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The construction site for engineered timber projects also generates less noise pollution, and the structures can be erected much faster with fewer workers: Lend Lease claims it will cut six weeks off the construction time of 5 King Street by using timber.
The officers' briefing paper says the crowding meant Westminster operates a planning rule that decrees that people must have been dead for at least a decade before a statue of them can be erected "to allow partisan passions to cool and enable sober reflection".
"I think our city needs to have some clear guidelines as to how and where cell towers can be erected," said committee member Jodie Arendt.
State-of-the-art factories can be erected anywhere.
The long quills along head, nape, and back can be erected into a crest.
Still other teleosts have uncomplicated fleshy genital papillae that can be erected.
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Small spaces for social justice can be suddenly erected, or purposefully constructed.
He asked Stacy if his tombstone could be erected next to their children's graves.
New ones have to be erected, mainly in the form of tariffs.
One turbine is expected to be erected initially, while environmental issues are assessed.
It is a strong and stiff material and yet relatively inexpensive, and it can be quickly fabricated and erected, which saves construction time.
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