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The oldest shaped bricks found date back to 7,500 B.C. [citation needed] They have been found in ayn, a place located in the upper Tigris area, and in south east Anatolia close ...
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Bricks may refer to: Brick, an artificial stone made by forming clay into rectangular blocks; Brick (electronics), a slang term for a device that cannot function due to internal ...
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Brickwork masonry is produced when a bricklayer uses bricks and mortar to build up structures such as walls, bridges and chimneys. Brickwork is also used to finish openings such as ...
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Bricks-and-clicks is a business model by which a company integrates both offline and online presences. It is also known as click-and-mortar or clicks-and-bricks, as well as ...
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Tea bricks (traditional Chinese: 磚 茶; simplified Chinese: 砖 茶, zhūan chá) or compressed tea (traditional: 緊 壓 茶; simplified: 紧 压 茶, jǐnyā chá) are blocks ...
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BRICKS (Building Resources for Integrated Cultural Knowledge Services) is an open-source software framework for the management of distributed digital assets.
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Bricks Are Heavy is the third album by the Los Angeles band L7, released in April 1992 through Slash Records. Backed by the single "Pretend We're Dead", the album became a ...
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Bricks without straw is a phrase which refers to a task which must be done without appropriate resources. Origin. In Exodus 5 (Parshat Shemot in the Torah), Moses and Aaron meet ...
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Brick and mortar (B&M) refers to a company which possesses a building for operations [1]. The phrase can be a misnomer since not all buildings are physically constructed from ...
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