Sentences with phrase «of brick houses»

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.»
The back of this brick house directly looks out on boats and mountains and water.

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When asked how long the construction of a building using the bricks would take, Musk replied that «two people could build the outer walls of a small house in a day or so.»
On Monday, Musk tweeted that instead of disposing that leftover earth, he plans to recycle it into interlocking, Lego - style bricks that can be used to build houses and other structures.
Bill and Melinda Gates bought a lovely five bedroom brick house right next to the University of Chicago for $ 1.25 million, the Chicago Tribune reports.
The lawn started at the beach and ran toward the front door for a quarter of a mile, jumping over sun - dials and brick walks and burning gardens — finally when it reached the house drifting up the side in bright vines as though from the momentum of its run.
This is one of Richmond's oldest neighborhoods — the red - brick row houses date from around the Civil War.
He said on Twitter that the bricks would allow two people to «build the outer walls of a small house in a day or so.»
The company said in November when it reported its third - quarter earnings that it was facing a slowdown in the number of people visiting its brick - and - mortar stores, although a stronger housing market seems to have helped lift its sales over the holiday season.
Iranian state television said the quake had caused heavy damage in some villages where houses were made of earthen bricks.
The lack of diversity in Trident's staffing and lending disturbed Beth Warshaw, 38, a white manager at a local arts nonprofit, who last year bought a two - bedroom brick row house in a primarily African American neighborhood of South Philadelphia.
In the past ~ 2 years, NVP has invested in a number of vertical - specific solutions across a variety of sectors, including The Retail Equation (brick and mortar retail); The Rainmaker Group (multi-family housing); as well as CareCloud and Health Catalyst (healthcare).
These publishing houses are much like their brick and mortar cousins, but instead of publishing in paperback, they publish strictly for e-book readers.
April 6, 2017 www.theglobeandmail.com Lego lovers know the colourful little toy bricks have a myriad of uses, from building simple houses to full - scale cars and functioning prosthetic legs.
If I place dynamite under a pile of bricks no matter how many times it blows up it will never make a house for that I need architects, engineers and construction workers.
I watched from our fifth - story, pigeon - sooted windows the wrecking ball crush the brick facades of the tenements that once housed the dreams and dramas of countless immigrant families.
In order to construct a house, bricks and other building materials are necessary; so are the builders who put the materials into place; and so is the architectural plan which determines the form of the house.
This is already clear in the example of the house, which is not constituted by its bricks and their arrangement.
Here we are not inquiring into the purpose or the effective cause that produced the house, but rather into the kind of cause that makes material such as bricks and stone to be a house.
Do you remember our little brick bungalow and the way we used to sit out on the porch with our best friends in the world and at the end of the night they would walk home to their houses next door and across the street and down the corner?
It also would have been useful for these writers to consider C — Pop within the broader context of niche — driven evangelicalism, exemplified by congregations such as Willow Creek and Grace Chapel, publishing houses that market things like «the women's Bible,» and even those evangelist muscle men who thrill pre — teens by shattering bricks with their heads — all for Jesus of course.
The mountain and desert remain God - given houses of prayer that complement sanctuaries of concrete and brick.
He notes that this no more makes God evil than a house made of small bricks makes the house itself small.
In particular, I photograph houses of worship, whose bricks and clapboard, stained glass and steel are often the largest and most visible manifestations of religious faith.
If the church signs can seem perfunctory at times, the religious signs in barbershop windows — or on the blank brick walls of garages, barns, or even private houses — don't need to be there.
A theory is no more a heap of facts than a house is a pile of bricks.
Were people so dumb that they never thought of making brick houses or wheels?
You may have the best bricks in the world but they wont make a house unless a number of other conditions are fulfilled.
Theo Phieo, Your logic can't be refuted in the way that a «house» that is just a pile of bricks can't be demolished.
I do feel, I guess, that somewhere behind all this» — he gestures outward at the scenery; they are passing the housing development this side of the golf course, half - wood half - brick one - and - a-half-stories in little flat bulldozed yards with tricycles and spindly three - year - old trees, the un-grandest landscape in the world — «there's something that wants me to find it» [P. 107].
«The syllable does not consist of letters and arrangement, or the house of bricks and arrangement».
The word «house» signifies astructure of rigid materials like bricks, stones and logs, while «tent» signifies a structure of cloth or skins.
I break down a whole tenderloin into manageable «bricks» of meat and generously coat with our house steak seasoning.
«The concept has the ability to attract folks of all ages and introduce them to hand - crafted, house - made brick oven food,» Tenner explains.
The goal of Mews House was to create a comfortable home that embraced the original character of the building, including exposing brick walls and adding industrial accents such as lighting and furnishings.
When I arrived in Kabul, I found that my house was made of mud bricks and was surrounded by a tall mud wall to keep out intruders.
Housed in the old kitchen building of the Victorian - era home, the low - lit narrow space has rustic brick walls and high ceilings of dark - wood rafters, the better to accommodate the shelves and shelves of whiskey that Chef Brock loves.
Alcheme of Tea is an e-tea house with no brick and mortar location focused on sharing flavorful and experiential tea blends that fuel the soul and enhance its clients lives and well - being.
Tara Jensen hosts a monthly pizza night, and every time she's sure that no one will come, and every time, nearly 100 people show up, finding their way to the town of Marshall, North Carolina, then heading six miles northwest on Route 70 along the French Broad River, winding around the knoll called Walnut, and stopping at the dirt driveway leading to her compound, which consists of an algae - covered pond, a shack in the woods, a brick oven, and two pitched - roof houses, one of which is a bakery that goes by the name of Smoke Signals.
It was a two - story brick dwelling at 8130 Morrison Road, where White lived with his girlfriend, Tangie Thompson, 28, who owned the house, and her three - year - old son, Devyn, an outgoing, precocious sweetheart of a kid.
It was almost as old as his brick house, which was built around 1810, and like other aged things the tree always appeared to be a symbol of pluck and order to him.
Harrah was painting the outside of his two - story house in Fort Worth when the ladder slid out from under him and he tumbled onto a brick porch.
Andrea called police and authorities dispatched a cruiser to park in front of their modest two - story brick house for a couple of days.
I feel we have a kid who could do the role just as well, M - Niles has played at RB, RM and CM... Built like a brick sh*t house and fast... Even if the Ox suffers one of his injuries then we would still have a viable backup in a homegrown youth product, perfect for me.
As a result, Drayton Park — the road — was left broad but un-leafy: terraced houses sprang up along its eastern side but they were opposite high brick walls behind which trains rumbled into and out of the City.
Think about creating a «house style» for your photos, for example, shooting them all in front of a brick wall can help people instantly identify items from your range, even from the tiny thumbnails.
Wander out of the coach house and head along the brick sidewalk past a weathered outhouse.
Speaking in Harlow, where Labour took control of the council in last week's local election, Miliband said: «The reality now for people aspiring to get on is that they feel they are running up against a brick wall in terms of unemployment and getting on the housing ladder.»
We're left with a two - tier society: those who managed to raise a deposit, secure a mortgage, buy a house and enjoy low interest rates, and those without a brick to their name, unable to save because of the cost of living within a reasonable distance of their job.
Attempt to request of him what the outcome of the meeting was met a brick wall on the part of the State House Correspondents as the Senate president refused to speak on the matter.
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