Albert Markovski is a poet and environmentalist fighting for greenspace against encroaching suburban sprawl. |
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In his painting of Kaaterskill Falls, for example, Cole obliterated with his brush the ugly intrusions of the already encroaching tourism. |
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Suddenly his corded muscles bunched under his loose hide and he shot forward, down the slope seemingly following the encroaching aircrafts. |
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Maybe your cat is insecure, but maybe there really is another cat encroaching on his turf. |
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It seemed to be the perfect place to sit and study people without encroaching on their personal space. |
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Providing you are not encroaching on their space, they are pretty placid animals. |
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Illegal shops and businesses are encroaching on public land and locals are fighting each other over customers. |
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If you went out the guest bedroom window you saw the forest that was slowly encroaching on our backyard. |
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Soil erosion is increasing, mud slides are occurring more often and the desert is encroaching increasingly. |
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Surrounded by trees, with vegetation encroaching down its banks, this clear, languid pool is more of a pond. |
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As with so much of ancient Britain, however, the theme-park disease is encroaching. |
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Sand seems to be encroaching at every turn despite government-erected barriers. |
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Humanity is being squeezed between deserts expanding outward and rising seas encroaching inward. |
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On physical examination, the patient was found to have right scrotal swelling encroaching on the epididymis and testis. |
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As the rate of rising sea level gradually slowed, rivers began to build deltas from retreating shorelines into the encroaching seas. |
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Some residents had complained about sharp wood splinters and nails encroaching upon the children's play area in the park. |
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Reversible pulpitis is mild inflammation of the tooth pulp caused by caries encroaching on the pulp. |
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Those pungent orangewood sticks push back encroaching cuticles, punts through muddy water. |
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Denser, shrubby ecosystems are also encroaching on grasslands in many areas. |
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Alethea, a poet with a past, watches and notes, despite encroaching blindness. |
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The northern waterways were closed, the rivers and lakes being slowly choked by the encroaching winter ice. |
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Many people in the department ascribe his odd behaviour to drunkenness and encroaching senility. |
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A faintly rutted road, wide enough to allow a team of horses, holds off the encroaching prairie. |
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There's something quite magical about autumnal afternoons with the curtains open and the twilight encroaching. |
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In Minquin province they live with violent sandstorms, drought and a desert encroaching at five to ten meters a year. |
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He was listening to the singing of treadle sewing machines hard at work, not an encroaching fever. |
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Humans are encroaching on nature, but we can be more mindful of our impact when enjoying summer wilderness. |
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Indeed, his serial attacks on certain subjects, be they flowering trees or allegories of encroaching blindness, suggest a bullheaded tenacity. |
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Then there is the loch sprawling on two sides, the old-world charm of the buildings, the encroaching mountains and the 40 acres of woodland. |
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Use an ice chipper, a lawn edging tool, or a spade to scrape off grass or weeds encroaching on the driveway or inhabiting any cracks. |
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I put it down to the fact that as he's Italian the encroaching of personal body space was just something that came with the territory. |
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Moreover, the duty of free respect to others is really only a negative one and is thus analogous to the juridical duty of not encroaching on another's possessions. |
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Once again, it is encroaching on areas under provincial jurisdiction that fall within the exclusive purview of the Government of Quebec. |
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All the arable land is already being used and agriculture cannot expand without encroaching on the remaining forest areas. |
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The parallels Hong Kong readers find between the encroaching Titans and China have made it a huge success there. |
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Eritrea says that the Ethiopians had been encroaching for months, trying to exact tax from Eritrean peasants or pushing them off their own land. |
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I think that there are two points on which I believe the Commission is encroaching too far on the Member States' decision-making authority. |
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This Council knows that encroaching on the sovereignty of Member States is a violation of the Charter. |
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The Greenland halibut fishery becomes concentrated in the southeast portion of Div. 0A late in the season because of encroaching sea ice. |
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The Government is also encroaching into areas of civil society that should be the preserve of the citizens involved. |
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Maybe she felt like we were encroaching upon her territory, who knows. |
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They see us still as an over-regulated body that is encroaching on too many matters that should be the preserve still of nation states. |
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The Apuan Alps and the encroaching Apennine foothills of Garfagnana are a recurrent theme in the landscapes and townscapes he produces in his top floor studio. |
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The federal government has no qualm about encroaching on areas under provincial jurisdiction, thus creating useless and harmful duplication. |
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I shrugged and threw a rock into the slowly encroaching darkness. |
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When he falls in love with human Grace, he must fight the encroaching winter and the change it will bring. |
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His strange name, Huber, was borrowed from a Swiss apiarist who had written a definitive study of bees in defiance of encroaching blindness. |
