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But Osborne's billions of pounds of tax promises as shadow chancellor, coupled with his talk of debt reduction, can only mean public spending cuts that would eat deep into frontline delivery and investment in growth.

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But the three-year market slump since 2000 has eaten deep into reserves.

But erosion now eats deep into its foundations and the river is reclaiming the land once again.

One fire eating deep into an Australian peak called Burning Mountain is believed to have been going strong for 2,000 years.

"It really has eaten deep into our finances," Ezihe said, claiming — as did every other marketer I met — to be mystified about the identity of the troublesome scofflaws.

But the anti-state, anti-communitarian, management-must-manage economic liberalism of the past 35 years has eaten deep into the soul of British capitalism.

So as the blame game continues, the Boko Haram problem which began as a local issue in Maiduguri, the capital of north-eastern Borno state, in 2009 has now become a monster that is eating deep into Nigerian territory.

This dependency also eats deep into the pockets of regular Uruguayans.

This idea and others involve billions of dollars, which could be a bargain if Sandy and Irene truly are harbingers of more frequent disasters eating deeper into the city's heart.

Revision cycles were once longer, but used books have been eating deeper and deeper into publishers' profits.

Think about the "house lads" we wrote about earlier in the year, or the pulled-pork eating deep-house heads who shuffled into the world in the early part of this decade.

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