71. The cold seeps right through my thin socks. 72. The blood he saw there, MacDonell said, was in globs rather than flakes, suggesting that it had seeped through while still wet. 73. The doors to her office were closed, but the sounds of laughter and animated tones seeped through. 74. The jokes can cease about the foul-smelling liquid that seeped up through the Sanford Stadium turf. 75. The people down in the hair room taped plastic on the ceiling to protect the wigs on the upper shelves in case the water seeped through. 76. The racing surface was wet because of the rain, not water seeping through the track. 77. The rain seeps down through the snow and forms a bit of terra firma when the temperature plummets. 78. The snow melt of the north seeps through the basalt down to a huge underground lake, or aquifer. 79. The steep canyon walls are frequently painted with dark splashes of algae where water seeps through the rock. 80. The swashbuckling Nobel laureate, celebrated and romanticized the world over, was never enthusiastically embraced by the starched-collar sensibilities seeping through Oak Park. |