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It was mentioned in the context of the Battle of Barry in Hector Boece's Historia Gentis Scotorum in 1527, and first described in detail by the antiquarian Robert Maule, who erected it at its present position in 1620, after moving it six feet to centralise it within the Camuston Wood avenue.
Once the wall has been erected, it acquires a life of its own and structures people's lives according to its own rules.
When it was erected, it was only three stories.
Jim erected it at the far end of the long, narrow back yard.
Once erected, it is held up by counterweights formed of enormous water-filled balloons.
Wherever four walls can be erected, it seems, someone will conspire to lock you within them.
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So I dismantled it and re-erected it on his land in Chester.
Indians helped erect it.
The Museum is now erecting it as part of an addition to The Cloisters.
So a group of German-Americans took it instead, erecting it in the Bronx in 1899.
A brave society would erect it and behold the spoils of war.
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