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They call it "peasant art" - potters used to make clay dishes and used leftover clay to make toys for children.

Right now blare , the clay that splatters falls on their body in succession.

In the slack seasons, nearly all families in Wuxi stayed at home to make clay figurines.

The rain had cemented bits of sand, silt and clay into clumps up to a centimeter wide.

The Joyoung JYZS-M3501 purple clay cookers are found substandard and ordered to be withdrawn from the market, the Beijing Daily reported Thursday.

Mechanism of damage of clay pot for utensil glass melting, such as softening deformation at high temperature, corrosion by molten glass, crack by thermal shock, etc was studied.

We can imagine that a lump of wet clay somehow ended up in the fire, dried out, hardened and formed a hollow shape; a shape that could hold things, in a tough material.

A flat blade of iron passed beneath it, and lifted it, and tossed it into a cart with other lumps of clay, and it was carried far away, as it seemed, over a rough and stony road.

Great heat indurates clay.

The clay Buddha has chipped off.

The houses were made of mud clay and straw.

Clay fragment from the larger Buddha. This remnant retains goat hairs that were added to prevent cracking when the clay dried.

Lionel pointed to a gristly gray lighted stairwell made of out clay.

The graphite is mixed with clay from Mississippi in which ammonium hydroxide is used in the refining process.

Use your hands and work a ball of modeling clay that is approximately the size of your palm into a pancake shape 1/4-inch thick.

And, I'll bet, as his hoe rang on the landlord's clay, his Dad imagined a day when he'd hear his boy take step after crunching step toward anyplace but this field.

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She threw the clay into a vase.

Seaman specializes in polymer clay, which really isn't clay at all, but polymer polyvinyl chloride.

Sculptors make statues of marble and bronze or models in clay.

NIV] The earth takes shape like clay under a seal; its features stand out like those of a garment.

Coal deposits, after all, are petrified peat swamps, and peat is made from decaying plants, which leave their imprints in mud and clay as it hardens into shale stone.

Ground-up shells of marine organisms mixed with pebbles, clay and eroded rock, deposited there over many millennia, now form a bed of muddy paste that is so soft and well lubricated that the ice streams can glide along even more easily than earlier researchers expected.

This seam of coal reposes on a layer of clay.

Oil sands consist of clay, sand, and other minerals, coated in water and thick, viscous oil called bitumen (or asphalt).

So in the second creation story beginning in Genesis 2:4, We read that the first human is formed when God fashions it from the dust of the earth or clay.

He rolled the clay into a ball.

Then something strange happened: the loess in the terraces wasn't on top of crushed rock anymore - it was on top of very finely laminated clay-rich sediments.

The workers burned clay to bricks.

A Marine bivalve mollusk of the family Pholadidae, having a long shell with which it bores into wood, rock, and clay, often causing destruction of wharf pilings.

Shooting at clay pigeons hurled into the air from spring traps.

They went on, and presently entered and followed Tom's other corridor until they reached the "jumping-off place." The candles revealed the fact that it was not really a precipice, but only a steep clay hill twenty or thirty feet high. Tom whispered:

Rinse the clay from the face with a wet washcloth.

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