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In 1703 the town's northern section had become so numerous that it formed its own congregation and erected a meetinghouse the following year.

Clause 1. New States may be admitted by the Congress into this Union; but no new State shall be formed or erected within the Jurisdiction of any other State; nor any State be formed by the Junction of two or more States, or Parts of States, without the Consent of the Legislatures of the States concerned as well as of the Congress.

More specifically, Article IV of the Constitution says that "no new state shall be formed or erected within the jurisdiction of any other state...without the consent of the legislatures of the states concerned as well as of the Congress".

In its basic form, a set of buildings needed to be torn down and erected by a single working crew.

Almost all the small reservoirs are formed by erecting earthen dykes across seasonal streams to store water for cattle ranching, drinking water supply, and irrigation.

By afternoon, as the cement begins to set, carpenters and engineers are already able to stand on it, to map out and erect the wooden forms for the next level — sometimes while concrete is still being poured at another corner of that floor.

The last and largest of the cult centers — the only major one still standing in clearly recognizable form — was erected for King Khasekhemwy, who ruled in the second dynasty around 2780 B.C. Known today as Shunet el-Zebib, the two-acre enclosure stands on a desert plain at Abydos, 300 miles south of Cairo near the burial grounds of early Egyptian rulers.

Creeping modernity in the form of newly erected telephone poles and a sheltered housing scheme for the old people encroaches on a small, isolated community living around the edge of a lake.

We will study when, why, and in what form these monuments were erected and how artists and audiences of the past and present have responded to them.

If this is done using refractive lenses (Fig. 3b), by far the most common optical devices used in living (and artificial) systems, the image that is formed must be "erect;" in other words, the top of the image should correspond to the top of the focused object, right must be to the right, and so on.

Last year he forced Northwest Airlines to change its guidelines which prevented AIDS patients from flying unless they could present physicians' statements that they were "non-infectious". Recently, he and another gay rights activist, Ken McPherson, formed the Never Forget Foundation, which erects monuments to gay community leaders.

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