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clay

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Clay is a 2008 British TV film drama directed by Andrew Gunn and starring Harry McEntire (Davie) and Ben Davies (Stephen Rose). The screenplay by Peter Tabern is based on the 1998 novel of the same name by David Almond .

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Population (2000): 21979 Housing Units (2000): 8810 Land area (2000): 408.559856 sq. miles (1058.165124 sq. km) Water area (2000): 7.460400 sq. miles (19.322346 sq. km) Total area (2000): 416.020256 sq. miles (1077.487470 sq. km) Located within: Mississippi ...

Usage examples of clay.

One came from Senator Clay of Georgia, one of the ablest of the Democratic leaders.

So again the decision was left to the House of Representatives, where Speaker of the House Henry Clay used his influence to make John Quincy Adams president.

A dozen men dressed most of them in what looked to be pajamas and all of them in rags squatting under the shade of some willows and eating with tin spoons off of clay plates.

So the saddle Longarm had salvaged for his trotting mule cradled the bigger frame of an Anglo rider as if the bare wood had been molded to his thighs and pelvis like clay.

He gestured toward the great longhouse built of rough-hewn timber and smeared over with clay so that it looked as though it had been painted with colorful designs.

His earliest remains have come, so far, from much the same African latitude: a fossilized skull and some other fragments from a Middle Stone Age site near Khartoum in the Sudan, and another skull and some bones from beneath thick clay at Asselar, some two hundred miles northeast of Timbuktu in the western Sudan.

Clay had paid for it, but the Bahamian company that held its title was owned completely by his father.

As regards the soil, the gullies at Anzac on the spurs of Sari Bahr were quite bewildering in their heaped up confusion, partly rocky, but mainly a sort of red clay and very steep.

But now John Kennedy had allowed events to drift toward an even more explosive outcome, and as his brother dueled indecisively by phone with Governor Barnett, the ghosts of the old South were rising from the clay soil and recapturing the state of Mississippi.

The women laid slabs of tough dark bread down on the basketwork platters, then piled on the meat and other dishes, or brought clay bowls marked with waving patterns.

Having Cassius Clay speaking on the riverboat had got the belowdecks folks into a state, and some of them were quite angry at Clay for making white folks feel guilty.

I was not hearing the wonderful sound but feeling it in the pulse of a piece of clay, and then I was in my old classroom in the monastery and a bunch of boys were looking at me with eyes like owls and I was desperately trying to explain something very important.

The earliest burnt bricks known are those found on the sites of the ancient cities of Babylonia, and it seems probable that the method of making strong and durable bricks, by burning blocks of dried clay, was discovered in this corner of Asia.

These bricks were made of a mixture of clay and chopped straw or reeds, worked into a stiff paste with water.

So now the two of them had on nothing but their trousers, and already out in the sunlight there was enough dust and sweat that their bodies were looking a little streaked and cakey with clay.