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  • Giglio's Bible study also included a lot of music, mixing traditional hymns with a style of rock-based worship songs that featured plenty of repetition in the lyrics, making them easy to sing along with and easy to remember.

    Paul O'Donnell: Passion 2011: Chris Tomlin And The Christian Rock Revolution Paul O'Donnell 2011

  • Giglio's Bible study also included a lot of music, mixing traditional hymns with a style of rock-based worship songs that featured plenty of repetition in the lyrics, making them easy to sing along with and easy to remember.

    Paul O'Donnell: Passion 2011: Chris Tomlin And The Christian Rock Revolution Paul O 2011

  • You are likely to run in to people who are emotionally attached to their rock-based Stuff, though.

    THE STORY OF STUFF Annie Leonard 2010

  • This feeling is exacerbated by the rock-based songs, written by Maxwell and Aly MacRae, which don't move the story forward as much as string it out.

    The Bookie 2010

  • You are likely to run in to people who are emotionally attached to their rock-based Stuff, though.

    THE STORY OF STUFF Annie Leonard 2010

  • You are likely to run in to people who are emotionally attached to their rock-based Stuff, though.

    THE STORY OF STUFF Annie Leonard 2010

  • You are likely to run in to people who are emotionally attached to their rock-based Stuff, though.

    THE STORY OF STUFF Annie Leonard 2010

  • His turn to surrealism and other forms of hallucinatory lyricism required that he abandon the folk ballad-derived melodies with which he began for the fuller rock-based sound to be found on these records.

    Music 2007

  • Rock cycle card game - A deck of cards with an educational rock-based theme.

    February Board and Card Game Patents 2008

  • Heath Ledger, who stars in the rock-based movie "A Knight's Tale," explains how the director sought input from various sources to create the production at The Crescent Hotel in Dallas on April 24, 2001.

    Archive 2008-07-01 2008

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