She rarely dreamed, but she did that night, fretful visions of tight-held jesses and the clipping of wings. |
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Anger and frustration radiate from a man who rarely had faced cause to be angry or frustrated, and he is almost confused by the situation. |
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Healthy hares can easily outrun foxes, but can rarely escape relentless packs of hounds chasing them for up to 90 minutes. |
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While in the US, however, people rarely needed me to repeat my name, calling out to me without inhibitions or jeering me. |
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Individual blogs rarely provide a good measure of opinion across a real-world community. |
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Other aberrations, such as minutes, acentric rings, dicentrics and exchanges, were rarely seen. |
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Another new duck for us was the exquisite Harlequin Duck, a waterfowl rarely spotted close to shore. |
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They rarely earn enough to accumulate significant wealth, but want to minimise financial insecurity, so are a good market for insurance products. |
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The fob is rarely seen because its primary use is to anchor a watch chain on clothing. |
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You need to watch the diet and, he says wryly, this is one publican that only rarely gets a chance to have a few pints. |
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Runners rarely need pure rest on their days off, just a break from the jarring effects of running. |
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Exhibits are dimmed whilst fantastically big projections of rarely seen war photographs cover the jarring, angular interior walls. |
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Idiots like this are an accident waiting to happen and, unfortunately, these accidents rarely affect just the drivers concerned. |
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Benign skin growths include warts, moles, or corns, which are rarely serious problems. |
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Such hypotheses have rarely been quantitatively evaluated with direct measures of disease-related mortality. |
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Until recently, it was assumed that women rarely sexually abused children, but studies now acknowledge the existence of female perpetrators. |
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Analysts must fully absorb cultural information, an area in which the intelligence community rarely excels. |
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Again, absent the use of a gun, knife or poison, jurors rarely accepted arguments for murderous intent. |
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It seems like yesterday that he was the wakeful baby who nursed incessantly and rarely slept through the night. |
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They don't have a button on the waistband but since I rarely wear short tops that's okay. |
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The gradual prolongation of the AH interval is a feature that rarely occurs in accessory pathway conduction. |
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Danny was alarmed at the raciness of his thoughts, as his mind very rarely traveled in that direction. |
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It is a problem people are prepared to turn a blind eye to it because people rarely notice these sites as they are covered over. |
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Rodents and members of the rabbit or hare families are rarely infected with rabies. |
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But if his rugby talent has rarely been questioned, his mental attitude has raised the odd quizzical eyebrow. |
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While jetting around the world to meet foreign leaders, he has rarely ventured outside Kabul to meet local ones. |
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The trees are rarely as majestic as some of those found in the coves of the Appalachian Mountains. |
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Generally you have to do what the director thinks and very rarely do you find a director who is on the same wavelength as you. |
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Sipping from a bottle of water, he speaks quietly and carefully, rarely animated. |
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His actorly tricks, now so familiar, are rarely in evidence. |
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He rarely wrote letters, conducting his business on the telephone or, more often, holding court in public houses, where he was an unrivalled raconteur. |
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When I inquired, she told me that she hates the fact that in the cafeteria, white students rarely sit with black students. |
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It is grandstanding for a right rarely protected unless under immediate attack. |
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Mitt rarely mentions his heritage, which includes a great-great-grandfather who immigrated to America with Brigham Young. |
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Able-bodied people rarely notice the barriers that riddle the world which keep the disabled from participating in society. |
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Government forces, he says, are constantly on the back foot, rarely launching offensives to regain territory. |
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In the argot of the wonks and wizards of geopolitics, Latin America has rarely been a game changer. |
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In my 16 years with CNN and CBS, apa voters rarely got a blip of consideration as worthy of news coverage. |
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The evolution of style is oft studied but rarely understood in any comprehensive manner. |
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She rarely spent time with the family, and he started to complain. |
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The children are taken under the wing of zany housekeeper Martha but rarely see their uncle, who demands absolute silence while he writes his book. |
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It was a bit like academia, where young scholars rarely stick their necks out until they have tenure. |
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The film is often talky, but rarely boring, thanks to the sharp dialogue. |
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Although most families have a water buffalo or cow, these animals are rarely eaten except on ceremonial occasions, when an animal is sacrificed to please the spirits. |
