The Dalasi is divided into 100 bututs, and there are coins for five, 10, 25 and 50 bututs, although apart form the 50 these are rarely seen. |
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Other aberrations, such as minutes, acentric rings, dicentrics and exchanges, were rarely seen. |
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Another butterfly that is rarely seen is white admiral, a beautiful butterfly that spends a lot of time feeding on honeydew at the tops of trees. |
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Its audience is given a rare view into the lives of a group of people rarely seen on film. |
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The model of perfect competition presented above is rarely seen in practice. |
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The show is killingly funny and the cast rise to the occasions that are presented to them with a panache rarely seen in ensemble playing. |
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American soldiers are now rarely seen outside their vehicles without helicopter and tank support. |
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He said he had rarely seen anyone as drunk and he did not know how the defendant could handle the vehicle. |
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Though rarely seen, it appears always to be close at hand and never at a loss for means of locomotion and transport. |
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All are carved from white granite and show a skill and artistry rarely seen elsewhere. |
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In Asian countries where vegetables are primary in the diet, pattern baldness is rarely seen. |
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Well, the calendar presenting a selection of rarely seen masterpieces of the mural paintings of India is finally here. |
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Experts on such matters say they have rarely seen such a comprehensive and damning judgement. |
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The original photos and titles were rarely seen together until final insertion of the scanned images by the printer. |
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Color, sound and geometry cooperate to a degree rarely seen in animated film, or in film at all for that matter. |
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The variety topazolite rarely occurs in crystals large enough to be worth faceting, and is thus rarely seen in jewelry. |
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The desert night lizard is rarely seen, and was once thought to be rare throughout its range. |
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His hair was short and wavy, and oh, so black, a true blue-black, such as Pamela had rarely seen before. |
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Although rarely seen, mountain lions and bobcats periodically cross the canyon. |
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As it is rarely seen outside Japan this is a unique opportunity for people in New Zealand to view it. |
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There is one rule that my friends, most of whom are boozers of an intensity and dedication I'd rarely seen before, have drilled into me. |
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This bleak picture goes unreported because journalists are rarely seen there. |
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A claustrophobic journey into Nazidom, the likes we have rarely seen before. |
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She and her kind are shy, nocturnal animals, usually hiding deep in burrows and rarely seen in the wild. |
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They have exceeded all expectations and have achieved a level of perfection rarely seen by a vigneron. |
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Guide Mike West said button-quails were rarely seen and it might be that they had been in the area but were wrongly identified as true quails. |
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This is only worth noting because the train had a caboose, which is rarely seen these days. |
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Despite their fearsome size and appearance, cassowaries are solitary birds that are rarely seen in the wild. |
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This substandard home allowed me to photograph the strange, unarmoured rear of the hermit crab that is rarely seen. |
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The sight of the outfield player anxiously pulling on an outsized goalkeeper jersey is too rarely seen in these days of substitute goalkeepers. |
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The exhibition is arranged thematically within a chronological framework with works rarely seen or examined outside their country of origin. |
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The film boasts an emotional honesty all too rarely seen at cineplexes these days. |
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For such a period movie the film is alive with a sense of immediacy that is rarely seen in modern cinema. |
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In a rarely seen move, she postures the father with his back to the audience as soon as the diplomat proposes the arrangement. |
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He is still not totally comfortable when moving into the forecourt and is rarely seen volleying. |
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The building is covered with a curb roof, which is rarely seen in the town surroundings. |
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The last animals were such accomplished killers that they achieved a level of professionalism rarely seen among predacious beasts. |
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In earlier times, socks were mended with the use of a wooden darning egg, a practice rarely seen today. |
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The home side welcomed prolific scorer Ruth Jeays into the squad and started the match with a determination rarely seen at this level. |
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It's a wonderfully opulent survey, providing the chance to bring together some rarely seen works, in particular Degas' epoch-making Absinthe. |
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We've rarely seen him in such unheroic mode, though he does radiate the intensity of a desperate dad. |
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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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The fob is rarely seen because its primary use is to anchor a watch chain on clothing. |
