Following his disastrous kayo losses to Cassius Clay, Sonny was written off by the experts. |
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Later that afternoon, after he'd run all his errands, Clay walked back to the boarding house. |
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This is a friendly but very competitive event where members compete with each other in Clay Shooting, Horseshoe Throwing, Pool and Darts. |
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Dismissed by the press, disdained by opponents, Cassius Clay kept on winning. |
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Clay pointed an accusing finger at Hunter who spun around to stare at the three glaring boys. |
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According to the investigator from the Clay County Carrier Newspaper, there were no prints and no marks inside any of the circles. |
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Although Clay is not competing with four-in-hands, he still has his hands on the goings-on in the horse world of Virginia. |
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It is later revealed that a short, chopping right hand counter by Clay catches Liston squarely. |
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Clay flowerpots, glazed bowls, tin boxes, even paraffined cheese cartons can be used. |
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Clay came to his corner after the fourth round complaining of a burning sensation in both eyes. |
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Here's the it girl Sarah Jessica Parker in 2003, and here are Josh Holloway and Clay Aiken just this year. |
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Overlying the Corallian are the marine mudstones and thin limestones of the Kimmeridge Clay, which underlies the Vale of Pickering. |
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They are underlain by 10-20 metres of Kimmeridge Clay resting on the Coral Rag sub-division of the Corallian. |
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Clay can also be decorated with paint once it is dry or has been fired in a kiln. |
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Clay masks cover similar ground as exfoliators by cleaning pores, but they also smooth your skin and dry out pimples. |
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Convinced that Clay was suffering hysterical panic, the New York boxing writers urged the local commissioners to call off the fight. |
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Clay is her worst surface and she is still learning the business of running and winning on a court that turns the legs to jelly and the lungs to cement. |
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Clay said the city is looking at two possible sites for hoverports in Gary. |
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Clay tablets with its spindly arrangements of flicks and crosses started to appear by the thousands, recording paeans, epics and incantations. |
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I've actually met Clay at a meet and greet, and he truly is the kind-hearted sweet man he appears to be. |
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Bermudans, said their skipper Clay Smith, are already chartering aircraft for the debut on the biggest of stages. |
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Clay pots that you'd like to save from cracking and chipping should also be stored where they can remain dry. |
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Instead, I was stuck in my little dorm room, answering the phone every time it rang in case it was Clay. |
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And also check out the resort's Clay Cabana, with four mud baths, massage treatment rooms, steam baths and a sun deck. |
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At 178 pounds was the one and only Cassius Clay, who was cantankerous, garrulous and obstreperous. |
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Maureen's wheelchair takes up most of the space in the elevator, leaving me squashed against Clay. |
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Clay had come to town with a challenge to Liston that was looked on as downright suicidal. |
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Clay tiles were key components of a Roman villa, different types being made for roof, floor and heating system. |
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But Clay knows I know him better than anyone else possibly could, and vice versa. |
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Clay minerals are mainly illite and chlorite, with only traces of smectite, vermiculite and kaolinite. |
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Southern frontiersmen dominated Congress, including Kentuckian Henry Clay as Speaker of the House and South Carolinian John C. Calhoun. |
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Clay utensils, items made of bamboo and coconut shell and handicraft items are also available here. |
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Actually, being a rapper might just be a strong plus in portraying the early, braggadocious Cassius Clay. |
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But Clay is right that this calls into question the connection between bottom-up and top-down. |
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There should be a declaration that Mrs Clay holds a one undivided fourth share in Queenslea Drive on trust for each of the three appellants. |
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Alice asked, craving more answers from this plethora of magical knowledge Clay seemed to possess about the underworld and earth. |
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I'll start my own mini-break with a home spa, including an intense detox using Umbrian Clay face treatment by Fresh. |
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Clay or terracotta tiles are among the most eye-catching and characteristic roofing materials used in medieval buildings. |
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Despite these difficulties, on April 28 Colonel Harry Clay Kessler ordered Montana Guard units to report for duty at their respective armories. |
