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The rest of the building -- concrete, bricks, wires, pipes -- follows.
Such material includes concrete, bricks and other rubble often mixed with dirt that can contain toxic metals and chemicals.
Working with her colleague Eike Roswag, she eschewed concrete, bricks and steel for traditional techniques using bamboo, mud and straw.
Rows of tents are surrounded by metal fences; hand-dug ravines catch runoff from large water containers propped up on concrete bricks between the tents.
North Korea, the nuclear-armed "hermit kingdom," is so poor that there is almost no supply of concrete, bricks or window glass.
Then each participant was given a pair of concrete bricks, which they wielded to "When You Sleep," by My Bloody Valentine.
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Certain mineral colours are added to produce a concrete brick resembling clay.
Stucco may be applied directly to concrete, brick, tile, or a supporting metal lath base.
Concrete brick is a mixture of cement and aggregate, usually sand, formed in molds and cured.
Second, I often hear: "Concrete, brick, and stone are better for storing heat energy".
In urban areas the majority of residential buildings are constructed of wood, concrete, brick, stone, metal sheets, and tiles.
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