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The wild ancestor of cabbage, Brassica oleracea, originally found in Britain and continental Europe, is tolerant of salt but not encroachment by other plants and consequently inhabits rocky cliffs in cool damp coastal habitats, retaining water and nutrients in its slightly thickened, turgid leaves.
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Has not the encroachment of profit as the over-riding consideration into every facet of our lives has also made for more paranoid people, to suspect ulterior motives at every everyday juncture?
However, the protected status has not prevented encroachment on these routes; cement markers delimiting the corridors are now located in sorghum fields.
The street maintained a uniform width and did not undergo encroachment during the reconstructive periods after deluges.
Leprechauns are no exception, and I asked Ross whether or not the encroachment of other mythical creatures into a leprechaun colony was a concern for the city that recognized the settlement.
The independent-minded Kasaians may not welcome encroachments by anybody.
studios and pushback from cinema chains who don't like encroachment on their negotiated monopoly (as an industry) on first run.
The citizens did not undertake encroachments, and rebuilt public baths.
Despite its 160 years in fashion, Burberry has not resisted the encroachment of technology.
Owing to its distance from subway stops, it has not faced the encroachment of major developers.
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