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    1. Surprisingly, the next time I call at Betty’s house, she’s not only in (a rarity as she’s usually got the early bus somewhere) but she invites me in for a cup of tea – the first time since Brenda and I called when I first arrived here


    2. The frequency of emigration from Scotland, and the rarity of it from England, sufficiently prove that the demand for labour is very different in the two countries


    3. the first class is a rarity in comfortable weather, and to be there a


    4. It is a rarity when, in the sky of Athens, a cloud


    5. The Breton turned to see the smiling face of one of the other soldiers, an Altmer – something of a rarity in the army, but nonetheless a proud recruit


    6. On the contrary, in the countries which, either from excessive heat or cold, produce no grapes, and where wine consequently is dear and a rarity, drunkenness is a common vice, as among the northern nations, and all those who live between the tropics, the negroes, for example on the coast of Guinea


    7. Paper itself was a rarity as they had little need for it and it was a poor use of resources


    8. participants that shine at what they do with minimal guidance area rarity


    9. A rarity these days, but in those eyes he saw her as a child again


    10. He needed to touch base with normality, normality being a rarity for him nowadays

    11. Perhaps it‘s the rarity of receiving them that makes us value them all the more; anticipating some favorable or direful tidings; giving pause to its contents; (should I open it now or later) or the tears of joy or sadness once the letter has been read


    12. where they are considered a rarity


    13. automobile, a rarity for Indians at that time


    14. "Then, I guess, I have found the right man," I say, astonished at my good fortune, which is a rarity


    15. both amygdales at once; that"s quite a rarity


    16. was a rarity in most of the boys Lucy and her friends


    17. She really is a rarity


    18. Their ranks included white and African-American personnel, a rarity in this period of the segregated armed forces (Ambrose, pp


    19. It would be even more annoying if the suitcase would be stolen which is said to be no rarity nowadays


    20. He had to concede his appreciation for the unusual nature and rarity of the blade’s fabrication

    21. I know the value of such a quality, and I know its rarity, and the fact that the Duke of Savonne is capable of it leaves me breathless and, in truth, more than a little afraid


    22. love seems to be a rarity in our times and this saddens me as


    23. are accustomed to, but it’s a rarity, not the norm


    24. At the moment full maturity is still a rarity


    25. It's a rarity and I think you bring this character out of him


    26. through the mail are becoming more and more of a rarity


    27. It’s not as if doing an extra few hours for them for free is a rarity for you is it? And, what with this being the biggest thing that’s ever happened around here…’ What he said was true and she knew it


    28. “But you are a friend – that is a rarity – and how could I abandon a friend? I will ship with you, be it to hell or beyond


    29. He was a good man, a rarity in her life


    30. Zorokin was however a rarity in the Soviet Union: a pure communist who also happened to be honest and who genuinely believed in the primacy of the needs of the Soviet people as a whole

    31. We noticed the rarity of inflammatory white cell in meat that the name of Al’lah is mentioned over it (on right) compared with meat without the name of Al’lah over it (on left)


    32. It was a gothic-looking construct, a rarity


    33. psychopath on the loose? Cold-blooded murder was a rarity in the area,


    34. a rarity in the world of finance


    35. crystalline rocks have some very useful properties, but their primary appeal is a function of rarity


    36. This one probably dates to the 1830s to 1850s, and that partly accounts for its rarity


    37. The cinnabar included in quartz is a great rarity and it is the best I ever acquired


    38. This fluorite is a very pretty piece, but the larger specimen is much more important and valued for its size and rarity


    39. She is also fascinated by trains, which were a rarity in Vietnam


    40. the opportunity and rarity of the solution

    41. (virgins having become something of a rarity in this day and age)


    42. relationship between the betrothed, however, because of the rarity of such an event, it seems unlikely that all of the spouses of those kidnapped would die in this manner


    43. It’s such a blessing that the shower and the toilet are in the same space, and it is even more fortunate that there is hot water, a rarity in India


    44. Hitler during the 1930s was without question a rarity


    45. Surely some featureless young thing could be willing and that’s no choice of a wife any way; but a lucky guy could bump into a desirable dame in the blind alleys of the Cupid and that’s a rarity anyway; as for affairs, they were seldom, even for the well-heeled in their prime, but as life is meant to be lived, he resolved, one had to go about it regardless and how to make the best of time was the essence of existence


    46. Unfortunately, this victory for equality was a rarity in America


    47. rarity, and when that happens, you never know who’ll come


    48. “They are a rarity on this planet


    49. No-one should be trusted completely he thought, not without understanding, and the rarity of two soul decipherers finding each other was like finding a nun in a brothel


    50. I finished early, that’s a rarity





































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