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1 Humor was his natural breath of life, and rarely absent .
2 Outer hair cells often showed significant losses while inner hair cells were rarely absent .
3 On its floor, in the rough and tumble of debate, partizan motives are rarely absent .
4 He was rarely absent from any debate of importance, and never from any important division.
5 The next morning Arnold started out to visit the one rarely absent from his thoughts.
6 And even in the most harmonious natures the elements of agitation and ferment are rarely absent .
7 Stone and pebble are excluded from the building with a care that is very rarely absent .
8 The chairs and table, and the bottle so rarely absent from the table, all stand as usual.
9 The Fallopian tubes are rarely absent on either side, although Blasius reports an instance of deficient oviducts.
10 But the living death to which her offspring might be condemned, was rarely absent from her thoughts.
11 Margaret was rarely absent from my mind, and every memory of her was a blessing and an inspiration.
12 But haze, although its density varied considerably from time to time, was rarely absent from the regions lying eastward.
13 This is true at least of the earlier poetry, and the note is rarely absent even in the Christian lyrics.
14 It is now tesselated with sheets and blankets out to dry, and the sound of people beating carpets is rarely absent .
15 It is now tessellated with sheets and blankets out to dry, and the sound of people beating carpets is rarely absent .
16 This afternoon he paced the rose-garden listlessly by Ida's side, smoking a cigarette-thatcigarette which was rarely absent from his lips.
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