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For the first time, Marshall wrote songs that matched her capabilities as a singer, and in a mode — classic Southern soul — utterly unlike the shambolic rock with which she had begun her career.

Relative to the North American Shale Composite (NASC), which approximates the rock with which mine waters interact, CMD waters generally show a pattern of enrichment in the middle REE, including several identified as critical resources (Nd, Eu, Dy, Tb).

Generally, the quality of groundwater depends on the composition of recharge water, the interaction between the water and the soil, the soil gas interaction, the rock with which it comes into contact in the unsaturated zone, the residence time, and reactions that take place within the aquifer (Freeze and Cherry 1979; Hem 1989).

The Calusa Indians had various uses for shells of marine invertebrates, due to the lack of dense rock with which to make tools.

They sang along, reciting the melodic love songs of the early Beatles, the soul-bearing tortured young man confessions of later Beatles and solo albums, and the politically charged rock with which he shocked the 70s establishment.

That music often took a back seat during most of his career to the grand-scale pop and rock with which he achieved fame and fortune through hits such as "It's Not Unusual," "What's New Pussycat," "Delilah" and "She's A Lady" among three dozen records he placed on the Billboard Hot 100 from 1965 to 1994.

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In order to best evaluate the geochemical processes responsible for fractionation of the REE in natural waters, it is most appropriate to normalize the waters to the rocks with which they react.

Sand therapy was used as a therapeutic technique employing a sand tray, a source of water, and miniatures of people, animals, buildings, bridges, vehicles, furniture, food, plants and rocks, with which the child could build scenes on the sand.

Another baker sprinkled some of the rock salt with which she topped off her pretzels on the standard croissant, crossed its two legs to give it a pretzel shape, and a new thing was born.

One day, as Adam Gopnik recounts in this week's issue, "another baker sprinkled some of the rock salt with which she topped off her pretzels on the standard croissant, crossed its two legs to give it a pretzel shape, and a new thing was born".

Then there's just "rock star," with which, let's just say, neither term can compete.

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