Seldom will so much hot air have been expended by so many for such a meanly self-serving and self-defeating result. |
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Seldom have such exceptional dancers handled traditional modern and contemporary styles so seamlessly. |
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Seldom has a more acidulous portrait of the city been drawn by one of its preeminent members. |
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Seldom in world history can so much power have been wielded by such an apparently colourless character. |
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Seldom had such a number of storytellers, singers and poetry reciters been together. |
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Seldom in peacetime has a British government sanctioned such a rate of expenditure increase. |
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Seldom have we seen a crowd as large at that which had gathered at Grattan Square, the focal point of the official reception and welcome. |
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Seldom has a stock market correction crept up with such stealth, and struck before we were braced for the pain. |
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Seldom did his journalist's nose and his artist's eye make for such ludic harmony. |
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Seldom has the capital been so spoiling for a fight, and seldom has the only person with the power to ring the opening bell been so Sphinx-like. |
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Seldom does one individual possess all the talents required to meet each of these challenges. |
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Seldom have we witnessed a more shameless display of rude and vulgar behavior towards an invited guest. |
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Seldom has he had to share an appreciable amount of space on an album with a fellow artist. |
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Seldom are such cases solved and rarely are arrests made of mink or rat releasers. |
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Seldom before has a move by a central bank to tighten monetary policy been greeted with such a surge of enthusiasm. |
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Seldom will a blade of grass have been more eagerly awaited. |
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Seldom used in ordinary writing, brace or curly brackets are common in mathematics and other formulaic usage, where they serve to enclose complex sets of symbols. |
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Seldom can testosterone and pedantry have come together in an American political debate in such electrifying marriage. |
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Seldom have I seen soccer of such supreme quality in recent memory. |
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Seldom has a sight gag worked so well in an opera production. |
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John Hurt and Elijah Wood star as math professor Arthur Seldom and grad student Martin. |
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Seldom was the missionary more agreeably surprised than when the mail stage which had picked him up from the train at Ajax, Utah, drew up at an old ranch. |
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Seldom have democratic principles been so drastically enacted into law. |
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An eclectic palette of samples etched out paths seldom visited in accessible forms. |
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Monetary value and new technology are also subjects seldom touched on in books on art history, and we should welcome their inclusion here. |
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It seldom happens that the person who tills the ground has the wherewithal to maintain himself till he reaps the harvest. |
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I'm not sure if that's a case of great minds thinking alike or fools seldom differing. |
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He seldom applied surface decoration other than subtly toned lacquers to protect the metal against tarnishing. |
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The beautiful MacMillan work got a sensitive and delicate reading that asked for more of this seldom heard but wonderful English composer. |
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Those who do not do well during those years seldom if ever catch up with the rest of the population. |
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To this day, Janet says, the museum still has a wonderful collection of dried plants, seldom seen by members of the public. |
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Some have entered the field for largely self-seeking reasons, although such individuals seldom excel. |
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It is said that pride goes before a fall, but seldom does one realise that when the time comes the proud wilt and disappear. |
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Trite stereotypes aside, folk artists seldom get the coverage they deserve. |
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He denied that the material was unsuitable and claimed children seldom enter the petrol station shop. |
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Rarely is a stenographer present, so there is seldom any record of the proceedings. |
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The needs and priorities of the people at the grassroot level are seldom taken into account. |
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Realism is never popular in boating, but the vast majority of boats in marinas seldom venture outside the breakwater. |
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Even the rows and rows of new motels seldom offer a lounge where one can catch a band. |
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A small crowd witnessed the dominant Blue Bulls Country XV enjoying the majority of possession and seldom being pushed into their own territory. |
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Instead, they move from set-piece to set-piece, seldom bringing anything but the most crude of psychological baggage along with them. |
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Even for tech-savvy entrepreneurs, the requested upgrades are seldom quick or painless. |
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Many Flemings have always been proficient in French, while Walloons were seldom proficient in Dutch. |
