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  • 61Brick Factory — Studio album by Crayon Released March, 1994 …

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  • 62brick-nog — brickˈ nog or brickˈ nogging see ↑nog2 • • • Main Entry: ↑brick …

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  • 63brick-nogging — brickˈ nog or brickˈ nogging see ↑nog2 • • • Main Entry: ↑brick …

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  • 64brick-red — brick redˈ adjective Of the colour of an ordinary red brick • • • Main Entry: ↑brick …

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  • 65brick|bat — «BRIHK BAT», noun, verb, bat|ted, bat|ting. –n. 1. a piece of broken brick, especially one used as a missile: »A number of members of the police force received injuries from brickbats hurled by the crowd (Times of India). 2. Figurative. an insult …

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  • 66BRICK, DANIEL — (1903–1987), journalist, born in Stockholm, Sweden. He founded a number of short lived Jewish newspapers and periodicals (some of them together with …

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  • 67Brick nog — is a construction technique in which one width of bricks is used to fill the vacancies in a wooden frame. The walls then may be covered with tile or weatherboards or rendered …

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  • 68Brick tinting — is the process of physically tinting bricks to either change the color or blend in offending areas of brickwork with the surrounding masonry. References*Amabile, John and Anna Ryder Richardson. (2002 10 13.) [http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1… …

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  • 69Brick Tambalin — is a fictional character from the 2004 comedy movie. Brick works as a weather man and is not particularly bright. He also has a sense of emotional detachment best exhibited when he states I killed a man in a very monotone voice. It is revealed at …

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  • 70Brick Stitch — is a vertical or horizontal stitch, like a Goblin Stitch used in needlepoint. The staggered nature of the end points makes the pattern appear like a brick wall.External links* [http://www.needlepoint.org/StitchOfTheMonth/98 05.php American… …

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