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He did so a couple more times as an idea began to percolate through his head.
He'd let it percolate for a while in the back of his mind though.
That, and some of what he had said before, started an idea percolating in my mind.
That information must be allowed to percolate through to us.
"Maybe there is a deal percolating that we know nothing about."
"It will take a long time for the use of English to percolate down again."
Something seems to be percolating in almost every corner of the food industry.
"That kind of information percolates through the system very quickly," he said.
And that review means the issue is likely to percolate through the fall.
And what just happened, after many years, is that it percolated up through the legal system.
He just sent them when the desire percolated in him.
The whole matter has been "percolating for a while," he said.
I could see the thought percolating through the heads of the troops.
The issue still percolates, never very far beneath the surface.
Most of these cases take years to percolate up the ladder.
At last a little of what Ariel had said percolated through.
A second percolating influence is the European decision to create a single market in 1992.
Personal issues had percolated into the story as they weighed on him in life.
"He's dead right about a trade issue now percolating in Washington," said the newspaper.
Word of the investigation had been percolating through Hollywood for some time.
The notion had been percolating among some fans for years.
So he went to conferences where new ideas were percolating.
"But how far down that percolates, we'll have to wait and see."
The effects of rate cuts take six months or longer to percolate through the economy.
These films came out two years ago but are still percolating through the Web.
But at the same time, other things were perking up.
In the '80s the company perked up with its Now.
That's one reason why the economy is still perking alone.
I perked up, having the feeling something was about to happen.
But in a few hours things are usually perked back up.
What was perking around in the back of the woman's mind?
The knowledge that he was still on to meet today perked her up again.
His face perked up: a fish coming to life again.
His interest in her perked up when he learned of the support she received.
The man was sad at first, then he perked up.
That helped a lot, because the media were perking up to the news.
When we first moved her out to the farm she perked up a lot.
Troy even perked up and asked a question after class.
"When I told her, she perked right up and was very interested."
The creature perked up at the sound of his name and looked toward them.
The men perked up when they saw the two women approaching.
We both perked up at the sight of a guy and a girl doing it.
She perked up at that, and he smiled to see her interest.
She perked up a little, a bit more color coming into her cheeks.
Several of the warriors around him perked up at that.
The rats perked up and went to it with a will.
It was almost as if her human ears perked forward.
I was too tired to do a run myself, though it might have perked me up.
Another is the fact that inflation has perked up but not taken off.
But when the subject changed to agriculture, things perked up.