Eksempler på brug af Very distinct på Engelsk og deres oversættelser til Dansk
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As a result of the adjustment at the A-ring, this is a quite distinct steroid, with very distinct cutting capabilities.
But not certainly so, as some very distinct American monkeys are thus characterised.
The Lemuridæ stand below and near to the Simiadæ, and constitute a very distinct family of the Primates, or, according to Häckel
There are three very distinct cries: one is called"chiduco,"
The Lemuridæ stand below and close to the Simiadæ constituting a very distinct family of the Primates,
The flowers are dark pink, with very distinct reflexed petals,
Chester and his antique partner, very distinct and complete, would dodge into view with stride
cultures is very distinct from the rest of Madrid.
But it does have a very distinct concept based around constantly delighting-
Insulin was the very first hormone to be discovered and it has very distinct, effects in the body, although they can be somewhat different according to the particular kind of body tissue.
Pentagon at 530 MPH, they would bury themselves inside the building, leaving two very distinct imprints.
they are very distinct.
is secondary and consists of two very distinct tasks.
high quality gains in strength, and a very distinct hardening effect on the physique of the user.
Nevertheless, these men if seen alive would undoubtedly appear very distinct, so that we are clearly much influenced in our judgment by the mere colour of the skin
Reviews"It gives me the ability to get a very distinct, full, soulful lead tone,
New World monkeys(including two very distinct sub-groups), all of which are characterised by differently-constructed nostrils
I found depicted upon the paper a very distinct representation of the building,
unification which goes along with it involve imposing uniform laws on nations which are very distinct, with their own traditions of liberty,
New World monkeys(including two very distinct sub-groups), all of which are characterised by differently constructed nostrils,