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He returned to clay in 1968, partly because his bronze pieces would not fit through the door of Ms. Braunstein's gallery.
When he returned to clay, his preferred surface, Nadal won twenty-two matches in a row; with renewed confidence, he went on to win the next three majors, all on different surfaces.
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Federer then uncharacteristically decided to return to clay, entering smaller tournaments in Hamburg and Gstaad and experimenting with a larger racket.
When a man dies they say he returns to clay funereally but too much walking fills you up with clay far sooner (or buries bits of you along the road) and brings your death halfway to meet you.
Price has recently returned to the clay animation portraits from which his work with bronze first evolved, four years ago.
Andre Agassi returned to European clay yesterday for the first time since his dramatic French Open victory last year and found the slow red surface still to his liking.
For Noguchi, however, the American son of a Caucasian mother and a Japanese father who abandoned them and returned to Japan, clay had other associations.
Matter made flesh and returned to matter, with clay cast in bronze: Rodin.
Diego would take a plaster mold of the clay original and then use the mold to make a plaster duplicate while Giacometti returned to working on the clay original.
Mr Clay returned to London as Muhammad Ali in 1966, beating Sir Henry in a rematch.Mr Ali became a global megastar.
After Clay returned to the United States, Casey developed plans for the Caliraya Dam, a 40000 hp hydroelectric project with an estimated cost of $5 million.
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