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This crystalline retinopathy is rarely seen with standard doses of tamoxifen, but when present it can cause a substantial progressive drop in visual acuity. |
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Planted along with traditional peonies, irises and chrysanthemums, are lupines, veronicas and Canterbury bells, a contemporary feature rarely seen in Japanese gardens. |
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To call him a character would be an understatement, but beneath the eccentric exterior lurked a diver with levels of discipline and skill I have rarely seen on my travels. |
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They had rarely seen their own fathers carry small children unless their mothers were ill. |
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Dressed that night in an elegant ruby satin, Randolph Duke dress and a dripping diamond necklace, Harden exuded an old-time glamour and refinement that's rarely seen nowadays. |
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Blobfishes are rarely seen by humans because they live so deep. |
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Besides bringing to screen a rarely seen Shakespeare play in India, the film has another extra element, which will probably make old-timers more than nostalgic. |
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Golden jackals, hyenas and even leopards are present but very rarely seen. |
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Neenish tarts are rarely seen, instead it's all about the macaron. |
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Some of his compositions, especially those that include a limited number of figures, display a monumentality that is rarely seen in Ethiopian painting. |
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With the exception of magpies and pigeons, birds are rarely seen in gardens, but the talk included pictures of all kinds of birds in their natural habitats. |
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It is rarely seen outside Scotland and in fact is still fairly uncommon in the Highlands. |
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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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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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But there are no regular commercial routes around the Horn, and modern ships carrying cargo are rarely seen. |
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These methods are rarely seen in developed countries where surgical abortion is legal and available. |
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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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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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She was sporking up her food with the kind of relish Jennifer had rarely seen at three star restaurants. |
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Acute presentation of genital filariasis is rarely seen and includes acute funiculitis, orchitis and epididymitis. |
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A SCANDINAVIAN bird rarely seen in Britain was spotted by eagle-eyed twitchers in Liverpool. |
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A roundworm specific to humans, Ascaris lumbricoides, is rarely seen in developed countries. |
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One of these is the ruffe, resembling a darker miniature version of the perch, which was once common in South Wales but now rarely seen. |
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Artists often use maquettes to test ideas and they are rarely seen by the public. |
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Some species such as scoters, harlequins and long-tailed ducks are rarely seen inland or at other times of the year. |
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Spontaneous pneumothorax is a rarely seen complication in metastatic pulmonary diseases. |
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However, hematogenous vertebral osteomyelitis and discitis are rarely seen. |
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Flem has a singular appetite for capital, he is rarely seen to eat or drink, and yet he constantly masticates the circumambience. |
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Nowadays, the opposite is true, with blue Wensleydale rarely seen. |
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Howler monkeys, foxes, agouti, paea, tapir, red brocket deer, jaguarundi, raccoon, and collared peccary are also found in the park, but are rarely seen during a short visit. |
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Hume's essay Of the Original Contract argues that governments derived from consent are rarely seen, and civil government is grounded in a ruler's habitual authority and force. |
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Elsewhere, the map betrays a decorative rather than practical purpose, particularly in the portrayal of river systems, which form unnatural loops rarely seen on Chinese maps. |
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Hume's essay Of the Original Contract argues that governments derived from consent are rarely seen and civil government is grounded in a ruler's habitual authority and force. |
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Kids dusted off their parents' old sleds, or washed the garbage can lid, before heading to the nearest hill and partaking in something rarely seen recently. |
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Neurofibromas are benign tumors that are rarely seen in the larynx. |
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The drugs seized included methamphetamine, marijuana, and previously rarely seen substances such as JWH-018-artificial marijuana, salvia divinorum, kratom, and triazolam. |
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These young turtles are rarely seen as they swim in deep, pelagic waters. |
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A majority of eel species are nocturnal, thus are rarely seen. |
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Now the rarely seen bladderwort is thriving in areas where reeds and rushes have been cut back, allowing light to get to these strange carnivorous plants. |
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Thomas Demand first encountered John Lautner's fragile, rarely seen cardboard maquettes in 2010 as a visiting scholar at the Getty Research Institute. |
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