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The red clay that makes both bricks and flowerpots must be fired at a low temperature, and so is porous.
Such glazes take color well, make a smooth surface and can be fired at a low temperature.
Losing the way the Trojans have lost was enough for Kiffin to be fired at a university with a rich history and expectation of success.
That is precisely the sort of distance from which an unguided rocket-propelled grenade might be fired at a lightly armoured military vehicle, and just the sort of speed such a vehicle might be travelling at.
That is precisely the sort of distance from which an unguided rocket-propelled grenade might be fired at a lightly armoured military vehicle, and precisely the sort of speed such a vehicle might be travelling at.
The new president will need to decide whether to keep thousands of American nuclear weapons on hair-trigger alert, ready to be fired at a moment's notice, or to eliminate this potentially catastrophic cold war posture.
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