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For each activity, respondents could select (from left to right) "never" (black), "rarely" (dark gray), "from time to time" (gray), "frequently", (light gray), and "all the time" (white).
The underside of the shell is rarely dark; more frequently it is paler than the top, or totally white.
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Lignite, generally yellow to dark brown or rarely black coal that formed from peat at shallow depths and temperatures lower than 100 °C (212 °F).
All evidence to the contrarythe mangy black wardrobe, black and battered Porsche, black sense of humorthere's rarely a dark cloud over his head.
Countries rarely address dark chapters in their past until they can no longer avoid doing so.
They leave the house only for short walks along the dust roads to prayer halls or lecture rooms, rarely after dark, and never alone.
The television rarely went dark -- and when it did, it was often so that we could play football in the backyard.
Just make sure you get mostly clothes with lively colours, especially pink, since Mia rarely wears dark clothes (except for the nights, sometimes).
His tone was husky but rarely heavy, dark-hued but sweet.
The bottom line: darkness in a red wine may mean a lot of things, but only rarely does darker mean better.
You very rarely see a dark-skinned black woman held up in the mainstream media as an example of aspirational beauty.
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