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mixture and rock
This form of rock consists mostly of the minerals gibbsite Al ( OH )< sub > 3 </ sub >, boehmite γ-AlO ( OH ), and diaspore α-AlO ( OH ), in a mixture with the two iron oxides goethite and hematite, the clay mineral kaolinite, and small amounts of anatase TiO < sub > 2 </ sub >.
Their mixture of heavy metal and glam rock stylings produced several best-selling albums during the 1980s, including Shout at the Devil ( 1983 ), Theatre of Pain ( 1985 ), and Girls, Girls, Girls ( 1987 ), which showcased their love of motorcycles, whiskey and strip clubs, and which told tales of substance abuse, sexual escapades, and general decadence.
During the mid-to-late-1990s, the " Mix " format — a loosely defined mixture of Top-40 and classic rock with something of an emphasis on adult contemporary music — began to appear across the country.
Under a microscope it becomes clear that Nevis sand is a mixture of tiny fragments of coral, many foraminifera, and small crystals of the various mineral constituents of the volcanic rock of which the island is made.
Petroleum ( L. petroleum, from ( rock ) + ( oil )) or crude oil is a naturally occurring flammable liquid consisting of a complex mixture of hydrocarbons of various molecular weights and other liquid organic compounds, that are found in geologic formations beneath the Earth's surface.
In the Nitrophosphate process or Odda Process ( invented in 1927 ), phosphate rock with up to a 20 % phosphorus ( P ) content is dissolved with nitric acid ( HNO < sub > 3 </ sub >) to produce a mixture of phosphoric acid ( H < sub > 3 </ sub > PO < sub > 4 </ sub >) and calcium nitrate ( Ca ( NO < sub > 3 </ sub >)< sub > 2 </ sub >).
Magma ( from Greek μάγμα " mixture ") is a mixture of molten or semi-molten rock, volatiles and solids that is found beneath the surface of the Earth, and is expected to exist on other terrestrial planets.
In 1982, the band released the album Hot Space, a departure from their trademark seventies sound, this time being a mixture of rock, pop rock, dance, funk, and R & B.
It was the first composition of a new musical project that became the celebrated album Graceland, an eclectic mixture of musical styles including pop, a cappella, isicathamiya, rock, and mbaqanga.
In addition, the sudden opening of a cavity causes rock at sides of the fault to destabilise and implode inwards, the broken rock gets caught up in a churning mixture of rock, steam and boiling water.
Prince pioneered the " Minneapolis sound ", a hybrid mixture of funk, rock, pop, R & B and New Wave that has influenced many other musicians.
It was a departure from her earlier work with John Cale, featuring a mixture of rock and Middle Eastern arrangements.
Described as a mixture of punta rock and paranda.
Venditti succeeded in getting the old transmitter to work and at first his new Love 16 station ( a name taken from the 1570 AM frequency ), broadcast an English language format composed of a mixture of soft rock, oldies, middle-of-the-road, country and Big Band music.
Where large bulk ore bodies are to be mined at great depth, or where leaving pillars of ore is uneconomical, the open stope is filled with backfill, which can be a cement and rock mixture, a cement and sand mixture or a cement and tailings mixture.
* a mixture of funk and rock guitar styles, the latter being more prominent on Funkadelic's recordings
An eclectic mixture of folk, bluegrass, swing, jazz and rock makes this wonderful celebration of music a destination for locals, neighbors and worldwide tourists.
Summer's first Geffen album, The Wanderer, featured an eclectic mixture of sounds similar to Bad Girls but with only little emphasis on Summer's past disco success, instead, bringing elements of rock, rockabilly, new wave and gospel music.
The band's Wooden Nickel recordings Styx ( 1972 ), Styx II ( 1973 ), The Serpent Is Rising ( 1973 ), and Man of Miracles ( 1974 ) were a mixture of straight-ahead rock with some dramatic prog-rock flourishes and art-rock aspirations.

