According to some analysts, the fundamental pillars of the Brazilian economy are being eroded.
The stated case for invading was always weak, and rested on a number of different pillars.
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The beams were wormy and the chains rusted and the pillars green with mold.
Regardless of what the pillars are for, producing them took a lot of man-hours.
Mysteriously, the pillars appear to have been buried, deliberately and all at once, around 8200 B.
One of the pillars of that global push is Serbian tennis ace Novak Djokovic.
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Yet, for some in the euro zone, the banking union needs only two pillars.
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Under Fiorina HP rested on three pillars known as the product divisions (printers, PCs, servers).
Nearby, the Shiva temple is decorated with pillars carved with images of the deity.
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The seven pillars of obstruction case were personally constructed by the president of the United States.
This makes you more likable and trustworthy, and these two factors are pillars of enchantment.
In the days ahead, I'll be discussing the various pillars of our strategy in Iraq.
The residents prosperous, Volvo-driving, school-fee-paying middle-class pillars of society are starting to go wild in the streets.
Two of the most important pillars of a strong America grew stronger this week.
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Kathryn's niece, Pam Burdgick, remembers her aunt and uncle as pillars of the family.
It was here that the pillars of our democracy were built, often by black hands.
Near Utica Avenue, they found a complete set of track work on six or eight pillars.
America is viewed as the pillars upon which the tormentors of the Palestinians depend.
The Cuban economy now rests on just two pillars: tourism Cuba's biggest hard-currency earner and Miami.
Here, bas-reliefs of apsara dancers and pillars enlivened with Sanskrit inscriptions celebrating good deeds take on a rosy hue.
Many of these were in the aircraft industry, one of the pillars of the province's economy.
At the Democratic convention he gave a speech from a stage decorated with Greek pillars.
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They are generally respected pillars in their communities who have full-time jobs in the off-season.
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But he and Satz agreed that bacon and cheese should not be pillars of a weight-loss program.
For this campaign, UNESCO focused on three pillars: Ocean Conservation, Education for Sustainable Development and Sustainable Lifestyles.
Lynch has his sights set on three core pillars for NASCAR Green: Waste, Emission, and Power Generation.
For years market speculation has been aligning these two pillars of the French building industry for merger.
Toyota repositioned the front pillars and made the rear glass wider so that drivers can see more.
One by one, a lift truck is placing them carefully on top of squared-off black-and-white-striped steel pillars.
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