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"The press were very harsh, we had bricks [thrown] through the windows, we had death threats.
In a city of harsh chrome, glass and ordinary brick, the stately wooden structure, painted a soft yellow with porches on three sides, speaks of another time and has a muted elegance about it.
Many suffer ill health from the acrid smoke from the kilns and harsh working conditions leading campaigners to call the bricks they make "blood bricks".
A committee source said that the members went easy on Brown because "the media would have come down on him like a ton of bricks" if they had asked harsh questions.
They do not get as far as the second chorus before someone lobs a brick through the window – which seems a harsh form of criticism.
Pakistan's brick-kiln workers are often subject to harsh practices.
Once it has cooled, this slag can be used to make bricks or to pave roads.Electric arcs are a harsh environment to operate in, and early plasma torches were not noted for reliability.
They also prefer a sheltered location such as against the brick wall of house to protect them from the harshest winter winds.
But they also made telling refinements: They chose light buff brick in the French Renaissance style — much more restful than the harsh red of the Van Corlear — and altered the front on Central Park West with three bays.
As harsh as this sounds, the alternative is not practical: even hoarding gold bricks in your basement requires a level of trust.
Public opinion in 1911 would have been harsh had the library saved money by covering the park side in simple vanilla or tan brick.
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