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Of course many of us have to relearn these lessons in a new cycle because changes in monetary policy seldom suit our book at the time. |
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She had a distinctive voice of intense warmth and startling range, and a technique seldom matched in the history of opera. |
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Additionally all towns of any size employed watchmen, but even in the largest their complement seldom ran to three figures. |
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But you seldom get better by practicing less, doubting yourself and wavering in your commitment. |
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Though forthright, he was seldom blunt, never pontificated and normally put his views across with considerable wit. |
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Juvenile plumage is seldom seen in Washington, although some birds in juvenile plumage can be seen in the eastern flyway. |
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The boa and the rattlesnake are homebodies that seldom travel more than a couple of miles in a lifetime. |
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This is not just a result of the preferences of a mass readership, who happily pick up stories but seldom read poems. |
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Shrub roses underplanted with catmint or lavender will seldom suffer from greenfly infestations. |
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Although seldom more than three inches in length, the hair may be cut to a quarter of an inch at the nape of the neck. |
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The depiction of rural life generally is crass and seldom rises above the level of caricature. |
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But too much of the album sounds overly familiar, and seldom rises above the norm. |
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I concede that the score by the young and promising composer seldom rises above the serviceable. |
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The technophiles and apparent technophobes at the conference seldom engaged closely with each other's presentations and ideas. |
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On one hand, as Theios observed, Western artists depict the myth and romance of the West and seldom its harsh truths. |
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Fraudsters are seldom caught, because they are often from out of town and are using burner phones and generic email addresses. |
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Olga is a lonely but spirited old woman whose children live abroad and seldom visit. |
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That's an idea that is seldom articulated carefully, but that, in fact, drives many people. |
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In their voyage through the remote islands and atolls they seldom took the boy ashore, fearing infection. |
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The environment was defaced by graffiti and malicious damage that was seldom repaired. |
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Such photographers are seldom mentioned in the same breath as the kings in the world of photography. |
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Of course, while atoms interact via well defined forces of attraction and repulsion, people are seldom so straightforward. |
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It's only because she's a real saint such as you seldom come across that she's treating you so kindly. |
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For many people, external lighting seldom goes beyond a security light beaming down on the front garden to scare off intruders. |
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However, diphthongs and macrons are seldom used in modern Romanji to differentiate the vowels with multiple sounds. |
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These days Brown seldom grants interviews, confining most communications to his website. |
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The main brace, being one of the heaviest pieces of running rigging in a ship, was seldom spliced if damaged, but was replaced instead. |
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His solos are seldom more than three minutes long, but he squeezes more into three minutes than most saxophonists could play in ten. |
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Symptoms are unusual, and treatment of venous malformations of the brain is seldom found to be necessary. |
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Magnolia scale and bacterial leaf spot are sometimes apparent but seldom life-threatening. |
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He's seldom been out of the country before on an official trip, a serious resume flaw. |
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They were not sterile, that much we know, and I suspect they were seldom clean-brushed. |
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The world's poorest nations seldom get the chance to frighten the super-rich. |
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I have seldom been so moved by the reconciliation of the lovers, human and fairy. |
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It was a very controlled and contained piece, the dancers seldom moving from outside a small circle of light. |
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However, they seldom if ever attach themselves to an argument which has not already been won. |
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His meetings were since then a must for me, and he very seldom disappointed in his approach. |
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Neighbours said they seldom saw the couple and that the daughters seldom visited them. |
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Plodding of that type seldom facilitates benignity, genial tolerance towards opponents, or leisurely musings on the joys of artistic creation. |
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Of course, basking sharks frequent our coastal waters, but seldom are they observed making the movements described by the surfers. |
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It's very seldom I have a negative attitude toward me based on sexual orientation. |
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At the time I thought he was joking, but I was soon to learn that many of the company's trackmen seldom do even three hours work a day. |
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But for this most secretive and networked of groups things have seldom been better. |
