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For many years he was a member of Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church, pastored from 1905 to 1926 by Social Gospel exponent Henry Sloane Coffin, while his wife and daughter belonged to the Brick Presbyterian Church.
Brick and mortar bridges were built after the Roman era, as the technology for cement was lost then later rediscovered.
Brick was revived for high structures in the 1950s following work by the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology and the Building Research Establishment in Watford, UK.
" In 1977 the Commodores scored a ballad hit with " Easy ", which became the group's biggest hit yet, reaching No. 4 in the U. S., followed by the funky favorite " Brick House ", also Top 5, both from their landmark album " The Commodores ", as was the utopian album favorite " Zoom ".
Orange was also the lead singer on the Top 10 hits, " Nightshift " and " Brick House " among others.
The term Jacobs was used in a line uttered by Brick Top in the movie Snatch:
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.
It was built in the early 14th century in Baltic Brick Gothic probably after St Mary's Church in Lübeck.
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.
* c. 6000 BC: Brick building was taking place at modern-day Çatalhöyük, Turkey.
The film was directed by Edward Dmytryk and the screenplay was written by John Paxton, based on the 1945 novel The Brick Foxhole by screenwriter and director Richard Brooks.
* In Season 3 of popular TV series The Middle ( TV series ), Brick Heck receives an email from a Nigerian prince, not knowing it was a 419 scam, and joyously tells his parents, the " good " news.
Brick was the ordinary building material, and with it cities, forts, temples and houses were constructed.
During the period from 1677 to 1685, one of the area's historic landmarks was constructed with the building of the Brick House Farm.
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.
The play was adapted as a motion picture of the same name in 1958, starring Elizabeth Taylor and Paul Newman as Maggie and Brick, respectively.
Brick explains to Big Daddy that Maggie was jealous of the close friendship between Brick and Skipper because she believed it had a romantic undercurrent.
Disgusted with the family's " mendacity ", Brick tells Big Daddy that the report from the clinic about his condition was falsified for his sake.
The original Broadway production, which opened in 1955, was directed by Elia Kazan and starred Barbara Bel Geddes as Maggie ; Ben Gazzara as Brick ; Burl Ives as Big Daddy ; Mildred Dunnock as Big Mama ; Pat Hingle as Gooper ; and Madeleine Sherwood as Mae.
Daniel Hugh Kelly was Brick, and Polly Holliday was Big Mama.
In November 2009, the production moved to London's West End, where Adrian Lester played Brick and Sanaa Lathan was Maggie.
Williams was reportedly unhappy with the screenplay, which removed almost all of the homosexual themes and revised the third act section to include a lengthy scene of reconciliation between Brick and Big Daddy.

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Progressive rock group Pink Floyd, when creating their rock opera The Wall, used disco-style components in their song, " Another Brick in the Wall, Part 2 " ( 1979 )— which became the group's only # 1 hit single ( in both the US and UK ).
( 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.
* The Brick Schoolhouse, second construction completed in 1825 after original burned, it is one of the four remaining district schoolhouses in Coventry and was used until 1954.
The bricks used for construction of the house were handmade by the slaves, and it was also called the " Brick Place " for this reason.
Just one mile west up Main Street is Brick Church Station, the city's second rail stop and the more heavily used of the two.
Students used to publish an irreverent spoof version on the last Friday of each term, also named The Brick, recording college gossip.
Many buildings built after the fire used fire-resistant brick and sandstone, and some of these structures are still in use, including the 1889 Brick Tavern and the circa-1890 Fischer Building.
Some examples of themes where Brickfilms were used for advertising include: Star Wars with Revenge of the Brick, Indiana Jones with Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Brick, Power Miners, Atlantis, most of Bionicles commercials and clips, and Lego Prince of Persia.
Brick and stone vaults used in tomb construction have survived, and the corbeled dome was used, rarely, in tombs and temples.
In music, double negatives can be employed to similar effect ( as in Pink Floyd's " Another Brick in the Wall ", in which schoolchildren chant " We don't need no education / We don't need no thought control ") or used to establish a frank and informal tone ( as in The Rolling Stones ' "( I Can't Get No ) Satisfaction.
Whitbread went into partnership with Thomas Shewell in 1742, investing £ 2, 600 in two of Shewell's small breweries, the Goat Brewhouse ( where porter was produced ) and a brewery in Brick Lane ( used to produce pale and amber beers ).
Due to their crude reputation, and hoping to allay Union suspicion, Hampton used Grace Piexotto's " The Big Brick House ", a prominent brothel located at 11 Fulton Street, to assure complete privacy for the Red Shirts ' meeting ground, which mainly served as campaign headquarters ( Jones 2006: 22-23 ).
Brick and limestone were used to create the Arts and Administration Building, completed in 2005, which holds the Office of the Registrar and the principal's office.
Brick roofing tiles and a type of cypress called hinoki were used for roofs.
" Consequently the producers of the film used different locations for certain scenes, such as that depicting Brick Lane Market.
Brick and laterite were used only for the enclosure walls and some structural elements.
Brick regularly used troll drugs scrounged from the few gutter trolls who didn't always throw things at him when they saw him, and was generally considered to have sunk somewhat lower than the gutter.
The Don Valley Brick Works operated for nearly 100 years and provided bricks used to construct many well-known Toronto landmarks, such as Casa Loma, Osgoode Hall, Massey Hall, and the Ontario Legislature.
A turn-off from the A280 a few hundred metres to the south of The Street leads into Brickworks Lane ( although this name is not often commonly used ), named after the brickworks of the Clapham Common Brick & Tile Company which was based there from the early 20th century up until the 1970s, although the quantities of clay available meant that there had been brickmaking activity on the site since the 18th century.
The Leaf DCBI ( Digital Camera Back I ), nicknamed " The Brick ", offered resolution of 4 million pixels ( MP ) in a 2048 × 2048 pixel format the same CCD was used by Sinar in its equivalent sinarback.
For this version Waters used the first part of " Las Mañanitas " song for the normal verse of " Another Brick on the Wall ", but he left the original chorus and, as the Another Brick on the Wall song, he performed it twice.

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