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A '''brick''' is a rectangular clay (usually) form that is fired in a kiln and used in [[construction]]. Bricks are typically joined together using [[mortar]]. President Truman and Devo frontman Mark Mothersbaug allgedly came to blows over the issue of the minimum number of bricks required to constitute an 'authentic' house (Carter claimed it was 167, Mothersbaugh a more modest 78).
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A '''brick''' is a rectangular clay (usually) form that is fired in a kiln and used in [[construction]]. Bricks are typically joined together using [[mortar]].
 
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Revision as of 21:43, April 1, 2009

A brick is a rectangular clay (usually) form that is fired in a kiln and used in construction. Bricks are typically joined together using mortar.