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  2. Andesite - Wikipedia

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    Andesite is usually light to dark grey in colour, due to its content of hornblende or pyroxene minerals. [2] but can exhibit a wide range of shading. Darker andesite can be challenging to distinguish from basalt, but a common rule of thumb, used away from the laboratory, is that andesite has a color index less than 35. [9]

  3. Category:Andesite formations - Wikipedia

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  4. Gear - Wikipedia

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    In the latter case, the gear is usually called a cogwheel. A cog may be one of those pegs [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] or the whole gear. [ 9 ] [ 6 ] [ 8 ] Two or more meshing gears are called a gear train .

  5. Sky Bar - Wikipedia

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    Sky Bar was first announced in March 1938, [4] as the New England Confectionery Company became the first manufacturer in the United States to introduce a molded candy bar with four different centers encased in a chocolate covering. [5] The originator of the Sky Bar was a candy maker working for Necco named Joseph Cangemi.

  6. 17 Christmas Classics Only Midwesterners Will Truly Appreciate

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    Corn Casserole. Also a holiday casserole staple in the South, corn casserole is packed with sweet corn, balanced by a pinch of paprika and herby chives, and has an insanely tender and custardy ...

  7. Get ready for winter baking with these recipes, featuring seasonal favorites like fruitcake and bûche de Noël, and classics like coffee cake and rum cake. ... Get the Classic Coffee Cake recipe.

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  9. Pillow lava - Wikipedia

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    Pillow lava at Boatman's Harbour. Oamaru, New Zealand. Pillow lavas are commonly of basaltic composition, although pillows formed of komatiite, picrite, boninite, basaltic andesite, andesite, dacite or even rhyolite are known.