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Though he noted that the game would not appeal to everyone, he described it as "something very unique and very powerful", referring to it as a "must-play".
The name derives from the Latin fragillimus ("very fragile"), referring to the delicateness of the bone produced by very thin laminae (vertebral walls).
Committed older gamers take their pastime very seriously, referring to it as "the hobby".
Everyone said the last biennial was very American, referring to its melting-pot inclusiveness.
Suddenly he is very serious, referring to the allegations of sexual harassment that forced Derek Walcott to withdraw his candidacy.
Another local writer expressed loathing for Koolhaas's very being, referring to him as "that little Prada-loafer-wearing, gibberish-spouting architect".
When is very large, referring to Lemma 1, and according to [36] (23).
The president was "very clearly" referring to the gang, White House spokeswoman Sarah Huckabee Sanders said on Thursday in a press briefing.
Most of these studies are drawn from US data, 26 35 with very few referring to other national contexts.
The specific name is derived from the Latin word " colossa", meaning very large, referring to its long body.
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