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The problem was that the news had already kind of seeped out.
But like water, special interest money seeps back into politics.
It's like water seeping down and the kids feel it.
Whether or not against their will, still it may seep.
"But when it seeps into your security staff you have serious problems."
An hour or two later, it was seeping in the front door.
It sometimes takes a few years, but the music seeps through.
Some of what we did here seeped back to Africa.
I think a little of that seeps out to the public, and people are put off.
In the process, it has seeped into the popular culture.
Soon from one end or the other it would begin to seep out.
The pressure she had felt before seeped back into her mind.
And word has seeped out that this may be your last.
He went to the door; cold air seeped over his feet.
Then the drug took effect and the pain began to seep away.
When they were finished getting the thing out from under him, blood seeped down his side.
Still, that message does not seem to have seeped in with many people.
It is not the right time for those stories to be seeping out.
The problem is usually caused by water seeping into a school.
"I think what has happened is a few things have seeped in from the outside," the coach said.
It seemed to be seeping in from all sides, but how?
It's a question that has seeped into the popular culture.
Blood began to seep again at the front of her shoulder.
He knew that the presence of death was seeping into him.
Music and a pool of light seeped from his car.