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very and fine
The sand is fine and pleasant, the cabanas are clean, and the parasols, green, raspberry, and butter yellow, are very gay.
It's the Valmet ( about $170 ), a 12-gauge over/under very much like the old Remington 32 -- which was so fine a gun that today a used one still brings high prices.
All polemic of ours should, I believe, be either very broad statements of contrast, or fine points treated singly, and as far as possible impersonally.
Heavier particles settle out first, so gravel will be on the bottom, sand above, silt above that and very fine clay and organic matter will stay in suspension for days.
The remains of the acropolis fortifications are very interesting, including roads and ditches hewn in the rock ; but beyond ruins of two churches, a gatehouse, and a fine keep built by Thoros I There are no notable structures in the upper town.
Bronson described her as " a very fine healthful child, much more so than Anna was at birth.
When in form, Nimzowitsch was very dangerous with the black pieces, scoring many fine wins over top players.
Hot wire anemometers use a very fine wire ( on the order of several micrometres ) electrically heated up to some temperature above the ambient.
Sonic anemometers can take measurements with very fine temporal resolution, 20 Hz or better, which makes them well suited for turbulence measurements.
An afterglow is a broad high arch of whitish or rosy light appearing in the sky due to very fine particles of dust suspended in the high regions of the atmosphere.
The captain believed that the larger ship carried valuable gold dust, silver plate, and " a very fine cup " supposedly taken from the commander of Great Allen.
) In reliance on this assumption, modern statutes often leave a number of terms and fine distinctions unstated — for example, a statute might be very brief, leaving the precise definition of terms unstated, under the assumption that these fine distinctions will be inherited from pre-existing common law.
In contrast, in non-common-law countries, and jurisdictions with very weak respect for precedent ( example, the U. S. Patent Office ), fine questions of law are redetermined anew each time they arise, making consistency and prediction more difficult, and procedures far more protracted than necessary because parties cannot rely on written statements of law as reliable guides.
The speed and fidelity of their response, combined with the simplicity of their design, makes them well-suited for experiments where scientists need to have very fine control over stimuli which are presented to an observer.
Local soil is very fine, thus most suitable for making pottery.
* Muslin — simple, cheap equal weft and warp plain weave fabric in white, cream or unbleached cotton and / or a very fine, light plain weave cotton fabric ( sometimes called muslin gauze ).
* Cheesecloth — extremely soft and fine cotton fabric with a very open plain weave.
* Muslin — a very fine, light plain weave cotton fabric.
* Gauze — extremely soft and fine cotton fabric with a very open plain weave.
The very fine particle size gives a large surface area that aids dissolution to allow uptake by the fibre.
Vellum is extremely smooth and suitable for very fine detail.
While this development makes fine tuners unnecessary, a very small number of bassists use them nevertheless.
If this happens rapidly before significant decay to the organic tissue, very fine three-dimensional morphological detail can be preserved.

very and gray
The most common type of Shūsui have a pale, sky-blue / gray color above the lateral line and red or orange ( and very, very rarely bright yellow ) below the lateral line and on the cheeks.
The cars had a unique lightweight gray knit cloth upholstery ( which deteriorated very quickly ) with maroon pinstriping, and maroon carpeting.
The unusual surface appearance of the cerebellum conceals the fact that most of its volume is made up of a very tightly folded layer of gray matter, the cerebellar cortex.
* Cordierite ( very strong ): orthorhombic blue brown / yellow / greenish brown / gray blue / blue to purple
Although called a white oak, it is very unusual to find an individual specimen with white bark ; the usual color is a light gray.
The two species have contrasting kinds of bark: Chinkapin oak has a gray, flaky bark very similar to that of white oak ( Q. alba ) but with a more yellow-brown cast to it ( hence the occasional name yellow oak for this species ), while chestnut oak has dark, solid, deeply ridged bark.
In colour, the adult male gaur is dark brown, approaching black in very old individuals ; the upper part of the head, from above the eyes to the nape of the neck, is, however, ashy gray, or occasionally dirty white ; the muzzle is pale coloured, and the lower part of the legs are pure white or tan.
Mr. Bell has established a miniature zoo park which featured a pair each of deer, peafowl, white guineas, ring-tail coon, black coon, ( a very rare animal ) a white opossum, a groundhog, a pair of fox squirrels and several gray squirrels ; also three exquisite houses for Martins which from their elevation overlooked the town.
Below that is the Oneida band, a 500 feet thick bed of greenish gray, iron speckled and very hard sandstone.
Born in Worcester, Massachusetts to Bertrand Stone and Philena Heald Ball, Lewis Stone's hair turned gray very prematurely ( reportedly by age 20 ).
# The " Slough of Despond " ( a major obstacle for Christian and Pliable: " a very miry slough ") is the large deposits of gray clay, which supplied London Brick's works in Stewartby, which was closed in 2008.
The Great Blue Heron is replaced in the Old World by the very similar Grey Heron, which differs in being somewhat smaller ( 90 – 98 cm ), with a pale gray neck and legs, lacking the browner colors that Great Blue Heron has there.
Lark has very few gray tones, very much like the Screen Songs produced during the same time and the earlier Fleischer silent works.
The rank of brigadier general is known in South Korea as junjang (; hanja: 准將 )< ref >< font color =" gray ">( Korean )</ font > Empas hanja dictionary, Junjang entry and is a direct equivalent to the United States one-star rank, with very similar insignia.
Mushroom hunters refer to them by their color ( e. g., gray, yellow, black ) as the species are very similar in appearance and vary considerably within species and age of individual.
The main facade is made of gray sandstone with three levels which a very large image of the Apostle Andrew, crucified on an X.
Similar snakes include: stonewashed-copper or light brown saddle marks ; charcoal ( aka muted anerythristic, Pine Island anerythristic ); type B anerythristic, very low contrast with shades of gray on white and black background.
She was already very old, with gray hair.
Although it is rare, Korats occasionally have striking or faint white markings or spots or even very faint gray stripes.
Adult birds in summer have short red legs and a short black bill ( small and stubby, meausuring 22 – 25 mm from the feathers, decidedly shorter than the head ), a black neck ( often with a pale gray back ) and belly, very dark grey back, with a white rump and light grey ( almost white ) tail, which often looks ' square ' in juveniles.
There are 28 colors in the color palette, and are the following ( shown clockwise on the program ): Black, Gray-80 %, Gray-50 %, Dark red, Red, Orange, Gold, Yellow, Lime, Green, Turquoise, Blue, Indigo, Purple, Lavender, Blue-gray, Blue ( slightly gray ), Light turquoise, Olive green, Light green, Light yellow ( very light ), Light yellow, Light orange, Rose, Brown, Gray-25 %, Gray-25 % ( lighter gray ), and White.

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