directly at prisons, they seep obliquely into our fashions and manners.
The risk-taking that got your company to that point suddenly begins to seep away.
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Instead, it conjures up a deadly poison that seems to seep out of the flowers.
The second we let it seep in is the second we'll lose the next challenge.
The impact can seep through the economy, affecting everything from industrial production to credit cards.
Bad grammar can seep into your everyday life and become more than a slight nuisance.
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This can allow more water to seep into the roadway, and the whole vicious circle starts again.
The effects of this monetary maneuver are just starting to seep into the economy at large, Orlando says.
Shutting down wells for long periods of time damages the reservoirs by letting some of the pressure seep out.
Holding on to the emotion, stifling it and letting it seep into your interactions indirectly is not the solution.
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The result is that freemium players have begun to seep into the enterprise.
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Menswear has let the bright hues of sun gracefully seep into its SS 2013 collections for the better priced labels.
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At the same time, water can seep underground, and particularly after heavy flooding, that can cause systems to break down.
Egypt's president, Hosni Mubarak, fears that the Islamist influence of Hamas may seep over the border into his own country.
If the ocean continues to rise, before long the salt water will begin to seep through from under the walls.
Like Sinatra, Ferrer lets his life experience seep into the music, but he doesn't clobber you over the head with it.
When weather is drier, the rats seem to love living under the soil, and can dig deeper than water can seep.
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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.
In that case, more pessimism will seep into the global equity markets.
The damaged panel allowed searing hot gases to seep into the wing on re-entry, causing the craft to lose control and disintegrate.
These meta-ideas only seep out here and there while reviewing a product or game, to add a little spice and a broader picture.
Residents in a North Yorkshire town have been warned to move furniture and belongings upstairs after water began to seep through flood defences.
You want the olive oil to seep all the way into the bread's center, so every crumb turns a deep golden brown, but no darker.
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This week the truth started to seep into the mainstream press.
"I think the criticism coming my way is starting to seep through and affect the players and that can't happen, " Adams told Southern Counties Radio.
Trouble in the mortgage markets is only just now starting to seep into credit portfolios, and loan losses for the banking industry are expected to mushroom this year.
Meanwhile, Newcastle temporary boss Chris Hughton has revealed that the uncertainty surrounding St James's Park at the moment must not seep on to the training ground.
Now it has begun to seep into the more hard-headed, vote-scrounging parts of the Republican Party, and become common chatter among political operatives from both parties.
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