Here in the life-giving odors of the balsamic forest, we erected our tent and made ready to pass the rest of the day and night. |
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The statue was erected in 1962 to welcome foreign visitors to the then young independent country. |
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A full-size wooden replica of an Athenian temple might be erected in a manorial garden. |
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The station on Drove Road currently resembles a building site, after work-men erected scaffolding around the 44-year-old tower. |
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Along the N6 from Stutterheim to Queenstown and the R61 to Tarkastad, there are new road signs being erected, directional and distance. |
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About 125 years later, the town erected an enormous, life-sized model of the squid, so that all who look upon it might be awestruck. |
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Plans have been drawn up to delineate the two small plots with some form of kerbstone and allow for a headstone to be erected. |
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Forty or fifty feet before it lay the broken remains of a section of stone wall that had been erected there, possibly as a target. |
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He was a motorbiking enthusiast who kept a Rottweiler and had erected barbed wire around part of his garden fence to keep intruders out. |
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The monument was erected as a tribute to three people who died trying to halt tanks during the coup attempt. |
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There were similar protests across the world, including Berlin, where bonfires were lit on the streets and barricades erected to fend off police. |
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As helicopters buzzed overhead, army engineers erected concrete barriers and razor wire fences in the fields off Drumcree Road. |
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The Christmas lights have just been erected and already plans are afoot to have an even better display next year. |
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In some neighbourhoods, residents erected street barricades of tiles, huge rocks and sandbags to keep looters out. |
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With the tributes of war and taxes, he erected tall and strong turrets at every corner of his city and strengthened the ramparts of Abeluma. |
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Despite our best efforts, the deer had easily jumped our carefully erected fence. |
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Later, the teams and guests adjourned to the specially erected marquee for a meal, refreshments and an enjoyable social evening. |
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Nearly 800 anti-aircraft guns were moved to the coast and 1,000 barrage balloons were erected. |
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A monument in remembrance of the St Lucian soldiers lost in the Second World War was erected years ago. |
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Plains Indians, in contrast, erected tentlike tepees, constructed out of poles wrapped with buffalo skins. |
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Litter bins were erected and all railings were painted by a number of our members. |
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She looks at apprentices, journeymen carpenters, and entrepreneurs who erected, finished, and sold houses in dynamic and changing markets. |
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Towards the end of 1881 a weatherboard building was erected and Miss Betty M. Cousin took charge of the first students at Cradock. |
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By 1888 they had penetrated the rabbit-proof fence erected by the New South Wales government. |
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The first thing that struck me was the high fences strung with barb wire, electrified and erected around the airport. |
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A box had been erected over a volcanic vent from which issued sulfurous vapors. |
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A giant marquee was erected next to the lake and a dance floor constructed at the water's edge. |
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This type of superstructure could be erected on foundations with either round or quadrilateral contours. |
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Speed limit signs, warning drivers that the limit is 30 mph, have also been erected. |
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A war memorial was erected in honour of the troops and stands in Sanam Luang Park in Bangkok. |
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As well as the internal works, the external elevation of the building will be altered and new signage will be erected. |
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The food and beverage stands are being erected, tents are popping up, and the course is getting a final look-see for the weekend's racing. |
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A platform had been erected in the center of the square, and an axman's block stood at its center. |
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A social gathering and refreshments in a marquee erected on the church's grounds will follow the ceremony. |
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For the people the king erected almonries at the four gates of the capital, and hospitals, with slave boys and maidens to wait upon the sick. |
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Sasha laid his new sister carefully in the playpen that had been erected in the corner of the living room. |
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In 1910, a bandstand was erected for the then popular live brass band music. |
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The new buildings erected in the 1960s and 1970s were needed to accommodate the swelling numbers on the school roll. |
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He said it seemed the plan would go ahead regardless as the sign had already been erected. |