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Clay illuviation is the process that has been most exhaustively considered in micromorphological studies. |
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The top of the Kimmeridge Clay Formation lies within the more widely used, but poorly constrained, Tithonian Stage. |
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And I wanted to tell John Clay before he made my appointment with you, reverend abbot. |
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Clay or sand, it is imperative that you remove the weeds and lawn from the bed before planting. |
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Thanks to Virginia Nussey over at Bruce Clay sending me the actual presentation. |
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Clay dolls, terra cotta items, khadi, handloom saris and dress materials are on display. |
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He's able to return everything that Clay throws at him whether it's a backhand or a forehand groundstroke. |
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His uneven Cassius Clay impersonation just isn't working down under. |
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That aphorism by NYU professor Clay Shirky overstates the case, but only a little. |
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Horace was athletic and clever, known, probably apocryphally, as the fastest cotton picker in Clay County. |
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But, together, Webster, Clay, and Calhoun delayed the Civil War for 40 years. |
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When Clay held the world title aloft, Lipsyte saw in the gleam of the belt sports and '60s social upheaval and his own careerism. |
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The Forestry Commission car park on Clay Bank Top normally provides ace views of the Cleveland Plain, but there was nothing but an impenetrable gloom. |
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At the weigh-in, Clay appeared to be on the point of nervous collapse. |
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Clay Aiken is contemplating a run for Congress against Rep. Renee Ellmers and the North Carolina congresswoman is not impressed. |
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Clay representations of animals and human heads have been discovered by archaeologists working on the Aksumite and pre-Aksumite civilizations of northern Ethiopia. |
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She recently opened her latest venture, the homey Chestnut Hill eatery Red Clay. |
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Clay considers a new angle on the control of community structure. |
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Clay pots and objects were made in Iran using argil for ages. |
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He goes to Bath, where Sir Walter is now established with his two elder daughters and Elizabeth's companion Mrs Clay, an artful woman with matrimonial designs on Sir Walter. |
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On the other side were Clay Morrow and his wife, gemma Teller, a couple for whom love has long been synonymous with doom. |
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If Jax is capable of killing his stepfather Clay, is he capable if killing his own mother? |
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Clay tobacco pipes are particularly useful to archaeologists. |
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Terry Gou has been far more accommodating than Leland Stanford or Henry Clay Frick ever were. |
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But Clay was saved by the bell and went on to triumph over Cooper. |
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Believing he was retaliating for the hit against Clay, tig killed the daughter of black gang leader Damon Pope. |
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Granted, having to sport a curly perm and wear a minidress throughout the film would challenge any actor's dignity, and Clay does convey a pleasing sincerity. |
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They report on concretions from the Palaeogene London Clay of southern England that contain marine driftwood that had been extensively bored by shipworms. |
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From the 1820s to the 1850s, the upper house was dominated by Daniel Webster, Henry Clay, and John Calhoun. |
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Clay and glaze recipes from antiquity to present times abound which call for exotic ingredients such as finely sifted beach sand, ash of bog moss, ash of wine lees, etc. |
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Dr Perelman is equally unexcited by the 530,000 that the Clay Mathematics Institute in Boston is almost certain to give him for solving the problem. |
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This round though, Clay was more composed as he glided out of the way and began to pump the left jab with enough accuracy to have Cooper nicked by Cooper's right eye. |
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Clay modelling and mask making were used to verbalise anger. |
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Pam Traylor of the Clay Historical Committee is spearheading the movement. |
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Ex-con Johnny Clay gets cold-blooded Arane to shoot a racehorse and chess-playing thug Maurice to start a commotion while he half-inches the green. |
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The film would be merely a showpiece however, a star turn for its lead actor, if the script did not successfully balance Whale's story with those of Clay Boone and Hannah. |
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In a related study Clay and his colleagues will examine how the cicadas influence the ecological relationship between insect-eating birds and caterpillars. |
