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Various artists have covered the song, including The Azoic in 2004.
After all avenues had been explored, there seemed only one solution that would avoid all the conflicts: an azoic universe.
Azoic consciousness.
Edward Forbes had suggested that the bottoms of the oceans must be lifeless, an azoic region, because light never penetrated there.
It was his belief that they had been preserved in a state of suspended animation during the millions of years since the Azoic Age.
We saw it in the beams of our powerful searchlights almost as it must have been in its Azoic heyday over a billion years ago.
The Azoic - Conflict (Mechanical Asphyxia mix) (2003)
Azoic dyeing is a technique in which an insoluble azo dye is produced directly onto or within the fibre.
The word "Azoic" is derived from the Greek a- meaning without and zoön meaning animal (or living being), it was first used to mean without life.
Due to the controversy over evolution, "Azoic" was replaced, by 1900, in most usages by the term "Archaean" or "Archaeozic".
Many of the rocks that had originally been thought to be of Azoic time were reclassified as Archaean, but the period itself is now essentially the Hadean.
Dana in 1863, said that the Azoic "stands as the first [age] in geologic history, whether science can point out unquestionably the rocks of that age or not."
It features guest appearances by Kristy Venrick of The Azoic and Shikhee of Android Lust.
Columbus area collaborators Kristy Venrick of The Azoic and Steve Creighton of The Wake helped him establish California musical contacts.
The Azoic (albums: Where Broken Angels Lie, Forward, Resistor compilation, Conflict, Illuminate, Re:Illumination & Corruption)
Xbox (Konami/Microsoft) released their hit game Dance Dance Revolution Ultramix 3; in March 2005 which featured The Azoic track "Conflict (Turmoil Mix)."
I tossed the paper into the kitchen bin, where it fluttered to rest among the dead teabags and accumulated strata of half-eaten frozen TV dinners, their seams marked by the azoic ooze of brightly colored sauces.
In late 2012, The Azoic released a video for "Corruption" on YouTube (Corruption Video) and in early 2013, they released an album on Nilaihah Records also called Corruption.
Yet, although quite practicable, it would be a most morbid and dejected existence, without vitality or even thought, but only paramentation, our chief companions paramental entities of azoic origin more vicious than spiders or weasels."
Instead, the credit for disproving the azoic theory was, and still is, generally accorded to Charles Wyville Thomson and W. B. Carpenter [qq.v.]for their dredging results during the cruises of the Lightning and Porcupine in 1868 and 1869.
They imagined they could distinguish certain geological relations and families, and would talk about trilobites, the Old Red Sandstone period, and the azoic age, or follow random speculation to far-lying conclusions, developing vague humors of phrase and fancy, having altogether a joyful good time.
He took a piece of Azoic rock (the Azoic era is the earliest in geological history-so early that no fossil traces have yet been discovered in it), and heated it until it formed a light ash.
It is appropriate to point out that we are talking about 25 substances in particular, 14 of which are classified as category 2 carcinogens, such as some cobalt salts, cadmium, benzopyrene, azoic colouring agents and so on; three of these are classified as mutagens and eight as toxic to reproduction.
The fact that upon the American continent, east of the Rocky Mountains, the geological formations crop out in their regular succession, from the oldest azoic and primordial deposits to the cretaceous formation, without the slightest indication of a great subsequent subsidence, seems to me the most complete and direct demonstration of my proposition.
Azoic Age, Azoic Era, Azoic Period and Azoic Eon were terms used before 1950 to describe the age of rocks formed before the appearance of life in the geologic sequence.