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Or, wait, do all those cobwebs mean that my cultural past is a spider hole, where I hide from current pop culture, and from the encroaching, inevitable future? |
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Aircraft encroaching on U.S. airspace was a more straightforward affair in that the warning time was longer and the source of the threat was obvious. |
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Intensified upwelling would enhance aridity along the west coast of South America by preventing moist air masses of the Pacific anticyclone from encroaching landwards. |
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At the same time, off Vietnam's seacoast, China is encroaching on the Paracel and Spratly archipelagos? |
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As a result, over 4m American acres have already been preserved from encroaching subdivisions, shopping malls and other commercial developments. |
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Early accounts report that masqueraders participated in generating this reputation by joining battles and terrorizing encroaching communities by night. |
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The vast space enclosed by the ramparts have allowed the occupants to farm the area, with lynchets spreading across the camp and encroaching on the flint mines to the west. |
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If it does get uncomfortably hot and starts encroaching into the area of health and safety, I think you really have to think about where you are making athletes go to. |
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There is some encroaching privatization, that is true, but it is the opening of that door in any significant way that in fact hampers our ability to maintain a public, not-for-profit system. |
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Customs' expertise in goods and trade could thus be made available to other authorities without encroaching on their respective areas of responsibility. |
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We will develop our relations with all adjacent countries in a good neighbourly spirit and we will firmly oppose any attempt to resolve open issues in relations between states by encroaching upon territories of other states. |
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No one should be inside the barriers, encroaching on the road. |
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For authentic, universal development to occur, we need engaged citizens to protect and expand what commons are left, while also resisting the encroaching privatization of the shared property in the public domain. |
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The amendments were generally perceived as significantly increasing the influence of the Ministry of Education and encroaching on academic freedom. |
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Despite the encroaching stresses, the shoreline is a major migration route for birds and boasts areas of sand dunes, mature cedar forests and wetlands. |
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In one participant's view, there was a danger of the Council encroaching on the mandates of other United Nations organs when it took up certain issues. |
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This characteristic was often linked to the weakness of many State structures in Africa, which had led to the private sector encroaching on the key security functions of States. |
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It concerned them first to sue out their livery from the unjust wardship of his encroaching prerogative. |
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The abbey built shops and dwellings on the west side, encroaching upon the sanctuary. |
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Hubert had been given the lordship and castle of Montgomery by the king and was encroaching on Llywelyn's lands nearby. |
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With the industrialisation of the county, farming became of far less importance, with industrial areas encroaching into farming lands. |
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By contrast he regarded the British East India Company as an encroaching threat. |
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Humans had to adapt to the encroaching forest or move east with the large mammals. |
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Upstarts like the snack menu, with its little offerings of polpettine and deviled eggs, are encroaching from the flank. |
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By 1237, the Mongols began encroaching upon Ryazan, their first Kievan Rus' principality. |
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Palm oil plantations have been widely developed and are rapidly encroaching on the last remnants of primary rainforest. |
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She remained stone-still, ready for anything, sending her heightened senses in search of who or what was encroaching on her personal space. |
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During the middle ages encroaching swampland and the consequent unhealthy environmental conditions caused the inhabitants of Sapri to abandon the settlement. |
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Little by little roads are encroaching and the MNR now has to play referee while the value of remoteness dwindles he says. |
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Mara Salvatrucha was encroaching on their territory, the school grounds. |
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Misha swiftly had mastered painting technique, and his work came into the world almost daily, confidently gobbling up space in the apartment and encroaching upon its owners. |
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Replete with achingly beautiful still lifes, this languid visual poem presents a uniquely evocative portrait of a casual clash between a traditional culture and encroaching western symbols. |
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They moved progressively northwards to conquer new cultivable land up until the middle of the 20th century, encroaching areas previously dedicated to animal herding only. |
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Adventurous visitors will find ancient standing totem poles and the remains of longhouses enshrouded in lush rainforest that is slowly encroaching on these timeless sites. |
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Ignited naturally by a lightning strike or artificially by humans, fires add valuable nutrients to grassland soil and help chase back encroaching forests. |
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This policy was finally reversed and FM broadcasting was reopened in 1975 using the VHF band, after the few encroaching TV stations had been moved. |
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Although its tall, slender, Tudor chimneys stood stiffy defiant against encroaching development, a missing brick from the crown of one of them threatened defeat. |
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The rods of encroaching night and the gloom of the cinema are cathexes which compensate, albeit with a loss of selfhood, for the void created by the absence of the father. |
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In South Australia, nesting sites on the Eyre Peninsula and Kangaroo Island are vulnerable to unmanaged coastal recreation and encroaching urban development. |
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The devil's rope was originally designed to keep cows from roaming, Indians from encroaching, and the cowboys from singing their lonesome ballads. |
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