Sentences with phrase «described as brick»

A Pit Bull's head is often described as brick - like but is actually more in the shape of a wedge.
Ever since Skrtel took over the central defender role at Liverpool this season, the club have enjoyed what could only be described as a brick wall defense.

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Describing itself as the «Zara of lingerie,» the e-commerce startup promises quality lingerie at a price more affordable than brick - and - mortar retailers like Victoria's Secret.
Either way, I love how you describe the brick - and - mortar church as an expensive social club.
As the fresh produce industry integrates new technologies throughout the supply chain, China has emerged as a leader in some key areas, especially technologies that reduce friction points for the consumer such as mobile payments (with an estimated 94 % penetration rate in first tier cities), app - based food delivery and, a big buzzword in China right now, «O2O,» or online - to - offline — which describes a range of technologies and strategies for using internet - based tools to facilitate brick - and - mortar sales, and vice versAs the fresh produce industry integrates new technologies throughout the supply chain, China has emerged as a leader in some key areas, especially technologies that reduce friction points for the consumer such as mobile payments (with an estimated 94 % penetration rate in first tier cities), app - based food delivery and, a big buzzword in China right now, «O2O,» or online - to - offline — which describes a range of technologies and strategies for using internet - based tools to facilitate brick - and - mortar sales, and vice versas a leader in some key areas, especially technologies that reduce friction points for the consumer such as mobile payments (with an estimated 94 % penetration rate in first tier cities), app - based food delivery and, a big buzzword in China right now, «O2O,» or online - to - offline — which describes a range of technologies and strategies for using internet - based tools to facilitate brick - and - mortar sales, and vice versas mobile payments (with an estimated 94 % penetration rate in first tier cities), app - based food delivery and, a big buzzword in China right now, «O2O,» or online - to - offline — which describes a range of technologies and strategies for using internet - based tools to facilitate brick - and - mortar sales, and vice versa.
The Forest Hills Gardens Corp. was awarded $ 1 million to restore a brick walkway in an exclusive Queens neighborhood that describes itself as a private community of mini-mansions with private roads and lush green spaces.
Such a tell, which he described as «Kranzhügel,» or «wreath hill,» is surrounded by a ring, the decomposed mud brick of a circular fortification wall.
One vacant row of brick houses, slated for demolition, is being kept alive by a woman named Jeanine, who describes herself as the «sole survivor.»
Lattimer also wonders whether students congregating over Buffalo chicken calzones in a Boston office building get an experience similar to those of their counterparts on brick - and - mortar campuses — «that cross-pollination of ideas,» as she described it, «that many of us got who went to traditional colleges and universities.»
Described as a «robot learning system», WeDo 2.0 combines Lego bricks, specialist education software and its own syllabus of projects, aimed at teaching students aged 7 - 10 about the basics of science and engineering.
RIBA goes on to describe the building, which was designed by Grimshaw Architects, as successfully balancing and complimenting the impressive 1870s New College by Charles Barry Junior by picking up on the red bricks and beige stone colours in a panelled façade.
He describes those as editing and bricks and mortar distribution.
As brick - and - mortar stores go by the wayside, or until they morph into something that better utilizes POD, publishers are stuck in the position that Hachette describes.
The scene at brick - and - mortar stores today has been described by some customers as «Harry Potter mania» as customers wait in line for their copies of the book.
The term generally describes distribution over an online delivery platform, bypassing physical distribution methods, such as paper, compact discs, DVDs and brick - and - mortar stores,.
When Pet Business decided to tackle what many brick - and - mortar retailers describe as the predatory pricing practices of some Internet - based pet food outlets in our March cover story, we did so at the request of a number of our readers in the independent channel.
Known as the «main drive aisle,» this pathway can create what Miller describes as the «yellow brick road effect.»
As some might describe it: «It is the bricks and mortar» of feline health.
- six missions described as bridge content - these pop up after completing story missions based on the film - they're optional, and require that players collect a certain amount of gold bricks before they're unlocked - these are full - fledged missions, not smaller experiences - one of these missions will explain how C - 3PO got his red - arm replacement
9th April 2015 - Today Warner Brothers and The LEGO Group announced a brand new Lego game called Lego Dimensions, which they describe as «an all - new game platform which blends physical brick building with... Read More
Villar Rojas, who is described by the Serpentine curators as being «on the brink of gaining international renown for his dramatic, large - scale sculptural works», 1 operates in the tradition of Merz and her fellow Arte Povera artists in focusing his work on clay and brick, but with a contemporary twist of conceptualism and site - specificity.
Adjacent to this older layer is a pyramidal tower 212 feet tall, clad in perforated brick that the architects have described as looking like «knitwear.»
The brick walls and main window of this storefront - turned - gallery are converted into a shrine devoted to what the artists describe as an investigation into the relationship between «ecclesiastic and secular «iconophilia» (the worshipping of images).»
Describing itself as «a boutique pop - up art fair,» the event will take place Friday - Sunday, Jan. 12 - 14, at 160 Spear St.. It will present artists represented by four reputable dealers that fall just outside the San Francisco establishment: Chandra Cerrito Contemporary and Slate Contemporary, both based in Oakland; Mill Valley's Seager Gray Gallery; and George Lawson, who closed his brick - and - mortar space last year and whose website says he is «on sabbatical and the exhibition program is temporarily suspended.»
Police found what they described as «weapons of opportunity» inside the GSU, including bricks and sharpened sticks.
A self - described «serial entrepreneur,» Chris once purchased 25K stadium seats from Texas Stadium and has sold more than a million dollars worth of sports memorabilia on Groupon, Amazon, Ebay, and Overstock, as well as in his brick and mortar store in Lake Dallas, Texas.
In this and other respects (described further below), VOW brokers operate more efficiently than traditional brokers who provide MLS information only by traditional methods, such as in a «bricks and mortar» environment.»
Its original listing described the home as «Cape Cod» and «Connecticut,» with red brick and climbing rose vines exuding an East Coast vibe not commonly found in the LA area.
Andrew Neelon from Bonobos described their shopping environment as an e-commerce transaction that takes place within 4 walls of their brick n mortar, all ordering taking place on an iPad.
Another board member described demands from Ottawa's competition watchdog to draft new policies enabling the creation of Virtual Office Websites (VOWs) as «worse than a knee replacement» in terms of the pain it could cause traditional bricks - and - mortar realtors.
When I spotted this old red - brick house in the real estate listings, described as «a diamond in the rough,» I knew it would be perfect for one of our «Five Changes» challenges.
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