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However, gun violence remains much rarer in Canada than it is in the United States.
While novelistic trios are relatively common, the form is much rarer in theatre.
Such measures are much rarer in local cases than they are in big Federal drug and organized crime cases.
Teenage pregnancy, now much rarer in big cities like Birmingham, has ticked up in rural places such as Devon.
It used to be much rarer in this area, Sundue said, but now its range is spreading north and east.
Though science had taken up the challenge to relate these traits to functions in the 20th century, such deliberations became much rarer in recent decades.
The researchers also suggest that larks spend more of their time alone and interact with fewer people because social events are much rarer in the early mornings.
Lines composed primarily of anapestic feet, often with an additional unstressed syllable at the end of the first line, are much rarer in English verse.
Evidence of attempts at rocket production is much rarer in the West Bank, and no rockets have yet landed in Israel from there.
Such developments were responsible for the assassination of Nasser's successor, Anwar Sadat, in 1981, and for later terrorist attacks against tourists.Brotherly influenceThese, mercifully, have grown much rarer in Egypt in recent years.
The study found that breakdown products left by the most common phthalates used by industry were much rarer in urine samples than those of one of their less abundant cousins, diethyl phthalate.
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