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He noted that the television advertising market was booming and that even ABC, where ratings had eroded, was expected to fare well in the coming upfront advertising period, when commitments for ad spending are made.
Architects naturally wanted to build the new cathedrals, but museums wanted architects too, partly because just about the only aspect of the museum over which institutional authority had not yet totally eroded was the outside of the building.
Mean mass of material eroded was 47 and 23 g m− 2 min− 1 at sites 1 and 2 respectively.
The mass eroded was not significantly different between cohesive and non-cohesive sediments when cockles were present.
However, the rule of law, far from being eroded, was tested and came out a winner.
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"Acute is sharp, and then eroded is an earth metaphor," she said.
The science of why the beaches have eroded is not nearly as complex as the politics attached to their recovery.
After the 2004 tsunami, the beaches along the Thai coastline, which had been heavily eroded, were rebuilt naturally.
This region is highly eroded, being between 17 and 38 million years old.
What he'll end, or erode, is a culture of duplicity and denial.
The concerns about Mr. Bush's institutional support eroding were real.
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