In a mystical flashback, the team learns that Maude Pearson prevented her son Dennis from leaving with his fianc�e by bricking him alive into this wall.
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The existing glazed partitions between classrooms were also constructed in 1914, contemporary with removal of the galleries and bricking-up of selected doors and windows.
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Documents do not state when this act occurred, but it is documented that Sir William desired this bricking up to save his soul from adversaries.
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The Nets are bricking up shots and throwing the ball away at one end and are utterly incapable of keeping the Celtics from the line at the other.
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The first set of shows were two hours long but with no break and all the actors were bricking it as they had no experience doing comedy monologues.
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These probably included converting the original double hipped slate roof into a single hip roof over the main rooms, installing bathrooms over the cellar and bricking in fireplaces.
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Townspeople fixed him up with a low cart with wheels to propel himself and gave him the job of bricking the streets, which he did, brick by brick.
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In fact, the White House has cut back money for securing nuclear warheads and materiel0kn the former Soviet Union _ actions as simple as bricking up windows in storage facilities.
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Each time Bopal and his assistants tried to shore up the doors, either with new locks or by bricking over damaged walls, looters would come back and break in again.