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st brickyard in the state, producing 5 million | bricks a year, and to the downtown Spaulding & Frost |
neys in use, producing a total of 135 millions | bricks a year. |
s four-story building was constructed of adobe | bricks about 1350 AD, and its rather well preserved r |
Once Cream City | bricks absorb pollutants, they are difficult to clean |
nstructed by mason Johann Gottlob Krause using | bricks already on hand for another building, the Tave |
inking the two, whose bases (laid out today in | bricks) alternated between one big column and two dou |
game, a clone of Arkanoid, involves a wall of | bricks and a moving ball. |
ith cement and/or fly ash, they can be used as | bricks and assembled using standard masonry technique |
They started throwing | bricks, and armoured vehicles were sent to the scene. |
In any case, materials, including | bricks and carved wood were imported from England. |
The houses of the village were built of | bricks and basalt stones cut from the hillside. |
the crowd, but they responded with a shower of | bricks and sticks. |
He found a few inscribed | bricks, and a single cuneiform tablet. |
century, Dunton Green was a centre for making | bricks and tiles. |
1 m) by 55 ft (17 m) and was lined with glazed | bricks and had a terrazzo marble floor. |
te 1920s Clayburn was a large producer of clay | bricks, and had various factories, some of which stil |
- building a cottage and dictating a book: 200 | bricks and 2000 words per day." |
That night, students threw firebombs, | bricks and bottles and started a bonfire. |
mob of forty people who beat him to death with | bricks and clubs. |
in the basement were pelted to death by flying | bricks and timbers. |
tested over different road surfaces, including | bricks and cobblestones. |
ship to Istanbul, wine-making, and also making | bricks and roof-tiles which were exported further afi |
ades of the 3rd century AD by the style of the | bricks and the absence of brick stamps. |
re cement sheeting, aerated concrete products, | bricks, and systems to support plasterboard construct |
The hall is built with fawn-coloured facing | bricks, and is mainly in three storeys. |
, chair parts, bobbins, whip sockets, hosiery, | bricks and washboards. |
Initially the Temple was built using | bricks and stones, and had a cadjaned roof. |
Parsvanatha, the golden stupa was enclosed in | bricks and a stone temple was built outside. |
History will treat him well, not for the | bricks and mortar he laid, but the lives he changed a |
fe in Birmingham, which he termed 'the land of | bricks and mortar', he left home in 1893 and joined t |
hurch dismantled the skating rink and used the | bricks and windows for the new church building, which |
It began to decline in prosperity when modern | bricks and cement came into use. |
the phrase I want to be one of this religion's | bricks and glorify this religion. |
wall was protected by solid glacis, whichut of | bricks and quicklime. |
The tower is constructed from Norfolk red | bricks and has five storeys. |
pa, or Buddhist religious monument, built with | bricks and square in shape. |
In 1981, a time capsule containing handmade | bricks and squared nails from the Phillips Mansion, w |
There is also a corn crib, a house for making | bricks, and a smoke house. |
The type of | bricks and tiles once produced in abundance in Brosel |
It is built of wood and | bricks and has a concrete flooring. |
The Acheiropoietos has been dated from its | bricks and mosaics to ca. 450-470, making it perhaps |
e construction of a small hunting lodge of red | bricks and stone with a slate roof. |
The | bricks and exterior lettering of the fountain came fr |
The original granite, | bricks and solid timber are still preserved today. |
He then build a chateau, using white | bricks and stones, enclosed by large garden walls. |
and detail, the hard-edged arches of radiating | bricks, and the row of oriels on the south wall are a |
Local craftsmen donated many of the | bricks and their labor to construct the church. |
Betsson branched out to a | bricks and mortar presence in May 2008, when it opene |
(which is damaged beyond repair), salvage the | bricks and other material and rebuild the home to its |
he Deister and Kleine Deister, clay for baking | bricks and sand and gravel in the river terraces of t |
The wall was built of alternating rows of | bricks and stone cubes. |
dd jobs, including plucking chickens, cleaning | bricks, and unloading boxcars beginning at age 10 unt |
g of six rows of stretchers (horizontally-laid | bricks) and one row of headers (end-laid bricks) that |
In the 1977 | Bricks and Ivy yearbook, Charles Bowler referred to t |
erberger AG is the world's largest producer of | bricks, and the second-largest European manufacturer |
of the tomb was found with three inscribed mud | bricks and a number of ushabti giving the name of the |
ng on the main street to repel everything from | bricks and bottles to paint and blast bombs. |
and other small caliber weapons' and throwing | bricks and bottles at the patrolmen.” |
The Kimmeridge Clay provided | bricks and tiles, from clay extracted at the Chawley |
pelted visiting Sheffield Wednesday fans with | bricks and bottles during a league match at The Den; |
amber, and black colors to glass, pottery, and | bricks; and in the manufacture of green and violet pa |
1,200,000 | bricks and 819 tons of stone and cement were used in |
lved with producing construction supplies like | bricks and agricultural implements, while some reside |
s Bower, it includes over 3.5 million handmade | bricks and fragments of glass from the old church. |
