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Tommy Davis, at Cruise's request, was allowed to erect a tent on the set of Spielberg's "War of the Worlds," where Scientology materials were distributed.
The heritage lobby deride these products of "planning gain" as bribes developers pay to be allowed to erect skyline-wrecking towers.
The suit asks that ProjectUSA be allowed to erect its signs and asks for an acknowledgment that the defendants had violated the group's First Amendment rights.
They went so far as to propose a one-third-mile zone around the Empire State Building, at 34th Street and Fifth Avenue, where developers would not be allowed to erect a comparable skyscraper.
He was quoted as saying: "I don't believe you should be allowed to erect a slide in an area of outstanding natural beauty such as St Tudwal's Island before going through correct procedures.
He stood up to the Cecils (perhaps the most powerful aristocratic family in the land) to ensure that the rich were not allowed to erect special memorials to their own sons.
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I realised afterwards that they were not allowed to show erect or even semi-erect penises so they put it up high so that if anyone asked, they could say: "No, no, it's not an erection.
But it has also developed novel prefabrication techniques that have allowed it to erect tallish buildings quickly.
The building used to house New York, which had a billboard on the top, so the city had allowed Burberry to erect a sign of its own.
He was allowed to pose standing erect, above Freud's eyeline, with his eyes open and focused, as no woman ever was.
Would Mayor Bloomberg allow Catholics to erect a crucifix at Ground Zero?
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