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Very old red wines often require several hours of aeration, and any red wine, brought from the cellar within half an hour of mealtime, should be uncorked and allowed some air.
Very often another, working towards the same goal, has arrived there first.
Very often the results are written to some internal CPU register for quick access by subsequent instructions.
Very often the execution of the next microinstruction is dependent on the result of the current microinstruction, which will not be stable until the end of the current microcycle.
* Very common initial words, such as The in English, are often ignored for sorting purposes.
Very often, no actual mystery even existed: the books simply revolved around justice being served to those who deserved harsh treatment, which was described in explicit detail.
Very often prophecies were worded ambiguously, so as to cover all contingencies-especially so ex post facto.
Very few matched strands of natural pearls exist, and those that do often sell for hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Very often the reductions are " parsimonious ," i. e., they preserve the number of solutions.
Very often, symbols or writings were moulded into lead sling-bullets.
Very often the traveling conditions are inhumane: the migrants are overcrowded in trucks or boats and fatal accidents occur frequently.
Very often, Westerners mistake hudud punishment for the punishment regularly given under sharia law, but that is inaccurate ; hudud punishments are only meant as a deterrent for rare cases.
Very often they are presented in the form of Likert scale.
Very often, though, coherence is taken to imply something more than simple logical consistency ; often there is a demand that the propositions in a coherent system lend mutual inferential support to each other.
Very often, the phrase " trick-or-treat " is simply said and the revellers are given sweets, with the choice of a trick or a treat having been largely discarded.
Very often, courtesans would betray one another in acts of political intrigue in attempts to climb into higher positions of power within royal courts.
* Very violent scenes, often using slow-motion effects.
Very often, the restaurant will provide poker and májiàng ( 麻將 ) for gambling ; the time can also be used to socialize with other guests and take photos with the bride / groom and their families.
Very often, the bride will change into a traditional Chinese red wedding dress ( 鳳褂, or qípáo ) at that time, if she has been wearing a different style of clothing before.
Very often, just one parameter is used to denote the severity of multipath conditions: it is called the multipath time,, and it is defined as the time delay existing between the first and the last received impulses
Very often, only the relative amplitude is plotted, normalized either to the amplitude on the antenna boresight, or to the total radiated power.
Very often dates are now recorded with 4 digit years ( 10 / 04 / 1972 ).
Very often, the Vice presented will bring his character into criticism by the manner in which he presents himself to his audience, thus further demonstrating his wickedness.

Very and brother
Very harsh to her husband's half-sisters and stepmother, especially since she fears her brother Edward is attached to Elinor.
The Very Reverend Frederick Anson ( 1779 – 1867 ), younger brother of the first Viscount, was Dean of Chester.
William Trench, 1st Earl of Clancarty, was the great-grandson of Frederick Trench, whose brother the Very Reverend John Trench was the great-grandfather of Frederick Trench, 1st Baron Ashtown.
The Very Reverend Robert Bligh ( cir 1704-1778 ), another younger brother of the first Earl, was a clergyman and served as Dean of Elphin.
He was the son of Admiral Sir Henry Digby, son of the Very Reverend the Honourable William Digby, younger brother of the sixth Baron and the first Earl Digby.
Very glad that he printed the book, on the way back he received the bad news that his brother was jailed.
He was the elder brother of the Very Reverend Professor Henry Chadwick, also a distinguished historian of the early Church and a former Dean of Christ Church, University of Oxford, and younger brother of Sir John Chadwick KCMG, a diplomat whose senior posting was as British Ambassador to Romania.
* In one episode of Skins, Chris Miles tells Jal the story of The Very Hungry Caterpillar and adds that he often read the story after his brother ` s death.
Nick has a fraught relationship with his brother, Michael. Very much a ladies ' man, Nick is attracted to Alison but he finds himself attracted equally to her twin sister, Pamela Hudson and he becomes involved in a furious struggle between Alison and Pamela as they fight for supremacy-including using powerful mindgames to try to kill each other.

Very and sister
Very few individual Vanyar are named besides Imin, Ingwë, and his sister ( or possibly niece ) Indis, the second wife of Finwë ( the king of the Noldor ) and the mother of Fingolfin and Finarfin, the latter of whom founded the only house of Noldorin Elves to sport golden Vanyarin hair, perhaps most famously in Finarfin's daughter Galadriel.
Very few other strongholds remained in Scottish hands in the winter of 1333 — only the castles of Kildrummy ( held by Christian Bruce, elder sister of Robert I and wife of Andrew Murray of Bothwell ), Loch Leven, Loch Doon, and Urquhart held out against Balliol forces.
His sister, Elizabeth Very was the second wife of John Nurse, the eldest son of Rebecca Towne aka Rebecca Nurse.
She never recorded it, but it appears on her sister Norma Waterson's album The Very Thought of You.
Very soon, Pandu and Shalya became friends and Shalya gave his only sister, Madri to Pandu, as a gift of their friendship.
Very little is known of Benton outside of his UNIT duties, other than the fact he has a younger sister and is apparently fond of ballroom dancing.
Later in 1967, the label finally issued a Holloway composition, " You've Made Me So Very Happy ", which she co-wrote with her sister Patrice.
* Cashin-Named after the Very Rev Thomas Cashin CM ( Principal of St Mary's, 1969 – 1976 ), these are the sister halls of Cronin and are built in the same style.
Very peaceful and Zen-empowered, is easygoing, unless it involves her sister, and she works to get her team in ' the right place ' for the tasks by teaching them yoga.
Very much a family run business, Jack ’ s sister ran the shop whilst he was away and following Jack ’ s death in 1965, three of his four sons took over the ownership of the shop having worked there all their adult lives.

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