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In summer they go barefoot, but seldom barelegged, as has been lately asserted by a traveller. |
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They seldom answer questions directly, and use silence as a therapeutic tool. |
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With the exception of liver metastases of colorectal cancer, tumour deposits are almost always multiple and seldom amenable to resection. |
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Very seldom would anyone put themselves through all of this just for a few quid. |
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Then the fever begins to seize them, and they keep their beds two days, very seldom three. |
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He is not predictable, he seldom repeats himself, but he constantly surprises. |
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No matter how often a vision is published in annual reports and advertisements, it seldom weathers a change in the market. |
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With a great orchestra, the conductor seldom has to clarify texture, as long as the players follow the markings in the score. |
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Nowadays, general anaesthesia is seldom administered via a mask and anaesthetic gas or vapour. |
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And yet, even while seldom leaving the capital, they offer a perspective on the city that tilts toward distortion. |
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For one thing, they seldom had it, and for another thing they all believed that having it would set up a temptation to spend it. |
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Similarly, Rand Paul is seldom discussed without a mention of Ron Paul, and vice versa. |
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Russia's submarines are in such a poor state of repair that they seldom venture far from port, the Kursk disaster reinforcing fears about the reliability of the Russian fleet. |
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Weekend breaks seldom exceed expectations by such a wide margin. |
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Besides the above-mentioned roles, I also had the pleasure to see her shine in two other seldom performed roles in the Ruzimatov gala in St. Petersburg. |
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Although no spectacular or highly valuable minerals are present, the pegmatites contain minerals seldom found in Wyoming, such as petalite, beusite, lepidolite, and tantalite. |
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When a pond is overpopulated with stunted forage fish and neither bass nor forage fish are reproducing, removal of part of the fish population will seldom solve the problem. |
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One of the most important lessons in online community management is that top-down management is seldom particularly successful in forcing people to act in a certain way. |
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Except for the milestone years, such as 21st birthdays, or the last year of your bachelorhood, very seldom are birthdays the fanfares they used to be. |
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A secure setting is seldom a therapeutic environment, and patients who are given forced treatment are unlikely to respond as well as patients who consent. |
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This type of turtle seldom grows over four inches in length. |
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Carragher is essentially a resilient centre-back and a right-footed player, but he was seldom under any kind of pressure on the left and predictably coped well enough. |
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Apophyllite is seldom seen except in comprehensive collections. |
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I rarely drink spirits in fact, and, leaving aside the occasional pint or glass of wine with lunch, I seldom touch a drop before the sun dips below the yardarm. |
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Jonathan Chait is seldom happier than when he can sound like the villain in an ayn Rand novel. |
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Elgar's Sea Pictures seldom rise above the fustian level of their poetic texts, and among the six Chausson items only two or three were memorable. |
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Keighley's pack was seldom outplayed by Scarborough's robust efforts up front, even though it was shunted backwards from time to time in the scrummages. |
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It should also appeal to younger readers who seldom read Tamil books. |
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But seldom are the appointees so intimately associated with the prime minister. |
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They seldom stray too far from their appointed positions in the structure. |
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If the outside corner is exactly plumb, and they seldom are, you can simply wrap the paper around the corner and begin from its edge on the other side of the corner. |
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Stage coaches seldom stopped to chain a wheel, but trusted to the strength of the breast straps of the wheel horses to control the speed in descending a hill. |
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I would describe his spoken English as perfect, and those able to appreciate it say that he speaks Romanian of a purity which is seldom heard today in his own country. |
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Our conflicts are similar to managing deadly outbreaks of disease, with clear, conclusive victories seldom known or celebrated. |
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Race walking is as, if not even more, arduous than many other categories, yet exponents are seldom acknowledged in the same athletic conversation. |
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Expression of combs and wattles is directly connected to androgen production, whereas feather ornament size seldom depends on current levels of testosterone secretion. |
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The small, nondescript moth is seldom noticed as it flies in the evening. |
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I seldom drink spirits, but I like a glass of red wine, sometimes a beer. |
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In fact, a seldom trumpeted trait about the Malayalam film industry has been its rendering a red carpet welcome to its tinsel townhood neighbours! |
