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Little things chipped away at the edifice of my resistance.
The financing of Mangalyaan has thus barely chipped at the edifice of the Indian welfare state.
Instead she darted at the edifice of porn, coming away with three tapes.
Merrill, however, kept chipping away at the edifice of NSL secrecy.
One intellectual who has done more than most to chip away at the edifice of free speech, and who is probably glad that Irving is behind bars, is the American literary theorist Stanley Fish.
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Ms. Gold, who teaches at New York University, said that although Ladies Milee was entirely commercial at first, the edifice built in 1884 by the Gorham Silver Company at 891 Broadway was innovative in that it had the silversmith's works downstairs and bachelor quarters, sans kitchens, upstairs.
Mean annual temperature decreases from 26 29 °C at sea level to 0 °C at the top of the edifice and this large temperature drop is associated with a decrease in rainfall.
Mr. Baker's title, a grim reference to the crematoriums at Auschwitz, effectively demolishes the edifice he tries to construct.
He invested a scant $1 million in the edifice at 40 Wall St., and spent some $65 million to renovate it.
It must withstand the desert's intense winds and semi-frequent dust storms, not to mention the 60,000 Burning Man visitors who will likely make a trip to the edifice at some point during the week.
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