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Aside from the homesteaders themselves, the act probably had its greatest impact on Native Americans, who fought a series of bloody, futile wars against the constant encroachment of white settlers in the post-bellum years.

Meanwhile, if Palestinians see no effort to draw the borders and end the constant encroachment on Palestinian land, Abbas threatened to stop his security forces' coordination with the Israeli army.

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Unfortunately, whereas those on the Left raised a hew and cry over the Bush administration's constant encroachments on Americans' privacy rights, it appears that the political leanings of those on the Left have held greater sway than their principles.

Just coping with what has already been found (let alone with the artefacts that keep pouring out of Egypt's bottomless archaeological motherlode, or with the hordes of tourists who want to see the stuff, or with the constant threat of encroachment on sites) is an increasingly onerous burden on the government and museum authorities.At the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, the numbers are awesome.

See related article in Nature Medicine http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nm.2368 The survival of higher organisms requires constant vigilance against encroachment by potentially pathogenic microorganisms.

If the Brian-sandalistas cannot succeed by direct assault, they will do it by constant nibbling and encroachments: prayers in American publicly-funded schools, headscarves in Turkish publicly-funded universities, a little bit of anti-evolutionary biology there, a little alcohol ban there – and if that doesn't work, they try more robust means.

If the water encroachment rate is constant, we have a constant total liquid rate.

"Military encroachment on civilian authority has been a pretty constant process over the past year and a half but this really embeds it," said Heba Morayef, of Human Rights Watch.

The market, seemingly under constant threat of redevelopment, has so far managed to survive the encroachment of City office towers.

But less noticed amid the initial fanfare was that the Court's reasoning may have actually further codified the curtailment of privacy rights among another, particularly-aggrieved demographic, members of which have proven uniquely vulnerable to encroachments of state power and inured to the constant predations of a system explicitly designed to screw them over: drivers.

At one point early this year, he told the Cable News Network that "there has been a constant, steady erosion of the prerogatives and the power of the Oval Office and a continual encroachment by Congress -- the War Powers Act, Anti-Impoundment and Budget Control Act, previous instances where presidents have given up, if you will, important principles".

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