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The earth was charred, and all that remained of the house was a jumble of bricks, broken beams, scorched sections of vinyl siding and other debris.
With their players waving bricks, broken bottles and, preposterously, a chair, the referee had no option but to call the game off there and then.
Yet early on Tuesday, the only government presence in the immediate vicinity was the cleaning crews sweeping up the detritus — shattered bricks, broken energy-drink bottles and improvised weapons — from the overnight street battles.
Seen from above, the Iraqi capital is an astonishing sight, its squat buildings stretching for miles in each direction, an ocean of mud bricks broken by the pale green of date palms and the garbage in the streets.
Much of the line is choked with weeds and surrounded by discarded bricks, broken flowerpots and other trash.
But most of the roads around the complex would have been impassable by ambulances anyway, with barricades of piled bricks, broken glass and overturned dumpsters, some in flames, blocking the way.
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"Now my, now my, now my heart aches/Feel the, feel the, feel the bricks break," Mr. Vidal sings at the outset of the new album's title track.
You saw it on your television screens — an in cident in which you saw 3,000 people inside listening to the speakers and 1,000 demonstrators outside dem onstrators who shouted epi thets, but in addition to that who hurled bottles and rocks and bricks, broke windows, damaged the President's car, damaged the buses, injured some of the people in those buses.
Bricks broke windows at their Meeting Street home.
No. XXXVII [G 7000 SE 37]: Built of mud brick, broken on east and west.
Instead, the town was littered with heaps of red brick, broken glass and smashed wood.
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