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I said, 'You know you're not supposed to do this?' " According to LoIacono's understanding of the city codes, it was legal to erect a storm enclosure during the winter, but the enclosure's door — which would have to open outward — would reach too far out onto the sidewalk.
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A small jetty was erected in 1877, but it was washed away in a storm two years later.
Further covered spectator accommodation was erected at the ground in 1935, but this blew down in a storm in 1952 and had to be rebuilt.
A grandstand was erected behind one goal in 1881, but it was severely damaged in a storm in 1884 and was replaced by a more elaborate structure along one of the long sides of the playing area.
On September 3, 1821, a storm destroyed the tower and a brownstone-faced lighthouse was erected in 1823.
It is also not clear whether cutting off such large bodies of water during a storm might shift the surge up the coast into Mississippi, whose residents are wary of the campaign to erect a barrier.
A storm is gathering.
A storm arose.
It caused a storm.
A storm coming.
To keep the tank stable in a storm, Mr. Librizzi wound metal strapping around it and the downspout; to soften its industrial look on the side facing the street, he erected a trellis for a native honeysuckle or autumn clematis.
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