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Each hex represents one of five resources: brick, wool, ore, grain, or lumber.
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Brick and wool are two ideas, but hard to find, so pick whatever you find fancy.
The main cargoes on Beverley Beck in 1730 were coal, bricks, turfs and wool, together with cereal crops, consisting of wheat, barley, oats and malt.
You can use wool, bricks or a wood to build some walls of your house.
The easy, unforced rhymes may appeal to adult reader and child viewer alike, while the contrast between the fallen snow and the warm tones of flesh and covering (wool, fur, brick) sets up a delightful balancing act.
The studied cases include common building materials such as mineral wool, timber, bricks, concrete, EPS, and so on, and the key differences consist of building element configurations.
Equally, designer Iris Van Herpen, who debuted two 3D-printed outfits at Paris Fashion Week last year, cited a similar challenge in a recent interview with Guardian Sustainable Business: "If you look at the flexible materials that are being printed in fashion now, they feel like a brick compared to cotton or wool".
RCC risk was associated with occupational exposure to specific types of dusts, specifically glass fibre, mineral wool fibre, and brick dust.
In summary, the results of our study found a possible association between RCC risk and workers in Central and Eastern Europe exposed to glass fibre, mineral wool fibre, and brick dust.
Positive associations between occupational exposures to glass fibres, mineral wool fibres, and/or brick dust have been reported for cancers of the respiratory system (Olsen and Jensen, 1984; Siemiatycki et al, 1986; Neuberger et al, 1988; Marsh et al, 1990; Shannon et al, 2005).
Copenhagen architects GXN reused glass and bricks from the hotel previously on the site, turning the glass into "glass wool insulation" and the bricks into foundations.
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