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		noun  mass nounGeology The rock which encloses a mineral deposit, igneous intrusion, or other feature. count noun the minerals have lower seismic velocities than country rocks  Example sentencesExamples -  None of the sites, some of which included samples from the immediately adjacent country rock pillow lavas, yielded useful data.
 -  Thus, it is easy to see how rocks from the resulting deposit can be physically separated from the country rock or host rock.
 -  To form the clastic dyke debris at the time of dyke injection, large amounts of magma and country rock need to be fragmented and mobilized in the subsurface.
 -  The enclosing country rock is composed of very weathered syenite.
 -  The typical image that this process invokes is that of a magma chamber with bits and pieces of the enclosing country rock or wall rock floating in the magma.
 
 
 noun  mass nounA type of popular music that is a blend of rock and country music.  Example sentencesExamples -  When they're not diving headlong into unknown waters, they're busy cranking out straightforward country rock ballads whose lack of imagination isn't at all disguised by overt electronic frou-frou.
 -  Anyway, the album itself is typical, no-nonsense alt-country / country rock material.
 -  Its currency is largely saccharine country rock.
 -  Strange but heartening that the double bill of country rock and solo accordion went over better than we might have expected.
 -  Somewhere, stylistically, between country rock and folk roots, this songwriter has an original, weathered and understatedly expressive voice for a 23-year-old.
 -  For no nonsense Southern country rock you could do far worse than this.
 -  Their flexibility and willingness to experiment have resulted in many thrilling diversions outside of their expected path through country rock.
 -  The album had everything from a dirty hillbilly ramble to fast-paced country rock, and of course heartbreakingly tender and nostalgic love songs.
 -  Or do you want them to stay in their box and maintain their luscious, harmony-filled, country rock?
 -  An honest and well-crafted record that toys with elements of country rock, soul and blues.
 -  Southern country rock - all that said to me was a gang of guys in cowboy hats singing about their lost loves and dead dogs.
 -  When they brought their spectacularly lengthy and overwrought country rock show to town last year they attracted only a fraction of tonight's capacity crowd.
 -  The Perth trio oscillate between muted country rock and quieter musings.
 -  The arrangements are jazzy, light, breezy - some have a West Coast country rock vibe, while others have a certain baroque touch.
 -  There are numerous contenders for the first country rock album.
 -  He might well be the secret link that binds the new wave of Canadian country rock bands together.
 -  Now all that stuff's lost to the past, and we're left with Jim's current obsession, which is country rock… and um… heavily distorted near-metal psychedelia.
 -  The band, whose mix of traditional folk music and country rock sounds has won them awards from as far afield as Australia and America, are a very vibrant and exciting act.
 -  Its overdriven, delay-drenched keening performs a bizarre balancing act that puts it exactly between space and country rock.
 -  He likes country rock, and the best pick-up line he's ever heard is: ‘Can I take your photo to give to Santa Claus so he knows what I want for Christmas?’
 
    nounˈkəntrē räk Geology The rock which encloses a mineral deposit, igneous intrusion, or other feature. count noun the minerals have lower seismic velocities than country rocks  Example sentencesExamples -  To form the clastic dyke debris at the time of dyke injection, large amounts of magma and country rock need to be fragmented and mobilized in the subsurface.
 -  The typical image that this process invokes is that of a magma chamber with bits and pieces of the enclosing country rock or wall rock floating in the magma.
 -  Thus, it is easy to see how rocks from the resulting deposit can be physically separated from the country rock or host rock.
 -  The enclosing country rock is composed of very weathered syenite.
 -  None of the sites, some of which included samples from the immediately adjacent country rock pillow lavas, yielded useful data.
 
 
 nounˈkəntrē räk A type of popular music that is a blend of rock and country music.  Example sentencesExamples -  There are numerous contenders for the first country rock album.
 -  Somewhere, stylistically, between country rock and folk roots, this songwriter has an original, weathered and understatedly expressive voice for a 23-year-old.
 -  Now all that stuff's lost to the past, and we're left with Jim's current obsession, which is country rock… and um… heavily distorted near-metal psychedelia.
 -  For no nonsense Southern country rock you could do far worse than this.
 -  He might well be the secret link that binds the new wave of Canadian country rock bands together.
 -  The arrangements are jazzy, light, breezy - some have a West Coast country rock vibe, while others have a certain baroque touch.
 -  The Perth trio oscillate between muted country rock and quieter musings.
 -  When they brought their spectacularly lengthy and overwrought country rock show to town last year they attracted only a fraction of tonight's capacity crowd.
 -  The album had everything from a dirty hillbilly ramble to fast-paced country rock, and of course heartbreakingly tender and nostalgic love songs.
 -  He likes country rock, and the best pick-up line he's ever heard is: ‘Can I take your photo to give to Santa Claus so he knows what I want for Christmas?’
 -  An honest and well-crafted record that toys with elements of country rock, soul and blues.
 -  Its overdriven, delay-drenched keening performs a bizarre balancing act that puts it exactly between space and country rock.
 -  Anyway, the album itself is typical, no-nonsense alt-country / country rock material.
 -  The band, whose mix of traditional folk music and country rock sounds has won them awards from as far afield as Australia and America, are a very vibrant and exciting act.
 -  Southern country rock - all that said to me was a gang of guys in cowboy hats singing about their lost loves and dead dogs.
 -  Strange but heartening that the double bill of country rock and solo accordion went over better than we might have expected.
 -  Its currency is largely saccharine country rock.
 -  Or do you want them to stay in their box and maintain their luscious, harmony-filled, country rock?
 -  Their flexibility and willingness to experiment have resulted in many thrilling diversions outside of their expected path through country rock.
 -  When they're not diving headlong into unknown waters, they're busy cranking out straightforward country rock ballads whose lack of imagination isn't at all disguised by overt electronic frou-frou.
 
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