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That's rarely the case anymore.

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Bikes rarely let him down.

The frugal boy rarely spends money.

Promises of synergy are rarely fulfilled.

Health insurance plans rarely pay for this form of therapy.

We rarely see someone go after the health area.

Original examples of Wang Xizhi's handwriting are rarely seen today.

CAMPAIGNERS for global public health are rarely cheery.

She rarely went anywhere except to her office.

They devolve too little power to local staff and rarely promote non-Japanese to top management.

He had few struggles with Congress, because he rarely asked Congress to do anything.

Apples may be among our favourite fruits, but they rarely stay crispy for long enough.

You shouldn't miss the opportunity to see the play-it's rarely put on.

Strange that we rarely think of time as something we should invest.

The addict may reveal the tip of the iceberg to a friend, but rarely the extent of the obsession.

And when Michael Jackson was growing up, his mother too worried that he rarely went out with girls.

He says: Contrary to a woman's ensemble, shoes rarely make a man's outfit, but they can often break it.

Tea leaves also contain trales vitamins as B1, B2, C, P and PP that are easily absorbed by the human body. Tea is gentle drink which rarely has any sideeffect. Tea drinker rarely suffers from kidney ailments.

Men rarely touched anyone's face, and then only to express anger or disgust at women, and sympathy for other men.

Perry notes that procrastinators rarely do nothing; they do marginally useful things as a way of avoiding more important things.

Around the office, Mr. Combs is low-key, wearing khaki pants and a button-down shirt, rarely wearing a tie and jacket, say those who know him.

The ruling helped to dampen the tests' use in state and federal court, where the results are rarely accepted as evidence.

Another gown — which she calls her 'apron' gown — is made of checkered cotton dobby, a textured fabric rarely seen in evening gowns until recently.

Paul Provost, director of trusts, estates and appraisals at Christie's, another fine-art auctioneer, reckons that “title disputes occur very rarely”.

Only rarely, as on February 27th, does the curve “invert” so that short-term implied volatility is higher than long-term.

To the shock of his employees, who had rarely set eyes on a CEO, Chung strode onto the factory floor and demanded a peek under the hood of a Sonata sedan.

In conservative India, where public displays of affection are frowned upon, young men and women rarely dare to even hold hands for fear of censure or getting a "bad name."

Most of Darwin's friendships were conducted through the mail, and after his five-year voyage on HMS Beagle as a young man, he rarely left his home in the English countryside.

Until reading an able and valuable article in the 'North British Review' (1867), I did not appreciate how rarely single variation, whether slight or strongly-marked, could be perpetuated.

In pairs of older chimps the more dominant one often hogged all the food. And even when sharing occurred two individuals rarely ate from the bowl at the same time.

There are also two facts about human users of software: First, they rarely can express what they are going to want in advance, and second, even if they could express their specific needs, more often than not they change their minds.

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