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  • 1Brick dance — is an American dance form dating back to at least Victorian timesFact|date=October 2007. The term has gained popularity in recent years and may be considered part of the repertoire of dancers who crunk.MovementA brick dance may happen on its own… …

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  • 2Brick — For other uses, see Brick (disambiguation). An old brick wall in English bond laid with alternating courses of headers and stretchers …

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  • 3brick and tile — ▪ building material Introduction       structural clay products, manufactured as standard units, used in building construction.       The brick, first produced in a sun dried form at least 6,000 years ago and the forerunner of a wide range of… …

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  • 4Brick Lane — For other uses, see Brick Lane (disambiguation). Brick Lane street sign in English and Bengali Brick Lane (Bengali: ব্রিক লেন) is a street in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets, in the East End of London. It runs from Swanfield Street in the… …

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  • 5Brick (electronics) — When used in reference to electronics, brick describes a device that cannot function in any capacity (such as a machine with damaged firmware). This usage derives from the fact that most electronic devices are vaguely brick… …

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  • 6brick — 1. noun /brɪk/ a) A hardened rectangular block of mud, clay etc., used for building. This wall is made of bricks. b) Considered collectively, as a building material. This house is made of brick. 2 …

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  • 7Tea brick — Block tea redirects here. For the encryption algorithm, see Block TEA. A compressed brick of pu erh tea . Individual leaves can be seen on the surface of the brick. Tea bricks (traditional Chinese: 磚茶; simplified Chinese …

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  • 8Evens & Howard Fire Brick Co. — Sketch of Evens Howard Fire Brick prior to 1904 …

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  • 9Melbourne Cricket Ground — MCG redirects here. For other uses, see MCG (disambiguation). Melbourne Cricket Ground The MCG …

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  • 10The Lawn Ground — is located in Nailsworth, Gloucestershire, England, and was, from 1890 to 2006, home to the English football club, Forest Green Rovers F.C. who currently play in the Conference National.cite web last = first = coauthors = title = Forest Green… …

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