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Rarely, perhaps never, has rock been so heartwarming.
I meet with Berezovsky very rarely, perhaps once every six months".
Maschler awards stars out of five, but hands out the maximum very rarely, perhaps once every two or three years.
But foggers sometimes spread their helpful poison too liberally, where no dengue-infected mosquitoes are present, or too rarely, perhaps neglecting poor neighbourhoods.
It takes no comparison with Churchill to see that rarely, perhaps never, in the history of British politics has such an unlikely and unreliable politician been spoken of as prime ministerial material by so many, for so long.
It is visible in the pathetic but harmless way that "even Americans of modest means have had a tradition of keeping an unused room as a carefully decorated stage set for a play that is rarely, perhaps never, performed".
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New songs are rarely created — perhaps one or two per season.
Rees-Mogg says that, rarely, or perhaps for the first time, he agrees with Corbyn.
Pros Residents say the beach is rarely crowded, perhaps because the beachfront is lined with homes, not shops.
And the cross-pollination between the worlds of fashion, music and art shows a promiscuity that more siloed New Yorkers rarely experience, perhaps as a result of a shared outsider status that haunts anyone in L.A. who is not in movies.
Observations to determine its size are rarely made (perhaps several in 100 are so observed), because they require specialized techniques such as radar or thermal infrared radiometry; rather, the size of an NEO is estimated from its brightness.
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