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Nearby was a stage erected for outdoor theater, abandoned, lost and quite evidently unused.
A miniature set of traveling rings was even erected for children.
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Alongside a drab prison, on a huge stage erected for a going-away party, the rabbis took their seats.
For nearly 40 minutes, Mr. Romney spoke — confident and at ease, alone on the huge stage erected for this moment — and accepted the Republican nomination for president.
Most monumental buildings were erected for public use, and income, if any, from rents or fees went to the public treasury.
The best clue to his reading is in the platform stage erected for the play scene, on which Hamlet also goes through a whole series of, transformations.
Noisy drills were being used to take apart the temporary steel bleachers that are erected for that one afternoon a year.
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Large screens were erected for the protesters to watch proceedings and the council opted for a recorded vote.
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