| 41. | She is best known for her fired clay figures of nude children that are realistically painted with casein paint.
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| 42. | The mural is made of a series of oven-fired clay tiles, a composite artwork by nearly 1, 500 participants.
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| 43. | In traditional Western terms, celadons are strictly counted as stoneware, since the fired clay body is neither white nor translucent.
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| 44. | It is made of wires strung in an equilateral triangle on which are strung hollow ceramic, normally fire clay, tubes.
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| 45. | Having gotten the furnace to the required heat the lower door is put up and hermetically sealed with fire clay.
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| 46. | There is little evidence of walls, although small pieces of fired clay may represent chinking in a wattle or board wall.
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| 47. | Earth structure materials may be as simple as mud, or mud mixed with straw to make fired clay bricks . }}
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| 48. | The business began in 1859 when fire clay was discovered in a coal mine owned by William Wilcox and John Lassey.
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| 49. | After his first landscape blew up, Clive spent weeks mastering low-fired clay techniques, so that he could create trucks, mostly without landscapes.
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| 50. | The inorganic components provide mechanical support for bonsai roots, and in the case of fired clay materials also serve to retain moisture.
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