ilt from brick, with details in silver and red | bricks and in Portland Stone. |
use in mortar and fertilizer, as well as lime | bricks and tiles for building houses. |
Bricks and tiles were stolen by vandals and the forme | |
es were dismantled and paint stripped from the | bricks and the cast concrete fireplaces. |
tional tracks entitled Hurricane Destroyer and | Bricks and Rust were recorded in late 2009 while jamm |
n exterior that was made with red and ironspot | bricks and concrete. |
n one ton of something (water jugs, dumbbells, | bricks, and tires) to each team and they must transfe |
eramica IASI, one of Romania's leading ceramic | bricks and clay roof tiles producers, Bolix, a leadin |
re should be "about plays and actors not about | bricks and mortar". |
d wavy as heavy traffic caused shifting of the | bricks and the underlying sand. |
s slightly vague but is most likely for making | bricks and tiles. |
The dark smoked mirrorglass, the white-painted | bricks and the building's exterior configuration are |
n the main screen, as well as "revealing" some | bricks and sheet rock throughout the main theater, re |
or a combination of both; most using hand-made | bricks and tiles. |
being completely rebuilt with new outer facing | bricks and major modifications. |
The extraction of | bricks and dumping of unwanted material is responsibl |
gress through the crowd had provoked a hail of | bricks and stones, and caused them to lose "all comma |
The house is made of locally quarried | bricks and features tied chimneys (separate chimneys |
Bricks and nails used were made on the property. | |
w years for some strategically placed piles of | bricks and concrete to start off this island (some sa |
of Staffordshire brindled, red, blue and brown | bricks and tiles"), established in 1847/1849 and conv |
It is made of mud | bricks and granite. |
Its masonry consists of alternate courses of | bricks and stones. |
The top of stupa tilted to one side, and the | bricks and mortar supporting the stupa crumbled off, |
the rear extension which has diapering in blue | bricks and is joined to the original part of the hous |
nd a senior executive of Specsavers, a leading | bricks and mortar United Kingdom eyeglass company. |
ues built a kiln on their farmstead, fired the | bricks, and slowly raised the new structure and water |
on in 1877 and engaged in the manufacturing of | bricks and drain pipes. |
ond-shaped decorative patterns made of clinker | bricks and molded ceilings. |
The site comprises a three-storey "red | bricks and green tiles" building, a private garden fe |
The castle was mostly made of | bricks and wood in the late 14th century. |
The oldest layer built of | bricks and stone probably corresponds to the fortress |
5-foot-deep (7.6 m) building built entirely of | bricks and terra cotta tiles manufactured by Celadon. |
Joensuu Church is made of | bricks and located in the centre of Joensuu, North Ka |
It was reconstructed using many of the same | bricks and is currently being renovated. |
The station was built with yellow Crewe | bricks and had four tracks running though the station |
e power stations, other than a small number of | bricks and steel rods. |
The chimney was reduced to a pile of | bricks and metal. |
The station was reduced to a pile of | bricks and twisted metal. |
s an Arkanoid style game where players destroy | bricks and boss battles using weapons and a ball. |
The patterns the | bricks are laid out in varies from round to round. |
The heat retaining | bricks are covered in a decorative material such as b |
Cream City | bricks are made from a red clay containing elevated a |
When the | bricks are fired, they become creamy-yellow in color. |
The building's yellow | bricks are made from the blue clay taken from Worthin |
These | bricks are extracted from the walls asynchronously wi |
g by all-female grunge band L7, from the album | Bricks Are Heavy. |
Visitors can also learn how the Lego | bricks are manufactured or take part in classes taugh |
The richly textured | bricks are carved into intricate, repetitive, geometr |
ough light-colored when first made, Cream City | bricks are porous, causing them to absorb dirt and ot |
cm wide and a half metre deep where stones or | bricks are heated up for several hours. |
Broseley | bricks are notable for their brown and red mottled na |
The | bricks are arranged in a running bond pattern. |
Most London stock | bricks are more or less porous, as is the lime mortar |
erse in the arches themselves, where the black | bricks are recessed. |
nd the two OPERA targets contain about 150,000 | bricks arranged into parallel walls and interleaved w |
I(M) mingled in the crowd and started to throw | bricks at police who retaliated. |
The yard of | bricks at the start/finish line still remains from th |
g the programme, anti-fascist protesters threw | bricks at the church. |
the children into a water canal and then threw | bricks at them, looking satisfied. |
anising fetes and many other activities to buy | bricks at 6d each. |
with a stone slate infill (partly replaced by | bricks) at first-floor level. |
nsion building will consume raw materials (and | bricks at higher level) in your mansion warehouse. |
"15 | Bricks at the Bottom of the Pond" - 5:59 |
g language which could manipulate robotic Lego | bricks attached to a computer. |
les in indie films Triple Bill and Rise of the | Bricks, before moving to Los Angeles to train with ac |
jor shipping point for lumber, turpentine, and | bricks beginning in 1896 with the completion of the A |
ns lasted from 1829 to 1834, with 21.5 million | bricks being used to build the fort. |
consist of wooden sills with a row of beveled | bricks below them in oarlock orientation . |
