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1 Cases are infrequent, however, which means the punishment is rarely carried out.
2 Access gained to potential victims was rarely by chance, an expert said.
3 Surgery is rarely performed on children younger than 1 year of age.
4 The trouble with democracy Read more A lost referendum is rarely fatal.
5 When calcified particular masses are present the diagnosis is rarely in question.
6 Access to cash from China is rarely far away as a concern.
7 He was rarely seen without it, and today he would need it.
8 It 's rarely a good idea to reduce anything complex to bare statistics.
9 Both vice-chancellors agree that, ultimately, protests are rarely about just one issue.
10 In southern Europe, she says, rapes in intimate relationships are rarely reported.
11 Dr Strickland says technology is rarely created to be dangerous or harmful.
12 To start, these systems are rarely connected directly to the public internet.
13 However, long-term follow-up of genotyped families with LQTS has been rarely reported.
14 That means they 're rarely allowed to bar people from their public forums.
15 This fact is rarely mentioned by those applauding the Norwegian tax system.
16 During Saddam's rule, his presidential secretary was rarely far from his side.
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