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We have made the practical constraint that all colors should be different in the model animal to avoid all gene pools converging on one color and exhausting the supply of bricks (our stock is 500 bricks of each color, i.e., 2,500 in all, which usually is sufficient for two to three concurrent student teams).
Interestingly, a reduction in Ugp1 activity to 10% of normal, resulting in a 50% drop in UDP-glucose levels, had no effect on the growth rate, suggesting that the supply of bricks is not rate-limiting (12).
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North Korea, the nuclear-armed "hermit kingdom," is so poor that there is almost no supply of concrete, bricks or window glass.
Workers create a continuous firing zone they shift the fires and moveable metal chimneys from one section of the trench to the next, meanwhile steadily replenishing the supply of green bricks and removing finished ones.
When the town heaves into view, it looks like something a Cubist craftsman assembled out of an infinite supply of buff-colored bricks — city walls, looming palace with dainty dunce-capped twin towers, black-domed cathedral, hive of houses — all of it roofed in terra cotta and fitted together like an intricate tan puzzle.
There is also a supply of six-story red-brick apartment buildings, some of them co-ops.
Here is the table showing how government efforts to increase the supply of affordable homes have translated into bricks and mortar being laid down on site.
Another man built totems out of bricks.
A shelf of bricks; a squeaky cot.
That's a lot of bricks.
Although she was describing cities built of bricks and mortar, her ideas about cultivating vibrancy feel relevant today, as some of the most important metropolises of the 21st century are being constructed online, where chaos is in no short supply.
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