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The corpus spongiosum does not become as erect as the corpora cavernosa.
A man waits at a kerb, as erect as a soldier.
The rain-forest-green lawns where each blade of grass is as erect as Johnny Unitas's crew cut.
A sprightly figure, standing to greet the lady, as erect as a butler, with the spectre of a smile.
After a night of drinking, dope-smoking and wife-stealing, Mr. Douglas's Tripp sits as erect as a new DeVry graduate at his I.B.M. Selectric.
"I always tried to make sure to be as erect as possible when dealing with white people," she said, "because Minny wanted them to know: 'I know you think that I'm inferior to you.
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The Yankees may as well erect a billboard to monitor their pace.
As for those glory days at the Paramount, you might as well erect a statue of the Beatles outside Shea Stadium.
They might as well erect billboards along the Gulf Coast proclaiming "Free Money for All!" Let me repeat something else I've said before about the Gulf Coast Claims Facility.
But she does not read the establishment clause as erecting a wall that discounts the contributions of religion; this she sees as another "type of unfairness".
As well as erecting the structure, the plans involve the restoration of the surrounding park, which is owned by the London Borough of Bromley and houses the ageing National Sports Centre, with renewed Italianate terracing and a central tree-lined avenue.
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