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So why do we erect barriers to human mobility?
The line goes: "Your voice tells us of the republic, that we erect the city in the blue day / In the equality of a brotherhood of people".
As Justice Brandeis so wisely advised, "we must be ever on our guard, lest we erect our prejudices into legal principles".
When we erect a pillar made from a tree trunk, for instance, the end where the roots were must always face downward because trees are the homes of the spirits.
In his decision, Justice Jonathan D. Katz quoted Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis, who said: "We must ever be on guard lest we erect our prejudices into legal principles".
In the first five days alone, driving from city to city, we erect our temporary homes in Prague, Vienna - where we stay in the cute Camping Wien West - and in Budapest, where the purgatory of putting up poles in the rain at Camping Romai, melts into the glorious view from the Citadel.
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We erected a statue of him.
And we erected infrastructure and organized ourselves into a camp.
Instead, we erected laws, bureaucratic procedures and various other forms of mediation.
By welding together all the sub-parts we erected the main part of the water coolant circuit.
What if we had never removed the trade barriers we erected to shelter our industries from the world economy?
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