mixture and ballads
His treatment of long narrative poems, in a clever mixture of the dramatic and lyrical styles, was undoubtedly modelled on the ballads of Johann Rudolf Zumsteeg, and has been copied by many composers since his day.
From 1973 until 1983, the group would release a successive string of hit albums and singles on the R & B charts, becoming one of the few successful black groups to successfully cross over into the pop charts due to their mixture of soul, funk and rock thanks to the albums, 3 + 3 and The Heat Is On and also helped pioneer the quiet storm format with a string of ballads on their 1970s and 1980s albums.
Joe Williams ( born Joseph Goreed ; December 12, 1918 March 29, 1999 ) was a well-known jazz vocalist, a baritone singing a mixture of blues, ballads, popular songs, and jazz standards.
The CD contains a mixture of material ranging from truck driver oriented songs to somber ballads.
His other songs were mostly a mixture of ballads associated with Ireland such as " I'll Take You Home Again, Kathleen ", " Dear Old Donegal ", " Galway Bay ", " The Isle of Innisfree " ( the theme song from the film " The Quiet Man "), and another Dick Farrelly song, " The Rose of Slievenamon ", excerpts from operettas including " The Drinking song " from The Student Prince, " My Heart and I " from Richard Tauber's operatta Old Chelsea, and " Goodbye " from The White Horse Inn, along with familiar favourites such as " Come Back to Sorrento " and " Cara Mia ".
Their comprise a mixture of rap, ballads, dance, and later Rock, with singer Kangta providing most of the ballad vocals.
His music ranges from ballads to Latin pop, rock, pop rock, Cuban music, and more recently a cappella performances and a mixture of Tejano music and Norteño music, and other Afro-American and Latin sounds.
The original band played a mixture of ballads, blues, and jazz, often blending these genres in the same piece.
Its odd mixture of hard rock, progressive rock, and ' 80s power ballads ( forced on the band by MCA Records, which selected outside songwriters in an attempt to generate hit singles ) failed to catch on with a mass audience but it remains a cult favorite among Kansas fans.
In 1992 they produced a crossover of jazz and ambient, which they self described as an " unholy ambient mixture of slow jazz ballads, Black Sabbath doom and down tuned Autopsy sounds ".
Their large membership pool allowed the Memphis Jug Band the flexibility to play a mixture of ballads, dance tunes, knock-about novelty numbers, and blues.
Allmusic's Stephen Thomas Erlewine gave it four and a half stars out of five, and said that it " delivers a set of similar rockers and a handful of power ballads, including a revamped version of Harry Chapin's ' Cats in the Cradle '" and described the music as a " mixture of fizzy, fuzzy riffs, sing-song melodies, and calculated obnoxiousness isn't that offensive.
In 2006 he was on tour with the Kurdish singer Sivan Perwer presenting World music and together with the Xtra Combo Resetarits interprets a wild mixture of Croatian Folk music, Wienerlieder ( traditional Viennese ballads ), Jazz and Blues as Stubnblues.
Simply titled Lizabeth, the tracks are a mixture of torch songs and playful romantic ballads.
The album is a mixture of ballads, party anthems and empowering love songs with elements of up-tempo and pop genres, ranging from dance-pop to R & B.

mixture and numbers
Other cities still had either a mixture of local number lengths or were all still six-digit numbers ; Montreal and Toronto, Canada, for example, had a mix of six-and seven-digit numbers from 1951 to 1957, and did not have DDD until 1958.
In general, the first two digits refer to the number of carbon atoms in the biphenyl skeleton ( for PCBs this is 12 ); the second two numbers indicate the percentage of chlorine by mass in the mixture.
One way is to use a system in thermal equilibrium, a statistical mixture of enormous numbers of microstates, each with a certain probability ( the Boltzmann factor ), switching rapidly from one to the next due to thermal fluctuations.
If a mixture contains substances A, B, C & D in the ratio 5: 9: 4: 2 then there are 5 parts of A for every 9 parts of B, 4 parts of C and 2 parts of D. As 5 + 9 + 4 + 2 = 20, the total mixture contains 5 / 20 of A ( 5 parts out of 20 ), 9 / 20 of B, 4 / 20 of C, and 2 / 20 of D. If we divide all numbers by the total and multiply by 100, this is converted to percentages: 25 % A, 45 % B, 20 % C, and 10 % D ( equivalent to writing the ratio as 25: 45: 20: 10 ).
When adding together a mixture of positive and negative numbers, one can think of the negative numbers as positive quantities being subtracted.
Additionally, when present in small numbers, the beetles may be manually controlled using a soap-water spray mixture, shaking a plant in the morning hours and disposing of the fallen beetles, or simply picking them off attractions such as rose flowers, since the presence of beetles attracts more beetles to that plant.
In 1960, he went to Miami to record his first album, a mixture of jazz and calypso numbers entitled Bahama Bash.
The university has planning permission for a building programme on a part of the campus for a mixture of academic and residential buildings to accommodate increased student numbers.
" He further characterised the film as a mixture of "... indigenous versions of Soviet-style tractor-opera, Italian neo-realism, Hollywood kiddie-cuteness, a dozen Technicolor musical numbers, and, most significantly, a metaphoric overlay of pop Hinduism.
Petroleum jelly, petrolatum, white petrolatum or soft paraffin, CAS number 8009-03-8, is a semi-solid mixture of hydrocarbons ( with carbon numbers mainly higher than 25 ), originally promoted as a topical ointment for its healing properties.
Early work by Cohen is a mixture of traditional Japanese imagery, contemporary icons, and numbers, as well as his signature, the letter " C ".
The middle of the 18th century saw the decline of the tobacco industry and the rise of sugarcane, as well as the introduction of large numbers of African slaves. Brazilian exiles however, along with sugarcane introduced Samba to the island which featured a mixture of Latin music with African influences which soon developed into Soca-Samba which is indigenous to Barbados.
Town Nyanja has no official status, and the presence of large numbers of loanwords and colloquial expressions has given rise to the misconception that it is an unstructured mixture of languages or a form of slang.
Over twenty grape varieties are grown in Chile, mainly a mixture of Spanish and French varieties, but many wineries are increasing experimentation in higher numbers.
* The mixture stop with the largest numbers of pipes, called Ple, can be found in Santanyí ( Majorca ), Spain.
In order to aid both passengers and railway staff, platforms are normally identified using numbers, letters or a mixture of both.
The definition generalizes to a mixture of arbitrary numbers of discrete and continuous random variables.
In 1989, Jacob's Trouble released their debut Terry Taylor-produced album, The Door Into Summer, a mixture of original numbers and cover versions of songs by The Beatles and The Monkees.
The space between filament and plate is filled with a mixture of electrons and positive ions, in nearly equal numbers, to which has been given the name " plasma ".
The BBC Concert Orchestra is the BBC's most populist ensemble, playing a mixture of classical music, light music and popular numbers.

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