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And so the Music will eat away at you like a cancer.
I tried to cut the head and the very air seemed to eat away at it.
But every day they saw the disease eating away at their parents.
Changes in the 20th century ate away at their traditional way of life.
Always present, it ate away at me day and night.
My God, man, they'd eat away at it until there was nothing left!
There they found the cancer that was eating away at her body.
And it had eaten away the left side of his face.
I did not even know it had been eaten away.
The spring inside it had been eating away at the rock for a long time.
And months after that loss, it would just really ate away at me.
A. Eating away from home has become such an important part of everyday life.
A friend said yesterday: 'What she did is eating away at her.
And so they stayed inside us, growing like a cancer, a body eating away at itself.
I've been avoiding thinking about what's really eating away at me, inside.
The banks have been eaten away at least eight feet in the last 15 years or so.
We need to make sure that this does not happen, as it really eats away at people.
Try not to let the inequalities eat away at you.
Each stroke they took ate away at the space between us.
"Watching her being eaten away is a very strong motivation to keep going."
Inflation could eat away at the savings, if you wait too far beyond the summer.
She knew that the possibility of losing his job was eating away at him.
It just eats away at me to see the kinds of things being said and written about us.
It is growing worse, eating away at the social fabric.
A major one is whether inflation will eat away at interest payments.
Just as the fear would build and eat into her now.
Giving out the data for free would eat into their revenues.
He looked at his watch: this was eating into her evening work time.
I learned not to wait for my victim to die, but to eat into him while talking to me.
In any case, here's to those who've figured out how to use technology to free up, rather than eat into, family time.
The little details ate into my time at every opportunity.
And the look on his face had eaten into my memory, until I?
Of course, eating into the deficit from the first 6 games with another away win would be ok.
It had eaten into him even worse than I thought.
Worse, the firm must pay off a $1 million note by next March, which could further eat into its capital.
Those price increases are expected to eat into profits for several years.
By 2019 the system will begin eating into its reserves to pay benefits.
Then the only way to grow will be to eat into each other's market share."
The words were coming in a rush now, and with them was a growing fear that seemed to eat into her soul.
In the short term, a high sales charge could eat into profits.
But they also know how quickly the market eats into their control."
He ate into the base of my skull and so killed me.
Nor is it clear that price competition will not quickly eat into profits.
All those years ago and the memory of it like a worm eating into him.
This selling ate into gains made early in the day.
However, the water is acid and starts eating into the boat.
Question is how much that eats into the potential capacity gain.
"But they are still having to sell the service for same price as before, so that eats into revenue."
It would also eat into the Republicans' traditional advantage in fund-raising.
The voice was on the edge of panic; it ate into him.