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Of course, it's one thing if the customer really wants "bricks-and-clicks".
We all want bricks and mortar and the adjoining grassland that proves we've made something of three score and 10.
Mr Ruddle even went so far as to offer Rebekah Brooks a job at his publication, with the proviso: "No hacking, no blagging – only honest amateur sleuthing, as polite and as balanced as possible – we don't want bricks through our windows".
"If you think of Brick, for instance, you say to Brick, 'What do you want, Brick?' And Brick says to you, 'I like an arch.'... It's important, you see, that you honor the material that you use".
He's not keen on Looper being labelled a sci-fi or thriller or romantic drama, any more than he wanted Brick called film noir.
I think a lot of people wanted brick-and-mortar restaurants but didn't have the startup money, so they jumped on the bandwagon.
At its core, Index wants to brick-and-mortar retailers leverage their physical stores as a competitive differentiator.
Lenovo's solution either goes too far or not far enough; nobody wants that brick in view, so maybe leave it on the floor and embed the USB ports in a separate piece closer to the computer?
If you have a brick wall in your game, you don't want the bricks to be level with the concrete.
"You know how you've always wanted exposed brick…" "Exposed brick, honey!
Of course, they want more bricks, they want them cheaper and they want different colours, but it's making sureit's a good experience for everyone.
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