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Very similar algorithms can be used to compute the covariance.
Very high inflation rates can result in a loss of confidence in the currency, similar to a bank run.
* A Very British Coup, a similar drama of fictional contemporary British politics from a left-wing perspective
Very rarely seen is the Tsumi-Goromo which is similar to Budo-Goromo, but the hi pattern is such a dark burgundy that it appears nearly black.
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 similar statements can also be found in Plato ( Cratylus 385b2, Sophist 263b ).
Very similar to Hong Kong's Octopus card, Singapore has an electronic money program for its public transportation system ( commuter trains, bus, etc.
Very similar things can be said about the heroine of Brett's book, Esther Zepler.
Very similar features are found with Aztec earth goddesses, of whom Tlaltecuhtli, Tocî, and Cihuacoatl were invoked by the midwives.
Very appreciated folk instruments are txistu ( a tabor pipe similar to Occitanian galoubet recorder ), alboka ( a double clarinet played in circular-breathing technique, similar to other Mediterranean instruments like launeddas ) and txalaparta ( a huge xylophone, similar to the Romanian toacă and played by two performers in a fascinating game-performance ).
Very similar to R. tarandus groenlandicus, and probably better regarded as a junior synonym of that subspecies.
Very short or very similar sequences can be aligned by hand.
The reconfigurable nature of the VLTI is similar to that of the Very Large Array.
Very similar to the H1, but with some new compatibility features and 22MP.
Wild Draw Four: Very similar the Wild card, The player using this card calls a new color, and the next player draws four cards and loses their turn.
* SAE J853: Very similar to the ISO standard
Very similar is the " fastback ", but it miss the " step " visually resembling sedan.
Very similar to that of the Fish Crow ; the Northwestern Crow eats stranded fish, shellfish, crabs and mussels, and also searches through refuse containers for suitable food items.
Very similar effects to TCDD.
Very similar features marked the courts of all very large monarchies, whether in Delhi, Topkapı Palace in Istanbul, Ancient Rome, Byzantium, or the Caliphs of Baghdad or Cairo.
Very similar to the Greater Prairie-Chicken of the Great Plains, but slightly smaller ( Pearson, 1917 ), the length of the bird was approximately 17 inches ( 43 cm ) and weight was about two pounds ( 900 gm ).
: Very similar to tauricus but smaller and completely allopatric, being separated by purpurascens, caucasicus and nobilior.

Very and Swan
Very early on, because of its altitude and separation from the Swan Coastal Plain, Darlington became established as a popular picnic area, country drive destination, and a place for holiday homes.

Very and sometimes
Very young children are baffled by the question and are unable to answer correctly, sometimes responding with " Two wug.
A gap between the inner and outer Van Allen belts, sometimes called safe zone or safe slot, is caused by the Very Low Frequency ( VLF ) waves which scatter particles in pitch angle which results in the gain of particles to the atmosphere.
Very early printed books were sometimes produced with spaces left for rubrics and miniatures, or were given illuminated initials, or decorations in the margin, but the introduction of printing rapidly led to the decline of illumination.
Very early spontaneous abortions — those that occur before the sixth week LMP ( since the woman's last menstrual period )— sometimes are termed early pregnancy loss
Very old racing engines will sometimes have two sets of plugs, one just for starting and another to be installed for driving once the engine is warmed up.
Very inexpensive turntables sometimes used ball bearings which are very likely to generate audible amounts of rumble.
Very quiet notes can be obtained by using a much lighter beater — knitting needles are sometimes used for the quietest notes.
Very often, one or more characters will continue to repeat one line or phrase that tends to have a pessimistic connotation, sometimes emphasizing the inevitability of death.
Very few countries have a national anthem written by a world renowned composer, some exceptions are Germany, whose anthem " Das Lied der Deutschen " uses a melody written by Joseph Haydn and Austria, whose national anthem " Land der Berge, Land am Strome " was sometimes credited to Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
Very popular dishes include manti ( a type of dumpling filled with meat, vegetables, wrapped in a dough wrapper, and served with a spicy sour cream ), ciorbă ( a sour soup consisting of meat and vegetables, served with sauerkraut, polenta, or rice ), pelmeni ( another type of dumpling, filled with meat, onions, sometimes mushrooms, turnips, and sauerkraut is made Moldovan-style ), borscht ( it is made with beets, tomatoes, and other vegetables to form a stew ), and sarma ( a dish made with stuffed cabbage rolls, accompanied with sauerkraut and mamăligă ).
Very old women who had spent most of their lives unexposed to radio or cinema, used ' tha ' in most circumstances except, sometimes, when dealing with officialdom.
Very large venues, suitable for major trade shows, are sometimes known as ' exhibition centres '.
Very simple problems can sometimes be expressed linearly ; in that case the techniques of linear programming are applicable.
" Curfew Blues " was later released on Jukebox Explosion Rockin ' Mid-90s Punkers and the 2010 reissue of Orange includes two VPRO session tracks " Very Rare " and " Woman Love " ( title sometimes given as " Frustrate ").
According to Nina Burleigh ( A Very Private Woman ), these journalists sometimes wrote articles that were commissioned by Frank Wisner.
Very little spatter was produced and scoria bombs sometimes broke up explosively in flight ( presumably due to rapid vesiculation ), and by rapid impact on landing.
* The original release of the Pet Shop Boys 1993 album Very was packaged in an orange jewel case with raised bumps ( sometimes unofficially described as the Lego case ), designed by Daniel Weil of Pentagram in London.
Very often the same concept is in more than one of these categories, expressed a different way and sometimes with a different name.
Very early aircraft, such as the Wright Flyer I, Blériot XI and Fokker Eindecker used a system of wing warping where no conventionally hinged control surfaces were used on the wing, and sometimes not even for pitch control as on the Wright Flyer I and original versions of the 1909 Etrich Taube, which only had a hinged / pivoting rudder in addition to the warping-operated pitch and roll controls.
Very small children are sometimes " doubled up " but usually the boats are single-handers.
Very soon, he sent them into the most remote villages to teach the children, and sometimes the adults as well, the basics of religious knowledge, and of reading and writing.
Very doctrinaire versions of Dominion Theology are sometimes called " Hard Dominionism " or " Theocratic Dominionism ," because they seek relatively authoritarian theocratic or theonomic forms of government.
Very few animals survived these hunts though they did sometimes defeat the " bestiarius ", or hunters of wild beast.
The most common type of flare gun is a Very ( sometimes spelled Verey ) which was named after Edward Wilson Very ( 1847 – 1910 ), an American naval officer who developed and popularized a single-shot breech-loading snub-nosed pistol that fired flares ( Very flares ).

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