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Source: Webster's dictionaryHis library was a fine dark place bricked with books, so anything could happen there and always did. All you had to do was pull a book from the shelf and open it and suddenly the darkness was not so dark anymore. Ray Bradbury
For a period of over 150 years from 1695 a window tax was levied in England, with the result that one can still see listed buildings with windows bricked up in order to save their owners money. Source: Internet
Alf was a well-respected stone mason who bricked hundreds of homes and stone fireplaces in the Kincardine area. Source: Internet
There's probably a bricked off room that would make Dahmer wince. Source: Internet
East German authorities no longer permitted apartments near the Wall to be occupied, and any building near the Wall had its windows boarded and later bricked up. Source: Internet
However, only the left-hand entrance is currently accessible, as the right door has long since been bricked up. Source: Internet