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Like the miners, I was busy day and night, trying to get a church erected and furnished. |
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There must be hundreds, thousands, of huts being erected here, on 12 by 15 plots that have been marked and staked out. |
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Word got through the village that the guy had been taken, and the entire village went out into the street and erected a barricade. |
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He had been a very keen Territorial, even having had a flagpole erected in his garden. |
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I had erected a suspension thingy from the ceiling, from which I can hang a bicycle. |
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Ancient Scots and Picts erected a 10 ft tall standing stone at the site to commemorate the historic act. |
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Acoustic commentary boxes erected on site to house the radio commentators will be painted magnolia as directed by the Palace. |
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At sunrise, a large crowd advances toward wooden barricades erected to protect storefronts and bystanders. |
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The house, erected across four thick branches of a towering sapodilla tree is hidden among its lush, green leaves. |
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This is manifested in the elaborate defensive works of banks and ditches erected to fortify dominating hilltops. |
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The festive street lighting is currently being erected and there are a number of new features this year. |
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The 210 red-brick miners' cottages, initially erected between 1901 and 1908, still comprise the village's five terraced streets. |
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Impromptu barricades were erected from urban junk in order to protect the crowd trying to evacuate the area. |
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Nowadays, though, the sea wall that was erected to keep the waves at bay is itself falling into the water. |
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Here the Tibetans had erected a series of stone embrasures, known to the Indian Army as sangars, now occupied in strength. |
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The case has occasionally been made that the anonymous king who erected Monumentum Adulitanum II was not an Aksumite. |
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Most of the barricades erected by militant supporters of Aristide were removed and streets were empty. |
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If you have been anywhere near City Hall in the past two days there is no way to have missed the structure being erected. |
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The Saxon Kingdom was divided up parcels of land that rather than a burh at its centre had Motte and bailey castles erected. |
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Four lights have been erected around the bandstand in Lund Park, Keighley, and the entrance in Malsis Road. |
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A sign has been erected asking people to take away any rubbish from the graveyard and not to just dump it in the corner as was previously the situation. |
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Earth and timber fortifications were hastily erected, whether in motte-and-bailey or in ringwork form, in new areas during the eleventh and twelfth centuries. |
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The Attorney-General seems to take the view that it is part of his role to undermine the structure of the federal judicature which he has erected through these courts. |
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In a cheeky bit of ambush marketing, a billboard for Dooney's show was erected opposite the Melbourne Art Fair at the Melbourne Exhibition Building. |
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Supposedly erected by a Knight of Blacas, who vowed to do so after falling foul to the Saracens during the crusades, the star has remained in place for almost 500 years. |
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The site was then sealed and a large Latin cross was erected above it. |
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Church buildings were usually erected by members using wattle and daub construction, and financial contributions for maintenance were requested in every Sunday service. |
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The islanders carved and erected the stone statues, produced many other arts and crafts and developed Rongorongo, the only written language in Oceania. |
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In the High Street two huge concrete water tanks were erected to provide emergency supplies to fight fires if any incendiary devices were dropped. |
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Occupying an entire city block and dominated by a cluster of twelve monumental metal silos, it dates from 1912, when its offices, malthouse, brewery and cellar were erected. |
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After 1066 French-style castles and Romanesque churches were erected on such a prodigious scale that the mark on the English landscape can still be seen today. |
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In 1999, Canonsburg erected a statue to its best-known son, Perry Como, who found singing such a difficult way to make a living he almost returned to full-time barbering. |
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A marquee has been erected there for a commercial celebration. |
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They took also a Vessel of Marooners that belonged to the Bay and carried to Campeche Town, where they erected a mighty Gallows, and threaten to hang them all. |
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Lounging against barriers erected for crowd control, they offered unsolicited advice to frazzled young ladies tangled in a complex mass of tent poles. |
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The town remembered her as the heroine of the flood and erected a statue in her honor. |
