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Suppose a political party asked me if it could erect a temporary hoarding on my land and, being sympathetic to their cause, I agreed.
If Ornstein Layton were to build the 283 five-bedroom single-family homes that it could erect without a zoning change, according to Alec Ornstein, a company owner, that would add more than 400 students to the district and cost taxpayers some $4 million more a year in taxes.
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If Mr. Levinson razed it, he could erect a tower only about four-fifths as large.
If it wanted to, the church could erect a 20-square-foot "ideological" sign reading "PRAISE JESUS" (or the like), which could stay up for evermore.
A state official said yesterday that it was unclear how big a building Howard Milstein could erect on the site.
"You could erect the Eiffel Tower, but it's still all about the quality of the flowers".
Alternatively, it would be good for prison morale; you could erect them in between cells and guys could jerk each other off through the walls and it wouldn't be gay because they're not even in the same room.
The Inglis Bridge was designed so that all of its components could be moved by manpower alone; moreover, it could be erected with few tools in a short span of time – a troop of 40 sappers could erect a 60 feet bridge in 12 hours.
Or you could erect the cleanest, whitest dream home and then smash your idol.
Aid workers were delivering rice and tarpaulins so that displaced people could erect temporary shelters.
Even as a member, countries could erect barriers to Turkish migration.
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