Sentence examples for rare page from inspiring English sources

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But I was told that sequential paralysis of one vocal cord following another is extremely rare," Page wrote.

A rare page from Charles Darwin's On The Origin Of Species has been barred from leaving the UK by the government as a buyer is sought.

It's a rare page in "This Magnificent Desolation" that isn't supersaturated with description — "the deep, leaded bellies of clouds," "a strange, dusken light," "the snow falling heavily through the darkness," "dark pews smelling of linseed and wood soap and the stale sweat of old women".

The Embassy Theatre (1928), a vaudeville and movie palace of mixed Spanish and Italianate design, hosts the city's philharmonic orchestra, touring acts, and a film revival series; the theatre (including a rare Page theatre organ) and part of the adjacent Indiana Hotel (1928) were restored during the 1980s and '90s.

We don't hear much about the hips, but it's a rare page that fails to mention breasts: they smell of sulfur and lamb; nipples are likened to dates, cherries, and button mushrooms, and drive the narrator to such extravagancies as "slightly upturned nipples as nimble as the mouth of a hedgehog" and "whenever her nipple was aroused, you could hang an oilcan from it".

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It is that rare page-turner of a book that both entertains and informs on a subject which concerns everyone.

There followed a rare front-page notice, on Dec. 18, under the smallest of a dozen headlines: "11 Allies Condemn/Nazi War on Jews".

Rare unpublished pages from Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's Le Petit Prince, which shed new light on the beloved story, have been discovered and are set to be auctioned later this month.

A Chinese newspaper has published a rare front-page plea for the release of one of its journalists held by police.

This book has the writing and plot and is a rare literary page-turner full of characters you care about.

There is something geeky, too, about Byrne's dense blocks of text, appearing in practically every panel; it is rare for a page to have as little text as page 35 (Figure 1), where Darwin's rapture at his first encounter with a tropical rain forest is aptly presented wordlessly.

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