Sentences with phrase «pile of bricks in»

If you own «a paid off pile of bricks in the shape of a house» you own an income producing asset that in alliance with other income producing assets can set you financially free.
So u own a fully paid off pile of bricks in a shape of a house... what's so great about it?
All it does is remind me of those stupid people who crush piles of bricks in the name of Jeeeeeeeeesuss.

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The reference, of course, is to the biblical tower of Babel in which brick was to be piled upon brick for the tower to reach the heavens.
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.
«But freezing in high - altitude clouds happens too fast for that to be the case — instead, freezing might be thought as starting from a disordered pile of bricks that hastily rearranges itself to form a brick wall, possibly containing defects or having an unusual arrangement.
Months later, mysterious fires began breaking out in piles of brick and wood from damaged buildings.
There are two kinds of Lego builders: those who follow instructions on the package, build a perfectly erected kit that looks exactly like the image on the box, before putting the creation on the shelf to never be moved again; then there are those content to dig into the middle of a pile of mismatched bricks and construct a conglomeration born from their own imagination before destroying it in a heap of acrylic destruction.
If the magic of this magic kingdom is no longer concentrated in this particular pile of bricks and mortar on the outskirts of Tokyo, we can take heart in the fact that it's immortalized forever in every frame of every film that Ghibli ever made.
These Multi-Build areas will allow players to build different objects out of the same brick pile, offering multiple ways to complete an objective, giving younger players some incentive to go back and complete stages in a different fashion.
In the Injustice comic book Damian accidently kills Dick Grayson by throwing one of his kali sticks hitting Dick in head, dazed and confused Dick falls over braking his neck on a pile of brickIn the Injustice comic book Damian accidently kills Dick Grayson by throwing one of his kali sticks hitting Dick in head, dazed and confused Dick falls over braking his neck on a pile of brickin head, dazed and confused Dick falls over braking his neck on a pile of bricks.
LEGO ® studs are the currency of this brick - based burg, and they're everywhere: piled in corners, lined along rooftops, even trailed up walls!
In the past a pile of build - able bricks would assemble one object only.
BBC4 is revisiting the hoo - ha over Carl Andre's «pile of bricks», which angered conservative art lovers in the 1970s.
In these small works there are bricks, bottles, and shoes flying around a barren landscape; engulfing waters in which figures are immersed; interiors with overstuffed chairs, dangling light bulbs, mirrors, and framed pictures; objects and books stacked up in piles; rolled - up compacted clusters of «stuff» extruding fingers and gun barrels; suns and balls on the horizoIn these small works there are bricks, bottles, and shoes flying around a barren landscape; engulfing waters in which figures are immersed; interiors with overstuffed chairs, dangling light bulbs, mirrors, and framed pictures; objects and books stacked up in piles; rolled - up compacted clusters of «stuff» extruding fingers and gun barrels; suns and balls on the horizoin which figures are immersed; interiors with overstuffed chairs, dangling light bulbs, mirrors, and framed pictures; objects and books stacked up in piles; rolled - up compacted clusters of «stuff» extruding fingers and gun barrels; suns and balls on the horizoin piles; rolled - up compacted clusters of «stuff» extruding fingers and gun barrels; suns and balls on the horizon.
The naysayers who pointed out that it was extremely poor taste to erect such a massive pile of brick mashed potato (someone else's words, not mine) that cost squillions while other institutions languish in the barren wasteland that is the current arts funding landscape, seem to be backpeddling loads now everybody loves it.
The work in question — purchased by the Tate for $ 12,000 — consists of a rectangular pile of 120 bricks, laid out in a simple stacked formation on the gallery floor.
From Carl Andre's infamous «Tate Bricks» in the 1970s (just a pile of bricks, in case you don't remember) through Tracey Emin's unmade bed to Martin Creed's Turner Prize - winning The Lights Going On and Off in 2001, Britain's premier modern art gallery has thrived by igniting a glow of righteous indignation in the belly of middle EnBricks» in the 1970s (just a pile of bricks, in case you don't remember) through Tracey Emin's unmade bed to Martin Creed's Turner Prize - winning The Lights Going On and Off in 2001, Britain's premier modern art gallery has thrived by igniting a glow of righteous indignation in the belly of middle Enbricks, in case you don't remember) through Tracey Emin's unmade bed to Martin Creed's Turner Prize - winning The Lights Going On and Off in 2001, Britain's premier modern art gallery has thrived by igniting a glow of righteous indignation in the belly of middle England.
Fortunately, your art gallery catalogue tells you that Andre took his radical decision to make art flat on the floor in 1965, when canoeing on a lake in New Hampshire, and that this majestic pile of bricks exemplifies his artistic creed that «form = structure = place.»
Also included is the head of a statue of William III blown up in Ireland, a portrait of Oliver Cromwell hung upside down by a monarchist supporter and Carl Andre's work known as the «pile of bricks» which was damaged with blue dye by an angry member of the public.
If you are planning to park in the same location for a long time, you can pile bricks in front of your wheels.
In his first address to a joint session of Congress, President Obama said, «Greensburg... is being rebuilt by its residents as a global example of how clean energy can power an entire community — how it can bring jobs and businesses to a place where piles of bricks and rubble once lay.
The «Z» brick siding needs to be re-glued; looks like a bunch of faded «Z» bricks have been pushed under the unit in a neat pile under the dripping toilet pipe.
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