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In announcing Jorda's return, the orchestra also announced that the sale of single tickets for the 50th anniversary season will start at the Sherman Clay box office on Wednesday.
Henry Clay introduced in the Senate a series of resolutions, the Compromise of 1850, to allow admission while addressing concerns of both sides of the issue ; at the same time Johnson introduced a similar more streamlined version of compromise in the House.
Clay pigeons are fired off two at a time from a first person perspective and are aimed into the distance.
Clay Shooting releases two clay pigeons at once.
Christine Clay ( Pamela Carme ), a successful actress, argues passionately with her jealous ex-husband Guy ( George Curzon ), who makes particular reference to Robert Tisdall, a young man staying near her at her retreat on the English coast.
Feeling that he was underpaid for the quality of his work for Silsbee ( at $ 8 a week ), the young draftsman quit and found work as a designer at the firm of Beers, Clay, and Dutton.
Clay tablets unearthed at Harappa, which were carbon dated 3300-3200 BCE., contain trident shaped and plant like markings, and they are suggested as a possible earliest writings any where in the world, as opined by Dr. Richard Meadow of Harvard University and Director, Harappa Archeological Research Project.
When war finally did break out, the war effort was led by the War Hawks in Congress under Clay at least as much as it was by Madison ; this accorded with the president's preference for checks and balances.
* Charlotte Dupuy, slave who worked for Van Buren at Decatur House, while her suit for freedom against Henry Clay proceeded
It was a close fight for Fittipaldi who secured the title with a fourth at the season-ending United States Grand Prix, putting him three points ahead of Ferrari's Clay Regazzoni.
* 1960 – The boxer Muhammad Ali ( then Cassius Clay ) is awarded the gold medal for his first place in the light heavyweight boxing competition at the Olympic Games in Rome.
Clay was the unquestioned leader of the Whig party nationwide and in Washington, but he was vulnerable to Jacksonian allegations that he associated with the upper class at a time when white males without property had the right to vote and wanted someone more like themselves.
But, Laura Clay and Cora Wilson Stewart of Kentucky were nominated as candidates for the presidency at the 1920 Democratic National Convention and received " the first vote cast for a woman in the convention of either of the two great parties.
* c. 8000 BC — Middle East — Clay vessels and modeled human and animal terracotta figurines are produced at Ganj Dareh in western Iran.
* Clay and plaster are molded to form statues at Jericho and Ain Ghazal Mediterranean
A few days after the election, Adams named Clay his Secretary of State, a position which at that time often led to the presidency.
Clay made numerous attempts at becoming president, making five serious runs.
Henry Clay was born on April 12, 1777, at the Clay homestead in Hanover County, Virginia in a story-and-a-half frame house.
Clay received no formal legal education but, as was customary at the time, " read the law " by working and studying with Wythe, Chancellor of the Commonwealth of Virginia ( also a mentor to Thomas Jefferson and John Marshall, among others ) and Brooke.
After beginning his law career, on April 11, 1799, Clay married Lucretia Hart at the Hart home in Lexington, Kentucky.
Henry Clay, Jr. was killed at the Battle of Buena Vista during the Mexican-American War.
Lucretia Hart Clay died in 1864 at the age of 83.

Clay and founding
According to Diskin Clay, Epicurus himself established a custom of celebrating his birthday annually with common meals, befitting his stature as hero ctistes ( or founding hero ) of the Garden.
She is a founding board member of the Henry Clay Center for Statesmanship.
" Vaughn Bodé was the founding editor, with early issues featuring work by Bodé, Crumb, Deitch, Robbins, Rodriguez, Spiegelman, Joel Beck, Roger Brand, Ron Haydock, Jay Lynch, Larry Hama, Michael Kaluta, George Metzger, Ralph Reese, Steve Stiles, S. Clay Wilson, Bernie Wrightson and Bhob Stewart ( who became Gothic Blimp Works second editor ).
Among the founding members was its first dean, Ambassador Clay Constantinou, a former U. S. diplomat and graduate of Seton Hall Law.
JURIST is an online legal news service hosted by the University of Pittsburgh School of Law, powered by a staff of more than 60 law students working in Pittsburgh and other US locations under the direction of founding Publisher & Editor-in-Chief Professor Bernard Hibbitts, Research Director Jaclyn Belczyk, Technical Director Jeremiah Lee, Managing Editor Clay Flaherty, Chief of Staff Dan Taglioli and Editorial Coordinator Julia Zebley.

Clay and meeting
The first Clay County Court meeting was held in a store near the river at Butler's Landing on March 6, 1871.
Cohutta also prides itself on the Red Clay State Historic Park that serves as a national Native American meeting ground, Cherokee memorial with a museum, as well as an outdoor park and recreation center for visitors.
Clay was established on the site of a farm that was the site of Clay County's first court meeting following the county's establishment in 1858.
Although the race has sometimes been characterized as a " minor race meeting " the entry list was impressive with top-running Matras for the French drivers Jean-Pierre Beltoise and Henri Pescarolo, Tecnos for Carlo Facetti and Clay Regazzoni, Team Brabhams for Derek Bell and Piers Courage, a Ferrari for Chris Amon and McLarens for Graeme Lawrence and Robin Widdows.
It took over two months for General Clay to overcome continued resistance to the new directive JCS 1779, but on July 10, 1947, it was finally approved at a meeting of the SWNCC ( State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee ).
Sen. Grassley, Sen. Max Baucus ( D-MT ), and Rep. E. Clay Shaw, Jr. | E. Clay Shaw ( R-FL ) ( left to right ) address the media after a meeting at the White House with President Bill Clinton.
Calhoun was receptive and after a private meeting with Clay at Clay ’ s boardinghouse, negotiations preceded.
From here, it enters a narrow valley and then the White Clay Creek Preserve, meeting the East Branch at Yeatman.
Frank expresses his desire to be mayor and asks Dalesio to set up a meeting with Mafia boss Arty Clay ( Gio ).
Dalesio goes to Little Italy, to set up a meeting with Clay but the mafia don urinates on Dalesio's shoes and tells him it is a message for his boss.
Past winners at Götzis include former decathlon world record holder, Olympic and world champion Roman Šebrle ( who achieved the record at the 2001 Götzis meeting ), world champion Bryan Clay and Olympic champion Carolina Klüft.
The bank was run by the leading Radicals of Clay County, who had just held a public meeting for their party.
William Parkerson, head of the Bourbon political machine, and several other members of the Committee of Fifty, responded to the verdicts by calling for a mass meeting at the city's statue of Henry Clay.

Clay and ACS
Since the 1840s, Lincoln, an admirer of Clay, had been an advocate of the ACS program of colonizing blacks in Liberia.
From 1836-1849 the statesman Henry Clay of Kentucky, a planter and slaveholder, was ACS president.
Together with Henry Clay, Randolph was one of three founders of the American Colonization Society ( ACS ) in 1816, a collaboration of slaveholders and abolitionists that planned to transport and resettle free blacks in a colony in Africa ( this territory became Liberia ).
Common brands of silver metal clay include Precious Metal Clay ( PMC ) and Art Clay Silver ( ACS ).
ACS followed PMC Standard with their Art Clay Original clay ( more like PMC + than PMC Standard ), which allows the user to fire with a handheld torch or on a gas hob.

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