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    Some images, some feelings Percolating.

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    Those little ideas will percolate.

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    Questions about life, death, immortality, and meaning percolated within me.

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    We all know that water percolates from top to bottom.

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    This water percolates into the soil too, and is not wasted.

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    The benefits of economic development must percolate down to the poorest of poor.".

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    The benefits from economic development must percolate down to the poorest of the poor.

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    Jack: You mention in your FAQ that you have got some ideas Percolating re: monetizing the service.

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    These drains also provide a source of air which percolates up through the bed, keeping it aerobic.

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    For Indus Towers, to be a great workplace where employees are engaged and feel valued, is a priority that percolates through our vision and various initiatives.

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    Percolate does not publish its pricing on its website, but other paid software similar to it ranges from $20 to $500/month, depending on the features included.

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    Percolate does not publish its pricing on its website, but other paid software similar to it ranges from $20 to $500/month, depending on the features included.

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    Drip-irrigation systems employ small gaps at standard distances in a hose, leading to the slow trickle of water droplets which percolate the soil over a protracted period.

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    The language of‘humour' is universal, and has been identified as a powerful tool that helps percolate the most complex issue facing our society into a powerful long-lasting message impression,

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    The language of‘Humour' is universal and has been identified as a powerful tool that helps percolate the most complex issue facing our society into a powerful long lasting message impression.

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    CSR at IndiaFirst is a continuous investment that ensures the involvement of all, thus Percolating a sense of pride not just for the organisation, but to all associated with the company.

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    We know social movement ideas often become part of the cultural fabric of the everyday, but how they get there, and how long they percolate as they make their way, varies.

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    Details Percolating through now indicate that not only did India not vote for the Maldives but also worked to ensure that the latter's core base of small island nations was considerably eroded.

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    Echoing the same view, the Supreme Court had said in its 2005 verdict that the benefit of minority education institutions should necessarily percolate to those community students in the name of whose progress they have been established.

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