| 21. | The holiday spirit, though it may be moldering among American businesses, is not entirely dead.
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| 22. | The building's facade remains much as it was, but inside the ballroom is moldering.
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| 23. | The sun rises, the swallows return to Capistrano and our moldering mountain of refuse grows higher.
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| 24. | Things look dodgy as soon as the Baudelaires set foot in the count's moldering mansion.
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| 25. | Like a slightly daft forensic detective, the British artist Cornelia Parker gathers evidence from moldering cultural artifacts.
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| 26. | The bones of Methodist ministers, college presidents and the slaves who built Oxford lie moldering in its graveyard.
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| 27. | There he became aware of the moldering literary treasures that lay unregarded in the city's ancient libraries.
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| 28. | Moldering legends are fine, but nobody pays $ 1.3 million for 30 seconds of their commercial time.
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| 29. | Scholars could then read the writings on the walls of tombs and temples and on the rolls of moldering papyrus.
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| 30. | In a hidden storage room beneath the projection booth, Hampton had cans filled with hundreds of moldering silent films.
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