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Iron cramps and bars intended to strengthen it were also corroding and fracturing the stone.
So, the last film was about a young stripper who desperately wanted to escape the business that was slowly corroding his soul.
One is that the euro crisis is an acid corroding the support for mainstream parties.
To link so tightly doing good to immediate material reward can end up corroding community spirit.
It told the stories of four lives, quietly reverberating and corroding after the cataclysms of Europe's 20th century.
Corroding drums of chemicals litter an industrial site open to the elements.
Thanks to all those promotions today, adventurous loners will end up running tomorrow's State Department.In Europe, it is money, not safety, that is corroding traditional diplomatic marriage, and thus the home-based hospitality that oils the wheels of statecraft.
And its elections offer the clearest illustration in America of the forces corroding party politics.One most striking agent of this corrosion is Linda Smith, a small, fierce congresswoman who is now running for the Senate.
His semantic quibble had the effect of corroding Japan's gold-standard apology for its imperial warmongering and atrocities, the 1995 Murayama statement.
One such scandal, unfolding around the land dealings of Eddie Obeid, a former government minister in New South Wales state, is corroding federal Labor's image.Meanwhile, immigration has made Sydney's old voting habits less predictable.
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The traffic nudged along, with occasional soul-corroding full stops.
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