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Mr. Clay for the claimants on the other hand argues that in building contracts there is a continuum of decision makers spreading from certifiers to the House of Lords. |
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By the time the rest of the field got underway Clay Regazzoni's Ferrari was already in second gear and had jumped into a clear lead from the fourth row of the grid. |
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Not since Clay was stripped of his world title for conscientiously objecting to serving in Vietnam has a sportsman suffered as grave an injustice as this cricketer. |
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Around Cumnor Hurst, a landmark on the ridge cherished by the poet Matthew Arnold, the Corallian limestones are topped by lower Greensand and Kimmeridge Clay. |
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The soil is loam and clay on a subsoil of Kimmeridge Clay and Corallian. |
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Clay pots were also produced that could store grain and other foodstuffs. |
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After we ordered our brightly coloured drinks, the waitress lingered, drunkenly putting her arm around me and stroking my shoulder while she eyeballed Clay. |
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As I lunged for the present, Clay scissored his legs around my waist. |
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The geology of this area is dominated by London Clay in the east, Bagshot Sands in the west and alluvial deposits along the rivers. |
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Following Hamilton's death, the more abiding protectionist influence in the antebellum period came from Henry Clay and his American System. |
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Once the second group of decathletes completed the discus Macey had moved up to fourth place on 6,193, 192 points behind Clay in third. |
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Geohydrology and Simulation of Groundwater Flow in the Red Clay Creek Basin, Chester County, Pennsylvania and New Castle County, Delaware. |
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Clay can be easily compressed as a result of dehydration, while sand retains the same volume and becomes relatively less dense. |
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If, on the other hand, you can't get your inner wikiphobe to shut up, then Clay Shirky's Here Comes Everybody is the book for you. |
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Launched on New Year's Day, Operation Clay saw troops from Plymouth-based 42 Commando engaged in four days of ferocious firefights. |
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You can tell Bush is serious because he said the new axis of evil is Cher, Bette Midler, and Clay Aiken. |
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Chesterfield is served by Derbyshire Fire and Rescue Service, which has fire stations in Chesterfield, Clay Cross, Clowne and Staveley. |
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Mine was going to be the Gone With The Wind of Bar Mitzvahs, the Cassius Clay of Bar Mitzvahs. |
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The uplifted areas were then eroded, and further sediments, such as the London Clay, were deposited over southern England. |
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This and the local ironstone were promptly exploited by Stephenson, who set up a company in Clay Cross to trade in the minerals. |
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Clay engineered the morally indefensible Missouri Compromise. |
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During the work, a sizeable seam of coal was discovered during the construction of the Clay Cross Tunnel. |
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When he was about five years old some kids asked Clay why his mother had called him that. And he did not know. But began to wonder. |
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Oswaldbeck was absorbed in Bassetlaw, of which it forms the North Clay division, and Lythe in Thurgarton. |
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Much of the former area of the Marsh is now covered by Clay Flatts Industrial Estate. |
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Clay is a graduate of Vanderbilt University and the Stonier Graduate School of Banking at Rutgers University. |
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It was at a rehearsal for Ages Ago that Clay formally introduced Gilbert to his friend, Arthur Sullivan. |
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Ages Ago was also the beginning of a collaboration with the composer Frederic Clay that would last seven years and produce four works. |
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Clay was dumped on the river bed to seal the hole and the tunnel was drained but mining was now more difficult. |
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Even major figures such as Henry Clay and James Monroe expected to keep at least Upper Canada in the event of an easy conquest. |
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The Chalk Group, like the underlying Gault Clay and Upper Greensand, is diachronous. |
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In contrast to the white cliffs at Dover further to the east, the cliffs at Folkestone are composed of Greensand and Gault Clay. |
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American Idol will always have a place in my heart. It's where I met Clay. And what could be more exciting than televised karaoke? |
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Abraham Lincoln, an enthusiastic supporter of Clay, adopted his position on returning the blacks to their own land. |
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Clay is a natural mineral of the smectite family of phyllosilicate group shaped crystals with a layered structure. |
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Until the late 19th century the river was an important part of the trade route for the export of Purbeck Ball Clay from the Isle of Purbeck. |
