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Breaking particular bricks yields powers — the ability to catch the ball, say, or shoot the bricks — and each successive board becomes more complex.
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They cite a particular brick wall on the Turkish Cypriot side.
Take out one particular brick and the edifice will fall down.
As a whole, the system is unpredictable, but the movement of a particular brick has a predictable effect on its two neighbours, one of which becomes more likely to slip (as the cord between the two tightens) and one of which becomes less likely to slip (as the cord slackens).
He built his own goal with a net and PVC pipe, honed his dribbling skills by playing a game called soccer croquet and spent hours fashioning his aim, whacking the ball until he could hit a particular brick on the side of the house.
He worked his technique with such precision he would aim for a corner of a particular brick, time and again, with different pace and power and spin to see how it changed the ball's trajectory and challenged his ability to tame it.
As far as I know, you won't be able to identify your particular brick or bricks when you visit.
Dotted here and there are various one-off creations – Shakespeare's Globe is a particular favourite – and bricks, bricks, bricks.
But like all "ouch" jolts, the impact is really the swift delivery of a life lesson -- one that feels more like a brick to the gut than a feather on your shoulder, and the awareness this particular life brick granted me just may save a couple people from encountering their own surprise deliveries.
They're all particular colors: brick red, having a brownish tinge, and purplish black or mulberry, respectively.
In theory, anybody can build their own brick structure by choosing where to set the boundaries, and a particular set of bricks can be copyrighted under standard intellectual-property rules.
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