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brickCommon block-shaped building material, with all opposite sides parallel. It is made of clay that has been fired in a kiln. Bricks are made by kneading a mixture of crushed clay and other materials into a stiff mud and extruding it into a ribbon. The ribbon is cut into individual bricks, which are fired at a temperature of up to about 1,000°C/1,800°F. Bricks may alternatively be pressed into shape in moulds. Refractory bricks used to line furnaces are made from heat-resistant materials such as silica and dolomite. They must withstand operating temperatures of 1,500°C/2,700°F or more. Facing bricks are designed to be visually more attractive than than common bricks, and include specially moulded bricks. Sun-dried bricks of mud reinforced with straw were first used in Mesopotamia some 8,000 years ago. Similar mud bricks, called adobe, are still used today in Mexico and other areas where the climate is warm and dry. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Survey respondents estimated that their online spending would be $591--63 percent of their total holiday budget and more than any other retail channel including catalogs and bricks-and-mortar stores, and a larger percentage than any other major market except Sacramento. com instead of the corner bookstore, the owners of bricks-and-mortar operations understandably worry. This month's cover feature ("Revenge of the Bricks," page 27) tells how bricks-and-mortar insurers are racing against aggregators for premium dollars by giving customers what they want, What they want is around-the-clock access to their accounts, the ability to file and track claims online, an online search function for agents and brokers, and other customer-friendly conveniences. |
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