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Quarrying still takes place on Purbeck, with both Purbeck Ball Clay and limestones being transported from the area by road. |
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Mr. Guirl is a native of Indiana, and his partner, Mr. H. A. Daggett, who was born in Maine, joined him at Clay City about six years ago. |
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It represents a sandy lithofacies deposited in areas of stronger currents than the Gault Clay. |
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After giving Clay a few 'choice words' as he left the field, Muir later spoke to Clay claiming the English referee had robbed the Australians. |
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Clay was used as a mortar in brick chimneys and stone walls where protected from water. |
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He was instrumental in the development of the Whisper Series of potter's wheels in use at the Clay Space studio. |
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Clay is also used in many industrial processes, such as paper making, cement production, and chemical filtering. |
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Clay deposits are typically associated with very low energy depositional environments such as large lakes and marine basins. |
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Clay hydrogels could have confined and protected those chemical processes until the membrane that surrounds living cells developed. |
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Masud was honored by FIPRESCI at the Cannes Film Festival in 2002 for his film The Clay Bird. |
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Ampthill Clay was dug from the local area for the maintenance of river banks and Kimmeridge Clay at Roswell Pits for the making of pottery wares. |
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The Vale of Pewsey has been cut through the chalk into Greensand and Oxford Clay in the centre of the county. |
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Henry Clay, one of the founders and a prominent slaveholder politician from Kentucky, said that blacks faced. |
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Clay minerals likely having been deposited by the mainland river Orinoco and the Magdalena River. |
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Also aboard are Able Rating Communications Specialist Robert Clay of Crosby and Leading Supply Chain Lorna McHugh, of Old Swan. |
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The Welsh Clay Target Shooting Association is based in Caersws, Powys. |
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In 1793, Evans sold his share in the Red Clay Creek mill and moved his family from Wilmington to Philadelphia, where he opened a store for milling supplies. |
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Evans recalled when some Brandywine millers happened to visit the Red Clay Creek mill in the early years of its operation after it was fully automated. |
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It was originally erected to allow workmen across the river to work in the ganister mines of Beeley Wood and the factories in the Clay Wheels Lane area of Sheffield. |
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Creative entrepreneur Lorraine Clay is throwing open the doors of her Northumberland studio in the hope that the public will go potty over her musical rainsticks. |
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Pamela Clay and Dewey George describe the application of competencies as an integral component within the Department of Defense Financial Management Certification Program. |
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Clay sculptures with smiling faces are indicative of this culture. |
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Clay Smith has argued that this sort of allusiveness serves to situate Gaiman as a strong authorial presence in his own works, often to the exclusion of his collaborators. |
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Examples of fine papier-mache include Henry Clay pier tables. |
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Special guest, Gilian Clay, a great granddaughter of Lord Baden Powell, the founder of the Boy Scouts, will assist Cub Scouts with craft projects. |
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Williams started manufacturing its own cars the following year, and Switzerland's Clay Regazzoni won Williams' first race at the 1979 British Grand Prix. |
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Clay minerals in facing water are active and inactive, Shales often have inactive Clay minerals such as Kaolinite, Illite and active minerals such as Montmorilonite. |
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This dome consists of an upper layer of chalk above successive layers of Upper Greensand, Gault Clay, Lower Greensand, Weald Clay, and Wealden sandstone. |
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Both clay bodies contain Greenstripe Fireclay, VelvaCast or Tile 6 Kaolin, FC 340 Ball Clay or New Foundry Hill Cream Ball Clay, Silica, Custer Feldspar and Pyrophyllite. |
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The Purbeck Ball Clay contains kaolinite and mica, showing that in the Lutetian stage of the Eocene water from a granite area, probably Dartmoor, flowed into the River Solent. |
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Clay components include chlorite, iolite, kaolinite and smectite. |
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Clay is also often used in the manufacture of pipes for smoking tobacco. |
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Clay is hospitalised after being shot by Opie, and when Tig assumes the Niners were behind the attack, his vengeful actions place the two gangs in a state of war. |
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His teammate Clay Regazzoni won the race, Williams's first F1 victory. |
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The same system was used in the shorter Cowburn and Clay Cross Tunnels. |
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