n black brick with a low plinth and patent red | bricks, blue engineering bricks, Pennant stone steps, |
Police were though pelted with | bricks, bottles and fireworks by Millwall fans attemp |
crowd began to pelt the paraders with stones, | bricks, bottles and shoes, and militiamen responded w |
Cautley had to make his own | bricks, brick kiln and mortar. |
eaturing a boy who knocks over a house made of | bricks built by his sister and then rebuilds it when |
It was built of | bricks burned by Abraham Mann, who came to this area |
ion, according to the Lombard tradition, is in | bricks, but has two columns and other details in marb |
The floor was covered with large square | bricks but in 1923 they were replaced with mosaics. |
There was no rain to deteriorate the | bricks but they would wear down from wind-swept sand, |
aham had planned to build a new house with the | bricks, but decided that the new church was more impo |
at the Hebrews be given no straw to make their | bricks, but to make the same tally as before on pain |
cted the house himself, using clay to make the | bricks by hand. |
heir own labor to build the church, making the | bricks by hand. |
is a large sculpture made of more than 30,000 | bricks by Per Kirkeby. |
h began in 1788 with the manufacture of 36,000 | bricks by native laborers. |
am was provided via special procedure and data | bricks called SVC procedures and SVC data. |
These | bricks came from the red clay located on the Spring P |
The orange | bricks came to Belize aboard British ships as ballast |
ted a viewer action campaign called the Living | Bricks Campaign. |
Up to three NXT | bricks can communicate simultaneously via Bluetooth w |
te, is a chemical compound used in rat poison, | bricks, ceramic glazes and cement. |
t 1883 and managed by Henry Jenks, it produced | bricks, chimney pots, finials, cornices and encaustic |
eir abilities by breaking hard objects such as | bricks, coconuts, stones and boards with their bare h |
though the majority of traffic was goods- with | bricks coming from the town and coal for the gasworks |
Later, the use of fired | bricks constituted a significant change, because such |
Some | bricks contain special power-ups to enhance play. |
New rows of | bricks continuously arrive from the top of the screen |
Apparent ruined walls in | bricks covered by earth |
schewing the usual corbels, a dozen courses of | bricks create the gallery support, with four indentat |
e role of Emma Kennedy, a new member of Mickey | Bricks' crew of con artists. |
in, according to a recent re-evaluation of the | bricks dated with manufacturer stamps. |
Part of the chancel with Roman | bricks dates back to the early 12th century. |
layers earn points for the number and types of | bricks destroyed. |
uilt what was then called “Main Building” with | bricks donated by the prison. |
As the | bricks dried, they often shrank leading to warping an |
Bricks etc can be found strewn around this area of th | |
sse, which was simply filled with large rocks, | bricks, etc. |
d metal images, terracotta plaques, ornamental | bricks, etc.. |
They were also constructed of sun-dried | bricks, except for the enclosing walls of the palace, |
As | bricks explode, the bricks below move up to fill in t |
egion is well known for its clay open pits and | bricks factories. |
Built in 1909-1910 of | bricks fired on site, it is the oldest public buildin |
The | bricks for the east coast towers were made at Grays i |
lorida in 1859 and became engaged in supplying | bricks for the government. |
the three princes command all persons to bake | bricks for the Tower of Babel, however twelve, includ |
), tea leaves were steamed and formed into tea | bricks for storage and trade. |
e ('Sala granite') was extracted to be used as | bricks for construction material northeast of the min |
one destined for the manufacture of refractory | bricks for furnace linings and the like. |
rks known as the Clackline Refractory supplied | bricks for the nearby pumping stations for the Goldfi |
tooth accessories, replacement power cords and | bricks for notebook computers, locking mechanisms for |
ty Library started a trend with the use of red | bricks for landmark buildings in Danish architecture- |
apparatus contains about 150 thousand of such | bricks for a total mass of 1300 tons and is complemen |
He was a brick manufacturer and made the | bricks for Archibald Clybourne's mansion. |
Shaped in | bricks for slicing, it is called asadero (meaning "ro |
Bricks forming part of memorial | |
e rests on a paved plaza with charcoal and red | bricks forming a Maltese Cross. |
The brick facade is made of local | bricks from the Henry Wise brickyard. |
imney consists of 4,140 tons of fireproof clay | bricks from the Grube Ilse near Senftenberg. |
The contractor was permitted to reuse the old | bricks from the original tower and house. |
It was built well north of the Quad, with | bricks from the destroyed Quad buildings. |
destroyed by invaders, was later rebuilt with | bricks from the nearby Roman road. |
his building on Beverly Boulevard built using | bricks from the old city hall. |
ce, as the traders had brought with them 5,470 | bricks from Boston. |
llinois 88 (now Illinois 40), and the original | bricks from this old Banner School are on display at |
iticism over the fact that they decided to use | bricks from a U.S. company for construction instead o |
shoot down the attackers, Aiken trips on loose | bricks from a broken wall so Owens continues on alone |
and in 2001 they reconstructed the house using | bricks from the remains of its predecessor. |
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