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With pre-erected tents as well as sites where you can erect your own, it's ideal for the more budget conscious traveller.
Or you can erect substantial barriers to trade with lower-wage countries.
They can erect the biggest firewall they want between themselves and the papers.
Now advertisers can erect billboards just by turning on a switch.
But we gamely pay lip service to the illusion that she can erect one more firewall.
Not for nothing did the Renaissance poet Samuel Daniel write in "Lady Margaret": "Unless above himself he can erect himself, how poor a thing is man".
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Reducing highway speed limits near sensitive wildlife areas can make a difference, Zollinger said, as can erecting barriers or sinking road surfaces slightly deeper into the ground, so that the earth absorbs some of the sound.
In terms of the type of paywall that can be erected, content can be charged per-article or per-day, while the service also allows for subscription payments to be taken, potentially creating a recurring revenue stream.
Congress can certainly erect barriers against such problems, and it has.
Nobody doubts that the station has been a great engineering achievement, demonstrating that astronauts can indeed erect a platform in space with few glitches.
Rather, they're hoping he can help erect some armaments around the ideological fortress in which they now find themselves trapped, in danger of being completely overrun.
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