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But over the years, 10 years later, the snow packs eroded, and, if you notice, the trees have started turning yellow.
This grain of sand is probably about three and a half or four billion years old, and it's never
eroded
away like the way we have sand on Earth erodes away because of water and tumbling, air, and so forth.
By the time my generation walked the streets, disinvestment at the local, state and federal level,
eroded
infrastructure, and the War on Drugs dismantled my family and community.
It was precisely this political and social suppression, coupled with decades of colonialism and miseducation that slowly
eroded
the significance of the Arabic script in the region.
H.M.'s mind could form the initial impressions, but without a hippocampus to perform this memory consolidation, they eroded, like messages scrawled in sand.
And without regular reinforcement, the wall fell into disrepair, rammed earth eroded, while brick and stone were plundered for building materials.
Material get shuffled around earth's surface all the time, and one of the big thing that happens is material from high mountains gets
eroded
and transported and deposited in the sea.
So the Kosi River has this nice c-shaped pathway, and it exits the big mountains of Nepal carrying with it a ton of material, a lot of sediments that's being
eroded
from the high mountains, and it spreads out across India and moves this material.
So the landscapes that we live in on earth, as this material is being
eroded
from the mountains and transported to the sea, are wiggling around all the time.
There's also community in numbers, and one of the hardest things about what we're facing now is: this is a collective crisis, coming at a time when the whole notion of the collective, of the commons, of the public sphere, is being
eroded
quite deliberately by neoliberalism and conservatism.
Yes, there are plenty of innuendos, people in drag, and crude sexual situations, and yes, these elements may have shocked audiences in 1982 (which was almost certainly Almodovar's intention), but much of the shock value has probably
eroded
over the years, leaving a limp storyline.
Occasional glimpses of greatness like the dance scene between Uma and Travolta quickly
eroded
when the likes of Harvey Keitel and similar uninteresting thugs came on.
Eroded
by globalization's collateral damages, the pessimistic vision of Europe is mutual with Chinas.
I had heard (and read) so many good things about Weeds that I was looking forward to getting hooked on another great cable Series (like Entourage, Sopranos or Mad Men) but that slowly
eroded
away with each episode I watched from Season One.
However, one occasionally comes across a film which is so poor that any enjoyment one might have been able from the poor script, poor acting, poor continuity and the sense of "i can't believe they are taking this seriously" is
eroded
within the first half hour.
The reputation of the original "Gidget" (1959) has
eroded
over the years thanks to two weak sequels and a truly dreadful television series.
Meanwhile, merchants’ brand power will be
eroded
as consumers look to Groupon (as they do to Orbitz) rather than to them for the best deals.
Meanwhile the pre-existing countervailing institutions (like labor unions) for the workers get
eroded
by new technology and globalization.
Lower productivity and higher unit labor costs
eroded
firms' willingness to hire, leaving Europe with chronically higher unemployment than in the US.
A Nobel Peace Prize for them would have shown the West that Muslims can be good peacemakers and, equally important, it would have sent a message of hope to the Islamic populations of the world that have seen their self-esteem
eroded
by stories of failure.
Nonetheless, almost two decades of economic stagnation have
eroded
Japan’s regional clout.
Sarkozy, who during his electoral campaign vowed to be the “president who delivers on purchasing power,” now faces an angry French public whose primary complaint is that purchasing power is being
eroded
by inflation.
Meanwhile, support for the European Union’s enlightened values has
eroded.
Donald Trump’s presidency has
eroded
America’s soft power.
But the legislation’s integrity has been gradually
eroded
by amendments that limit free speech and journalists’ ability to work unimpeded, and by uneven application of existing rules.
Those policies led to imbalances that
eroded
the economy’s competitiveness and foreign reserves, pushing the country toward a balance-of-payments crisis.
Other peripheral countries already have Greek-style problems of debt sustainability and
eroded
competitiveness.
One factor is that the effectiveness of existing global rules is being
eroded.
Not one mentioned the relentless stream of ignorant statements, outright lies, and impetuous actions that have
eroded
the standing of the US president – and thus of the US – in the world.
Official statistics for 2009 are likely to show that migrants’ remittances fell sharply, as the global recession severely
eroded
job opportunities abroad.
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