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  2. Henry Clay - Wikipedia

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    Clay served as secretary of state from 1825 to 1829. As secretary of state, he was the top foreign policy official in the Adams administration, but he also held several domestic duties, such as oversight of the patent office. [112] Clay came to like Adams, a former rival, and to despise Jackson. They developed a strong working relationship. [113]

  3. Mark Henry - Wikipedia

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    "The World's Strongest Teen-ager" by the Los Angeles Times in April 1990. [ 30 ] Mark Henry was voted in the All-time Top 25 All-Mens US Powerlifting Nationals Team in 2007.

  4. Pottery - Wikipedia

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    Plastic, also known as wet, refers to clay that is malleable and sufficiently wet to shape by hand or on a potter's wheel, but strong enough to hold its shape. At this stage the clay has between 20% and 25% moisture content. [41] This is the stage most commercial clays are sold at, and at which most of the shaping process is done. Leather-hard ...

  5. Whig Party (United States) - Wikipedia

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    In late 1847, Clay emerged as Taylor's main opponent for the Whig nomination, appealing especially to Northern Whigs with his opposition to the war and the acquisition of new territory. [91] With strong backing from slavery-state delegates, Taylor won the presidential nomination on the fourth ballot of the 1848 Whig National Convention. [92]

  6. Brick - Wikipedia

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    The clay is then pressed into steel moulds with a hydraulic press. The shaped clay is then fired at 900–1,000 °C (1,650–1,830 °F) to achieve strength. Dry-pressed bricks – The dry-press method is similar to the soft-mud moulded method, but starts with a much thicker clay mix, so it forms more accurate, sharper-edged bricks.

  7. 1828 United States presidential election - Wikipedia

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    A few days after the election, Adams appointed Clay his Secretary of State, a position held by Adams and his three immediate predecessors prior to becoming president. Jackson and his followers promptly accused Clay and Adams of striking a "corrupt bargain," and continued to lambaste the president until the 1828 election.