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"breeze block" Definitions
  1. a light building block, made of sand, coal ashes and cement

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In a scruffy courtroom with breeze-block walls, the dock is empty.
Some are already building breeze-block houses on a hill facing Turkey.
He successfully erased Abha's quaint old town, with its beehive houses made of wattle, only to replace them with squat breeze-block bungalows.
Inside it are black-and-white photographs documenting the 1978 exhibition in which Wawrin's painting was shown alongside a breeze-block sculpture by Mucha.
To the south, rows of trees all but obscure a long stretch of slum homes, with rusty corrugated roofs and breeze-block walls containing curtainless windows.
Wobbling uncertainly between sensationalism and studiousness, "Generation Wealth" might seem simply a marketing adjunct to her 2017 breeze-block of a book and exhibition of photographs.
Her eyes, emotional and direct, are staring through a geometric pattern that recalls a midcentury breeze-block fence of the kind found in his native Jamaica.
Behind a breeze-block enclosure, she is peacocking her heritage in a procession along Eastern Parkway in Brooklyn during the borough's annual West Indian Day Parade.
Her production is smart and refined, with an elegant set design by Laura Jellinek that is dominated by a cloverleaf breeze-block wall suggesting both separation and permeability.
ABIDJAN (Reuters) - Standing by a towering equatorial forest, Jean-Noel Kouame's new breeze-block house may be beyond the reach of Ivory Coast's power grid, but it's perfectly located for solar power entrepreneurs.
When most people hear the term "breeze block," they think of drab rectangular cinder blocks—the kind you find stacked unceremoniously in the back of Home Depot, or that job site down the street from your office.
Reporter's Notebook HAVAT GILAD, West Bank — The "studio house" offered recently for $111 a night on Airbnb is a breeze-block building slightly apart from its neighbors in this illegal settler outpost deep in the occupied West Bank.
MEET THE US MILITARY&aposS WARSHIP KILLER: THESE NEW MISSILES WILL SINK ENEMY SHIPS With mere water bottles, it is powerful enough to punch holes through pretty much any civilian wall it could ever encounter - from solid brick walls through to double layer breeze-block walls.
Layla and her mother, brothers and sister wait in the back as her father, who calls himself Abu Muhammad, aided by other recent arrivals, puts up the aluminum poles and blue and white plastic sheeting that will soon be their new home, a tent with breeze block floors.
Breeze Block is a short-lived British TV series written by Ian Pattison which aired on BBC Choice in 2002.
It was restored in 2007 by the removal of a breeze-block infill that had blocked the doorway and now has a new wrought- iron gate that allows inspection of the interior of the building. See also Cornsay Colliery.
This category covers any later building. Styles and sizes vary. Construction is usually breeze block, plastered and painted white both internally and externally. Roofs may be corrugated "zinc" sheets (often painted red to hide the inevitable rust) or shingles (wooden tiles).
The music video, directed by Adam Powell (who had previously directed music videos for several songs by the band), was also released on 23 April 2020. The monochrome video features the band lined up in single file against a breeze block wall.
In New Zealand, they are also called construction blocks. In Australia they are also called Besser blocks and Besser bricks, because the Besser Company was a major supplier of machines that made concrete blocks. Clinker blocks use clinker as aggregate. In non-technical usage, the terms cinder block and breeze block are often generalized to cover all of these varieties.
"Woman whose shooting sparked Brixton riots", The Daily Telegraph, 29 April 2011. A photojournalist, 29-year-old David Hodge, was killed when a breeze block was dropped on his head while he photographed the looting. Rumours spread throughout London at the end of September 1985 that more rioting was imminent, including in Bermondsey and the Wood Green shopping centre near Broadwater Farm. On 1 October there were disturbances in Toxteth, Liverpool.
A special siding and loading bank for horses operated at the station between 1912 and 1942. The internal NSW TrainLink code used for the station is KGG, a reference to the racehorses. The small breeze block waiting shed features a decorative gabled roof, and nameboard designed to suggest a racecourse winning post. The building was installed around the time the racecourse was redeveloped by the Department of Sport & Recreation in 1987.
It has butterfly and skillion roof sections clad in corrugated fibrous cement sheeting and incorporates a palette of materials in its wall construction including brick, painted concrete block and breeze block infill. It is founded on a large concrete slab. There are three BBQ places with shelters provided in the Park, all in the north-eastern corner. A number of permanent caravan dwellings occupy lots in the Park.
