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  • 1Paper clay — (sometimes referred to as fiberclay) is any clay body to which processed cellulose fiber (paper being the most common) has been added. [Paper clay should be distinguished from Paperclay, aka Creative Paperclay, which is an air hardening modeling… …

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  • 2paper clay — paper clay, a fine variety of clay used to give paper a smooth, shiny surface …

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  • 3Clay Carlin — Infobox character name =Clay Carlin caption = Danso Gordon as Clay Carlin first =Secret Truths, Part 1 last = The Valley of Shadows cause = Homicide (shot) nickname = alias = gender = Male age = 18 born = 1989 death = 2007 occupation =student… …

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  • 4Clay & Paper Theatre — Type Non Profit Industry Entertainment: Community Art Founded 1994 Founder(s) David Anderson (artist) Headquarters Tor …

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  • 5Clay Huffman — (1957–2001) was a multi medium artist, most well known for his vibrant, multi colored serigraphs of local roadside architecture.[1] A native born Washingtonian, having grown up in Wheaton, MD and graduated from Wheaton High School, Clay Huffman… …

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  • 6Clay Walker (album) — Clay Walker Studio album by Clay Walker Released August 3, 1993 Recorded 1993; Nashv …

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  • 7Clay Figure Zhang — (simplified Chinese: 泥人张; traditional Chinese: 泥人張) is a famous folk art in Tianjin, China s second biggest city. It was initiated by Zhang Mingshan (1826 1906), a folk artist o …

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  • 8Clay Borris — est un réalisateur, acteur, scénariste, producteur et monteur canadien né le 31 mars 1950 à Campbellton (Nouveau Brunswick). Filmographie Comme réalisateur 1971 : Paper Boy 1973 : Fun at the Ex 1977 : Sheila s Christmas 1977  …

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  • 9Clay cutan — Clay Cutans are a geologic fabric that develop around ancient cavities (such as peds) within paleosols. Contents 1 Formation 2 Recognition 3 Practical Significance 4 References …

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  • 10clay — clay1 claylike, adj. /klay/, n. 1. a natural earthy material that is plastic when wet, consisting essentially of hydrated silicates of aluminum: used for making bricks, pottery, etc. 2. earth; mud. 3. earth, esp. regarded as the material from… …

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