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After Fognini had won, the defending women's champion, Francesca Schiavone, took to the same patch of clay and ended up kissing it after beating Jelena Jankovic in three sets, 6-3, 2-6, 6-4.
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The geology of the borough is unremarkable; the bedrock is mainly composed of sand with patches of clay to the east and west, and superficial deposits (drift) of sand and gravel cover the entire area.
There might be a small patch of pure clay, which holds too much water and too little air to support decent plant growth.
Still, at the moment, the island has only one turbine, and it is mounted on a patch of red clay ground in Charleston, steps from the end of Mr. Masucci's waterfront esplanade.
— Less than 15 miles from the state capitol, and just down the road from Wild Bubba's Wild Game Grill, Austin's next big thing is rising from a sprawling patch of rock, clay and shrubs.
Tear a piece of clay into lumps.
They made bowls and plates from different types of clay, so that each vessel could be used to eat fruit and vegetables grown on the same patch of land.
Mr. Darke's new book, "The American Woodland Garden: Capturing the Spirit of the Deciduous Forest" (Timber Press, 2002, $50), not only describes that 20-year study of a patch around Red Clay Creek, but also offers gardeners specific suggestions on how to bring part of their own native woodland into the yard.
They had feet of clay".
Make a monkey out of clay".
This angel has feet of clay.
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