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One of these, and an elemental one, is that whatever is erected upon it becomes part of it.
Modern civilization has been erected upon the exploitation of fuels and ore deposits, which are simply geochemical concentrations of useful elements.
A vast steel structure, covered in artificial turf, would have been erected, upon which visitors could climb, play and enjoy a new view of London.
She dressed up her flivver in leaves and boughs, and erected upon it an evangelist's tent of sheets, on which was painted: "Jesus Saves!
It was during these years that Saint Petersburg was erected upon the marshes of the Baltic coast, and Lisbon resurrected from its earthquake of 1755.
The term 'improvements' includes all buildings, structures, fixtures and fences erected upon or fixed to land, whether title has been acquired to said land or not.
In a mountainous kingdom in what is now southeastern Turkey, there lived in the eighth century B.C. a royal official, Kuttamuwa, who oversaw the completion of an inscribed stone monument, or stele, to be erected upon his death.
"Histories founded upon truth, and wrote in a plain, easie and natural Stile," he once wrote, "are Sirloins of beef plainly dressed, wholesome, hearty and nourishing to a robust and healthy Stomach, but those erected upon fiction, and stuffed with Bombast and fustian phrases, are vapid, windy, unwholesome and adulterated with your damn'd sauces and pickles".
By Gary Greenberg April 23, 2013 In 1886, Pliny Earle, then the superintendent of the state hospital for the insane in Northampton, Massachusetts, complained to his fellow psychiatrists that "in the present state of our knowledge, no classification of insanity can be erected upon a pathological basis".
In 1886, Pliny Earle, then the superintendent of the state hospital for the insane in Northampton, Massachusetts, complained to his fellow psychiatrists that "in the present state of our knowledge, no classification of insanity can be erected upon a pathological basis".
In 1916, when the hotel project was just forming, the railroad put in place a restriction: "No building or other structure shall be erected upon any part of the surface of the 15-foot strip of land fronting on Seventh Avenue" except for a portico.
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