Bricks, bottles and chairs were thrown by fans outside St Mary's stadium in violent scenes, with 11 arrests.
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At Xiangshan, an exterior passage is bordered by a perforated wall in dappled bricks.
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Strangely, online retailers have an interest in the survival of bricks and mortar shops.
Witnesses said a small number suddenly charged the police cordon and threw bottles, bricks, and dustbins.
They wouldn't recognize good news if it dropped like gold bricks into their laps.
Hanson likes to think its bricks are external wallpaper, rather than chunks of clay.
"If you are standing outside a house, you are looking at the bricks, " explains Manning.
He was attacked by inmates with bricks in Lahore's Kot Lakhpat jail on Friday.
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Taylor is the mortar, and the Gilbreths the bricks, of every American business school.
Makeshift checkpoints sprang up, with litter bins, bricks, gates and uprooted lamp-posts used to block cars.
Krzysztof Sklorz, whose Katowice-based company exports bricks and tiles, says zloty instability is a problem.
Now betting the future on Lego robots -- new programmable bricks with built-in microchips.
Consumers are continuing this accelerated migration away from conventional bricks-and-mortar stores and onto the Internet.
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Gift cards, in short, are a fundamentally bricks-and-mortar focused business in an e-tailing world.
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The bricks were donated as a wedding present for Ferdinand I and Princess Marie in 1893.
He and his companion stumbled upon a few old entrances closed off by bricks.
It comes with 178 bricks, a sorting tray and box, and an 84-page design handbook.
The E-fairness Coalition, representing shopping mall operators and bricks-and-mortar retailers, is also backing the Enzi-Dorgan legislation.
The house was filled with vintage objects: repurposed corbels and bricks, bone-white corals alongside mercury glass.
Broken glass, bricks and stones went flying in both directions, with us caught in the middle.
On Friday 28 January, the police attacked them with bricks, iron bars, and live ammunition.
The sentiment behind this applies not just to the bricks and mortar of a football stadium.
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Germany is the biggest European market for Lego, the Danish maker of colourful bricks.
Small businesses like this one are the bricks and blocks of our entire economy.
The Lego bricks the kids use in their projects are all schematized along these criteria.
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According to Nielsen BookScan, bricks-and-mortar outlets sold 2.6m history books last year up from 1.6m in 1998.
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The popularity of booking travel online has already driven many bricks-and-mortar travel agents out of business.
Protesters hurled abuse, bottles, bricks and debris at the police line that sheltered below riot shields.
To everybody else it's bricks and mortar, but to us it's home and it hurts.
Bricks-and-mortar bookstores look increasingly out-dated, except as venues for leisurely coffee and book signings.
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