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1 It was a rare place that brought together all these worlds.
2 West Belfast must be a rare place indeed.
3 The pool at Charco Azul provides a rare place to swim on the north-east of La Palma.
5 He builds from time to time in one rare place and another, and the bridge always remains a sacred thing.
6 Photo: Supplied Brothers Phil and Paul Hartnoll of Orbital enjoy a rare place in the history of rave culture and techno music.
7 Shipboard is a rare place for match-making, and, somehow or another, Henry Stephens had contrived to steal away the heart of the 'Downshire' belle.
8 The Square was only a grove then, grown up with plum, hazel, and vine- arareplace for children.
9 In our country, the kind of contact that rubs away race consciousness is possible only in rare places , and intermittently.
10 A wonderful contrast to the generality of Oriental books, it amply deserves a revision in the rare places requiring care.
11 But Bora Bora in the French Polynesian South Pacific is one of those rare places not even social media can enhance.
12 It was one of those rare places near the city where a person could go and actually hope to be alone.
13 "It would be a rare place for a gallop."
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