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The red clay is ground brick or tile.
Denied a pen and paper, he ground brick fragments into a paste, which he used to write poems on the wall of his cell.
Nor do they leak.In this section Dotting the eyes Don't slag it off A slim chance Sun down ReprintsTo check that, Dr Andrés and her team ground their bricks into powder and soaked them in water, shook them in special machines for days at a time, and even tried to dissolve them in nitric acid.
There has also been some discussion of grinding up the bricks from demolished buildings on site to be used as fill.
They cleave hunks of gooey white out of flat masses of dough, and then slide the loaves, the size of large cobblestones, into an oil-burning, slow-grinding, brick-lined oven set at about 400 degrees.
Made from 8to 12-year-old estate-grown blue agave harvested at 7,500 feet, Tezón is slow-roasted for three days in brick ovens and pulped using a traditional volcanic-stone grinding wheel.
Grinding poverty?
You saw justice, grinding, grinding, grinding.
It's about grinding and grinding and grinding and grinding.
The dusty road rolls past the builders hauling bricks from the Easi-Build Hardware store, past the women braiding hair at Ruby's Beauty Salon, past the butchers grinding beef at Isipho Supermarket, deep into the heart of rural South Africa.
No grinding.
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