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Dr Watson was seldom in danger of seeing through any of these masquerades. |
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Often the fact is that we have plenty of time for walking the dog in our neighbourhoods but we seldom spend the time to take a walk to be with our parents. |
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For better or worse, the lyrics are equally dated, seldom addressing issues more dynamic than lovesickness, desperation, or down-on-your-luck blues. |
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Eschewing schools and musical fashions, he wrote a great deal of music which is seldom heard, exploring bitonalites and partly delving into the realm of atonality. |
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He points out that in a full scale world war, guerrilla warfare, however romanticized and dramatic, is seldom relevant. |
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A more useless, empty-headed crowd of saddos I've seldom if ever met. |
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Whatever peace and contentment Adams has found seldom finds its way into his music. |
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I am not wasting away, I am seldom ill and always recover quickly. |
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In the news environment I was seldom exposed to nude photography, although one of my first assignments happened to be of supermodels baring all to save Table Mountain. |
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During the Vietnam war, conversion disorders were seldom encountered as repressed memories, and abreactive treatments became a quaint historical artifact. |
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The terms and conditions are seldom read before the 'accept' button gets pressed when installing freeware, like the Google tool bar. |
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Catharine was a tolerable archeress with the long-bow, and the hut was now seldom without game of one kind or other. |
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Sometimes we trolled or set liggers for pike, we seldom babbed for eels, it was such a slimy job. |
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Warwick's first glance had revealed the fact that the young woman was strikingly handsome, with a stately beauty seldom encountered. |
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The great Locke, who was seldom outwitted by false sounds, was nevertheless bubbled here. |
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One seldom finds in Italy a spot of ground more agreeable than ordinary that is not covered with a convent. |
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Clinically, a large exoenteric mass may compress the bowel lumen, but seldom induces intestinal obstruction. |
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His boss was always getting on his case about his standards of dress, even though he worked well and seldom left the back room. |
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In common law jurisdictions, scholarly work is seldom cited as authority for what the law is. |
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Bills may be referred to Departmental Select Committees, but such a procedure is seldom used. |
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By the time of the 1959 general election Churchill seldom attended the House of Commons. |
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Since the npr changes with engine thrust setting and flight speed this is seldom the case. |
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The Louisiana Black Code of 1806 made the cruel punishment of slaves a crime, but masters and overseers were seldom prosecuted for such acts. |
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However, the Practice Statement has been seldom applied by the House of Lords, usually only as a last resort. |
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Temperatures there remain relatively constant throughout the year and snowfall is seldom seen. |
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What you have discovered in the law is a seldom seen flaw within lawyerdom. |
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He became more frail, and seldom left his flat, although he travelled to Liverpool for celebrations of his eightieth birthday. |
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Although they sell well, licensed video games are seldom critically acclaimed. |
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Then the fever begins to seize them and they keep their beds two days, very seldom three. |
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Finger rings were seldom used and earrings were not used at all, as they were seen as a Slavic phenomenon. |
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For contemporary buildings the term is seldom used with the notable exemption of the Palace of Arts. |
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John Dryden's masque King Arthur is still performed, largely thanks to Henry Purcell's music, though seldom unabridged. |
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I only contend that it has very seldom had place in any degree and never almost in its full extent. |
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Love doth seldom suffer itself to be confined by other matches than those of its own making. |
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As a boy and young man, Britten had intensely admired Brahms, but his admiration waned to nothing, and Brahms seldom featured in his repertory. |
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These titles were seldom used when not required, although NME were contractually obliged to do so as part of their involvement. |
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The drop kick remains in the rules, but is seldom seen, and rarely effective when attempted. |
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We present evidence for all three and show that local microtrichial orientation is seldom determined by any one factor. |
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It rarely fulfilled its intended role as a retreat for the Butes, who seldom stayed there. |
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As a nation will seldom declare that it is acting as such, this usually entails a retrospective examination of state conduct. |
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As Heard later explained, the British government seldom invoked its powers over Canadian legislation. |
