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Glassmakers rarely signed or dated their work.
At the reception desk, clients rarely signed in.
They are scattered among libraries in the region, rarely signed and often misattributed to her husband.
There was a prejudice against it because it is not made as art and it is rarely signed or dated.
Mr. Ader said that Jaquet-Droz watches were rarely signed by the maker because of the corporate rules of the time in the Swiss High Jura.
He rarely signed his prints because he frequently gave them away — signed editions and expensive gallery shows were too limiting, in his opinion.
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Free agents rarely sign in the first few days of open negotiations, generally taking time to assess the market.
Pujols's last contract was a bargain for the team, at seven years and $100 million, and players rarely sign two team-friendly deals.
Although Davis had the utmost confidence in his ability to find hit songs and place them in the appropriate contexts, he rarely signs artists on vocal ability alone; there are simply too many variables.
Writers themselves rarely sign up to this polarisation: most are writing the books that are in their hearts, to the best of their abilities – and then handing them over to their publisher, whose job it is to apply the label.
"I rarely sign pieces of paper anymore," says Sten Hansson, the information adviser to the Estonian state chancellery.
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