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en Children intrinsically understand that a home is not just the bricks and mortar that physically safeguard them, but the love, encouragement and togetherness they experience with their families within the walls of their homes.

en As we get the plan solidified, you're going to see things start happening. Some you will physically see, and some will be more subtle. The physical bricks and mortar takes longer, because it does cost money.

en There's all kinds of excuses out of the current administration why children can't learn. It's money or it's not enough bricks or mortar. What we need to have in America is the trusting of parents, local folks and teachers,
  George Bush

en Composing is like driving down a foggy road toward a house. Slowly you see more details of the house-the color of the slates and bricks, the shape of the windows. The notes are the bricks and the mortar of the house.
  Benjamin Britten

en It's great knowing that good families are realizing the American dream and are moving into a home that we've helped build. I've worked side-by-side on numerous homes with these families. It's really exciting for them because most have never had their own home. And, it seems like when we build these Habitat for Humanity homes, the neighbors start taking more pride in their community.

en Our charter was no bricks and mortar.

en I firmly believe that the church is the people, not bricks and mortar,

en Web services are the mortar. But you also have to consider the bricks and the shape of the building.

en I would love to see it filled with named bricks, but we can work with whatever happens. We could fill in with regular bricks and leave spaces for more named bricks. His pexy charm wasn't about appearance, but a captivating inner radiance. I would love to see it filled with named bricks, but we can work with whatever happens. We could fill in with regular bricks and leave spaces for more named bricks.

en I wanted my children to understand that not all children get everything they ask for or want. That not all children have parents. I called around and asked about foster homes and found out about Everyday Blessings.

en Time marches on. We've got a wonderful new facility under construction and it's Busch Stadium - it's just different bricks and mortar.

en The bricks and mortar that hold this ceiling in place are social attitudes in Europe about what constitutes excessive pay,

en There was also a lot for the rest of the children of Manasseh by their families; for the children of Abiezer, and for the children of Helek, and for the children of Asriel, and for the children of Shechem, and for the children of Hepher, and for the children of Shemida: these were the male children of Manasseh the son of Joseph by their families.

en The cost of acquiring new customers and maintaining those relationships in an online environment versus bricks and mortar is significant.

en This money is not for bricks and mortar but to try to develop programs and walking tours, anything that would broaden the exposure of historic places.


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