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Claus is an artist, though he does not like to call himself one, and a scholar. As such, he personifies the polyhistor, a species rarely found today. |
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Intravenous cholangiography is rarely used now as opacification of the bile ducts is poor, particularly in jaundiced patients, and anaphylaxis remains a problem. |
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8-syllable names are rarely used baby names for boys. |
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Their reaction to hearing about alternative sexual practices in the abstract is most often amusement, sometimes squickage, rarely moral outrage. |
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They have very rarely above twenty or thirty in their faces, which never mark, and in eight days time they are as well as before the illness. |
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A man very rarely has an image of a person with whom he is livingly, vitally connected. |
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Although newspaper and magazine companies still often own printing presses and binderies, book publishers rarely do. |
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Due to poor funding, however, the government rarely produces documents in most of the languages. |
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A specific set of rules applies for the use of long s in German text, but nowadays it is rarely used in Antiqua typesetting. |
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However, the exponents of these are rarely to be found amongst the Sikhs who are conversant with all the Ragas in the Guru Granth Sahib. |
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While the length of the thesis varies according to the discipline, it is rarely less than 150 pages, and often substantially more. |
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All evidence indicates that water reed was rarely used for thatching outside of East Anglia. |
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Magnesium is rarely used in the fireworks industry due to its lack of ability to form a protective oxide layer. |
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Despite the frequent presence of Saint George, the Dragon rarely appears although it is often mentioned. |
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It is rarely seen outside Scotland and in fact is still fairly uncommon in the Highlands. |
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Tankards are now rarely used, except where made from glass, but historic tankards are often used as decorative items. |
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Although his work subsequently won support from John Ruskin, Rossetti only rarely exhibited thereafter. |
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In the late 17th and early 18th centuries, Locke's Two Treatises were rarely cited. |
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First, government required a degree of intelligence and breadth of knowledge of the sort that occurred rarely among the common people. |
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Many of the liberties enjoyed under Roman law endured through the Middle Ages, but were enjoyed solely by the nobility, rarely by the common man. |
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Although rarely in agreement, they both maintained good will toward and respect for each other. |
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Her novels have rarely been out of print, although they were published anonymously and brought her little fame during her lifetime. |
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Since this type of music was rarely notated, we have little knowledge of its form or content. |
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The performer's feet rarely leave the ground for long, as the step is fast, typically performed at a speed around 116 at feiseanna. |
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Electronic dance music is typically composed using computers and synthesizers, and rarely has any physical instruments. |
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He himself rarely fell foul of Sewell, a mathematician, in which subject Britten was a star pupil. |
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At that time Mahler's music was little regarded and rarely played in English concert halls. |
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Its first performance was by students at the Royal College of Music, and the work is rarely staged by major professional companies. |
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Protective of his private life, he rarely gives interviews and makes very few public appearances. |
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However, conditions were rarely ideal, and the new, improved Kinetophone was retired after little more than a year. |
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Protective of his privacy, he rarely discusses his personal life in interviews. |
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New sites are rarely added to the collection as other charities and institutions are now encouraged to care for them and open them to the public. |
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Unlike a public library, a national library rarely allows citizens to borrow books. |
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Difficulties in calculating the potential energy of the tsunami mean that this scale is rarely used. |
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The old woman was surprised when the soldiers stopped to look at her camouflage quilts, since menfolk are rarely interested in needlework. |
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During the early history of rugby union, a time before commercial air travel, teams from different continents rarely met. |
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Budding professionals in the traditionally working class team sports of football and rugby league rarely go to university. |
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The kick was once in wide use in both Australian rules football and gridiron football, but is today rarely seen in either sport. |
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The drop kick remains in the rules, but is seldom seen, and rarely effective when attempted. |
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A minute or two apart on the road, they were rarely a few seconds apart on time each lap, Hailwood losing by just 2 seconds. |
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Since Elizabeth rarely gives interviews, little is known of her personal feelings. |
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Winter daytime temperatures rarely fall below freezing and are milder than places such as Moscow and Newfoundland which lie at similar latitudes. |