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The Bf 110s adopted the same Schwarm formation as the 109s, but were seldom able to use this to the same advantage. |
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Snowfall is usually confined to the period November to February, and snow seldom lies on the ground for more than a day. |
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Snow seldom lies at sea level and frosts are less frequent than on the mainland. |
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Millions of hydrocarbons are known, and they are usually formed by complicated synthetic pathways that seldom involve elementary hydrogen. |
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Cavendish seldom missed these meetings, and was profoundly respected by his contemporaries. |
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By the time of the general elections in 1950 and 1951, Labour seldom boasted about nationalisation of industry. |
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Snowfall is usually confined to the period November to February and seldom lies on the ground for more than a day. |
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Like the passive hero, she suffers in the thick of events but seldom moves them. |
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That this is seldom or last of all affected with the Gout, and when that becometh nodous, Men continue not long after. |
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Unlike the sciences, research is most often an individual process and is seldom supported by large grants. |
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It was very common in countries such as Sweden, before the Norwegians developed salmon farming, but is seldom done by private companies. |
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The following are commemorative issues and are seldom encountered in normal circulation due to their precious metal content. |
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The appellation of Germany, is seldom used now-a-days any where but in the title of the Emperor and Elector of Mentz. |
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The artistic output of David Jones is well represented, but seldom on display owing to the fragile nature of his works on paper. |
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The plankton can either be collected from a body of water or cultured, though the former method is seldom used. |
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A pure or merit salvage award will seldom exceed 50 percent of the value of the property salved. |
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The Big Breakfast is the main item at cafes, which is similar to the British cooked breakfast, except that it seldom includes black pudding. |
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They seldom interacted with the local inhabitants, except when doing business. |
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Due to the relatively great depth of the Cleaver Bank, the soil is only seldom, in very heavy weather, moved by wave action. |
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Pouting are generally a small fish, seldom exceeding 30 centimetres in length, although rare specimens can reach almost double this length. |
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They are typically hunted by groups of 10 or fewer orcas, but they are seldom attacked by an individual. |
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They may remain with their parents afterwards, but are now seldom or never fed. |
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An overhanded patch is used on material that is seldom washed, and where the raw edge on the wrong side is not objectionable. |
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Longitude was beyond Pytheas and his peers, but it was not of as great a consequence, because ships seldom strayed out of sight of land. |
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The fights are seldom fatal but may leave the loser considerably debilitated. |
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The subduction process consumes older oceanic lithosphere, so oceanic crust is seldom more than 200 million years old. |
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This demonstrated a new way to probe the storms at low altitudes that human pilots seldom dare. |
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It has become especially useful to metamorphic and igneous geologists where index fossils are seldom available. |
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The raids were such a problem coastal settlements were seldom undertaken until the 19th century. |
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The board itself seldom met, with policy being decided by the president of the board. |
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The variety of style and color of material in the buildings affords an exhibition of outline, light and color, that I think is seldom equalled. |
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The Swiss German dialects are the default everyday language in virtually every situation, whereas standard German is seldom spoken. |
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Political insurgency and a spate of popular revolts seldom equalled shook the foundations of most states in Europe and Asia. |
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Industrialization was a strongly negative factor, as workers who moved to the city seldom joined churches. |
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In the 21st century, anthropology focuses more on the study of people in urban settings and the use of kinship charts is seldom employed. |
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Generally, the Flemish will seldom identify themselves as being Dutch and vice versa, especially on a national level. |
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It was still illegal and, although the law was seldom enforced, it could be a threat or a nuisance to Protestants. |
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Because the choice of allophone is seldom under conscious control, people may not realize they exist. |
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Many Protestants came from a large German immigrant community, but they were seldom engaged in proselytism and grew mostly by natural increase. |
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While maternal mortality seldom results from safe abortions, unsafe abortions result in 70,000 deaths and 5 million disabilities per year. |
