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Small children then loaded the unbaked bricks onto donkey carts to carry to the kiln.
At the kiln's edge, where the temperature was hellish, Muhammad Inyat was loading finished bricks onto a cart.
When it comes to the substance of Cronkite's reporting, Brinkley throws many bricks onto the Halberstam-was-wrong side of the scale.
Witnesses said the man on the bike escaped unharmed, but the blast hit an apartment building, sending bricks onto the street, hitting Mr. Ali and the others.
Stead says he came up with the idea in 2014 when he remembered his frustration as a child of not being able to plug bricks onto any side of a conventional building block.
To reflect his lack of footwork in the crease, there was a segment where he was seen tying bricks onto the shoes of a child who was preparing to bat.
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On 21 August 1945, Harry K. Daghlian, one of Slotin's close colleagues and a laboratory assistant, was performing a critical mass experiment when he accidentally dropped a heavy tungsten carbide brick onto a 6.2 kg plutonium-gallium alloy bomb core.
We cannot help but see the analogy of this pinning process with the process of attaching a Lego brick onto another larger Lego brick surface, in an analogy introduced by A. Geim in ref (43).
Villagers said Efraín once showed up with a gun as they dried adobe bricks to add onto the local school.
Some of the bricks tumbled onto the street.
A police spokesman said preliminary accounts indi- cated that bricks fell onto the scaffold, knocking it down at 9 25 a.m.
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