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They contend that the groins have caused the erosion that threatens to topple five houses into the ocean.
IN sports there is a half-life to public disdain, an inevitable erosion that typically takes two to three years.
Present topography results from erosion that has carved weak rocks away, leaving a skeleton of resistant rocks behind as highlands.
In fact, its fall stemmed from a creeping cultural erosion that had begun decades before the Enron debacle.
The economic erosion that came with the great recession we are still living through differentially affected people in this country.
The results point to the kind of erosion that eventually affects just about every long-running show on television.
He speculated that water runoff from the nearby slope, as well as water collecting on the shoulder, led to the erosion that created the hole.
IT'S wildfire season, the time not only for burned forests but for the erosion that often follows when bare, scorched soil repels rain instead of letting it infiltrate.
Unimaginable forces of nature have formed magnificent precipices and the winter rains, walls of lacy erosion that make the mountains look like termite nests.
Within a couple of years, they fear, those dead trees could be consumed by forest fires, leading to erosion that would silt up the river and the dam.
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