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Thus, the epidermal cells soon become crushed by the growing number of cork cells derived from the cork cambium, eventually die, and are sloughed off.
We must now preserve our right to speak, to assemble, to organise, to move around freely and protect our identity, and not become crushed by the state.
In time these die and become crushed beneath the earth's surface, slowly compacting the energy they have stored into the coal and oil.
It's also common that when we experience a toxic workplace our spirit can become crushed, we can feel very small and powerless and we can lose the faith in ourselves and abilities that we once had.
It took courage for Streep not to become crushed at such a young age.
Don't let them become crushed in storage and avoid placing other items on top of them.
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When added to their student loans, the burden can become crushing, leaving little for savings.
The hidden costs can then compound over time and become crushing.
Over the years, Mr. Lockwood said: "Deer damage had become crushing, both to the garden and to the surrounding landscape.
At some point, of course, debt burdens can become crushing, as Greece, Iceland, and Ireland have learned all too well.
Those surpluses have now become crushing deficits because of a combination of factors, including the recession, the cost of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, the Medicare prescription drug benefit, and the $1.7 trillion in forgone revenue from the tax cuts themselves.
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