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What better canvas than vast brick walls with few passersby?
The vast brick buildings still roll through the city center, emblazoned with ads for Lucky Strike and Bull Durham cigarettes.
Gantz died in 1864 in a vast brick Confederate prison in Richmond, Va., leaving behind a widow and a toddler daughter.
A vast brick catacomb stretches into the distance as Fiona Shaw (in navy jumper and plimsolls) paces to and fro, reciting the ballad.
On a recent morning in Springfield, Weisser pulled his car up to a vast brick factory complex that once held the headquarters of Smith & Wesson.
As we staggered out of our tents, clutching our heads, at sunrise, that no longer seemed such a great idea, but spirits rose with a spectacular, hangover-crushing breakfast and with the sight, behind us, of a vast, brick pyramid.
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The eye stalls over and again, tripped by the wrangled limbs of those vast, brick-red figures and it seems to me infinitely less captivating than a magnificent work like The Red Room.
After is most of all the Musée d'Art Contemporain, which occupies an austere old warehouse with vast rooms, brick arches and wood-beam ceilings.
South of the palace, the highest point of the Old City is the Storkyrkan, a vast rectangular brick church whose earliest mention was in 1279.
He was preaching free Presbyterianism in the vast red brick church I passed twice a week on my way to play rugby.
The seminary library, in a vast 1907 brick building overlooking the Hudson River, was filled to the rafters with tomes about architecture, astronomy, mineralogy and witches, along with Bibles and sermon collections.
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