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You may not be able to erect a crane".
Then the developer wouldn't be able to erect a high-rise on the site.
In the end they were able to erect only 90 of the tents on Friday.
If the outside noise emanates from a single source, like a factory or busy highway, you may be able to erect a barrier to stop the sound.
In some locations, developers would be able to erect towers more than twice the size of current buildings, which would cast the Chrysler Building, the Waldorf-Astoria and St. Bartholomew's Episcopal Church into shadow.
It was to enhance competition and make it fair — to make sure that no group, high or low, is able to erect barriers that would deprive Americans of an open field and a fair chance.
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Vinson, who observed live hoopoe starlings when he lived on Réunion, described the crest as flexible, disunited and forward-curled barbs of various lengths, highest in the centre, and able to be erected at will.
For subjects who were able to stand erect, height was measured with a wall-mounted stadiometer (Model 208, Seca).
By the end of the second week it will look pretty normal and you may be able to get erect with no problem; during orgasm a severe itchy pain may occur, but this is rare.
You'll need a place with lightly padded ground, since you'll be hitting the floor a few times before you're able to stand erect on your hands.
If the local council refused Mr Miliband permission to erect the obelisk he would be able to appeal the decision to the Communities Secretary, who would likely have been recently appointed by Mr Miliband.
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