The Garden City development is a showcase for mid-century modern architecture, with most of the homes in the area designed in a modernist-influenced ranch-style. Popular design elements include clean lines, large windows, carports and breeze block detailing and fencing. Many of the homes have retained these original features and the area has continued to grow in popularity with the resurgence of mid-century modern design.
The halt was upgraded again to full station status, now known simply as 'Greatstone' (without the 'Dunes' suffix). The buildings were renovated or replaced, and staff were reinstated. This new lease of life lasted for 14 years. At some point (date unknown), the remaining original station buildings (on the original 'down' side of the line) were demolished and replaced with a modern shelter of breeze-block and timber design, with concrete platform and corrugated roof.
Breeze block accents were used at carports and entries. Interiors featured wood burning fireplaces, walk-in closets, sunken living rooms and built-in clothes hampers. Paradise Palms also provided custom home lots for residents to build the home of their choice on. Custom lots were generally located amongst production home lots fronting the Stardust Country Club, along Spencer Street, Papago Lane, portions of Mohigan Way and on portions of Cherokee Lane and Algonquin Drive.
Part of the site is made up of the original stone buildings of the convent. The science and technology building (along with the current school hall) was built in 1978 and is of a concrete construction. A sports hall of breeze block construction has since been opened to the rear of the buildings. Because much of the site was not purpose built as a school, many of the main buildings are unsuitable for modern educational use.
A German "Wintergarten" with open blinds and anemometer (top left) Attached sunrooms typically are constructed of transparent tempered glazing atop a brick or wood "knee wall" or framed entirely of wood, aluminum, or PVC, and glazed on all sides. Frosted glass or breeze block may be used to add privacy. Screens are a fundamental aspect of a "Florida room", with jalousie windows often having been featured. An integrated sunroom is specifically designed with many windows and climate controls.
Tiger's Bay had emerged as the stronghold of the anti-Bunting faction. Soon after the latter attack former North Belfast brigadier William Borland, who had become associated with the pro-Molyneaux wing, was attacked with a breeze block and shot in the leg close to his home in Carr's Glen. Following the attack both Bunting and Howcroft were arrested on suspicion of involvement. Along with another associate they were charged with attempting to murder Borland and Andre Shoukri and were remanded in custody.
Each side of the projecting gable is a window of the same dimensions but with a concrete block and breeze block infill. The gable to the main roof has flat sheet cladding with three vertical, decorative timber cover strips. The toilet block comprises two rooms, with both entrances opening into the larger which houses a stainless steel urinal fixed along the front wall of the building. On the opposite wall, to the left of stainless steel hand basin, is the entrance to a single lavatory stall.
Many of the factory buildings in Romema were designed by Rudolf ("Rudy") Reuven Trostler, a pioneer of industrial architecture in Israel. Trostler also designed the five-story building housing the Israel Broadcasting Authority, which was erected in the 1960s as a diamond polishing center. The building was in the International Style with a gray breeze-block grille on the facade that became one of Trostler's stylistic trademarks. When the diamond industry in Jerusalem did not take off as anticipated, the building was renovated for television broadcasting.
Young Vic Theatre, Southwark Frank Dunlop completed creation of the theatre venue in 1970, a breeze-block building on The Cut constructed out of a former butcher's shop and an adjacent bomb-site. It was intended to last for five years, but has become permanent. The auditorium, with a thrust stage, has an approximate capacity of 420, although the configuration and capacity can vary depending on the design of each production. In addition to the Young Vic's main house, there are now two smaller theatre spaces.
While Jerry and George say they "can't find beauty in a man," Kramer says, "I'll tell you who is an attractive man ... George Will." However, when Elaine suggests that Will is smart, Kramer says "No, no I don't find him all that bright." In the 1997 Duckman episode Vuuck, as in Duck, wherein Duckman inherits a AAA baseball team, Cornfed brings Will in as a 3rd base coach. However, while he is showing Duckman his coach signals, Will is hit by a breeze block and is not seen again.
