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Of course it still seems a bit nuts to talk of the encroachment of a mini ice age.
There is a melancholy, autumnal undertone beneath the bright couture clothes and breezy dialogue, but it is not the encroachment of a newly sobered post-Sept.
"Upstate, an encroachment of a foot or two may not be as serious as a six-inch encroachment in the suburbs," he said.
Southwest claims this policy is a result of complaints it has received from customers whose comfort has been ruined by the "encroachment of a large seat-mate".
For the past decade and a half, Murdoch has been trying to fend off what he sees as the encroachment of a European superstate.
The property was placed on the state registry of historic places in 1978, according a file in the borough hall, to save it from the encroachment of a road expansion project.
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"But in Manhattan, an encroachment of an inch and a half could be a disaster".
At the beginning of the last century Max Weber wrote about the disenchantment of the world and the encroachment of an iron cage – or, in a more correct translation, hard steel casing – of rationality – a Stahlhartes Gehäuse.
It always looks like the odd encroachment of an interloper, when it should be a reminder that the refs are truthfully as much a part of what is unfolding as the players.
Is it encroachment of an exploding population on ecosystems, pollution, over-hunting or fishing, or the many other culprits that could produce the same result?
Other factors have also contributed to amphibians' decline – pollution, a loss of habitat, the encroachment of urbanisation, a changing climate.
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