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The route between Richmond and Easby Abbey also has improved access for less able-bodied people after the council's contractors erected kissing gates at either end. |
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Huge concrete and steel barricades were erected to prevent demonstrators from getting anywhere near the venue, while surrounding streets were completely blocked off. |
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It was also mentioned that some signs newly erected by Council were defaced and that a wash wouldn't do any harm to the old signs and would improve the legibility. |
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Management had previously tried to remove its machinery during the night of July 15, but was prevented from doing so by barricades erected by workers. |
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These were tented or prefabricated hut facilities and in theory mobile, although most tended to stay at the location in which they were first erected. |
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Mr Smyth says that as you approach the roundabouts in a busy line of traffic, the large road signs which have been erected can block your line of vision. |
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BrightSource has erected 7,644 mirrors in a circle surrounding a 327-foot tower filled with water. |
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A sea wall was erected and nearly 80,000 yards of fill was required. |
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The Oberhausen aquarium erected a memorial of the psychic octopus with a golden urn containing his ashes. |
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Using sticky yellow polythene sheets, which are erected vertically on the windward side of the fields and nurseries, can help ward off these vectors. |
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Goscombe John and was erected in 1921 when Lloyd George was Prime Minister. |
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Construction began in 2015 with the floor slabs and metal frames being erected in June. |
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In 1835, Englishman William Richardson erected the first independent homestead, near a boat anchorage around what is today Portsmouth Square. |
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By 1851 the harbor was extended out into the bay by wharves while buildings were erected on piles among the ships. |
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In 2008, the ICS erected a formal international system of subdivisions, illustrated to the right. |
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Cottages were erected adjoining the baths with adjoining livery stables and coach house. |
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A number of other smaller buildings were also erected which housed mint officers and staff members. |
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In its place were luxury flats encircling the Old Brewery Quarter, where new shops, bars and restaurants were erected. |
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Cardiff Arms Park first had a stand erected in 1881, and continued to expand its seating that decade. |
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In 1923, a large sign, reading HOLLYWOODLAND, was erected in the Hollywood Hills. |
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Press reports at the time suggested 100 or more wind turbines might be erected. |
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Large sculpture by Maggi Hambling titled The Scallop erected in 2003 on the beach at Aldeburgh, England. |
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Tribal boundaries were guarded by smaller lookout Nuraghes erected on strategic hills commanding a view of other territories. |
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As an essential part of protecting their investment in the ships and their cargoes, the League trained pilots and erected lighthouses. |
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The monument was erected in 1990 by sculptor Kari Rolfsen, supported by an anonymous donor. |
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Another monument in the Parc Richelieu, erected on 23 April 1994, marks the approximate site of Emma, Lady Hamilton's last resting place. |
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A memorial sculpture, showing three oil workers, was erected in the Rose Garden within Hazlehead Park in Aberdeen. |
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The statue, erected in 1858 on the occasion of the visit of Napoleon III, recalls the importance of the Emperor in the expansion of Cherbourg. |
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Pompey's Pillar may have been erected using the same methods that were used to erect the ancient obelisks. |
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About 960AD, Count Baldwin III had a town wall erected in order to protect the settlement against Viking raids. |
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At the same time the salvage firm erected fences on the beach to prevent public access. |
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At Ny Sandefjord, a small hut was erected and, on 1 December, the Norwegian flag was hoisted and the island claimed for Norway. |
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He published several books on the topic and had plaques, monuments, and statues erected in honor of the Norse. |
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Barbary corsairs often attacked the Balearic Islands, and in response many coastal watchtowers and fortified churches were erected. |
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To solemnize Portugal's claim to the land, the wooden cross was erected and a second religious service held on 1 May. |
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Beginning in 1797, lighthouses were erected along Cape Cod to aid in navigation. |
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In 1832, the first polished tombstone of Aberdeen granite to be erected in an English cemetery was installed at Kensal Green Cemetery. |
