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Once in the passage, it erects the short spines on its gill covers and may thereby cause inflammation, hemorrhage, and even death to the victim.
Mr. Kline's character needs to build his house to learn to love again; by the time he erects the first door frame, the entire cast has a libidinal contact high.
William Van Alstyne, a noted constitutional scholar at Duke University, has recently written that the Second Amendment's "well-regulated militia" language refers to ordinary citizens, and that the amendment not only expressly embraces the right to bear arms but also "erects the very scaffolding of a free state upon that guarantee".
So he erects the biggest buildings, flaunts the biggest lifestyle, has the biggest hairdo, and trash talks the loudest.
To Trump, it is the vigorous, victorious businessman (and in his mind, it's always a man) who erects the city and deserves the tax breaks he gets, while the nebbish, desk-bound investor in financial assets destroys the American middle class.
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So the Justice Department erected the Wall.
Many have defiantly re-erected the crosses.
The Emergency Services Ministries erected the tent camp to accommodate the spillover.
Similar worries prompted the government to erect the encircling fence.
The corporations paid for producing and erecting the banners.
A tech is erecting the skull-encrusted microphone stand.
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