This bog's stand of Arethusa is unusually large, and contains some rarities. |
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White women provosts at leading research universities, including Ivy League institutions, are not rarities these days. |
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Early pressings of Working for the Man include a second disc of B-sides and rarities that greatly enhances the collection's appeal. |
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Containing all of their released works, it also contains rare compilation tracks, live sets and rarities. |
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Visitors to the National Air and Space Museum in Washington can gaze upon many aeronautical rarities and wonders. |
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You know that I have an agent who is always on the look-out for rarities and curiosities for my collection. |
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This latest release is a collection of B-sides, rarities, soundtrack songs and cover versions which is a must for die-hard fans. |
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It is a cultural opportunity to approach the world of quality food, oenological rarities, cooks from every part of the globe. |
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Even more confusingly, they have a number of brilliant tracks hidden away on soundtracks, rarities comps, and fan club-only releases. |
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The loan exhibition consists of rarities from the collection of the Winterthur Museum in Winterthur, Delaware. |
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We were not using motors or autowinders which were rarities in the military for photojournalist at that time. |
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Additionally, there's a swell new gallery of exploitation magazine covers, accompanied by a different set of radio rarities. |
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Perhaps it will finally make a Pogues album in the box set of rarities, demos and unreleased material projected for release later this year. |
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Large spiral galaxies such as our Milky Way, which are rich in gas, would be rarities rather than the rule. |
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He's got enough steaks in the freezer, and a warehouse of odds and ends from which to pull together a packet of rarities. |
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The birdlife is extremely rich here, and you can expect to see rarities such as the goliath heron, the largest heron in the world. |
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Being given the honour of incorporating these highly sought-after rarities into our company history is a great privilege for us. |
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Another great site, merryandbright.blogspot.com, also shares releases from an archive of Christmas rarities. |
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Though still fiercely independent, they've embraced their new pop status and assembled a stop-gap record filled with B-sides, rarities and a couple of new cuts. |
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The wines on offer represent the best lots of recent vintages and several rarities. |
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Provide notes on unusual observations such as rarities, extra-limital sightings, odd behaviour, odd habitat associations. |
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One can compare the work of this Italian director with a baroque 'Wunderkammer', where the visitor can see all sorts of rarities. |
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Both the four-movement design and the use of a scherzo are rarities in the pre-twentieth-century concerto repertory. |
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But those who heaped abuse were the rarities, the people my friends and I laughed at. |
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The most sought-after rarities sell for thousands of pounds. |
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Hits and misses in the latest batch of best-ofs, reissues and rarities It's possible that even if you're a blues fan, you haven't heard of Ted Horowitz. |
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Marvel at rarities, the latest models, and highlights from the FALLER programme. |
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As Scene participants had done before them, Oinkers started to search eBay for rarities and import pressings. |
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Best Boy is one of those rarities, a true-life documentary that transcends its basic subject matter and premise to say something universal about the human condition. |
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He was in his mid-30s that manic February, and remembers booting up multiple PCs to leach off any Coltrane rarities he was still missing. |
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The dendrological rarities in the park are attractions of great expressive power: nature seems to continue around them forever. |
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This is because such people are, broadly speaking, rarities and if large numbers regularly crossed, they would rapidly cease to be newsworthy. |
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Just drop in an admire some current models, genuine rarities and many highlights in FALLER's range of products. |
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During his lifetime, the Southern German Jesuit Father Ferdinand Orban was an avid collector of rarities. |
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The Quarryville area supports botanical rarities, such as threadfoot and the small-flowered gerardia. |
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However, I also hope they will be fascinated by the many lesser-known works, a couple of which I have never heard. We do have some real rarities in store. |
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In its catalogue such familiar masters as Bach, Haydn and Schubert are represented along with musical rarities by currently forgotten composers who were rated highly during their lifetime. |
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The series of indexes may be used as a comprehensive guide to those first editions, rarities, and curiosities from the 15th to the 19th century held in the Lowy Collection and displayed in the exhibition. |
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I had around 6,000 Cuban records, including some real rarities! |
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They range from common substances such as limestone, worth a few dollars per tonne, to rarities such as beryl, worth millions of dollars per tonne. |
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The first-day cover, or envelope, is dated May 6, 1840, and is rated as one the top 10 rarities in the philatelic world. |
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The seabed southwest of the Isle of Man is particularly noted for its rarities and diversity, as are the horse mussel beds of Strangford Lough. |
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Because of its position, Scilly is the first landing for many migrant birds, including extreme rarities from North America and Siberia. |
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In return, the company offered to provide the Emperor with goods and rarities from the European market. |
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In the past couple of centuries, European monarchs without an official ordinal have been rarities. |
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There are a couple of rarities here, too, especially when Clapton played with Martha Velez and Bonzo Dog Doodah Band leader Vivian Stanshall. |
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Bird-watchers, too, come to spot forest rarities like the white-tailed trogon or the blue manakin. |
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Tries are rarities in World Cup finals, and the score might have terminally wounded a brittler French side. |
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Above all thy rarities, old Oxenford, what do most arride and solace me are thy repositories of mouldering learning. |
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Lucinda Mellor is planning to publish a book containing unreleased songs and rarities, with his friend artist Damien Hirst. |
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Not only are numerous trees extremely old, the stock also includes numerous specimens placed under special protection as well as dendrological rarities from all over the world. |
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A rocket-fuelled mixture of hepcat classics and rockin' rarities. |
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The band, led by Gary Lightbody, have gathered a 30-track, double album of singles like Run and Chasing Cars, cover versions, rarities and album tracks. |
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Reverse migration, where the genetic programming of young birds fails to work properly, can lead to rarities turning up as vagrants thousands of kilometres out of range. |
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Other rarities usually occur where nonrare plants are thickest. |
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As a rule of thumb, medieval European monarchs did not use ordinals at their own time, and those who used were rarities and even their use was sporadic. |
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