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Heaps of bricks and drywall were pushed up against cars.
It's an astonishingly retrograde transformation, from track and field to heaps of bricks, but needs must when there's a whole new urban quarter to be developed.
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One such, numbered 69 in the volume "Jerusalem the Golden," runs in its length: "Among the heaps of brick and plaster lies / a girder, still itself among the rubbish".
The fruit store had become a heap of bricks.
After the quake struck, his younger brother, Suman Phuyal, rushed there to find Gautam's building reduced to a heap of bricks and twisted metal rods.
6 "Science is built up of facts, as a house is built of bricks; but an accumulation of facts is no more a science than a heap of bricks is a house". 2 "Authors view acceptance of a manuscript as the completion of a piece of work but for the research content of the paper, it is only the beginning.
Further back, a heap of brick indicates the ruins of a drawing office or engine house.
Many are no more than heaps of fallen bricks.
By the time the Soviet Army reached Auschwitz, nothing remained of the extermination facilities except heaps of broken bricks, slabs of concrete, pieces of twisted metal, and, of course, the endless piles of shoes, suitcases, flatware, and bales of human hair.
Instead, the town was littered with heaps of red brick, broken glass and smashed wood.
What the world needs now, according to Frank J. Sciame Jr., a fast-talking, Brooklyn-born builder/developer with a knack for turning moldy heaps of historic brick into South Street Seaport area reclamation projects, isn't love, sweet or otherwise.
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