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The Police Memorial Trust since its establishment in 1984 has erected over 38 memorials to some of those officers. |
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It was erected in 1683 by Thomas Ekins, first steward of the Godophin Family to live on the islands. |
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Due to local objections no wind turbines have been allowed to be erected on the Isle of Wight. |
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In 75, he erected a colossal statue of Apollo, begun under Nero, and he dedicated a stage of the theater of Marcellus. |
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In 2012, an official historic marker was erected on the site of the July 1970 Second Atlanta International Pop Festival near Byron, Georgia. |
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He died on 29 July 1747, in his memory a monument was erected overlooking the house on Stenbury Down. |
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A starting gate consisting of two or more tapes is erected across the start line. |
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On 7 July, several cars were set on fire and street barricades were erected to prevent the police from entering the area. |
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Around fifty structures were erected, restored or completed, achievements second only to those of Augustus. |
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He deified three of his family members and erected massive structures to commemorate the Flavian achievements. |
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Trajan was a prolific builder in Rome and the provinces, and many of his buildings were erected by the gifted architect Apollodorus of Damascus. |
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In commemoration of this, the Aurelian Column was erected, in imitation of Trajan's Column. |
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In particular, there is no change in burial practice, and tumulus warrior graves continued to be erected throughout Merovingian times. |
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The Lion of Amphipolis, erected in 4th BC in honour of Laomedon of Mytilene, admiral of Alexander the Great. |
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As it was desirable to take formal possession of this territory the Portuguese erected a stone cross in Algoa Bay. |
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Megaliths found in Europe and the Mediterranean were also erected in the Neolithic period. |
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The Changle inscription, dated to the 11th month of the 6th year of the Xuande reign, was erected during the end of their stay there. |
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Reports from Australia confirmed that the engine was erected in the Power House Museum, Ultimo, New South Wales. |
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The inscription could also have been prepared beforehand in China and erected at Galle between 1410 to 1411 during the third voyage. |
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Wooden statues of the spirits were erected on top of this sacrificial castle. |
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The pyramids that have been erected throughout human history serve as perfect examples of axis mundi. |
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In 1955, the local authorities of Tver erected a bronze monument to Afanasy Nikitin on the bank of the Volga River. |
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Incense usage reached its peak during the Song Dynasty with numerous buildings erected specifically for incense ceremonies. |
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Automobile manufacturers have erected factories in the suburbs, for example, AutoEuropa. |
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Under his governorship, numerous buildings were erected, a number of which are still standing. |
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A strong gate, called the A Famosa, was erected to defend the city and still remains. |
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They erected raised ceremonial centres, sarcophagi, and large stone monoliths depicting anthropomorphic and zoomorphhic forms out of stone. |
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The Magellan's Cross and the aforementioned Magellan's shrine were erected in Cebu City and Mactan Island. |
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It was erected in 1992 through the initiative of the Chilean Section of the Cape Horn Captains Brotherhood. |
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Here he erected a storehouse and a fortified house, creating the first settlement in Puerto Rico, Caparra. |
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The most massive structures ever erected by the Maya were built during the Preclassic period. |
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Many sites erected stelae, but Palenque instead developed finely sculpted panelling to decorate its buildings. |
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A small wooden church was first erected in the community, followed by a second church that built of stone. |
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They erected a cross and named the point of land Cape Henry, in honor of Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales, the eldest son of King James. |
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Salvatore in Duisburg where a memorial was erected about fifty years after his death. |
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Petersburg, returned to the site, and erected a commemorative marker at the site of the cabin. |
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Although Svalbard was not occupied by Germany in the Second World War, German forces erected several weather stations there. |
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By the 13th and 14th centuries, merchant guilds had sufficient resources to have erected guild halls in many major market towns. |
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More recently, this area was settled by Tatars, Chuvash and Russians, who erected defensive walls to guard the southern border. |
