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Imagine you were building a house and every brick was made by copying the previous brick rather than making all the bricks from the same original mold.
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For this purpose, two types of bricks produced by an Italian factory (SanMarco-Terreal) were compared with a newly designed brick obtained from the same starting clay, with the addition of ceramic sludge in place of the traditionally used siliceous sand.
The bricks around it date from the same period.
Above it, lay down two bricks in the same pattern as originally placed.
You could use bricks of the same color, or you could use different colors.
Picking through rubble the other evening, Mr. Feng pointed with exasperation to the neat piles of modern bricks that others had extracted from the same wrecked house.
That claim, though likely true, doesn't give you much insight into their music, even if the beats are made from the same synthetic bricks that the pop guys use.
The driveway is paved with bricks the same color as the terra-cotta roof tiles.
Built from the same imposing red brick as the Royal Infirmary opposite, with a messy car park in front, it looks more like part of the Edwardian hospital estate than a globally significant cultural institution that started collecting Picassos long before the Tate caught on.
By the 1980s, the Cavern had been rebuilt on the same site, using many of the bricks from the original building.
Only about two-thirds as much energy would be needed to make a brick that supports the same load as a standard clay brick.
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