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  • support for Laurier's Liberals in Quebec was eroding, a trend that would contribute to Laurier's d
  • , the brook moved east again and is currently eroding an unnamed chine labelled New Chine.
  • wing the impounded water to flow between them eroding and removing more material as it goes.
  • st Anglia from central and southern Scotland, eroding and transporting materials derived from outcr
  • ed it - Holderness is one of the most rapidly eroding areas of the UK.
  • Currently the cliffs are eroding at a rate of about 3.5 metres per year, altho
  • softer adjacent strata of shale and mudstone eroding at a faster rate than the hard wearing millst
  • It became apparent that the cliff was eroding at a rate not previously recognized and that
  • speed) damage to the concrete lining and was eroding away at the rock below.
  • ng on the beach, where it was revealed by the eroding away of the sand and peat by the late 20th ce
  • orris, the river flows on till plains between eroding banks and becomes increasingly turbid.
  • was moved in 1825 and again in 1838 due to an eroding bluff.
  • ighthouse was rebuilt and moved away from the eroding bluffs, and a new dwelling built.
  • ced the jagged chunks of limestone constantly eroding by the falls).
  • se to recent federal court decisions that are eroding civil rights protections,".
  • l towns and villages, shingle beaches and low eroding cliffs along 60 miles of coastline.
  • Evidence of Warner's eroding control at Warner Bros. included his failure
  • s 180 feet above the water and are constantly eroding due to freeze/thaw and wave action.
  • te and campaigns, with his liberal statements eroding each day.
  • spiritual approach like this: "It's a way of eroding egocentricity which is compatible with differ
  • leads to depletion of its natural resources, eroding eventually the so called mission and vision o
  • ition of the traditional family, in a time of eroding family life and declining appreciation for fa
  • nd urban areas on the fringes of their slowly eroding forest lands.
  • ith an estimated 90,000 tons of silt annually eroding from farms in the lake's South Fork of the Sa
  • r to recover several heavily fragmented bones eroding from the bank line at the location of Mastodo
  • This, combined with his eroding image and his bad showing at the party confer
  • vent of the modern world, the Caste System is eroding in Kathmandu, there are still some Puun/Chitr
  • uff whose protective cap was worn away and is eroding into a conical mound.
  • nt in about 2 kilometers reach but just after eroding, it receded very fast and did not spill on to
  • , but an end run around national sovereignty, eroding it piece by piece, will accomplish much more
  • mpetitors with a distribution capability from eroding its corporate finance business.
  • nds to the north of the notch gradually began eroding its way through the gap between the mountains
  • Nucleic acid analyses are eroding many difficulties, but there is a long way to
  • ronment within which iron brought in from the eroding mountains in the west was altered into small
  • even this landmass eventually gave way to the eroding ocean waves.
  • nds that became the Sumter were predominantly eroding old farm fields and gullies or extensively lo
  • e's little agreement as to whether the web is eroding our capacity for deep thought, nearly everyon
  • an amateur archaeologist noticed flint tools eroding out of a sandy cliff face near the village of
  • like Ginger McCall, raising alarms about our eroding privacy online.
  • n intrusive attempt to increase revenue while eroding privacy, while others see it as a legitimate
  • in the world market from New World producers, eroding sales, boycotts against French wine, and othe
  • a sturdy lighthouse on high-ground, away from eroding shores.
  • Sediment may enter surface waters from eroding stream banks, and from surface runoff due to
  • Sea currents eroding the seabed itself,
  • They feed on the underside of the leaves, eroding the surface of the leaf.
  • fluids from contaminating the environment or eroding the other well structures, such as the casing
  • ormed a large river flowing over the surface, eroding the valley that we see today.
  • he railway actually put pay to these ideas by eroding the local coasting trade which was hit by sev
  • nnel has shifted four miles to the southwest, eroding the north coast of Vlieland and causing Tersc
  • can be supported by philosophical arguments, eroding the old alliance between reason and faith of
  • and that this economic system has been slowly eroding the supposed egalitarianism in postwar Japan.
  • sed royal power in the clan of the Balths was eroding the other clans' independence.
  • and into the valley, and stops the water from eroding the foundations of the dam.
  • a home from 1942 when high water levels began eroding the shoreline and flooding out their building
  • ainst the Maroons, and drew well at the gate, eroding the "real" Reds' fan base.
  • ts way through to the Wealdon clays and begun eroding them.
  • te chaos associated with global warming, plus eroding topsoil, rapidly advancing deserts, and colla
  • ea-change in British society, challenging and eroding traditional class-based assumptions.
  • clay shows obvious signs of slumping, and is eroding very rapidly.