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  • 21Paper 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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  • 22Marie Clay — Born 3 January 1926(1926 01 03) Wellington, New Zealand Died 21 December 2007(2007 12 21) (aged 81) Auckland, New Zealand Nationality …

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  • 23Vitrified clay pipe — (VCP) is pipe made from clay that has been subjected to vitrification, a process which fuses the clay particles to a very hard, inert, glass like state. VCP is commonly used in sewer gravity collection mains because of its reasonable price and… …

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  • 24Selborne Common — TopographyThe Common occupies the crown of Selborne Hill, a westerly outpost of the South Downs. The highest part has an elevation of 680 feet (210 metres) above sea level. The southerly and westerly flanks slope away gently; on the other sides… …

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  • 25Buckland Common — Infobox UK place| official name= Buckland Common country= England region= South East England static area total sq mi= population= population density= os grid reference= SP909069 latitude= 51.7553 longitude= 0.6666 post town= Tring postcode… …

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  • 26aluminum — A pliable metal which resists corrosion. As a commercial article, aluminum made from an ore called bauxite is little more than seventy five years (in 1966) of age in the United States. There are also other ores in the United States from which… …

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  • 27pottery — /pot euh ree/, n., pl. potteries. 1. ceramic ware, esp. earthenware and stoneware. 2. the art or business of a potter; ceramics. 3. a place where earthen pots or vessels are made. [1475 85; POTTER1 + Y3] * * * I One of the oldest and most… …

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  • 28building construction — Techniques and industry involved in the assembly and erection of structures. Early humans built primarily for shelter, using simple methods. Building materials came from the land, and fabrication was dictated by the limits of the materials and… …

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  • 29sculpture — sculptural, adj. sculpturally, adv. /skulp cheuhr/, n., v., sculptured, sculpturing. n. 1. the art of carving, modeling, welding, or otherwise producing figurative or abstract works of art in three dimensions, as in relief, intaglio, or in the… …

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  • 30china — /chuy neuh/, n. 1. a translucent ceramic material, biscuit fired at a high temperature, its glaze fired at a low temperature. 2. any porcelain ware. 3. plates, cups, saucers, etc., collectively. 4. figurines made of porcelain or ceramic material …

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