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Clayes (French pronunciation: [klɛ]; Occitan: Kloued; Gallo: Claès) is a
commune in the Ille-et-Vilaine
department in
Brittany in
northwestern France....
- Montreal. Des
Clayes was
living in
Devon in
England in 1967 and died
there the
following year. She
worked in oil,
watercolour and pastel. Des
Clayes won the...
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territorial legislature. In 1866,
Clayes returned to Bedford. He
married his
cousin Sophia Clayes in 1855.
Clayes was an
unsuccessful candidate for a...
- from the center. The
Clayes-sous-Bois
inhabitants are
called "Clétiens" (possibly
translated "Cletians"). The
commune of Les
Clayes-sous-Bois is located...
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Gertrude des
Clayes RCA (1879 – 23
August 1949) was a Scottish-born
artist who
lived in
England and Quebec, Canada. Des
Clayes was best
known as a portrait...
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Alice des
Clayes (1890–1968) was a
Scottish painter,
sister to
Berthe des
Clayes. Born in Aberdeen. She
studied at the
Bushey School of Art with Lucy Kemp...
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Joseph A.W.
Clayes III
Performing Arts Center, in
honor of a $5
million pledge made to the
university by the
trustees of the
Joseph A.W.
Clayes III Charitable...
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Clay is a type of fine-grained
natural soil
material containing clay minerals (hydrous
aluminium phyllosilicates, e.g. kaolinite, Al2Si2O5(OH)4). Most...
- A
clay court is one of the
types of
tennis court on
which the
sport of
tennis is pla****.
Clay courts are
built on a
foundation of
crushed stone, brick...
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Muhammad Ali (/ɑːˈliː/; born C****ius
Marcellus Clay Jr.;
January 17, 1942 – June 3, 2016) was an
American professional boxer and
social activist. A global...