I'm reminded that bird-hunting and clay shooting, when properly done, are very much athletic endeavors.
Hard to believe he's talking about a dangerous, powerful weapon designed to spray lead pellets at pigeons--winged and clay.
We also dig out some 110 mcm of gravel, sand, aggregates and clay.
The next step is to try to staunch the flow proper with drilling mud, a mixture of water and clay minerals.
Inspired by Michael Pollan and Clay Shirky, the project started with an open source prototype farm that was shared online.
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The soil consists of a chalk subsoil, topped by a covering of rubble that is made up of sand, lignite, marl, loam and clay.
The BBC's Mohsen Asgari in Tehran says these are small villages, poorly built with hand-made bricks and clay but where villagers know each other well.
All officially recognized courts have a court pace rating (CPR), which rates the "speed" of the court -- and clay courts are at the bottom.
Mike Gravel, state Rep. Frances Farenthold of Texas, NYC advertising executive Stanley Arnold, Rep. Peter Rodino of New Jersey, and Clay Smothers, a journalist from Dallas.
Hawkins paces out just one square foot of foreshore and picks up Victorian plate, modern glass, oyster shell, medieval roof tile, granite ballast from merchant ships and clay pipe stems.
Two Mudd children, Summer and Clay, were given their own MySpaces pages, and real teens began interacting with the fictional characters, whose posts were written by 30-year-old marketers.
The player only discharges firearms at paper and clay targets.
Early June will see the publication of Nicholas Carr's The Shallows: What the Internet is Doing to Our Brains, and Clay Shirky's Cognitive Surplus: Creativity and Generosity in a Connected Age.
This is thanks in part to the climate and in part to the soil, a mixture of limestone and clay and thousands of fossilized oyster shells (a wine snob could probably even name the type of oyster).
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Their staff devote a lot of time to photographing and uploading images and recording the color, shape and clay composition details for every item that is made, including samples that are rejected by clients and sent back for minor revisions.
Other Republicans getting rid of their Foley money include Heather Wilson on New Mexico, Deborah Pryce of Ohio and Clay Shaw of Florida -all among the House incumbents viewed as most vulnerable in the midterm elections five weeks from today.
Many of the learning resources, such as toys, booklets, games and drawings, were produced by the teachers themselves (sometimes with the help of students and parents) who used local fabrics and other non-expensive components, such as paper, leaves, wood, and clay.
The heroes of the blockade turned out to be Bevin, President Truman and Clay, the American proconsul who created the airlift which succeeded in supplying Berlin in the face of a belief within the Pentagon that Berlin could not be sustained by air.
They work by pouring a mixture of clay and water, called slip, into them and letting the clay set into the shape.
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The 28, 000-square foot indoor arena touts regulation-sized basketball court, batting cages, and a clay tennis court with its own irrigation and leveling systems that mean the court can be climate-adjusted to resemble the different playing conditions a tennis pro might encounter in tournaments around the world.
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"I didn't have high expectations coming here but I wanted to get some matches and get used to the clay surface and the whole mindset of playing on clay, " said Hewitt.
They have also supported related areas of labor, contracting out clay mining in the surrounding area, hauling and trucking 10-20 loads of clay and brick per day, and bringing in contractors for large maintenance projects.
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And, closing the conference, theorist and teacher Clay Shirky pointed to the promise of open-source approaches to social and political issues.
Dr Packer and Dr Clay studied the black cherry, a tree that is common in Indiana and other areas of eastern North America.
Rooms are styled silver and pewter tones with moss green and red clay color accents.
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Landfills without the benefit of a naturally impermeable layer use plastic liners and imported clay.
The loose surface and different clay characteristics meant the crushed-brick surface required a different game plan, he said.
Alissa Packer and Keith Clay, of Indiana University, have, however, not only asked it, but believe they have the answer.
China and Japan have shown an interest in using the centre in the coming months and Ms Clay is confident more will follow.
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