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But the prodigious Chesapeake oyster beds eroded with time and pollution, and the skipjacks dwindled to barely more than a dozen perilously patched boats.
Tribal affiliation among Arab groups has continued to play an important role in Iraqi politics, and even in areas where tribalism has eroded with time (such as major urban centres), family bonds have remained close.
But when it comes to Venus herself, it's hard to say that her physical gifts have eroded with time: playing in the two-week grand slam events involves a much greater workload than a regular one-week tournament if you are to make the final.
Has this edge eroded with time, too? "You could argue that his greatest accomplishment could come at age 39 or 40 by helping a team, that just two years ago won 18 or 19 games, reach the playoffs," Van Gundy said.
In a study based on the Labour Force Survey in the United Kingdom, Lindley and Lenton (2006) suggest that immigrants initially experience higher overeducation but that this difference is eroded with time spent in the UK.
There were originally citadel walls towards the sea, which eroded with time on account of the salty nature of the environment.
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It is easy to bet that a player's skills will erode with time.
I was 19 going on 20, yet to start university and filled with the kind of blind confidence that only erodes with time and accumulated experience.
Constantly being worked on, ceaselessly eroding with time, it is a colossal piece of conceptual architecture: a Gothic ruin under construction.
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