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Below this is a gypsum mush where nodules of anhydrite and other sulfates may develop.
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They are also ground with corn meal and made into a mush.
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During the summer he operated a fishwheel, and during the winter he mushed the family dogs.
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The resulting mush can be mixed with spices and then cooked further or stored.
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The money is found to be wet, gone to mush and therefore completely useless.
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Although he started mushing as teenager, it was in 1993 that he began to seriously compete.
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The cause of the crash was determined to be a premature liftoff, followed by a stall and mush into a 12-foot embankment.
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Part of it is the restrictions they impose: you really can't play power chords with them; the sound just turns to mush.
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In modern times (that is, any time after the mid-late 1920s), dog mushing is more of a sport than a true means of transportation.
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They are also used as assistance dogs and occasionally for mushing.
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