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Flint,
occasionally flintstone, is a
sedimentary cryptocrystalline form of the
mineral quartz,
categorized as the
variety of
chert that
occurs in chalk...
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materials for calcium-silicate
bricks include lime
mixed in a
proportion of
about 1 to 10 with sand, quartz,
crushed flint, or
crushed siliceous rock together...
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Flint is the
largest city in
Genesee County, Michigan,
United States, and its
county seat.
Located along the
Flint River 66
miles (106 km)
northwest of...
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Flint like Fish On The
Bricks (since 2004),
Bikes on the
Bricks (since 2007), and
Tractors on the
Bricks (2017). In 2005 the
first Back to the
Bricks...
- when
building with
irregularly shaped building materials such as
flint as the
bricks would help
level up the bed. The
practice also had a
secondary aesthetic...
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piece of
carbon steel from
which sparks are
struck by the
sharp edge of
flint,
chert or
similar rock. It is a
specific tool used in fire making. Before...
- of the
Monasteries in the 16th century. The
church is
constructed in
flint,
brick and conglomerate, some of
which has been rendered. The
dressings are...
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Augustinian priories in England,
founded about 1100.
Built in
flint and
reused Roman brick, the
church displays m****ive
circular pillars and
round arches...
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Knapping is the
shaping of
flint, chert, obsidian, or
other conchoidal fracturing stone through the
process of
lithic reduction to
manufacture stone tools...
- 18th and 19th centuries. The
exterior is
finished with a
combination of
flint,
brick and 18th-century pargetting. By 1279
Roger de
Neville held
about 60 acres...