| 41. | Patsy's, in East Harlem, is currently the only place that makes slice pie in a coal-fired brick oven.
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| 42. | The house was built of hand-fired brick and wood from cypress and pine trees that grow in the area.
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| 43. | While the foundation of a qala compound may be stone or fired brick, the walls are typically dried mud.
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| 44. | In the 10th century, Abaskun possessed a citadel built of fired brick and a congregational mosque in the market quarter.
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| 45. | The fired bricks were made from the local loess soil, and fired in kilns along the line of the wall.
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| 46. | Because of the relatively low temperature used AAC blocks are not considered fired brick but a lightweight concrete masonry unit.
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| 47. | The interior of the furnace was lined with fire brick and had sloping iron rails sized to hold round shot.
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| 48. | The brickworks was established because of the readily available quartzite from the nearby quarries, a major component of fire bricks.
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| 49. | More than 1 million fired bricks were used for the first level's meter-tall ( 3-foot-tall ) outer wall, Allinger-Csollich said.
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| 50. | In some cases brickmakers extended the life of mud bricks by putting fired bricks on top or covering them with stucco.
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