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We would have Saturday night alone, a rare treat.
A ticket seller at the site in Meroë said it usually receives around 10 visitors a day, meaning there are good odds of exploring them entirely alone – a rare privilege at any historical monument in the 21st century.
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There are no commercial flights available to Antarctica, so one could argue that the opportunity for a civilian to step foot on the land alone is a rare and priceless stipend.
FOR MOST PEOPLE the chance to fly business class, let alone first, is a rare pleasure.
The two saxophonists are a potent combination, but it was the trio alone that had a rare, cool-headed beauty.
Alone, scarred by a rare and isolating skin ailment, he means to breed his dodo, to restore the species.
That alone will make a rare crowd.
(Book collector George Sidney Hellman, writing soon after Harry Widener's death, observed that he was "not satisfied alone in having a rare book or a rare book inscribed by the author; it was with him a prerequisite that the volume should be in immaculate condition").
I'm able to write this now because I have a rare moment alone.
The sentence caught me by surprise as we were out to dinner on a rare weeknight alone.
In wild-type embryos, expression of Ablwt alone is innocuous [49], although a rare commissure may be malformed in a fra3 heterozygote (see arrowhead [Figure 1C]).
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