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. |
Jesus is not a distant, indifferent ruler who erects barriers between himself and his people, as great kings and emperors have done throughout history. |
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. |
They rejoice as he erects monument after monument to my memory, instead of wasting it on the fripperies of food. |
Typically, construction begins with a small crane, which lifts in vehicles and in turn erects a bigger tower crane. |
I know someone who erects TV aerials around the local area and he's raking it in. |