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1 The answer is, Because of the extreme rarity of the mountain air.
2 It is of extreme rarity , if not unique, in a perfect state.
3 But the extreme rarity of such an occurrence makes it of no importance.
4 These two catalogues have always been of extreme rarity and price.
5 Joan looked flustered and upset-an extreme rarity with her, Louis guessed.
6 Given the extreme rarity of these tumors, the long-term prognosis is difficult to establish.
7 The extreme rarity of this book is well known.
8 It's not so much colourblind casting as colour-neutral, an extreme rarity in mainstream US TV.
9 Opera by Irish composers was once an extreme rarity .
10 However, due to the extreme rarity of the disease, coordinated multicenter investigations should be highly encouraged.
11 Aerogen is an extreme rarity on the Irish industrial landscape, a home-grown globally successful medical technology company.
12 He endeavored, it is said, to suppress his first tract: and copies are certainly of extreme rarity .
13 Some of these are of extreme rarity .
14 That atmosphere is, probably, of extreme rarity ; nevertheless at the present day science generally admits that it exists.
15 Barnes, somewhat of a connoisseur, was not slow to recognise the value and extreme rarity of the prints.
16 An object of extreme rarity .
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