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A hanging coat created just enough curtained privacy to define a space where I could work without being distracted and without looking like I was erecting a wall to keep my coworkers out.
War memorials, other than on the site of a battle, were relatively unusual until the 19th century, but became increasingly common during it, and after World War I were erected even in villages of the main combatant nations.
As far as I know no one is erecting a statue of Sid at the courthouse.
"The Berlin Wall came down when I was helping erect a crane in Formby, and the day I started on Manchester Crown Court, Kurt Cobain died," he says.
The head of the patient was erect.
His posture was erect.
I've been told the new tree was built to camouflage a cell tower, but I prefer to believe it was erected for the benefit of allergy sufferers.
It scared me awake, and once up, I was fully aroused and erect.
Didn't hear a word you said as I was staring at your erect nipples the whole time".
The brief, sharp pain subsided, and, blessedly, when I managed to crawl until I could hoist myself erect, I was able to ski quite normally the two miles back.
The rhyme is thought to refer to the equestrian statue of Charles I (r. 1625 49), which was erected after the Restoration in 1660 and was moved in 1675 to the site of the old Charing Cross in central London.
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