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It seldom doth happen, in any way of life, that a sluggard and a rakehell do not go together. |
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There are people who spend their lives there, seldom or never, I presume, seeing any daylight, except perhaps a little in the morning. |
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Although dry stone is seldom used for these purposes today, a great many are still in use and maintained. |
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Laboratory analysis was seldom used for diagnosis, and FMD may thus have gone unnoticed for some time. |
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The methods, now seldom seen, would be also used in the United States, Canada, and Australia. |
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He was a prodigiously quick writer who seldom revised, but pressed on, keen to get his ideas down on paper. |
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He was fascinated by the ever changing light of Lakeland, with views seldom looking twice alike. |
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As it was, the Indian seldom bothered to harvest wild rice on public waters after opening day of the ricing season. |
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Modern rushaholics are always racing, always out of breath, always feeling behind schedule, always striving, but seldom managing to get ahead. |
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We remained in class until 12.45, and then had a lunch of samp, sour milk and beans, seldom meat. |
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I felt like a home appliance one seldom buys but rents when needed, something like a rug shampooer. |
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We very seldom work together on The Archers, we're rarely in the same episodes, so often we're ships that pass in the night. |
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In our waters, however, the shipworm seldom attains a length of over a foot-and-a-half long. |
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He kept always good clerks, he loved money, was smooth-tongued, gave good words, and seldom lost his temper. |
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It was seldom that Mrs. Ladybug hesitated to speak her mind right out to a person if she happened to disapprove of him. |
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In these days, it is so seldom that a squaretoes like that obtains the advantage over one of us! |
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The impact of syrphids has seldom been assessed and their role may be underestimated due to their nocturnal feeding behavior. |
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Offensive wars for religion are seldom to be approved, unless they have some mixture of civil tithes. |
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If you try giving or receiving a tongue bath, you will notice that it seldom gets completed. |
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These properties are seldom measured at WPC extrusion plants, but can have a dramatic impact on WPC production. |
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Primary laryngeal localization of Aspergillus infection is seldom encountered. |
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Although they often have astragals, exterior doors of a facility being modified seldom are fire doors. |
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Guests will be intrigued by scorzonera, similar in some respects to salsify but even less seldom seen. |
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In the history of team booze-ups, seldom can such carnage have been created. |
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More and more, trusts are being created by unrepresented settlors who seldom grasp the instrument's nuances. |
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Halper's analysis of this megalomaniacal doctrine appears at a moment when its folly is being exposed as seldom before. |
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Tarwhine, Rhabdosargus sarba, are also found in both estuarine and offshore waters, but large tarwhine seldom enter the estuaries. |
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Children are particularly powerful exemplars of situationism, since they are clearly seldom responsible for their life circumstances. |
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There were no distinct trails, really, but plains muleys seldom follow trails anyway. |
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It functions today as a microcosm of the sciences, with a multeity seldom found within one institution. |
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The key is technical, loaded with terms seldom used outside of myrmecology, so the illustrations and glossary are particularly helpful. |
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Ironically, although weather is blamed for bad food harvests during a drought, crops grown for export seldom suffer commensurately. |
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Of special significance is the fact that the SSS will reliably cycle automatic weapons, something normal subtonics seldom achieve. |
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He had fiercely championed loveless ladies entering frustrated middle age, the married woman whose husband took her for granted and seldom into his arms. |
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The Federal Trade Commission in recent years has seldom struck out.... But last fortnight the FTC was caught way off base, sent red-faced to the showers. |
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At this time, metastatic infections, retroperitoneal and subphrenic infections, and osteomyelitis of the spine and ribs seldom lead to mediastinitis. |
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Snow seldom lies at sea level and frosts are fewer than on the mainland. |
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A monopoly can seldom be established within a country without overt and covert government assistance in the form of a tariff or some other device. |
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Recondite, concealed within the abdomen, seldom exposed to view. |
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That this succession depended on the fact of ordination to a vacant see and the status of those who administered the ordination is seldom commented on. |
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We will see, however, that the pointerless techniques are seldom satisfactory. Implementations of trees tend to be more complex than those of ordered lists. |
