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She shows life leaching from her, as it does from the terminally ill.
Officials failed to treat the corrosive water properly to prevent metal leaching from old pipes.
Studies and tests show that trace amounts of BPA are leaching from polycarbonate containers into foods and liquids.
The E.P.A. has also developed improved tests that show more toxins leaching from the ash into groundwater than previously thought.
In some cities, like New York, a substance is added to the water to help keep metals from leaching from older pipes — theirs and yours.
The officials said they had traced the source of the problem to strengthening the chlorine by adding ammonia, which leads to lead leaching from water pipes.
Russia is also feeling the economic crunch of the Ukraine crisis and its takeover of Crimea, with wealth leaching from the country at a rate rarely seen before.
So supporters adopted a low-key strategy aimed at leaching from Senate consideration all of the volatile politics that enmeshed the House vote.
If the temperature is low enough and the pressure high enough, natural gas, leaching from underwater deposits, transforms into gas hydrates, or "ice that burns".
It isn't clear exactly how the coal would make people sick, but Tatu believes that toxic compounds may be leaching from the coal into the groundwater.
Numerous scientists have shown nitrate leaching from agricultural areas.
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