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It's a common enough sight in Wembley Arena, but rather rarer in the arena of the Albert Hall, at least during the Proms season.
Big-name commercial novelists going after the youth market are rather rarer, although James Patterson, perhaps inevitably given his presence everywhere else in the book market, established the Maximum Ride series for young readers in 2005, and has already published five books, with a sixth due out next month.
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Winning a free ride is rather rare.
Until now, recalls of state lawmakers were rather rare here.
He's always been good at sport – rather rare in our world'.
Moreover, it's rather rare for a woman (allegedly) to rape a man.
The general practitioner, however, is becoming rather rare in some developed countries.
That makes his an interesting voice if still a rather rare one in Brussels.
But Pinewood is a rather rare beast: a trophy asset that actually makes money.
Her Waterbury rally, in the city's decrepit downtown, was a rather rare public speaking event.
"Such level of snow in southeast of France is rather rare".
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