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These initiatives, however, focus on choices that are rather simple.

"You see those two corner cabinets?" he said, pointing to a pair of handsome walnut Queen Anne-style cupboards that are rather traditional for such a modern house.

A number are clearly within the tradition of delicately fashioned fine jewelry, but there are others that are rather unusual conceptions.

Both have long and thin filaments on their bodies that are rather similar to the feathers seen in various fossil theropods and indeed some modern birds.

We have halls that are rather stiff, rigid and orthodox in their repertoire: we should pay more attention to the lighter, less daunting stuff.

"Both treat subjects that are rather taboo, or not being discussed the way they should be because of our racial history and sensitivity.

The vertebrae constituting the spinal column are generalized with centrums (i.e., ventral, or lower, sections connecting with the adjacent vertebrae) that are rather poorly developed.

That is partly because some of them have products that are rather unexciting, so they need all the help they can get.

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Yes, that is rather vague.

In a way, that's rather cool.

"Well that is rather alarming," he added, smiling rather weakly.

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