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But the most startling noise in “Tell It Anyway” comes earlier, when the mild-mannered Lemon, having written words on a board, stands it up against a wall and hurls bricks at it with the intentional force of someone throwing balls at a dunk tank.

Other singers from the Master Chorale later joined in and “laid the bricks of a cathedral one at a time,” Gershon said, “layering and combining and building and stacking and removing.”

The Catalan, who arrived at Manchester City in the summer of 2016, had been on hot bricks from the first whistle at Amex Stadium, his mood made worse by Matt O'Riley racing through a creaking defence to score Brighton's deserved winner seven minutes from the end of a thunderous encounter.

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Cars, bricks, bed frames had been carried hundreds of meters from where they once stood.

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Police officers and firefighters were attacked with fireworks, bricks and bottles on Bonfire Night, as crews responded to more than 1,000 emergency calls across the country.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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