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"This brick was given to me yesterday in Newcastle-Under-Lyme, in a factory that only started last year and is now capable of making 80 million of these objects a year.
On 17 September 1997, a new film, This Brick, was premiered.
Make sure the brick is anchored.
Like David Thomson's "Biographical Dictionary of Film," this prose brick is designed to be skimmed, dipped into, passed around, and argued over.
Scaffolding now surrounds this little survivor, and brick is falling away from the upper left side.
The word "brick" is very apropos in this case because bricks are exactly what your legs feel like.
Matching old brick is a notoriously tricky task, often ending in disappointment, and in this case the 1924 brick was itself manufactured to look antique.
Exposed brick is out".
The brick is not remotely brick-shaped.
Rehabbed exposed brick is "authentic".
Brick is back.
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