There could not have been more than 50 huts in all and a dozen or so single storey brick and mortar houses, overlooking the fields beyond. |
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Separations between brick and mortar can allow air and water to leak through gaps in the wall. |
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It is strange how ideas such as these last almost as long as brick and mortar buildings. |
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If you buy something from a brick and mortar store, or even from their mail-order catalog, you usually don't run into any serious problems. |
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He explained how in such a wall the block wall is parged and the brick and mortar comes right tight to it. |
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Many people innocently believe that they're safe from credit card fraud and identity theft in the brick and mortar world. |
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Our regional outreach plan will not see us opening up brick and mortar offices or decentralizing our investigative and audit work. |
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As a consequence, the city is reduced to humdrum of brick and mortar breeding environmental and health hazards while strangulating human existence. |
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Similarly, it may have to be stricter for offline sales if it is easier to obtain them from a brick and mortar shop. |
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It acknowledges that the freedom and equality of all citizens is the brick and mortar of our society. |
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In each case the colour and texture of brick and mortar define the external appearance. |
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Apple, however, now offers technical support and usability classes through their brick and mortar stores for Mac owners. |
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Today's classroom defies the traditional image of a brick and mortar room in a fixed geographical location. |
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Distributors should be free to satisfy consumer demand, whether in brick and mortar shops or on the Internet. |
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The sides should be laid up with fire brick and mortar to form a ledge to support the workpieces or tongs with which you will hold your workpiece. |
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Two of the three water tanks originally constructed in brick and mortar were demolished and what remains are parts of its walls at the ground level. |
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Will that lead to the creation of two classes in society with respect to education, one group being urban, affluent and equipped with brick and mortar institutions, the other regional, underfunded and virtual? |
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In addition, multichannel retailers can apply information obtained on-line to modify the marketing strategies they may be employing in their brick and mortar establishments, or through their catalogues. |
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Even in brick and mortar universities, as opposed to virtual institutions, students can register, pay their tuition, get their class notes and submit their work via the Internet. |
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The objective: provide support, especially to brick and mortar merchants and remote retailers, by offering them the most extensive card payment system on the market. |
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The dome, 600 years after its completion, is still the largest dome built in brick and mortar in the world. |
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So he had shiplap wood siding milled to reflect the precise thickness of the first-floor brick and mortar and used this siding to cover the new second floor. |
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