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It rarely fulfilled its intended role as a retreat for the Butes, who seldom stayed there. |
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Bede, whose prejudice is apparent, rarely mentions Britons, and then usually in uncomplimentary terms. |
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Technically it was still possible for the Crown to get the money or a portion of it but this rarely happened. |
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However, regiments were rarely anywhere near this large, and at the Battle of Culloden, the regiments were not much larger than about 400 men. |
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Voter registration was lacking, and many boroughs were rarely contested in elections. |
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We rarely hear, it has been said, of the combination of masters, though frequently of those of workmen. |
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But whoever imagines, upon this account, that masters rarely combine, is as ignorant of the world as of the subject. |
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There were railway maintenance workshops in India, but they were rarely allowed to manufacture or repair locomotives. |
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The climate of Scotland is temperate and very changeable, but rarely extreme. |
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Newport has a moderate temperate climate, with the weather rarely staying the same for more than a few days at a time. |
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In addition to plants that are widespread in Snowdonia, Snowdon is home to some plants rarely found elsewhere in Britain. |
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Snow rarely falls and is unlikely to settle, but is most likely to fall in February. |
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All Cabinet decisions are made by consensus, a vote is rarely taken in a Cabinet meeting. |
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Monored decks are rarely viable because of their difficulties with enchantments. |
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In the last couple of years, it seems like the vast majority of stories posted are MSRs. You rarely see a slash story posted here anymore. |
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However, until recently, simultaneous, multiomic investigation of infecting microbe and holobiont components has rarely been explored. |
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Peter George is another example of a writer of Welsh origins who rarely wrote about Wales. |
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In reality, magistrates rarely impose the maximum fines allowed to them by law. |
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The shirt has rarely been significantly changed, although in the early days of the team, white was also used on the shirts. |
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Despite slow maturation so that growing up is rarely achieved by two and a half years, Bulldogs' lives are relatively short. |
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For example, because they often flatten out large areas, they can be susceptible to fog in areas where fog rarely forms. |
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A field for fingerprints has been present for a long time at the bottom of the third page, but is rarely if ever used. |
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Nominally members of the council were some of the great magnates of the realm, but they rarely attended meetings. |
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A woman was rarely welcome in a position of supreme power, and Margaret was the sister of an enemy king, which served to compound her problems. |
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The taxes severely damaged the local economy, and consequently they were rarely paid. |
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His instructions to Cornwallis during this time were vague, rarely forming explicit orders. |
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These prints were rarely created with a single patron in mind, rather they were created for the commercial market in Japan. |
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The summers are moderately cool, and the winters tend to be rather stormy though rarely producing lightning. |
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They rarely land on water with their feet stretched forward like pelicans or cormorants. |
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The webbed feet are also used to cover the chicks, which are only rarely left alone by their parents. |
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British stoats rarely kill shrews, rats, squirrels and water voles, though rats may be an important food source locally. |
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Cestode species known to infect stoats include Taenia tenuicollis, Mesocestoides lineatus and rarely Acanthocephala. |
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Female offspring rarely stay at home, dispersing over distances that allow them to breed independently, or to join unrelated groups. |
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During winter the hens rarely go down to the ground and most tracks in the snow are from cocks. |
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The average clutch size is eight eggs but may amount up to 12, rarely only four or five eggs. |
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Nesting hens rarely spend more than an hour a day off of the nest feeding and as such become somewhat constipated. |
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Although it kills insectivores, such as moles and shrews, it rarely eats them because of the pungent scent glands on their flanks. |
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The species occasionally, but rarely contracts Pasteurellosis, hemorrhagic septicemia, tularemia and anthrax. |
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Individuals rarely jump from nonactivism to activism overnight. An important, and sometimes very gradual, transition occurs. |
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Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, also enjoys the right to use this version of the Royal Standard although she rarely exercises it on her own. |
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The institution is so Gaelic in nature that it is rarely translated by scholars. |
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Modern scholars have generally assumed such details rarely match exactly what someone of a given rank had. |
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Journals rarely make profits and are typically run by university departments. |
