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  2. Clay pigeon shooting - Wikipedia

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    Clay pigeon shooting, also known as clay target shooting, is a shooting sport involving shooting at special flying targets known as "clay pigeons" or "clay targets" with a shotgun. Despite their name, the targets are usually inverted saucers made of pulverized limestone mixed with pitch and a brightly colored pigment.

  3. Muhammad Ali vs. Sonny Liston - Wikipedia

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    Liston was the World Heavyweight Champion at the time of the first Liston–Clay fight in Miami Beach on February 25, 1964, having demolished former champion Floyd Patterson by a first-round knockout in September 1962.

  4. Clay Bellinger - Wikipedia

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    Clayton Daniel Bellinger (born November 18, 1968) is an American former professional baseball player. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the New York Yankees and the Anaheim Angels, winning the World Series twice as a member of the Yankees.

  5. Nicholas Clay - Wikipedia

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    Nicholas Anthony Phillip Clay (18 September 1946 – 25 May 2000) was an English actor. [1] [2] Early life.

  6. Lacy Clay - Wikipedia

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    William Lacy Clay Jr. (born July 27, 1956) is an American politician who served as the U.S. representative from Missouri's 1st congressional district from 2001 to 2021. His congressional career ended after he lost in a Democratic primary to Cori Bush in 2020, after successfully defeating her in the 2018 primary.

  7. Clay Harbor - Wikipedia

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    Clayton Lee Harbor (born July 2, 1987) is a former American football tight end and television personality. He was selected by the Philadelphia Eagles in the fourth round of the 2010 NFL draft.

  8. Plasticine - Wikipedia

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    Harbutt wanted a non-drying clay for his sculpture students. He created a non-toxic, sterile, soft and malleable clay that did not dry when exposed to air. Harbutt received a patent in 1899 and commercial production started at a factory in Bathampton in 1900. The original Plasticine was grey, but four colours were produced for initial sales to ...

  9. Jars of Clay discography - Wikipedia

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    Jars of Clay's self-titled debut album (1995) was released on Essential Records as well as on Essential's parent label, Silvertone. The album hit No. 1 on the Billboard Top Christian albums for a total of 22 weeks in 1996. [ 1 ]