Biggleswade station was once a busy goods yard with several sidings used for loading trains of market produce to be taken to London markets. The decline of this led to a reduction in the use of the station, and it is now used solely for passenger traffic. Plasmor Concrete Products Ltd owns the yard where the former goods depot was sited. These lines into the sidings are still active with train workings of breeze block bricks brought down from Heck to Biggleswade, where they are then unloaded onto lorries for distribution.
The campus of the High School on Forest Drive was completed in late-1966, with its students moving in at the commencement of 1967. The Technical School operated out of portable buildings at the High School for a year while its own campus was being completed on Silvertop Street. The buildings at each school were constructed of mixed brick and breeze block and were connected via covered and uncovered pathways. Multi-purpose gymnasiums were constructed at each campus and basketball and tennis courts and football and soccer fields were laid on their respective grounds.
In recent years the changing facilities have been further expanded. On the eastern side of the ground an earthen mound runs along the length of the touch-line and there is a tier of five rows of simple stepped seats constructed from breeze-block material and concrete. This simple form of seating is replicated on the western touch-line and it is above this that the main stadium sits. The pavilion consists of three sections, the northern and southern sections, each approximately 30m wide, are larger than the central life-members' section which is approximately 10m wide.
In the early-1990s, he appeared as a cockney ex-pat in the BBC series Boys From The Bush and played a binman in Common as Muck. In 2001, Healy appeared in the surreal BBC situation comedy Breeze Block, playing the head of a strange family. Healy had high hopes for the series, but was reportedly upset when it was only screened on the digital channel BBC Choice (later relaunched as BBC Three) and never broadcast on BBC One or BBC Two. He starred as a folk musician in the first episode of comedy series, Phoenix Nights.
During 2013 a loyalist feud broke out in the North Belfast Brigade between the supporters of leader John Bunting and his ally John Howcroft and dissident members who wanted to replace the existing leadership with Robert Molyneaux.UDA feud escalates over bid to oust north Belfast 'brigadier' John Bunting In August 2014 as part of this internal struggle, Boreland, who had become associated with the pro-Molyneaux wing, was attacked with a breeze block and shot in the leg close to his home in Carr's Glen. Following the attack both Bunting and Howcroft were arrested on suspicion of involvement. The charges were dropped in September 2015.
Shinewater Association received a grant from the Football Foundation to build a new clubhouse which was opened by the Mayor during the 1992–93 football season, although planning permission was granted - it was noted that building regulations had not been followed and £11,000 of remedial work need to be done. The money for this was paid out by the cricket club who moved back in. In 1997 the pitch was fully enclosed to meet ground grading for the Sussex County League Division Two as well as dugouts and a breeze block and steel cover. Vandalism and pitch drainage problems where a common concern with Shinewater Lane in later years.
125 Miranti homes were originally built in two areas of Paradise Palms, initially north of Desert Inn Road west of Eastern Avenue and later on Twain west of Algonquin. Four different floor plans were offered in several different elevations with hipped or gable rock roofs. Homes offered 2 to 4 bedrooms, garage or carport options, unique shadow and breeze block accents and fully landscape yards. Signature elements of home interiors were a central vacuum system, gingerbread style kitchen cabinets, and unique brightly colored bathrooms in blue, green, yellow, pink, purple, white or multiple color combinations of the previously mentioned colors on sinks, counters, tubs, tub surrounds and commodes.
More simply, the closed tunnel on the former Barry–Pontypridd route is long, the 9th longest Great Western tunnel. It is brick-lined apart from a short section at the south end. It has an air shaft near the centre of its length, almost as wide as the tunnel. Its original air shaft chimney of circular red brick with Staffordshire blue corbelling, was removed following closure and a breeze-block structure built to the rear of a concrete-aproned area of a retail outlet and which at ground level, occupies an airway of only a quarter of the circular air shaft area below ground.
A music video was created to accompany the release of the song. Directed by Ellis Bahl and starring actors Jonathan Dwyer, Jessica DiGiovanni, and Eleanor Pienta, it is the band's first official music video. The video features a violent fight in an apartment between a male and a female character shown in reverse, beginning with the death of the female character at the hands of the male character, who bludgeons her with a breeze block. As the fight progresses backwards, it is revealed that the female character is the aggressor in the fight, having ambushed the male character as he returned home to discover his presumptive wife bound and gagged.
