This highly exotic wager, requiring the selection of two trifectas, is an expensive investment.
Some euphoniums and tubas were built like this, but today, this approach has become highly exotic for all instruments except horns, where it is the norm, usually in a double, sometimes even triple configuration.
The history of gastronomy in Belarus reveals a highly exotic cuisine.
This resulted in a symphony of flavors, making Malaysian cuisines highly exotic albeit a touch underrated as compared to some of its neighbouring counterparts.
Nevertheless, it seems remarkable that the number of molecules predicted, in over 60 years since the creation of quantum mechanics, should be confined to one or two highly exotic cases.
After the dismal food along the course of the journey, even the highly exotic repast was very welcome, however.
Although the Esperante GTR-1 had major success in 1998, Panoz was aware that grand touring racing cars were becoming highly exotic machines with no road car similarities, such as the Toyota GT-One.
In Germany, for example, and admittedly in many other States too - very thoroughly listed by the Commission in the Green Paper - there are a whole range of highly exotic regulations.
Audi's solution is to use a rotary range-extender engine for its A1 e-tron concept car, while Jaguar uses micro gas turbines for its highly exotic C-X75.
Customers - a very mixed bag - are plunged into a highly exotic world where the extravagant 'hostesses' are equal to the dishes on offer.