The phrase
"individual bricks" means separate pieces that make up a larger structure, like a wall or building.
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He imagines that future Mars colonies might have an automated regolith collection vehicle that scoops up the loose material and compacts it
into individual bricks as it travels — like a combine harvester creating bales of hay from a field.
Availability will depend on how many items the retailer allots for its online store
versus individual brick and mortar stores.
It's a fantastic sounding system and will allow for some truly unique gunplay, Atomic are even saying that you can blast
away individual bricks to create sniper holes.
Here, he has again
scanned individual bricks and placed them on a composition of fragmented pages creating an illusion between foreground and background to highlight underlying issues of American politics and consumerism.
At this time we do not offer
the individual brick bags for purchase.
The workers there at the time used no mortar, but
the individual bricks aligned so perfectly and assembled that the buildings could withstand the test of time without any binder.
Sure,
individual bricks can be shot out, but I didn't see many players wasting bullets to take out a brick or two.
Individual bricks can be blown out of walls, supports can be obliterated, and floors can be taken right from under you.
«One of the demos was quite a simple boxing game, the other was a brick wall where you could push out
individual bricks, a bit like a game of Jenga,» he recalls.
You can see
each individual brick being used if you want, and that never leads to slowdown.
The individual bricks of Equivalent VIII (1966) do not have a prescribed position within the work of art.
I wish I could've been talented enough to actually paint
the individual bricks like you did!ReplyCancel
I found the varying color of
the individual bricks too busy alongside the storage cubbies.