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In fact, intervals of a second are rarely found in pipe band harmony parts, except in passing. |
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They are however rarely known by the population and signs in Gallo are often unreadable, even for fluent speakers. |
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The release rule is rarely enforced in club play unless abuse is suspected. |
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Flint rarely occurs in Wales other than in drifts, or as small pebbles on beaches. |
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Defensive measures were limited at the civitates, rarely more than palisaded earthworks in times of trouble, if even that. |
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Employees of a nonprofit rarely make as much as greedy counterparts in the commercial world. |
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Employees of a non-profit rarely make as much as greedy counterparts in the commercial world. |
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Though skeletons rarely survive in Wales' acidic soil, this skeleton was probably preserved by the addition of lime from the collapsed building. |
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It can be attracted by feeding cetaceans, but rarely follows boats or associates with other shearwater species. |
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It is encountered in Ohio as a passage migrant and rarely as a winter guest, though two recent nestings have been confirmed. |
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Some species only rarely preyed upon by the polecat include European hedgehogs, asp vipers, grass snakes and insects. |
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Although these coins are in practice very rarely found in circulation, they are for convenience described with the circulating coins, above. |
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Before decimalisation in 1971, the pound was divided into 240 pence rather than 100, though it was rarely expressed in this way. |
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The low altitude of the city, and moderating influences of the harbour, mean that lying snow very rarely occurs in the city itself. |
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A notable feature of the arms are the supporters, which in heraldry are rarely granted to universities. |
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The flowers, which are usually conspicuous and white or yellow, sometimes both or rarely green, consist of a perianth of three parts. |
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However, they have rarely played against each another since the 1980s due to Cardiff being in higher leagues. |
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He rarely travels alone and often brings one or more companions to share these adventures. |
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In addition the aerodynamics of a wind turbine at the rotor surface exhibit phenomena that are rarely seen in other aerodynamic fields. |
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Periscopes are rarely used, except for position fixes and to verify a contact's identity. |
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This is only very rarely omitted, generally when the schedule is running late. |
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These populations are separated by inhospitable terrain, and adults rarely travel distances greater than a few hundred metres. |
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Sei whales live in all oceans, although rarely in polar or tropical waters. |
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Rudimentary teeth are also present in the upper jaw, but these rarely emerge into the mouth. |
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Outside breeding grounds, slow clicks are rarely heard, and usually near the surface. |
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Because of their size and need to migrate, gray whales have rarely been held in captivity, and then only for brief periods of time. |
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Arctic seals use more breathing holes per individual, appear more restless when hauled out, and rarely defecate on the ice. |
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They are usually restricted to ancient agricultural land and only rarely penetrate into undisturbed native vegetation. |
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Some rarely used clauses of the Jutlandic Code still apply north of the Eider, but not south of the Eider. |
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It extends from the spring high tide line, which is rarely inundated, to the spring low tide line, which is rarely not inundated. |
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The partial skeletons tend to include the hind limbs and hips, while parts of the anterior body and neck are rarely found in isolation. |
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Apart from the kittiwakes, gulls are typically coastal or inland species, rarely venturing far out to sea. |
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They rarely swim, despite having webbed feet, usually landing on water only to bathe. |
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Polar bear attacks on belugas and narwhals are usually successful in winter, but rarely inflict any damage in summer. |
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However, it is rarely found on exposed shores, and if it is found, the fronds are usually small and badly scratched. |
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John's suspicions and jealousies meant that he rarely enjoyed good relationships with even the leading loyalist barons. |
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In the Pacific Theater of World War II, Japanese merchant ships rarely traveled in convoys. |
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Snow falls on Sinai's mountains and some of the north coastal cities such as Damietta, Baltim and Sidi Barrani, and rarely in Alexandria. |
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These cities were only rarely protected by simple stone walls and more usually by a combination of both walls and ditches. |
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North American brown bears have at times been so feared by the natives, that they were rarely hunted, especially alone. |
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Microbats rarely fly in rain, it interferes with their echolocation, and they are unable to locate their food. |
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Badgers typically eat prey on the spot, and rarely transport it to their setts. |
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Females in their second autumn can produce one or very rarely two offspring per year. |
