Yet Mr Newbury erects a baffling theory, accusing Chalky of saying that the cement works does no harm. |
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I know someone who erects TV aerials around the local area and he's raking it in. |
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Jesus is not a distant, indifferent ruler who erects barriers between himself and his people, as great kings and emperors have done throughout history. |
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They did not say: Create a new church, one that separates you from other religionists, and erects hurdles for new believers to jump over. |
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The economics of spam are so favorable to spammers that no matter how high regulation erects the barrier to entering the business it wouldn't be high enough. |
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They rejoice as he erects monument after monument to my memory, instead of wasting it on the fripperies of food. |
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His tough approach to separatism was codified last year in the Clarity Act, which erects big legal obstacles to any break-up of Canada. |
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Once in the passage, it erects the short spines on its gill covers and may thereby cause inflammation, hemorrhage, and even death to the victim. |
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If schooling unlocks the gate to a bright and successful future, a childhood bereft of education erects nearly insurmountable barriers. |
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Meanwhile, as the EU erects its protective trade barriers, all its Member States, whether or not they have a coastline, get to have a vote. |
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To keep warm the chickadee erects its soft, thick feathers to trap warm air close to its body. |
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It behoves the holder of an occupation permit to ensure the security of infrastructures and other equipment he or she erects. |
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At the same time, the cartoner erects the partitions then aligns and slides them between the bottles. |
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It lives more than it erects, it intrigues without rejecting and it dwells without becoming established. |
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If a player erects at least one building, they may place up to two helpers in the castle and earn victory points in final scoring. |
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The External company erects signs displaying its site within the work area. |
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The City of Ottawa currently erects many kilometres of traditional wood-slat snow fences along its roadway network. |
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But what distinguishes the worst architect from the best of bees is this, that the architect raises his structure in imagination before he erects it in reality. |
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That feeling himself fleetingly unbound only when eating, drinking, procreating, in his dwelling and dressing-up, man erects means into sole and ultimate ends. |
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Typically, construction begins with a small crane, which lifts in vehicles and in turn erects a bigger tower crane. |
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Ms Achieng rouses herself and then the brood of children that surrounds her on the floor, washes them and erects her frizzy dome of red and black hair. |
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In the prologue, Granade erects a dual theoretical structure for examining Partch's work during these hobo years. |
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While some Alaskan stalwarts brave the cold, Anchorage's Congregation Beth Sholom erects its sukkah indoors. |
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The forming of an American case requires the use of three machines: the first erects the box, the second inserts the product into the box and the third closes and seals it. |
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A stonefish is perfectly hidden and makes no movement until prodded with a stick or, more often, until it is stepped on, at which time it erects its dorsal fin spines. |
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It erects an intolerable administrative wall between our two countries. |
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There it tosses in ready-made machines shaking and undermining the old economic base and erects upon its splinters the Tower of Babel of a capitalist economy. |
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Plans, constructs, erects and inspects scaffolding towers, grids and associated equipment used for the support of technical and staging equipment. |
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When the spool rack cannot be installed at the specified height without guying the existing support, Hydro-Québec relocates the conductors on the pole or erects a new pole, at its expense, to allow the connection. |
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The concentration of media ownership, however, creates an environment that is conducive to the emergence of monopolies, erects barriers to market entry and leads to uniformity of media content. |
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In practical terms, the draft law only erects in the path of reducing early embryos to the dimensions of an instrument, the obstacles represented by the present achievements of scientific research. |
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When the fabricator erects the structural steel, he shall supply all material required for temporary and for permanent connection of the component parts of the structural steel. |
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Blair, the man who erects so many smokescreens his name should be spelled Blur, cannot possibly hold on to his job. |
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Justice Wilson, to paraphrase this position, observes that these legal rights erects an invisible fence around each child which parents will not be allowed to penetrate. |
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