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Its popularity peaked in 1845, after which it was seldom sung. |
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Jacob was not under any obligation to lecture and he seldom did so, but spent his time working together with his brother on their great dictionary. |
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The breeding of farm animals seldom occurs spontaneously but is managed by farmers with a view to encouraging certain traits that are seen as desirable. |
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Smaller than the wambengers, the antechinuses are secretive and are seldom seen by people unless they are caught and brought into houses by domestic cats. |
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Rome was a warlike society, and very seldom did not wage war. |
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In this picture also Gregory has his monastic back on the world, which the real Gregory, despite his reclusive intent, was seldom allowed to have. |
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They are so variant that it is seldom that two identical ones are found. |
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She avoided urban and street scenes and seldom painted the nude figure. |
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People volunteer for many reasons but seldom does anyone volunteer strictly for monetary reasons as very few organisations offer a stipend for volunteering. |
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The bottom ash seldom contain significant levels of heavy metals. |
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Backwoods subsistence farmers, the later wave of settlers in the 18th century who settled along the Appalachian Mountains and backcountry, seldom held enslaved people. |
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Apollo might be increasingly identified in religion with Helios or even Dionysus, but texts retelling his myths seldom reflected such developments. |
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Brown bears seldom attack humans on sight, and usually avoid people. |
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Mrs. Hobson was particularly out of her element in New York, which she regarded as the most sinful of cities, and seldom ventured out of the apartment for any length of time. |
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Because Surrealist writers seldom, if ever, appear to organize their thoughts and the images they present, some people find much of their work difficult to parse. |
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However, phonetically these are now considered a conflation of tone and final consonant and are seldom counted as individual tones in modern linguistics. |
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Furthermore, until the Reform Act 1832, underage MPs were seldom unseated, with Viscount Jocelyn being 18 when elected in the 1806 general election. |
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The ages of masculism are now drawing to a close. Their dying days are lit up by a final flare of universal violence and despair such as the world has seldom before seen. |
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Anyway, they would step up to the firing line, carefully take aim, and kick up dust all around the target but seldom come close to the bull's eye. |
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While on campaign, he seldom ate anything between breakfast and dinner. |
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Louis seldom relied on the fortunes of war, but on intrigue and diplomacy. |
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Samuel was stern, serious and deeply in earnest. He seldom smiled and never laughed. He was uncompromisingly religious, conscientious and morally unbending. |
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By then he had moved to Europe, where he has lived and worked ever since, seldom showing his films in public, except when European cinematheques purchased prints of them. |
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This is because he is so seldom exercised and rarely puts them on. |
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But negligence and sloth having by degrees introduced a total relaxation of discipline, the soldiers began to think their armor too heavy, as they seldom put it on. |
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In most of his writings he keeps to a chronological narrative order, only seldom outlining the bigger picture, leaving the reader to construct that picture for himself. |
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Tacitus's writings are known for their dense prose that seldom glosses the facts, in contrast to the style of some of his contemporaries, such as Plutarch. |
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I corralled the judge, and we started off across the fields, in no very mild state of fear of that gentleman's wife, whose vigilance was seldom relaxed. |
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One-and-twenty worn and defaced shillings, however, were considered as equivalent to a guinea, which perhaps, indeed, was worn and defaced too, but seldom so much so. |
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Such was his wisdom that his confidence did seldom darken his foresight. |
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Landsmen can seldom tell you the direction of the wind, unless it happens to be easterly and beasterly, neither is it any longer a matter of vital importance to seamen. |
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The analemma's shape varies by location, but is seldom perfectly balanced. |
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However, if you simply throw some brochureware on your site, pay little or no attention to proper navigation, and seldom update your content or graphics, guess what? |
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More peculiarly, among those bodhisattvas who do appear in these earliest scriptures, Avalokitesvara seldom receives much in the way of attention. |
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The bacterium that causes the plague, Yersinia pestis, still exists, though the disease occurs rarely these days, and when it does it is seldom lethal. |
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Perhaps because they're so easy to grow, spider plants have seldom shared the cachet of such other houseplants as the African violet, amaryllis or asparagus fern. |
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Energy has seldom been found where we need it when we want it. |
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