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XM and Sirius systems require a network of ground-based antennas in cities with tall buildings to boost satellite signals that otherwise would have trouble seeping in.
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In the house of the poor, however, the walls are thin and fragile, and troubles seep into one another.
But as these troubles seep into other parts of the securities markets, fears of losses are rising in unexpected places.
But now the trouble is seeping into the West Bank.
But there also have been troubling signs seeping from the margins into the mainstream.
This month, the company, which pioneered the sale of luxury handbags at relatively affordable prices, announced that department store revenue had fallen 40percentt in the most recent quarter, a sign of how heavy discounts, falling foot traffic and other troubles have seeped into the brand.
As word of trouble at Metropolitan seeped out, its investors started coming into company headquarters to try to cash in their bonds before they had matured.
War, misery and loss are hardly strangers to the vast swath of central Asia from the steppes of Iran to the snow-lashed mountains of the Hindu Kush, yet only when the region's troubles threaten to seep beyond its borders does the world take note.
In 2004, water was seeping into his apartment from the floor above, and he had trouble getting the problem resolved.
Yet three-row crossovers have no trouble selling to buyers who are immune to the siren song of practicality seeping from the island of Minivan.
(Disease is seeping in).
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