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Multiple statues and monuments have been erected in his honor throughout Russia. |
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Apart from the Shamanic shrines in the Qing palace, no temples erected for worship of Manchu gods could be found in Beijing. |
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To avoid problems of precedence, tents were erected side by side so that neither side would be seen as visiting the other. |
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Barbary pirates frequently attacked the Balearic islands, resulting in many coastal watchtowers and fortified churches being erected. |
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Roland statues were typical symbols of city autonomy or independence, often erected under Sigismund in his Electorate of Brandenburg. |
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The Prayer Book Cross was erected in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park in 1894 as a gift from the Church of England. |
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Starting in February 2004, DEFRA in association with the Environment Agency implemented a portable barrier which is erected at times of floods. |
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He delivered the opening address for the Birmingham Central Library in 1882, and in 1888 the city erected a statue of him. |
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A blue plaque records his long residence at 20 Cavendish Square and a memorial tablet was subsequently erected in Westminster Abbey. |
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The ceremony is generally held when new Jain temple is erected or new idols are installed in temples. |
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They designed the patterns of the water wheel systems, carved their gear mechanisms, and finally erected the mill machines. |
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Baltimore Street as a monument to the first gas lamp in America, erected at that location. |
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The iron and steel works typically bought mines, and erected coking ovens to supply their own requirements in coke and gas. |
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Iron rails were erected along the length of the funeral procession to hold back the crowd of around 50,000 people who lined the route. |
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Here about 1632 was erected the first gristmill in the colony, and in 1662 one of the first woolen mills in America was built here. |
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Insisting that it be made known and applied equally to all, posting it on pillars erected in the new capital. |
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In October 1900, mainly through the efforts of Rawnsley, a simple memorial of Borrowdale slate was erected to Ruskin at Friars Crag. |
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In the centre of the town is the Clock Tower, erected in 1861 to commemorate Philip Musgrave of Edenhall. |
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This cairn was erected in 1876 by two brothers named Westmorland to mark what they considered to be the finest view in the Lake District. |
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In 1592, an outer earth rampart with 50 towers was erected around the city, including an area on the right bank of the Moscow River. |
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To ease this problem, posts are sometimes erected to provide more sites suitable for nest building. |
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Germany also erected a similar fence to isolate thirteen Alsatian villages from Switzerland. |
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In 1865 a statue by Sir John Steell was erected to his memory in Princes Street Gardens. |
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The district has a tradition of nonconformity which is reflected in the number of chapels erected by Congregationalists, Baptists and Methodists. |
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When originally erected it also transmitted television signals, which travelled much further than their intended service area. |
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The rioters had erected a makeshift barricade and were pelting the police with rocks from behind it. |
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Stone rows were erected by the later Neolithic and Bronze Age peoples in the British Isles, parts of Scandinavia and northern France. |
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Other crosses were erected as memorials, for prayer, as town or market crosses, in churchyards, and as boundary markers. |
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The crosses were erected over a long period of time, some as recently as 100 years ago, the earliest probably almost 1,000 years ago. |
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Somewhiles by sufferance, and somewhiles by special leave and favour, they erected to themselves oratories. |
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A splendid tent was erected on the brae north of the town, and round that the countless congregation assembled. |
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A similar one in Barnaul, Russia's Altai region, will be erected six months ahead of schedule, the defense chief said. |
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He was apprised that after vacating CDA land from the adverse possession, barbed wire is being erected around the vacated land for its fencing. |
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Lucius Steritinus erected two in 196 BC to commemorate his victories in Hispania. |
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The government suggested that two anemometres should be erected to control traffic during storms. |
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From 1964 to 1969 four great oil refineries were erected at the mouth of the Tees, two by Phillips Petroleum and one each by ICI and Shell. |
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The archboard assembly can now be erected, springing aft from the after most frame, and supported by the horn timber. |
