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It is a corrosive, which eats away unity, undermines cohesion, causes apathy and creates dissension.
The hardships of global warming and desertification, which eats away grazing land, further impoverished the Tuareg, forcing many to abandon herding.
Will evolutionary theory be the universal acid, to borrow Daniel Dennett's metaphor, which eats away at the rational foundations of our morality?
It had snowed a few days before, and crews had laid down salt, which eats away at the asphalt cement -- the tar that holds the roadway stones together.
The recent rise in gold is unusual because inflation, which eats away the value of paper promises, has been quiescent: the biggest fear lately has been deflation.Only for now, perhaps.
The plate is then exposed to nitric acid or dutch mordant, which eats away those areas of the plate unprotected by the ground, forming a pattern of recessed lines.
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Those investments tend to have higher costs, which eat away at returns.
But these figures don't take into account rising prices, which eat away at purchasing power.
Flanagan vividly describes the fate of the men, ravaged by starvation, tropical ulcers which eat away their flesh to the bone, malaria and cholera.
All worked well until those full-time jobs he was squeezing into part-time hours generated TOIL, which ate away even the hours he could afford.
Wall Street applauds the companies that keep inventory tight -- on the theory that markdowns, which eat away at profits, will not be necessary.
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