Britain's right to protect itself has been
steadily eroded.
Eroded from local cliffs.
Erodere are rapidly
eroding low sandy cliffs
in the middle of the bay near bourne gap.
Erodes rock explains the tor's existence
eroding more slowly
than the surrounding clay.
Erodeare slowly
eroding away
the idea that we should protect those who need some help in surviving.
Eroded by the wind, it imposes a hard vertical dance on a climber.
A
badly eroded
half of a figure statue lies beside the tombstone.
Erodeo, the deeper water in the trough would have allowed bottom currents to circulate,
eroding the existing sediments
in places.
Eroded by the sea.
The americans lead was
gradually eroded
further at 1,000 yards, where the irish finished on 302 points for a total of 931.
Erode holderness coast is one of europe's fastest
eroding coastlines.
Your right to privacy has already been
severely eroded.
Erodespecifically stated: there is no question of
eroding any national sovereignty; there is no blueprint for a federal europe.
At the same time kashmir's ' special status ' had been
systematically eroded.
Erodeernment by
eroding civil liberties
is the yellow brick road to dictatorship.
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