Aún no tenemos significados para "fair approximation".
1Besides, even if it's a fair approximation of Islamics, it's unfair to Galkin.
2Morris flashed what he hoped was a fair approximation of Andy's I'm-so-smart-I-bore-myself smile.
3It may be cavilled at, but it will nevertheless be a fair approximation.
4Summer in Virginia, on the other hand, was a pretty fair approximation of hell.
5A fair approximation of sunlight filtered through the overhang.
6Whiiinneeey! Ayal tried to mimic her and made a fair approximation of a horse's whinny.
7Suppose each one were furnished with a forged inscription in a fair approximation of Kipling's handwriting?
8Question her carefully about how we live, and you'll get a fair approximation of the truth.
9The following is probably a fair approximation:-
10They made a fair approximation of teardrops.
11The doctor entered, approached Max's desk, did a fair approximation of a salute, and started to take a seat.
12First you'd have to find someone to write thirty-two hundred lines of doggerel in a fair approximation of Kipling's style.
13Holly pulled out and unfolded a large square of cam foil that automatically projected a fair approximation of what should be behind it.
14But he tried to placate me by giving me five hundred dollars, and coincidentally enough, that's a fair approximation of the book's true value.
15This will give as a result 61,600 which, I think, is a fair approximation to the number of people in the procession alone.
16But Pluto, discovered at the Lowell Observatory in February 1930, some 13 years after Lowell's death, did serve as a fair approximation for a while.
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