Sentences with phrase «if larger bricks»

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For instance, if you want your brick and mortar location to grow internally on location, you need to make sure the space is large enough.
If you want to know why, all you have to do is walk along the exposed - brick walls, past the two - dozen niche taps and the high - top tables and the built - in booths, then turn the corner once you reach the large projector screen that takes up the bar's entire south wall.
If you regularly roll over bricks, sand, gravel, or other non-paved surfaces, start your search with something with large tires and good suspension.
Ingredients: 1 brick of chopped frozen spinach, thawed 1 tbsp olive oil 1 medium onion, chopped (or, if you pre-chopped, about 1 cup of onion) 1 large clove garlic, minced (about 1tbsp) 9 large eggs (and you'll use the yolk too!)
Some large companies get a banking license and then handle their own stuff; medium sized companies make favorable contracts with banks (they are golden goose customers - never an issue, no brick and mortar presence needed, banks love them), or they simply suck up the transfer cost (if you move millions, who cares about a 40 $ fee).
In fact, that is to this day continues to be my largest expense is I'm in an office share type of arrangement but I have a very nice office because I have to meet with clients, I have to have a conference room for the type of clientele that I'm catering to, I have to have a presence, and I get a big fancy brick building with signs out front and ample parking and books in the... They're not my books, but books in the conference room shelf that I go to everyday, but I also wanted to, if after hours or on the weekends wanted to get work done, I didn't want to have to go to that office, so I knew that I wanted to set some things up in very specific ways that I could get work done from everywhere, that I could get work done from home, from the office, and even be as mobile as possible to the extent I could on iOS.
«It makes it a lot easier for a large company to cross the bridge, if you will, between the crazy world of blockchain that a lot of people don't really understand yet and the brick and mortar world where they operate daily,» Tual said.
If you have a large home — at least 3,000 square feet — or one with an unusual layout, more than two stories or interior brick walls, you probably regularly encounter Wi - Fi dead zones, and your setup could be a good candidate for a mesh - router system.
I'd vote for something durable in a foyer, and if it's just a small area, brick is fine, but I think a large area, while beautiful, could be problematic on several levels.
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