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"It's important to replace cracked stone with similar natural material.
When the mansion reopened to the public on New Year's Day 1818, white lead paint hid the black burns and cracked stone.
The texture of the urban landscape is cracked stone, grass, crumbled brick and buddleia.
If you follow it eastward, you eventually come to a cracked stone stele lying amid the rubble.
A gray knit looked like cracked stone from Death Valley and incrustations of crystal glowing like lava, suggesting the wilder side of nature.
IT is at the edges of a house that damage often creeps in — the rotted sills, the cracked stone steps, the crumbled bricks of the chimney.
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As the volume rose in a rolling crescendo, Mr. Smith, a steely lawyer and deal maker whose glare might just crack stone, bit his lip.
The lead coffin, decorated with an inlaid crucifix, was buried inside a much larger stone sarcophagus hollowed out of a single block of limestone, but the lid did not fit well, and over the centuries water penetration badly cracked the stone and decayed some of the lead, exposing the bones of her feet.
The ITV studio in São Paulo had its window cracked by stone-throwing demonstrators.
Cohen pulled up a few minutes later, in a station wagon, its windshield cracked from stone-throwing attacks.
True, the foreground is rocky, a stagelike platform of lava-formed terraces backed by a cliff of cracked, blocky stones.
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