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Wolf packs rarely adopt other wolves into their fold, and typically kill them. |
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Because of this, it rarely manages to capture hidden hares or birds, though it can easily follow fresh tracks. |
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When such foods are insufficient, they prey on lizards, snakes, frogs, rarely toads and large insects as available. |
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Wolves may attack coyote den sites, digging out and killing their pups, though rarely eating them. |
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Lice, such as Trichodectes canis, may cause sickness in wolves, but rarely death. |
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Swans are generally found in temperate environments, rarely occurring in the tropics. |
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Despite these demonstrated abilities, wild rock doves are sedentary and rarely leave their local areas. |
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Some frogs are killed, but rarely eaten, by domestic cats, and large numbers are killed on the roads by motor vehicles. |
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American beech is rarely encountered in developed areas unless as a remnant of a forest that was cut down for land development. |
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Most serious of the elm pests is the elm leaf beetle Xanthogaleruca luteola, which can decimate foliage, although rarely with fatal results. |
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There is rarely any wood as old as the entire tree, while the boughs themselves often become hollow with age, making ring counts impossible. |
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It is often found cultivated in coppices and orchards and more rarely found in forests stand. |
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By comparison, in its native range, Norway maple is rarely a dominant species and instead occurs mostly as a scattered understory tree. |
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Another spruce with smoothly rounded cone scales and hairy shoots occurs rarely in the Central Alps in eastern Switzerland. |
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In Scotland, sycamores were once a favoured tree for hangings, because their lower branches rarely broke under the strain. |
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Exceptionally, trees may be partially defoliated by it, but the damage is rarely this severe. |
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Weather fronts rarely penetrate far into the continent, leaving the centre cold and dry. |
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Cyclones rarely form along the equator due to the weak Coriolis effect present in this region. |
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The Ekman layer, with its distinguishing feature the Ekman spiral, is rarely observed in the ocean. |
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Most of these species migrate back and forth across open oceans, rarely venturing over continental shelves. |
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In the wet season, it rarely rains all day, but rainfall is very heavy during short periods. |
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Bone tools were used during this period as well but are rarely preserved in the archaeological record. |
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The clerk rarely discharged the duties of the office himself, but appointed a solicitor to act as his deputy in return for a share of the fees. |
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Independents have rarely been elected to the Dewan Rakyat and state legislative assemblies. |
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Since this requires wiring changes by the customer, and may not work on some household telephone wiring, it is rarely done. |
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She avoided public appearances, and rarely set foot in London in the following years. |
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Organisms are only rarely preserved as fossils in the best of circumstances, and only a fraction of such fossils have been discovered. |
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The militia was supposed to be mustered for training purposes from time to time, but this was rarely done. |
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It has rarely been used for serious prose in recent times, but was used much more extensively up until the 19th century. |
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Philosopher David Novitz has argued that disagreement about the definition of art are rarely the heart of the problem. |
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As graves rarely overlap, they may have been marked by wooden posts or stones. |
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Although the Geographica was rarely utilized in its contemporary antiquity, a multitude of copies survived throughout the Byzantine Empire. |
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Only rarely did such barbarians manage to make known their feelings about such use of the concept, as did Ariovistus on that occasion. |
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Although whole bows rarely survive in European climatic conditions, finds of bone Siyahs are quite common and characteristic of steppe burials. |
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The procedure to reload an arquebus was lengthy, rarely allowing more than ten shots per battle. |
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This older name of the city would rarely be used from this point onward except in historical or poetic contexts. |
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The avifauna of Morocco includes a total of 454 species, five of which have been introduced by humans, and 156 are rarely or accidentally seen. |
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Traditionally known for their prowess with ground forces, the Mongols rarely used naval power, with a few exceptions. |
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Fragrances marketed to men are typically sold as EdT or EdC, rarely as EdP or perfume extracts. |
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Due to the need for protection of trade secrets, companies rarely give the full listing of ingredients regardless of their effects on health. |
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Nevertheless, Berberists who openly show their political orientations rarely reach high hierarchical positions. |
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The textile of plain weave is represented by a wide variety of stripes, and more rarely by geometrical patterns such as triangles and diamonds. |
