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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.
Lee went in and asked if the owner knew where a 16-year-old girl might be able to erect a mural of her own.
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.
By that time, the tar get company might be able to erect new defenses or ar range a merger with a com pany more satisfactory to its management.
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.
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In the end they were able to erect only 90 of the tents on Friday.
In recent years developers have been able to erect some glassy residential buildings, like the Lucida at 151 East 85th Street, which the Extell Development Company completed in 2009.
CHRISTOPHER CLAREY: That might be true, but at the same time, Tiger was able to erect a wall around himself that athletes from earlier eras never felt the need to erect.
While he acknowledges that he has had to smooth some ruffled feathers, Mr. Marks said Flextronics had been able to erect "fire walls" to prevent proprietary information from leaking between competitors.
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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