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He interpreted the site as an armory, erected on platforms on piles over the lake and later destroyed by enemy action. |
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To add insult to injury, the Romans had erected a temple to the former emperor Claudius in the city, built at local expense. |
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When he returned from his victory over the Parthians, he erected the Arch of Septimius Severus in Rome. |
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The library was on Clifford Street but a new building was erected on Museum Street in 1927 and is still the library today. |
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St Augustine's Cross, a Celtic cross erected in 1884, marks the spot in Ebbsfleet, Thanet, East Kent, where Augustine is said to have landed. |
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The statue was designed by Hamo Thornycroft, and erected in 1899 to mark one thousand years since Alfred's death. |
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They landed at Pevensey in Sussex on 28 September and erected a wooden castle at Hastings, from which they raided the surrounding area. |
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The exact site of the battle is disputed because of the lack of conclusive data, and memorials have been erected at different locations. |
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The king's son, Charles II, later planned for an elaborate royal mausoleum to be erected in Hyde Park, London, but it was never built. |
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In 1875 a statue of Cromwell by Matthew Noble was erected in Manchester outside the cathedral, a gift to the city by Mrs. |
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In the middle of the nave was erected a magnificent jube, where the throne of Charles X. was placed. |
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A medal was struck and a triumphal column erected at Boulogne to celebrate the invasion's anticipated success. |
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Westminster Hall, the oldest existing part of the Palace of Westminster, was erected in 1097, at which point it was the largest hall in Europe. |
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Many Coles Creek sites were erected over earlier Woodland period mortuary mounds. |
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The traditional Chinese gateway erected in Liverpool's Chinatown is the largest gateway outside of China. |
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There is a statue of Sabrina in the Dingle Gardens at the Quarry, Shrewsbury, as well as a metal sculpture erected in 2013 also in the town. |
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In 2011, a plaque recording this martyrdom event was erected on the northeast corner of Palace Green by the City of Ely Perspective. |
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In 1789, a chapel was erected in Prince George's Street and was dedicated to St John by the Bishop of Winchester. |
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In 1776 the partnership erected two engines, one for Wilkinson and one at a mine in Tipton in the Black Country. |
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He had erected about twenty engines without Boulton's and Watts' knowledge. |
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With the revised Stonehenge chronology, this is after the Sarsen Circle and trilithons were erected at Stonehenge. |
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He erected many buildings that survive to this day, such as Trajan's Forum, Trajan's Market and Trajan's Column. |
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Other church buildings were erected by the missionaries in London, York, and possibly Lincoln, although none of them survive. |
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It was subsequently somewhat hidden behind a screen of ironwork erected by Archbishop William Markham in the early 19th century. |
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Alban was erected and later consecrated in the Sabino Catchment area of Tucson, Arizona. |
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Some menhirs have been erected next to buildings that often have an early or current religious significance. |
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Almost nothing is known of the social organization or religious beliefs of the people who erected the menhirs. |
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In Sweden by the 13th century menhirs were erected as markers for the graves of warriors. |
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Menhirs were erected by the U'wa people of Colombia in their ancestral territory. |
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In the early 20th century, a single outlying stone was erected by a farmer approximately 90m to the south west of Castlerigg. |
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Temporary triumphal arches made of lath and plaster were often erected for royal entries. |
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Unlike the individual arches erected for Roman conquerors, Renaissance rulers often built a row of arches through which processions were staged. |
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A martyrium was a building erected on a spot with particular significance, often over the burial of a martyr. |
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Many became churches, or chapels in larger churches erected adjoining them. |
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Besides the encastellation of the countryside, the Normans erected several religious buildings which still survive. |
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As soon as two adjacent columns had been erected, a girder was hoisted into place between them and bolted onto the connectors. |
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A maypole is a tall wooden pole erected as a part of various European folk festivals, around which a maypole dance often takes place. |
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If the tree is erected on the eve of 1 May, then the event is usually followed by a May dance or Tanz in den Mai. |
