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not ve·ry
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not veryadjective
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of not very in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of not very in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
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Over the years, [art in India] has become all about investment, about commodity trade. There are museums but they are not very active in terms of programming. There are galleries but the invitation is not open to all. It's only accessible to a certain kind of person, a certain kind of economic status, we want to get art for the masses.
Human beings are just not very good at recording things.
The potential is still there, even though profitability is not very high in construction, the shorter return period on investment makes it more attractive than other areas of industry.
An American Jew is only used to perceiving anti-Semitism as Nazis in Charlottesville carrying tiki torches, or a swastika being spray-painted onto a synagogue wall, or the Christian right saying that Jews killed Jesus Christ. We're not very attuned to and good at recognizing anti-Semitism when it doesn't come from that extreme side of the political spectrum, but we are going to have to get used to it, because that's what's coming here. It's already here.
Naivasha is a big center because it's a freshwater lake and it is not very far from Nairobi, which makes transport easy, people have been growing flowers there for a long time so there is a skilled labor force in place.
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