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Murray, in case you weren't paying attention to the rare bits where he speaks, is neither English nor Welsh.
It sets the tone for the 1999 series, which captures some splendidly tacky signage and rare bits of urban blight.
Awards shows are typically only memorable for the gaffes, the technical errors, and the rare bits of unvarnished truth.
I had just managed to gouge out the especially rare bits from the whole poached salmon at the buffet.
The findings add a new dimension to knowledge about the era, which had been limited to history books and rare bits of archeological data.
Something Good About Fat Last week brought some rare bits of encouragement in America's long struggle with obesity: children ate fewer calories in 2010 than they did a decade earlier, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported, and the adult obesity rate plateaued after years of increases, with adults consuming fewer of their calories in fast food.
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PEOPLE who fret over health costs got a rare bit of good news in January.
For the local economy, Wall Street's rebound is a rare bit of good news.
It's a rare bit of green and quiet space in the inner city.
But developments in Slovakia over the past month offer a rare bit of optimism.
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