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Temporary Maypoles are usually erected on village greens and events are often supervised by local Morris dancing groups. |
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Liberty trees were erected in the southern part of the region in Ripatransone and Ascoli Piceno. |
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The controversy forced Borough President Claire Shulman to withdraw her support, and the statue was never erected. |
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In 1903, a statue, by Alfred Drury, was erected in his honour in Annenberg Courtyard of Burlington House, home of the Royal Academy. |
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Facing Mar Elias Monastery is a stone bench erected by the wife of the painter, who painted some of his major works at this spot. |
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A monument to Jonson was erected in about 1723 by the Earl of Oxford and is in the eastern aisle of Westminster Abbey's Poets' Corner. |
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It seems Jonson was to have had a monument erected by subscription soon after his death but the English Civil War intervened. |
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Instead of directing their thoughts towards God, as they should, humans tend to turn to erected objects and falsely invest their faith. |
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In 1796 a bridge he designed was erected over the mouth of the Wear River at Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, England. |
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The third, sculpted by Sir Charles Wheeler, President of the Royal Academy, was erected in 1964 in Paine's birthplace, Thetford, England. |
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A Christmas tree has been donated to the square by Norway since 1947 and is erected for twelve days before and after Christmas Day. |
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In 1881, the Melbourne Cricket Ground erected the first cricket scoreboard. |
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Grace Memorial Gates were erected at the St John's Wood Road entrance to the ground. |
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In the same year Forbes also erected headstones to mark the mass graves of the clans. |
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A gibbet was erected in Leicester as a warning, and was pulled down by the citizens. |
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There is also a memorial to him in the chancel in the church, erected in his honour by Queen Victoria. |
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This monument was erected by the nation on the motion of Gladstone in his memorial speech on Disraeli in the House of Commons. |
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He became a great hero to German conservatives, who erected many monuments to his memory and tried to emulate his policies. |
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The hut was erected, and the meteorological station henceforth manned by an RAAF officer and four assistants. |
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A cairn, Carnedd Arthur, was erected at the site and was still standing as late as 1850, but no longer exists. |
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In the summer of 1818 the first place of public worship was erected for the Wesleyan Methodists in York, later Toronto. |
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In 1874, a bronze statue of John Bunyan, sculpted by Sir Joseph Edgar Boehm, was erected in Bedford. |
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There have also been calls from the public for a permanent statue of him to be erected in Cardiff. |
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Additionally, and of greater public note, a monument to his memory was erected on Calton Hill. |
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Here the first major walls erected during the Ming dynasty cuts through the Ordos Desert to the eastern edge of the Yellow River loop. |
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Aachen Cathedral was erected on the orders of Charlemagne in AD 796 and was, on completion, in 798, the largest cathedral north of the Alps. |
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In modern times, cairns are often erected as landmarks, a use they have had since ancient times. |
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Modern cairns may also be erected for historical or memorial commemoration or simply for decorative or artistic reasons. |
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Numerous brochs were erected at that time of which the Broch of Mousa is the finest preserved example of these round towers. |
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The fortifications on the coast of Cumbria, which were erected later, were intended to prevent the Wall being circumvented in the West. |
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In 1886, a monument to Alexander III was erected at the approximate location of his death in Kinghorn. |
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In 1869 the Wallace Monument was erected, very close to the site of his victory at Stirling Bridge. |
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A canopy chapel or 'hearse' of imported Baltic wood was erected over the grave. |
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A monument, erected in 1910, is easily reached from Branxton village by following the road past St Paul's Church. |
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The scaffold that was erected in the Great Hall was two feet high and draped in black. |
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The family grave has a second modern memorial to William alongside, erected by the Royal Philosophical Society of Glasgow. |
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Mexico City was erected on top of the ruins and, over the ensuing centuries, most of Lake Texcoco has gradually been drained. |
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A small monument to the brothers' pioneering achievement has been erected at Causewayhead roundabout. |
