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K&Co.com and Very, which are both part of the Shop Direct brand along with Littlewoods, also charge interest from the order date, but the revert-to APR is only revealed to shoppers "upon successful account application".
Instead, it behaves like a nominalized structure, since it is subject to certain constraints on nominalization in the language: the degree word hen "very," which heads a DegreeP (Zhang 2015), and the A-not-A question form may not occur in the nominalization domain (Fu 1994; Fu et al. 2001).
The answer, in this case, is very, which is why I was so pleased to find my way to Cafecito at the end of the grueling hike.
Delport says a banner example was this campaign for UK clothing etailer Very, which paid London duo Rizzle Kicks to re-record DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince's "Summertime".
Overall, not very, which is somewhat surprising when you consider that the book's locus are the years between 1988, the year acid house blew up in England, to 1994, the year of the Criminal Justice Act the bill that essentially outlawed outdoor raves in the UK.
This sound occurs in some Britons' pronunciation of the "r" of "very", which Americans hear as "veddy", as well as in most Americans' pronunciation of the "dd" in "ladder" and the "tt" of "latter", when these words are made to rhyme.
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"Obviously our names are very similar, which is very fun".
"It shows that the mechanism of noise-supported transmission is very general, which is very interesting".
Also another student outlined: "The discipline is very practical, which is very stimulating.
As expected, CMPD1 blocked GSTT1 induction by H2O2 very efficiently, which is very similar to the effects of SB203580.
You can glide very quickly which is very good but it might look like a foul.
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