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Very few highly skilled left-arm wrist spinners have played at the international Test level.
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`` Very few wives '', says Dr. Calderone, `` who balance the checkbook, fix the car, choose where the family will live and deal with the tradesmen, are suddenly going to become submissive where sex is concerned.
Very few mammals other than primates commonly move bipedally by an alternating gait rather than hopping.
Very soon after this he formed a group of equally enthusiastic youngsters and managed to get quite a few local bookings for his band.
Very few examples of historic butted mail have been found and it is generally accepted that butted mail was never in wide use historically except in Japan where mail ( kusari ) was commonly made from butted links.
Very few true bluffs really work in the long run ; the bluffer usually has some kind of strength to his or her hand, but plays the hand as if it were higher than it really is.
Very few two-wheeled donkey carts or horse carts, although such carts are very common in other countries in southern, eastern, western and northern Africa.
This makes the Wimseys an unusually ancient family, since " Very few English noble families go that far in the first creation ; rebellions and monarchic head choppings had seen to that " ( as reviewer Janet Hitchman noted in the introduction to Striding Folly ).
Very few students were enrolled in the academy in order to lessen the faculty's teaching burden, and the academy emphasized research and offered to its faculty both the time and the freedom to pursue scientific questions.
Very few scholars outside of mainstream Islam reject all the quotes ( Hadith ) attributed to Prophet Muhammad that mention the second return of Jesus, the Dajjal and Imam Mahdi, believing that they have no Qur ' anic basis.
Very few changes were made to the kit until 1922 when the club adopted white shirts bearing a deep red " V " around the neck, similar to the shirt worn in the 1909 FA Cup Final.
Very low-fitness genotypes cause their bearers to have few or no offspring on average ; examples include many human genetic disorders like cystic fibrosis.
Very few matched strands of natural pearls exist, and those that do often sell for hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Very and highly
However, the philosopher Donald Davidson published a highly regarded essay in 1974, " On the Very Idea of a Conceptual Scheme ," arguing that the notion that any languages or theories could be incommensurable with one another was itself incoherent.
Very intelligent, quick-witted and highly logical, he is responsible for developing and building the many artifacts and gadgets that help James defeat agents of S. C. U. M.
* Wang Lung's Uncle — a sly, lazy man who is highly ranked in a band of thieves known as the Redbeards and a burden to Wang Lung ; becomes addicted to opium. Very fat, relies heavily on the tradition of younger generations who care for older generations.
Haley claimed he was descended from Kinte, though this familial link has been criticized by many professional historians and at least one genealogist as highly improbable ( see D. Wright's The World And A Very Small Place ).
Very few people will have the opportunity to pilot a real airliner, however a realistic home simulator will provide a highly immersing experience.
Very bulky or highly charged stains that don't cross live plasma membrane are used as vital stains and supravital stains are those that are either small or are pumped actively into live cells.
Very similar to the " Runt " device tested shortly before, in the Castle Romeo test, it differed from that device in using highly " enriched " lithium ( approximately 95 % Lithium-6 ; natural lithium was a mixture of Lithium-6 and Lithium-7 isotopes ).
Very few products originating from the Philippine islands or involving resident domestic traders were part of the highly lucrative galleon trade.
Very and skilled
Very large machines were being built, elaborate animals, chariots, and decorations were superbly made by skilled old-world craftsmen taking advantage of their new freedoms in America.
Very little skilled labour was required to build motte and bailey castles, which made them very attractive propositions if forced peasant labour was available, as was the case after the Norman invasion of England.
Very intelligent, he was a skilled debater and advertiser, and he was skilled enough in chemistry to create his own special form of venom.
By the time he was 17-years-old he was, in his words, " Very skilled with microphone technique and able to make a pretty convincing sounding recording.
Very skilled fellow who has a good arsenal of fancy moves, he has an ability which allows him to send the shuriken acting like a boomerang.
Very and wrist
Very short arrows have been used, shot through a guide attached either to the bow ( an " overdraw ") or to the archer's wrist ( the Turkish " siper ").
7.170 seconds.