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We would like to reerect a Confederate statue, now, in the modern era.

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But yet in the end in Jerusalem shall we reërect Solomon's Temple.

The ministry will not reerect other trilithons that fell in Roman times or earlier, but it sees nothing false about restoring Stonehenge to its 18th century condition.

To dismantle and reërect would save six months as against the time required to build a new one.

Julius, his fervour having abated, wished that Michael Angelo should supply them; but he considering the business it would be to reerect the scaffolding, replied that there was nothing important wanting.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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