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She petted each dog in turn, filled a clay bowl with water and headed off.
The defenders filled a clay jar with chicken feathers, which they then lit, using bellows to blow the acrid smoke down the tunnel; unable to approach the pot due to defensive spears, the Romans were forced to abandon their works.
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Violet and roan, the bridal sun is opening and closing a window, filling a clay pot of coins with coins; candle jars, a crystal globe, cut milk boxes with horn petals snapping their iceberg-Golgotha crackle.
To kick off the festivities, Huitzilopochtli worshippers would fill a clay pot with feathers and precious stones and hang it at the base of temples.
3. The outer gelatin mold is then removed, and a second mold, of heat-resisting clay, is formed around the wax shell, the interior of which is filled with a clay core.
If cracks and fissures are present they are either filled with a clay rich limestone (marl) or with in situ precipitated calcite.
Five sterilized P. vulgaris seeds were planted in plastic pots (20 cm in length × 15 cm in diameter) filled with a clay: sand mixture (1 1, w/w).
Fill a clay pot with soil.
A world war later, the child Roy Fisher sees the bombed garden where his aunt, his two cousins and their neighbour died as "a pod filled with clay", with the centre of the crater a "smooth clay saucer".
A temple in the Babylonian town of Nippur, dating from the first half of the 3rd millennium bc, was found to have a number of rooms filled with clay tablets, suggesting a well-stocked archive or library.
The Akuse clays fill a broad zone across the coastal savanna plains; although heavy and intractable, they respond well to cropping under irrigation and mechanical cultivation.
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