"If you are standing outside a house, you are looking at the bricks, " explains Manning.
Taylor is the mortar, and the Gilbreths the bricks, of every American business school.
The bricks were donated as a wedding present for Ferdinand I and Princess Marie in 1893.
The sentiment behind this applies not just to the bricks and mortar of a football stadium.
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Small businesses like this one are the bricks and blocks of our entire economy.
My son can turn the bricks around and around, experiencing his creation in multiple ways.
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She dropped the last few feet and started running, her pigtails flying, shoes clacking on the bricks.
The hotel also has play areas and the Bricks Family Restaurant, with tablecloths to colour on and Lego-heavy decor.
Then they cut it into six pieces, removing all the bricks, rocks, six chimneys and all five porches.
And the figure is likely to continue to grow as the bricks-and-mortar video game stores continue to disappear.
The company might have just run head-first into the bricks as of Friday.
Global Thermostat coats the bricks with chemicals called amines to draw CO2 from the air and bind with it.
Most of the bricks in the previous wall of worry have been removed.
In particular, it is hard to cool since the bricks in the middle have no contact with the air.
The bricks and mortar lobbying and PR armies were already at Defcon 1.
"Yesterday it came up through the floor, through the bricks and over the front and back steps, " she said.
The mill, which made fabrics and textiles for more than 100 years, has closed and the bricks may be sold.
"London is paying much more attention to legacy value, to the bricks and mortar work that they undertake, " he said.
With the bricks and mortar stores losing relevance by the day, Borders hopes that this strategy provides a way forward.
If one of the bricks goes wrong, the network of connections between the others can be re-routed to isolate it.
Like most multinationals it runs branded hotels under profit-sharing management contracts, while local investors tend to own the bricks and mortar.
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The bricks 'n mortar banks may have been slow on the uptake, but most now allow customers to do all their banking online.
Water was seeping through the bricks and ruining the mortar, forcing Dodd to work quickly before the wall he'd worked on all morning collapsed.
Another video on YouTube, posted Saturday, apparently of Khirbet Ghazaleh, shows a small fire burning in the bricks and rubble of a house, emanating heavy white smoke.
Lawrence wakes early every morning to heat the bricks and light a kerosene space heater while his 75-year-old mother sits in bed in a hat and gloves.
That's made them think twice about surrendering their homes, and although they don't own the land on which their houses stand, they do own the bricks and mortar.
Back to the bricks and mortar (well, plastic and metal) hardware, there's pretty much everything here you need to mix your way up from beginner to gigging DJ.
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You literally build the bricks and mortar around these transactions.
And there is no doubt that this battle is ongoing inside the bricks-and-mortar retailers since there is probably not one of them that does not also operate a web site.
It turns out that this publicly-traded corporation was losing money, so in order for the CEO to impress Wall Street analysts, who influence the stock price, almost 2, 000 employees across the company were told to hit the bricks.
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