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She lived a relaxed lifestyle, but she rarely left Segovia as King Henry forbade this. |
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Post towns rarely correspond exactly to administrative boundaries and their associated physical features. |
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Although rarely reported, nutmeg overdose can result in death, especially if combined with other drugs. |
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But there are no regular commercial routes around the Horn, and modern ships carrying cargo are rarely seen. |
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Due to its subtropical and tropical climate, Florida rarely receives measurable snowfall. |
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In Commonwealth nations Easter Day is rarely a public holiday, as is the case for celebrations which fall on a Sunday. |
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Also compelling was the possibility of missionary work, an opportunity that rarely arose in a Protestant stronghold. |
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In modern Western societies, scurvy is rarely present in adults, although infants and elderly people are affected. |
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The grape varieties used are local and rarely found outside Galicia and Northern Portugal. |
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This provided a broad view of what had been a rarely visited and poorly reported state. |
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When they returned in the 1880s and 1890s they mainly caught right whales, rarely venturing north to search for bowheads. |
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However, they are separate species, so hybrids rarely occur, and are always infertile. |
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Though sheep's milk may be drunk rarely in fresh form, today it is used predominantly in cheese and yogurt making. |
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Europeans rarely entered the interior of Africa, due to fear of disease and moreover fierce African resistance. |
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Sweet potatoes rarely flower when the daylight is longer than 11 hours, as is normal outside of the tropics. |
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Painted delftware tiles were very cheap and common, if rarely of really high quality, but silver, especially in the auricular style, led Europe. |
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However, since very strict word order is rare in practice, such applications of word order studies are rarely effective. |
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It is rarely used as a matrix TAM and is more frequently observed in past embedded clauses. |
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This dependence on inflectional morphemes means that roots in PIE, unlike those found in English, were rarely found by themselves. |
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The dialects are rarely committed to writing, except for some dialect literature. |
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Idiosyncratic patterns of inflection are much more common with important items of vocabulary than with rarely used ones. |
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The third logical possibility, rarely found in languages, is an unmarked plural contrasting with marked singular. |
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This contrasts with sonorants, which are prototypically voiced and only rarely voiceless. |
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A similar contrast has been reported in parts of south and west England, but it is now rarely encountered there. |
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Pronounced slightly differently, it is the word for the color black, and is rarely perceived as a pejorative. |
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These methods are rarely seen in developed countries where surgical abortion is legal and available. |
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Because they are issued at an early stage, before the court has heard the evidence and made a decision in the case, they are more rarely given. |
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A circuit justice may sit as a judge on the Court of Appeals of that circuit, but over the past hundred years, this has rarely occurred. |
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Michigan rarely experiences earthquakes, thus far mostly smaller ones that do not cause significant damage. |
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Neither judge nor jury can initiate an inquiry, and judges rarely ask witnesses questions directly during trial. |
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Leave is rarely granted, meaning that for most litigants, provincial courts of appeal are courts of last resort. |
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Planners rarely closed old factories even when new capacities opened elsewhere. |
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For political reasons, old factories were rarely closed, even when new technologies became available. |
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The Parliament Act is not valid with all legislation and is a very rarely used backup plan. |
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This means the government is rarely a single party but a coalition of parties. |
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The last has rarely been out of print since its publication in 1813 and was adapted for the screen in the 1926 British film, Nelson. |
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This is the main reason why forge rolling is rarely used for finishing, but mainly for preforming. |
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Although there are few old buildings and rarely new blue stone buildings, its use is generally limited to parts of the decorative walls. |
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This continued throughout the year, except during the four months of the Vassa rainy season when ascetics of all religions rarely traveled. |
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Sundews generally grow in seasonally moist or more rarely constantly wet habitats with acidic soils and high levels of sunlight. |
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A carnivorous plant that catches no insects at all will rarely die, although its growth may be impaired. |
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As was common in the Victorian era, women of her class were privately educated and rarely went to university. |
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There are also turtles, such as leatherback turtles to be found in the Irish Sea, although these are rarely seen by the public. |
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Slavery was rarely pleasant, but the conditions on St. Domingue were notoriously bad. |
