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9 P.M. (13, 49) DOWNTON ABBEY In this episode of this "Masterpiece Classic" soap opera about masters and servants at the twilight of the British Empire, the Dowager Countess (Maggie Smith) declares, "War breaks down barriers, and when peacetime re-erects them, it's very easy to find oneself on the wrong side".
Frank and Dorothy Bates erected them in 2007.
Armoured columns rolled over makeshift barricades and the people who had erected them.
It adds: "Lebanese officials have been handing out tents, but refugees have had to find somewhere to erect them".
Never mind wheels or writing, the people who erected them did not even have pottery or domesticated wheat.
"We erect monuments to our war heroes," he said, "and it is fitting that we should erect them to men who fight in the war that never ends".
North Dakota Developments, a property developer, is trucking ready-made six-room housing units over from Minnesota and erecting them in what used to be a cornfield.
While the turbines themselves will be fairly standard (if gargantuan), the structures that hold the things up and the techniques to erect them must be improved.
Then she began to rescue old buildings she saw decaying in the countryside, hiring a team of carpenters to re-erect them at the farm.
Jenney believed in designing buildings for the long term, so future generations could "read the feelings and aspirations of those who erected them".
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