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Rexroth may sometimes achieve an effective juxtaposition, but he rarely makes any effort to capture any jazz `` feeling '' in the text of his poems, relying on his very competent musicians to supply this feeling.
Also, the preterite ( simple past ) is very rarely used in Austria, especially in the spoken language, except for some modal verbs ( ich sollte, ich wollte ).
Apart from some of the so-called " Labours of Hercules " ( see next section ) he very rarely travelled abroad during his later career.
His innovative methods, however, were controversial, and he rarely stayed in one place very long.
American Chinese cuisine often uses ingredients not native and very rarely used in China.
Unlike paintings, their sale was very rarely documented.
Monoamine oxidase inhibitors ( MAOIs ) are very effective for anxiety, but due to drug dangers, are rarely prescribed.
Berkeley DB's evolution has sometimes led to minor API changes or log format changes, but very rarely have database formats changed.
Tube computers like EDVAC tended to average eight hours between failures, whereas relay computers like the ( slower, but earlier ) Harvard Mark I failed very rarely.
Many issues such as sex, narcotics and terrorism cannot or can very rarely be openly discussed in strips, although there are exceptions, usually for satire, as in Bloom County.
As Lovecraft conceived the deities or forces of his mythos, there were, initially, the Elder Gods ... hese Elder Gods were benign deities, representing the forces of good, and existed peacefully ... very rarely stirring forth to intervene in the unceasing struggle between the powers of evil and the races of Earth.
Carbines were short enough to be loaded and fired from horseback but this was rarely done-a moving horse is a very unsteady platform, and once halted a soldier can load and fire more easily if dismounted, which also makes him a smaller target.
Marker lived in Paris and very rarely granted interviews.
Chagas disease is contracted primarily in the Americas, particularly in poor, rural areas of Mexico, Central America, and South America ; very rarely, the disease has been found in the Southern United States.
In the United States, dates are rarely written in purely numerical forms in formal writing, although they are very common elsewhere ; when numerical forms are used, the month appears first.
Dryland ecosystems are already very fragile, and can rarely sustain the increased pressures that result from intense population growth.
Alberti's best known pieces are his keyboard sonatas, although even they are very rarely performed.
Because of the negative associations, modern leaders very rarely ( if ever ) use the term in their formal titles.
In addition, hexameters have two bridges, places where there very rarely is a break in a word-unit.
Often very disorienting and distracting, presque vu rarely leads to an actual breakthrough.
Only very rarely was a prince without a mother of descent from such families allowed to ascend the throne.
At first, the technique of cutting in to a closer shot of an actor in a scene made no contribution to the increase in cutting rate, because it was still very rarely done, despite having been established as a possibility in the previous period.
: He is sometimes wrong, but very rarely silly or incredible.
Boards wide enough to use as a solid body are very expensive due to the worldwide depletion of hardwood stock since the 1970s, so the wood is rarely one solid piece.
The projectile is fired by the burning of the propellant ; small arms projectiles very rarely contain explosives, and such ammunition is banned by the Hague Conventions of 1899 and 1907.

very and comical
A modern audience may find the cruel actions of the main characters comical, but should they consider the situation in reality, they would very likely be appalled.
Generally, when things were going very well in a city, the news ticker would display headlines which are comical, or even nonsensical and often seemingly useless to the player.
In the first seasons the tone was often very light, especially when comical characters such as police informants Noogie Lamont ( Charlie Barnett ) and Izzy Moreno ( Martin Ferrero ) appeared.
While Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog was very lighthearted and comical, Sonic the Hedgehog featured a more complex plot and dramatic atmosphere.
In his product introductions, he was often very comical.
This is followed by the only extended comical section of the cartoon, the tone of which is very light compared to the rest of the film.
Zoro is confident, but often acts in a very comical manner, he also has a lousy sense of direction.
He is considered very versatile in his industry and has portrayed a wide variety of characters, ranging from comical to dramatic.
Very often, the characters he voiced have very comical sides to their seriousness, such as Sagara Sousuke in the Full Metal Panic series, Kenichi Shirahama in Shijou Saikyou no Deshi Kenichi, and Toji Suzuhara in Neon Genesis Evangelion.
: Silly country bumpkins who are comical yet so very wise in their ways.
There were by now other, more hard-hitting consumer investigation programmes being broadcast ( such as ITV's The Cook Report and the BBC's own Watchdog, and several others ), and the always slightly uneasy mix of hard-hitting and comical articles of the show was by now seen by many as very awkward and somewhat dated.
He bosses Dortin around a lot, but in a very comical way ( and probably means no real harm by it ).
In 1998, he announced his withdrawal from politics, following a comical sketch in private TV station which presented him and his private life in a very unfavourable light.
Even the coming out to Ulf, which he anticipated to be very painful, turns out to be not so bad and actually takes a comical turn when Ulf admits to having had a homosexual experience himself some time ago.
The friction in the family caused by these differing expectations eventually leads to the grandfather moving out of the family home ( something very alien to traditional expectations ), and in the process he learns lessons ( some comical, some poignant ) about how he must adapt to his new surroundings before he comes to terms with his new life.
The very earliest version of the intro had Petelius and Kalliala make their way to the studio while wearing sun-glasses, fedoras and trench-coats with the film sped up for comical effect.
At times she is very aggressive, seen punching people with great force in a comical manner in order to silence students B and C or to get back at Chitose.
In Act II and III, Oberon ’ s and Puck ’ s intervention with the magic love potion of the flower, they can control the fates of various characters, but also speed up the process of falling in and out of love, so that the actual romances of the lovers and their love itself appears to become very comical.
However this still happened at a very comical level as the lovers were not aware of their situation.
This gag is very seldom used but sometimes is quite comical for the fact that the host has no idea what the answer may be.
Neidhart is very well known for being rather sarcastic and comical.
Mr. Winkle ( born c. 1995 ) is the name of a very small dog of uncertain breed ( possibly Pomeranian / Chihuahua ) whose cute and comical appearance has made him a small marketing phenomenon and an international cult figure representing the beauty, charm and potential of homeless animals.
" He also appeared in the 1982 Neil Young film Human Highway in a very comical yet unsettling role predicting the end of the planet.
The Toyman's weapons, while sometimes comical, are also very dangerous.

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