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It's not been in the water long enough to corrode.
That's well and good before the leaders break or corrode.
But they are older now, and the long year has corroded that spirit.
I think it corrodes a man's or woman's integrity to get something for nothing.
I felt even my soul had been corroded by salt.
The bridge has not been painted in recent years and its members are now corroded.
The words have been corroded by the gentle acid of time.
If the batteries are good, the contacts may be corroded.
They felt icy cold, and most of them were heavily corroded.
It takes a long time to corrode and is extremely durable.
This will keep water from entering and possibly corroding them.
To know how the shell that protected him had corroded.
His eyes broke free just be- fore they corroded again.
A. A lot of newcomers are afraid that the river will corrode you.
The systems must be carefully maintained so that they are not corroded.
We think she corroded for only a matter of weeks before being colonised.
And since most rock would be corroded away, there wasn't even much of that.
Will increased interaction with the West begin to corrode the kingdom?
But perhaps more important for students, the job action corroded something they had always regarded as a nurturing relationship.
The instruments were badly corroded, not having been used in a hundred years.
Everything out there that's corroded will probably need to be replaced."
But for a look at what is really corroding Russia's soul, take the day off and go to the beach.
It was corroded and half covered with the paint of centuries.
The rest was easy, for the hinges being of crystal had not corroded.
If the ball is damaged or corroded, replace it with a new one.