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Very and slowly
* NC: Very slow novae, staying at maximum light for a decade or more, fading very slowly.
# Sehr langsam — Misterioso ( Very slowly, mysteriously ) minor
The Far Side creator Gary Larson described his experience with the Fold-In: " The dilemma was always this: Very slowly and carefully fold the back cover ... without creasing the page and quickly look at the joke.
# Very slowly.
# Very slowly ( as at first ).
Very slowly she starts discovering the city and gets to meet local painters.

Very and closer
Very wealthy people live near the embassies of the Rideau River, but closer to the university, one finds more students, more senior citizens, more new immigrants with more diversified income levels.
Very few people however, notice this as these locations are virtually uninhabited, and for the very few people who do live there, the long days in the summer and short days in the winter make the sunrise and sunset times less important than areas closer to the equator.
Very little remains of this platform apart from a little section at the western end, as most of it was filled in to extend platform 3 to allow trains to stop closer to the stairs.

Very and for
Very nice for him.
Minsky describes a more congenial variation of Lambek's " abacus " model in his " Very Simple Bases for Computability ".
Even his old literary home, Punch, where the When We Were Very Young verses had first appeared, was ultimately to reject him, as Christopher Milne details in his autobiography The Enchanted Places, although Methuen continued to publish whatever Milne wrote, including the long poem ' The Norman Church ' and an assembly of articles entitled Year In, Year Out ( which Milne likened to a benefit night for the author ).
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 often the results are written to some internal CPU register for quick access by subsequent instructions.
* Very common initial words, such as The in English, are often ignored for sorting purposes.
* An accessible primer for the literary aspect of critical theory is Jonathan Culler's Literary Theory: A Very Short Introduction ISBN 0-19-285383-X
Very soon he enrolled in UCLA Film School for graduate work in film.
Very shortly after that work was submitted, by March 1918, Felix Hausdorff expanded the definition of " dimension ", significantly for the evolution of the definition of fractals, to allow for sets to have noninteger dimensions.
Very long readings also occur for certain kanji or symbols which have a gairaigo reading ; the word " centimeter " is generally written as " cm " ( with two half-width characters, so occupying one space ) and has the seven-kana reading ( it can also be written as the kanji, though this is very rare ); another common example is '%' ( the percent sign ), which has the five kana reading.
Very large and powerful calibers are normal for these firearms.
* Glut tutorial with many lessons ( Very in-depth ) for C
* Wear a Very Big Hat ( Play for Today, 1965 )
* Very Sharp Trumpet Sonata ( 2002 ) for trumpet
Very elaborate and complex schemes for town defences were developed in the Netherland and France but these belong mainly to the post-medieval periods.
Very commonly, these values are powers of 10 ; so for instance, if / stands for one,for ten and + for 100, then the number 304 can be compactly represented as < tt >+++ ////</ tt > and the number 123 as < tt >+ − − ///</ tt > without any need for zero.
Other Kern-Hammerstein musicals include Sweet Adeline, Music In the Air, Three Sisters, and Very Warm for May.
Very few matched strands of natural pearls exist, and those that do often sell for hundreds of thousands of dollars.

Very and chance
** Very low chance of fire ( compared to hydraulic oil ).
Very many examples in castles have been lost to fires, whether accidental or caused in war, but others were painted for monasteries, or given to them from castles, which if they survived World War II bombing have had a better chance of survival.
Very slow spreading ridges (< 1 cm · yr < sup >− 1 </ sup > half-rate ) produce thinner crust ( 4 – 5 km thick ) as the mantle has a chance to cool on upwelling and so it crosses the solidus and melts at a lower depth, thereby producing less melt and thinner crust.
and So Very Real give the band's melodic side a chance to shine through.
Very soon after Carter ’ s arrival in New York City, she was given the opportunity to record with King Pleasure and the Ray Bryant Trio, becoming more recognizable and well known and subsequently being granted the chance to sing at the Apollo Theatre.
In 2003, when Executive Editor of Baseball America Jim Callis was asked whether he thought Greenberg had a chance to be a starter, or was destined to be a backup, he responded: " Very good character guy, often compared to John Cangelosi, more of a fourth or fifth outfielder.

Very and throw
There is a song by the band AFI called " File 13 ," on the album Very Proud of Ya, which contains the lyric, " Someone should throw me away / Feel like a garbage can.

Very and ready
Very precocial birds can be ready to leave the nest in a short period of time following hatching ( e. g. 24 hours ).
" He felt audiences once again were ready to embrace the nostalgia craze started by the successful revivals of No, No, Nanette, Irene, and his own Very Good Eddie several years earlier, and augmented the familiar songs from the film's soundtrack with a liberal dose of popular tunes from the Dubin-Warren catalogue.

Very and spin
Very good at playing spin bowling and courageous against fast bowling, Adhikari had some fine moments playing for India, including a national record 109-run last wicket partnership with Ghulam Ahmed in a Test against regional rivals Pakistan.
Very recently, one group in Max Planck Institute for Microstructure Physics in Halle Germany proved that by using spin polarized electron energy loss spectroscopy ( SPEELS ), very high energy surface magnons can be exited.

Very and run
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 high inflation rates can result in a loss of confidence in the currency, similar to a bank run.
Very large engines ( e. g. marine engines ) can have either extra camshafts or extra lobes on the camshaft to enable the engine to run in either direction.
Very early in the show's run, the second and third prizes were a new TV and VCR and a new camcorder, respectively.
Very few GT350s were delivered to the dealer with the optional " Le Mans " ( or " LeMans ") top stripes, which run the length of the entire car.
Very early in the run, Kahn departed the show.
Very new websites such as The Scoop Times, Sunkey. co. in and The UnReal Times also claim to be run by students, and were covered in The Times of India in July 2011.
Released in April — around the time his Epic single " A Very Special Love Song " was wrapping up its run in popularity — " I Don't See Me ..." quickly became Rich's fifth No. 1 song overall, and third in the first six months of 1974 alone.
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.
Very thick streaks of eyeshadow run down her face because it mixes with her tears.

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