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Some agricultural areas [have] now become sand soil".
In less than two years it has become sand through the hand.
"I think [the libretto is] very smart and delightfully satiric, with wonderful glimpses of the no-nonsense writer Mr Chandler was to become," Sand said.
America's patent system has "become sand rather than lubricant in the wheels of American progress", argue Adam Jaffe and Josh Lerner in a new book, "Innovation and its Discontents: How our broken patent system is endangering innovation and progress and what to do about it" (published by Princeton University Press).
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Mr. Lirtzman, unwittingly, became sand in the school's gears.
March 25 , 2003 Leaving the Euphrates, the road north loses its asphalt and becomes sand.
There always seemed to be a war even right there in Western Nebraska where the High Plains became sand hills and the prairie lifted slowly to meet the Rockies.
Here, at some imprecise spot, Mexican sand becomes US sand.
Your body will undergo the ultimate decluttering as your bones break down and you become the sand on the beach, or the dirt in someone's garden, or stardust, or nothing at all.
But then the farther he went the harder it became, the sand shifting and giving way under his feet, so that each stride required more effort from his already screaming calves.
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