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It is the venue of the annual Edinburgh Military Tattoo at which time specially designed temporary grandstands are erected. |
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The castle was first erected around 1200 as the residence, prison and fortress of the bishops of the diocese. |
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Archaeologists still do not know who erected these dolmens, which makes it difficult to know why they did it. |
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However, although they erected many castles, Norman control in most regions of Wales was tenuous at best. |
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In the second phase, from 1284 and 1286, the interior buildings were erected, while work began on the walls for the neighbouring town. |
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Concerns over the visual impact are not supported by other examples of skateparks erected in recreation grounds. |
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The developer had erected a big sign amid the sawing and hammering. |
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Protesters have erected roadblocks along major intra-city routes, obstructing travel to and from these regions. |
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Stands, capable of seating thousands of spectators, have been erected along the Al Rumelia Park for Families. |
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Workers piled sandbags along the streets and erected a sand berm to hold back the storm surge before the next high tide. |
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Other buildings have since been erected and then torn down or sold. |
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The Big Screen was first erected in Limerick for the Heineken Cup Final last May when the Munster Rugby team had a sensational win over Biarritz. |
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He saw the deserted bark huts which the Aborigines had temporarily erected when collecting the bogong moths for their feasts. |
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Thousands packed the shearing shed, the lane outside and the specially erected grandstand where the competition was relayed on giant screens. |
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Standing just to the north of St Nicholas',' the bronze statue was erected to commemorate 500 years of the shrievalty of Newcastle. |
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When simplism is erected into a state ideology, it is the state lie that dictates politics. |
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Its name comes from the sluicegate erected in the 17th Century to allow silt and sand to be flushed from the harbour. |
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Ironically, some of the cell towers and so-called monopoles will be erected in state parks and along roadways which have long barred any signage. |
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All now bear cairns and a number of stone windshelters have been erected. |
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Schneider and James Ramsden, the railway's general manager, erected blast furnaces at Barrow that by 1876 formed the largest steelworks in the world. |
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A monument was erected in their honour in Tolpuddle in 1934, and a sculpture of the martyrs, made in 2001, stands in the village in front of the Tolpuddle Martyrs Museum. |
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Preparations for the project will begin in December, when existing freeway lanes will be narrowed and restriped, roadway shoulders reduced and K-rails erected. |
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Modern concrete is usually prepared as a viscous fluid, so that it may be poured into forms, which are containers erected in the field to give the concrete its desired shape. |
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In the second half of the 1800s, Manchester's reputation as a financial and commercial centre was boosted by the unprecedented number of warehouses erected in the city centre. |
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It erected barriers to voter registration and electoral provisions that effectively disenfranchised most black Mississippians and many poor whites. |
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The Constitution has erected no such single tribunal, knowing that to whatever hands confided, with the corruptions of time and party, its members would become despots. |
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On 14 April Magellan erected a large wooden cross on the shores of Cebu. |
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A timber building was erected in the castle for her to stay in, and Ambrose Dudley, 3rd Earl of Warwick, left the castle to the Queen during her visits. |
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Britain reasserted its ownership in 1857 and erected a lighthouse there in 1861, using it to command the Red Sea and the trade routes through the Suez Canal. |
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In the same year, 1911, the first public cinema shows took place in Curepipe, and, in the same town, a stone building was erected to house the Royal College. |
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The structure was erected in 1889 in Paris, France, to serve as the centerpiece for the Exposition Universelle, making it a symbolic world center from the planning stages. |
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Thus the baths erected by Claudius Etruscus, the freedman of the Emperor Claudius, are styled by Statius balnea, and by Martial Etrusci thermulae. |
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The noted date could refer to when it was erected in Galle, which would indicate that it was put up during the homeward journey of the second voyage. |
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On 14 March 1431, the Liujiagang inscription was erected there. |
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Ludwig I of Bavaria had Aventinus' bust erected in the Walhalla temple. |
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The tomb of Walter de Gray was erected in the south transept. |
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