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The case reported in view of rarity and at 2 years followup.
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It was once a rarity for prime ministers to talk about education.
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But fashions change, and rarity and quality will always be in demand.
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Given its rarity, optimal surgical, and oncologic management is not well described.
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But I was ordered by Time City, as a rarity of history.
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Owing to the infrequency of this disease, studies addressing bilomas are rare.
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To me, what is more striking, however, is its surprising infrequency.
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With their greater infrequency the sounds increased in strength and sharpness.
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And here must be recalled the relative infrequency of complete books in classic Athens.
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Due to the infrequency of this malignant disease, no standard treatment would be available.
Usage of rareness in English
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Marie's four years of training made her recognize the rareness of this giving.
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Prediction: the rareness of both Kay's talent and his appearances should make this his night.
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You'll find a man who can savor your rareness.
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Infidelity in marital relations, punishment for; rareness of
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Grandmamma kissed me-a thing of the greatest rareness.
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Think of her as raw, she has the gift of rareness: forget the donkey obstinacy, her character grasps.
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Yet nothing has surprised me more than the exceeding rareness of evidence damaging to the reputation of the new men.
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He knew something of Browning and little of Keats, but he had at least the wit to discern the rareness of her type.
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By taking data from their online searches, comparing the amount available candidates to the chosen field gives us a "rareness factor".
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A thick skin is a fortunate gift, it appears, and one I had thought of extreme rareness in the class to which she belongs.
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The wealthy young noble prized any form of rareness wherever it was visible, having no thought of the purchase of it, except with worship.
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Because true history representeth actions and events more ordinary and less interchanged, therefore poesy endueth them with more rareness and more unexpected and alternative variations.
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Fortifications, rareness of, along Thames, 47; on Thames, examples of, 47; theory of, 62, 63; mediæval, never urban, 66, urban, Louvre an example of, 67.
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'This letter interested me deeply, because the chief difficulty in the study of catalepsy is the rareness of the disease.
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"Ruth has a quaint rareness all her own," Sprague answered, watching the play of the girl's mobile face.
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Marie's four years of training made her recognize the rareness of this giving.