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31. This disease although now a rarity, does warrant a brief description. 32. I decided to skip dessert, which is a rarity for me. 33. South agrees that exotic destinations lose their rarity value when too many charities go there. 34. Hip replacements were once a rarity: now they can be carried out easily and the call for them has escalated. 35. The picture-which is a rarity, like all his oils of the period-had never been put on show. 36. In short, while most judiciaries exercise some discretion in adjudication, the existence of a truly independent judiciary is a rarity. 37. Rewarding as growth is for the companies that achieve it, it remains a rarity. 38. Real art is another matter and, despite recent genuflections towards Rembrandt, a rarity becoming rarer. 39. I can not deny that your condition, given its rarity among women, is of interest to me. 40. That sheep dip is singularly disagreeable to a golden eagle is one reason for its rarity. 41. The campaigners Margaret Thatcher is a rarity among national leaders in that she has a science background. 42. Yet another rarity turned up the other day and which I illustrate here. 43. Fresh fruit and vegetables have become a comparative rarity in the region. 44. Unlike the West,[http:///rarity.html] business luncheons are a rarity and evening entertainment almost never takes place in the home. 45. The rarity of their bones is matched by the rarity of pieces of horse-gear from settlements and cemeteries. 46. Its rarity and beauty has made it much prized, easily worked by skilled craftsmen and worn by both men and women. 47. Although once a rarity, the alto flute is now frequently found in modern orchestras. 48. Despite the rarity of visionary leadership in recent years, Earth has been blessed with a host of true visionaries. 49. The station telephone rang, a rarity in itself, since phone service on the island was virtually nonexistent. 50. Such a rarity these days -- a good basketball team. 51. Rarity is another component of value and with this often went derivation from distant sources. 52. Even more to the point is the actual rarity of defences of the pluralist position. 53. Apart from Emergency Debates which, because of their rarity will command widespread coverage in the media, such debates have limited value. 54. Part-timers or job-sharers are increasing but still a rarity in the middle or higher levels of management. 55. In time, Fallows also became a splendid computer guru, a genuine rarity among top public policy analysts. 56. Pleasure, a rarity at any rate, only serves to weaken one; what one really needs is stamina and discipline. 57. He wore tinted blue glasses, a rarity in those days. 58. Moreover, stage performances of opera had been a rarity during the war. 59. Although the United States boasts some twenty-five million hunters, game has remained a rarity in most homes. 60. And he was that greater rarity, a Moses without political ambition.