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In ceramics, the operation of shaping clay on a potter's wheel, a revolving head (disc) onto which a lump of wet clay is ‘thrown’ and then shaped manually. The potter's wheel was invented by the ancient Egyptians in about 5000 BC. Its simplest form is the kickwheel, propelled by the potter using a crank or treadle to keep the turntable spinning. Modern wheels are powered by electricity, so the speed of the turntable can be controlled electronically rather than manually.

Although potters still ‘throw’ clay in the traditional way today, the process is not used much commercially; it is much cheaper and quicker to produce ceramic ware by slip-casting rather than throwing.



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While he was in the act of throwing himself over, his owner seized him by the tail, endeavoring to pull him back.
" exclaimed the District Attorney, throwing down his note-book and pencil; "this is all quite irregular.
She had not been present while her uncle was throwing out his pleasant suggestions as to the mode in which life at Lowick might be enlivened, but she was usually by her husband's side, and the unaffected signs of intense anxiety in her face and voice about whatever touched his mind or health, made a drama which Lydgate was inclined to watch.
 
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