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They are rarely fattened when shearlings, the usual period being after they have lost their second fleece, and are wethers. |
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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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No, I'm not poly. I have a shitton of friends who are however, and it's one of those 'alternative lifestyles' that people rarely hear about. |
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I rarely mention Hamas without saying that I abhor its values. |
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They follow us all the way to the wood shore, and I've rarely seen such skill. Nearly as sneaksome as I am. |
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Force socialization rarely creates strong friendships, but there are exceptions. |
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The apatites, which are more soluble than the spodiosites, are formed on heating the latter to redness, hence spodiosites rarely occur in nature. |
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She was sporking up her food with the kind of relish Jennifer had rarely seen at three star restaurants. |
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These guys are sure-handed and smooth, rarely dropping the ball on the field, but routinely doing so off it. |
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Yet those who packed concert halls to listen to him sing, as Indians did for over six decades, rarely mentioned his technique. |
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Community-based tenurial systems are rarely acknowledged by national governments or logging operators in any meaningful way. |
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Classical tomato sauce, as explained by Escoffier, is made with a roux, but this is rarely done in modern kitchens. |
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The facts of toxic masculinity are rarely discussed after mass shootings, as we beat the usual drums of gun control and mental health. |
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Intestinal type villous adenomas are rarely found within the lower urinary tract and even less commonly within the upper urinary tract. |
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Agenesis of the sphenoid sinuses is a very rarely encountered anatomic variation. |
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The captain rarely referred to his wardroom for advice, and this resulted in their discontent. |
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The writer is never enthusiastic and rarely Imaginative. His lines flow with the smoothness of a well-oiled machine. |
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Wrongfully imprisoned action heroes rarely have the time to wait for an appeal. |
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This is an atheological message whose vision of humanity's nature is rarely put in plain, boiled-down-to-essence terms. |
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Playwrights and theatres of socialist complexion have rarely extended beyond the gamit of academicism and elitism. |
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They are shy, and fished a lot by the jungle tribes of Amerindians that rarely get seen by outsiders. |
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Franck's runaway accelerandos and torrential outbursts of emotion have rarely sounded more natural or more necessary. |
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The Colombard grape is rarely associated with California, even though it is the state's most widely planted white wine grape. |
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Finals rarely live up to expectations, and Inter have a reputation for pragmatic play, just as Chelsea did under Jose You-know-who. |
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Cokeromyces recurvatus, a mucoraceous zygomycetes rarely isolated in clinical laboratories. |
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Clancy himself, who rarely speaks publicly, declined an interview. |
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Queneau journalizes but rarely in 1951, when he was elected to the Academie Goncourt. |
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Although there is no precise statistical analysis of assythments, bonds of manrent were only very rarely used in such circumstances. |
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Such kidnapping rarely results in serious injury or death with infant patas monkeys. |
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Avgolemono is a traditional Greek chicken and lemon soup that rarely contains anything but chicken, lemon, eggs, and sometimes rice or onion. |
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They'd purchased a little house in the eighth arrondissement in Paris that for them was just a bagatelle, since they rarely lived there. |
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The motion-captured ape characters are the bleeding edge of digital effects, rarely short of impressive. |
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Bronchography is rarely performed, as it has been made obsolete with improvements in computed tomography and bronchoscopy. |
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Johnson, who, as we have before remarked, rarely praised or dispraised things by halves, broke forth in a warm eulogy. |
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The whole platoon had felt gutted, an attitude rarely reflected in press reporters. |
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Such men are rarely able to satisfy women, partly because the coitive friction is insufficient and partly because their coitive urges are slight. |
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She finally came to terms with her addictions at her third rehab clinic and rarely drank again. |
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Cyberdefamation, virus production, or negligent publication cases will rarely arise out of contractual relations. |
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Sri Lanka's seamers, like their dibbly-dobblers of yesteryear, gave the speedometer a day off, their deliveries rarely touching 80mph. |
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How did a complete stranger know he was an empath? He rarely if ever talked about it, even to his closest friends. It made people uneasy. |
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Their relationships with modern gnathostomes have remained mysterious, partly because their un-mineralized endoskeletons rarely fossilized. |
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Exercitives are not so common. Philosopher-authors are rarely in the position to tell people what to do or think. |
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