I have spent the past three weeks filming breeze-block houses that defy gravity. |
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The only twenty-first-century structure I see is the breeze-block shed where dried cocoa beans are bagged. |
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The blood-spattered breeze-block wall stands as grisly testimony of the violence. |
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Now it is a frontier town, a burgeoning collection of tents and hastily built breeze-block cantonments. |
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General features of housing are wood or breeze-block walls, corrugated iron roofs, and uncovered wooden or cement floors. |
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Everyone is crammed into a tiny dressing room with beige breeze-block walls and dirty blue linoleum. |
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Breeze-block walls are broken up with windows, and the roof is a semicircle of corrugated aluminium. |
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Construction workers had been building a breeze-block structure in the children's playground at Greenhead Park. |
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At a breeze-block sized 875 pages, it'll cost a tenner in excess luggage, but it's a great read and it will keep you entertained for a fortnight. |
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A GIRL of four died after a breeze-block wall her dad was knocking down fell on top of her. |
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The murderer beat her to a pulp with a heavy breeze-block, leaving the print of his Doc Marten on her neck. |
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One of the vans knocked into a breeze-block wall, after the thieves had removed large boulders in front, and that was left at the scene. |
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The blood-spattered breeze-block wall stands as grisly testimony of the violence which, apparently, is indissociable from this family's fragile celebrations. |
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Also single garage, large breeze-block outbuilding with power and light. |
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But the Fly can assure the breeze-block brigade that the only constructions Erskine-Crum has in mind when he leaves in January will be sand castles. |
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