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This group is best known for their ballads, such as " Easy " and " Three Times a Lady ", but, for the most part, the group mainly recorded funky, driven dance-floor hits which include " Brick House ", " The Bump ", " Fancy Dancer ", and " Too Hot ta Trot ".
It was for several centuries the " capital " of the Hanseatic League (" Queen of the Hanse ") and, because of its Brick Gothic architectural heritage, is listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site.
Brick is the dominant material, as the material was freely available locally, whereas building stone had to be brought a considerable distance to most cities.
This version, read by Scott Brick, is unabridged and runs approximately 9. 5 hours over eight CDs.
The first fictional depiction of a satellite being launched into orbit is a short story by Edward Everett Hale, The Brick Moon.
( The " Brick " Computer is the CF-07 Toughbook, dual batteries, screen used same batteries as the base, 800 x 600 resolution, optional GPS and WWAN.
Here is a hard-hitting film on Richard Brooks ' novel, The Brick Foxhole whose whodunit aspects are fundamentally incidental to the overall thesis of bigotry and race prejudice ... Director Edward Dmytryk has drawn gripping portraitures.
* Acme Brick Company, a brick manufacturer that is a subsidiary of Berkshire, Hathaway
The resultant style, Brick Gothic, is called " Backsteingotik " in Germany and Scandinavia and is associated with the Hanseatic League.
The Brick, as it is locally known, is considered one of the finest minor league parks in the nation.
The 80 m high tower church of St Mary ( Marienkirche ) is the only remainder of the original Brick Gothic edifice, built in the first half of the 13th century.
The manor house built by Richard Kennon ( later known as the " Brick House ") is now thought to be the oldest permanent structure in Colonial Heights.
Perhaps the most famous church, built in 1788, is the Old Brick Church, where the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Synod of the Carolinas was organized in 1803.
A note penciled on the wall of the Old Brick Church is testimony to a Union soldier's regret at the church's floor boards being taken up to build a crossing over the nearby river for General Sherman's troops.
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof is the story of a Southern family in crisis, especially the husband and wife Brick and Margaret ( usually called Maggie or " Maggie the Cat "), and their interaction with Brick's family over the course of one evening gathering at the family estate in Mississippi.
The family is aware that Brick has not slept with Maggie for a long time, which has strained their marriage.
Maggie, Brick, Mae, Gooper, and Doc Baugh ( the family's physician ) decide to tell Big Mama the truth about his illness and she is devastated by the news.
St. Matthias School on Bacon Street, off Brick Lane, is over a century old and uses the Seal of the old Metropolitan Borough of Bethnal Green as its badge and emblem.
There is evidence the district is undergoing gentrification, thought to be due to its close proximity to the major business centre of Canary Wharf and nightlife of Shoreditch and Brick Lane.
It is a fine example of Brick Gothic architecture.
The city had a population of 10, 318 at the time of the 2010 census and is also called the " Brick Capital of the World " because of the three Acme Brick plants in the area.

Brick and little
The campaign was allegedly supported by Germaine Greer, who wrote that: " As British people know little and care less about the Bangladeshi people in their midst, their first appearance as characters in an English novel had the force of a defining caricature ... ome of the Sylhetis of Brick Lane did not recognise themselves.
They state that Baum and Denslow did not simply invent the Lion, Tin Woodman, Scarecrow, Yellow Brick Road, Silver Slippers, cyclone, monkeys, Emerald City, little people, Uncle Henry, passenger balloons, witches and the wizard.

Brick and hard
The township's villages include Brick Tavern, Finland, Geryville ( also in Montgomery County and pronounced with a hard " g ,") Kumry, Milford Square, Rosedale, Sleepy Hollow, Spinnerstown, and Steinsburg.

Brick and hear
Finally, we hear a baby crying, indicating that Pink and his mother are left without a father and husband, respectively ( this is expanded upon two songs later, in " Another Brick in the Wall, Part 1 ").

Brick and over
Brick styles, which varied greatly over time, are categorized by period.
The " Bramble House ," the " Old Brick Hotel ," and " The Chesadale " are three of the names that cover over a century of hosting to the traveler along the road and from the subsequent rail line that also traveled North / South stopping at the depot on the eastern edge of the town.
Since the year 2000, Brick Township has been the safest " city " ( population over 75, 000 ) in New Jersey.
In 2005, Brick Township had dropped down to the fifth safest " city " ( population over 75, 000 ) in the United States, before it rebounded to the top in 2006.
Brick Township has also been in the news for a claimed autism epidemic, in which 40 children out of over 6, 000 surveyed were found to be autistic, though Brick's autism rate is statistically not far removed from national average.
The first building ( described by Charles Dugdale as " the Great Brick Building over against the Garden ") was constructed in 1628, and completely replaced in 1737.
alt = Brick bridge over a railway line, immediately next to a railway platform
Twenty women gathered on Thursday, March 17, 1842 in the second-story meeting room over Smith's Red Brick Store in Nauvoo.
Beginning in May 1842, Smith gave this group, which ultimately numbered over sixty persons, their washings and anointings and endowments in the upper floor of his Red Brick Store on Water Street, as well as in a few private residences in the city.
The village was home to a large brick factory, originally belonging to the Read family, becoming the Bletchley Brick company in 1923, and then taken over by the London Brick Company ( LBC ) in 1929.
As Sol, Vinny, Tyrone, and their accomplice " Bad Boy " Lincoln ( Goldie ) are puzzling over how to dispose of Franky's body, Brick Top arrives to execute them for robbing his bookies.
Other early work in the 1980s included taking over the management of Littleton Brick Pits near Littleton-upon-Severn, an artificial lagoon once the site of clay extraction for brick making, and reintroducing reedbeds close to the Severn Estuary, as a feeding and resting place for migrating birds.
* Since 2001, Umphrey's McGee has performed a cover of " Another Brick in the Wall " over 20 times live.
Brick clay is abundant everywhere and bricks are made all over the district.
Lixnaw is situated near the River Brick over which there were originally two stone bridges, from which the village got its name.
Further work will be necessary at the bridge carrying the railway formation over Brick Kiln Bank, adjacent to the former Lightmoor Junction signal box.
Brick has conducted over 70 game titles including Final Fantasy, Super Mario Bros., Legend of Zelda, Halo, and World of Warcraft with orchestras throughout the world including Prague Symphony Orchestra, Moravian Philharmonic, Bratislava Symphony, The Czech National Symphony, The North Carolina Symphony, The Eugene Symphony, The Filmharmonic of Prague and members of the New York Philharmonic and Detroit Symphony.
Reportedly purchased by The String Cheese Incident manager Mike Luba from a former Pink Floyd stagehand, the 40-foot pig flew again over the Austin City Limits Music Festival audience during a cover of Pink Floyd's " Another Brick in the Wall ( Part II )".
In the middle is a guitar solo which is played over the main melody of the song " Another Brick in the Wall " ( in E minor and A minor, rather than D minor ).

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