Ian Pattison is a Scottish writer who lives in Glasgow, best known for writing the 10 series of the sitcom Rab C Nesbitt. He also wrote the 1995 to 1996 sitcom Atletico Partick; the six-episode series Breeze Block starring Tim Healy which aired on BBC Choice in 2002, and he created and co-wrote the sitcom The Crouches, which aired on BBC One from 2003 to 2005. He has written three novels Sweet and Tender Hooligan, Looking at the Stars and A Stranger Here Myself, the latter being Rab C Nesbitt's 'autobiography.' He should not be confused with Iain Pattinson, scriptwriter for I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue and many similar programmes.
144–46 On 23 May 1975 the UVF, under its Protestant Action Force (PAF) codename, killed two Catholic brothers, John and Thomas McErlane, as they visited friends in Mount Vernon, before shooting another Catholic civilian in late August, who would die from his wounds on 8 October.Sutton Index of Deaths 19751975 Chronology, cain.ulst.ac.uk; accessed 4 March 2015. In 1976 a loyalist feud between the Ulster Defence Association (UDA) and UVF broke out and this included several incidents on the Shore Road, including UVF member Alexander Frame being assaulted with a breeze block, and a former seaman, who was not a member of either organisation, being shot and killed in a bar after getting caught in the crossfire.
Soon after the latter attack former North Belfast brigadier William Borland, who had become associated with the pro-Molyneaux wing, was attacked with a breeze block and shot in the leg close to his home in Carr's Glen. Following the attack both Bunting and Howcroft were arrested on suspicion of involvement. Along with another associate they were charged with attempting to murder Borland and Andre Shoukri and were remanded in custody. As is standard within the UDA whilst in custody Bunting had to relinquish his role as brigadier although his replacement, a close friend of McDonald's from Taughmonagh in south Belfast identified only as the "Burger King Brigadier" due to his weight, has been reported as merely a figurehead with no actual power.
Built as semi-custom homes, the exteriors of Tropical Estates are defined by low-slung ranch-style architecture, unique breeze block patterns and private courtyards at the front of homes. These homes epitomized early 60s luxury, with skylit interior planters in living rooms and master bathrooms, sunken roman tubs in master baths, formal dining rooms and custom masonry fireplaces. Tropical Estates was built in two phases located adjacent to the western edge of Paradise Palms, south of Pawnee Drive and east of Algonquin Drive and contains roughly 110 homes. Lee and Val also built the ‘Casino House’ on Cochise Lane, complete with a swimming pool in the shape of a ‘V,’ and lived in the home for a few years before selling to Ash Resnik.
Evan Chakroff for Stylus Magazine wrote that the song was forgettable, adding that while writing his review of the album, he could not remember the melody of "Stop Crying Your Heart Out". Victoria Segal for NME wrote a single review when it was released, and believed that it was difficult to take the song seriously. Segal wrote that it is a "disappointing" song that when "looked at in the sober light of day, it's nothing but a lachrymose slur through the Big Noel Book Of Emotional Cliches and some truly shameless piano, but you just know that come closing time, it could make a breeze block cry". BBC reviewer Chris Long stated he preferred previous single "The Hindu Times" but "Stop Crying Your Heart Out" delivered on the "simple tunes, good strong riffs and textbook lyrics" in which Gallagher specialised.
Volker Müller and Karlheinz Stockhausen (standing), Karl O. Barkey and Hans-Alderich Billig (seated, left rear), Wolfgang Lüttgen, Günther Engels, Christoph Caskel (seated, right rear), Péter Eötvös, Dagmar von Biel, Gaby Rodens, Wolfgang Fromme, and Helga Hamm-Albrecht (front), during the Shiraz Arts Festival, September 1972, three weeks before the premiere of Alphabet für Liège Alphabet was created as a commission from the City of Liège on the initiative of Philippe Boesmans, for the Nuits de Septembre festival, and was premiered during a "Journée Karlheinz Stockhausen" on 23 September 1972. Stockhausen envisaged the work for performance in a labyrinth-like building. The venue chosen for the premiere consisted of fourteen still-empty areas, all leading off of a central corridor, in the basement level of the half-completed radio and television building in the Liège Palais des Congrès, before the wall coverings, doors, and office partitions had been installed. The bare concrete and breeze-block surfaces were whitewashed especially for the performance, and the rooms were all open to each other through open doors and windows.

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