Word: brickes
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...courtyard will also include a brick-terraced sun-deck area for outdoor dining and a new landscape of shrubs, flower beds and triangular areas of grass. Last year the Dunster courtyard was almost totally devoid of grass until two weeks preceding commencement...
...Council of Europe, contains four exhibitions: some 3,000 paintings, drawings, sculptures, photos, models' posters, documents and every imaginable sort of artifact, from a suprematist teacup by the pioneer Russian abstractionist Kasimir Malevich to a Bauhaus gramophone. The exhibition catalogue is as thick as a brick; one needs persistence, but is richly rewarded. For "Trends of the Twenties" offers a vast and unique panorama of the European avant-garde in its most exacerbated sense of crisis, despair and hope-the years between Sarajevo and the Wall Street crash, the time of the Great War, the Russian Revolution...
Light permeates the universe And is caught alive in crystal. Glass brings all clarity: Build it here, on the spot. Glass brings us the new age: Brick culture fills us with pity...
With a 2-1 lead early in the half, Harvard kept up the offensive pressure, but with the team attacking so fiercely, the Huskies broke past the Harvard defense occasionally to test the Crimson resistance. In the second half, though, the Huskies ran into a brick wall...
...Wizard of Oz. Follow the yellow brick road to Emerson 105, this Friday and Saturday...