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This one's even more rare because it has two rings.
I have heard actual content complaints but it's more rare.
But usually those (types of incidents) are much more rare.
Even more rare are discussions of female desire and pleasure.
I think it's even more (rare) than a triple play.
Veto overrides, of course, are much more rare than vetoes.
That is an uncannier, more opaque thing, and infinitely more rare.
It's a very different kind of experience and it's more rare.
This kind of matchup is more rare than one might think.
And multiple face transplants are likely to remain even more rare.
It becomes and more rare to spend time with just women.
Unfortunately, Zapp's are more rare than other widespread potato chip brands.
But leucistic animals' eyes are blue, making them even more rare.
A woman playing Hamlet as a woman is much more rare.
But my fingers had sensed something more rare and valuable: an inclusion.
Female producers were even more rare: sometimes as little as 2 percent.
Each one is different, but some types are more rare than others.
Within our solar system, dunes are more rare than you might think.
There often aren't witnesses to sexual assault, making convictions even more rare.
Such finds are more rare than fans of "Antiques Roadshow" might hope.
Though more rare, women can also be responsible for gender-based violence.
The latter two consequences are more rare than the first, and deadlier.
But this was an instance of positive feedback, which is more rare.
It could, instead, make alimony more rare, and lower the amounts paid.
KS: But are there higher Pokémons than others, like more rare ones, right?
Even more rare: Oksana Chusovitina, a 41-year-old gymnast competing for Uzbekistan.
It's the more rare of the two kinds of strokes, but more deadly.
China, which develops more rare metals than any other country, understands the calculus.
Theories have evolved on why unified control of government has become more rare.
Even more rare is two inmates escaping a jail the same way twice.
Babies named Hillary, too, were more rare in 2015 than in previous years.
Despite being more rare, yellow diamonds are often more affordable than white diamonds.
It's even more rare for them to get along with actors and crew.
More rare were instances in which an imminent threat to others was thwarted.
Dust storms are common on Mars, but planet-encircling storms are more rare.
Veto overrides are even more rare — there have only been eight of those.
Jesus Shoes are hypebeast culture incarnate — there's nothing more #rare than walking on water.
We want to make poverty more rare, they want to make poverty more comfortable.
Chickenpox has become more rare since so many children have been vaccinated for it.
Black hole scientists in New York City, like Dr. Bellovary, are even more rare.
As Amazon drives down the cost of books, it will become ever more rare.
Tune in next week for even more rare lumps, surgical success stories, and satisfying pops.
But Hester's case was even more rare: She had two mutations associated with her leukemia.
Genesis vehicles are more rare in the US: only 100 dealers feature the automaker's cars.
Though they are more rare, a large flock usually has at least one or two.
With Trump actually heading to the White House, the jokes are more rare these days.
The icons of such writing in adult fiction are more rare, but still definitely there.
Getting cut is more rare than you think, but getting burned is a daily thing.
Clinics that do everything—including reproductive health—are becoming more rare under the gag rule.
But it's much more rare than sporadic ALS, which accounts for over 90% of cases.
The form ravaging Dr. Fajgenbaum's body — multicentric Castleman disease — is even more rare and deadly.
While not unheard of on iOS, it's much more rare, especially with this level of sophistication.
The cash will help RDMD expand to build out its product and address more rare diseases.
Still, debilitating healthcare costs are far more rare than people fear, according to the EBRI research.
And since the audience is self-selecting, trolls are much more rare, raising Harris' comfort level.
Maybe even more rare than players getting struck by lightning and cured by deer musk glands.
"Additionally, the brighter the fireball, the more rare is the event," the AMS said in a FAQ.
Those albums only became more rare over the years as copies were scratched, broken, or thrown out.
While it's certainly more rare, predatory behavior from older women toward underaged boys is still a thing.
I have to realize that someone being truthful is going to be more rare than someone lying.
For identical triplets to happen, that zygote needs to split two times, which is even more rare.
It is even more rare that this criticism is about a political move during an election campaign.
It's becoming more rare to hear something I love and connect with and can really listen to.
Most of those incidents happened in the 503s, and they have become a lot more rare since.
He knew someone who was selling off a collection of Latino gang cards that were more rare.
Female paedophiles are probably more rare, since almost everyone diagnosed with any type of paraphilia is male.
Yet there is some recognition that the system is faulty, and capital punishment is becoming more rare.
Today's Friday the 13th is even more rare than usual: It coincides with the fall Harvest Moon.
This second generation version is valued a bit higher, at $28,000, in part because it's more rare.
"When you find a good manager, appreciate it — they're currently more rare than common," according to Harter.
And it has become more rare for children to have a different party affiliation from their parents.
Foreigners have become a rare sight in the capital these days; even more rare are foreign journalists.
Diplodocus skulls are rare, and it's even more rare to find one belonging to a young one.
No more slaughterhouses, no more caging, crating, and crowding animals, no more (rare) cases of outright abuse.
It's much more rare to see a female grip, but women are capable of all of these positions.
Let's watch the women lift super heavy weights, because that's a little more rare and interesting to me.
Even more rare are genuine wheat allergies, which affect an estimated 0.1 percent of people in Westernized countries.
It's called the groundcherry, and its success could lead to the modification of more rare fruits and vegetables.
Even more rare is the opportunity for the winemakers to speak directly with the consumer — and vice versa.
Further observation revealed something even more rare: The center of UGC 1382 is younger than its outer spiral.
In rare cases, improper use of these products can cause other, more rare skin conditions, Dr. Jhin says.
The VW situation is more rare with an admission of guilt and charges being brought against VW employees.
Inter-state wars have become more rare, but civil conflict, proxy battles and genocide still cause great misery.
It is even more rare for patients with this syndrome to go into cardiac arrest, Dr. Teeters said.
Slower convergence rates mean strain builds up more slowly, making earthquakes either smaller or more rare, he said.
I fear this particular phenomenon—the discovery by book or magazine—may be a little more rare now.
But bedtime gets pushed back so often, it's actually more rare for Aaron to be in bed on time.
Though it's more rare than other types of the disease, melanoma accounts for the majority of skin cancer deaths.
We see sex in movies and on HBO shows; it's far more rare that we collectively turn to novels.
Because each mineral contains one or more rare earth elements, many of which are now used in everyday products.
Kate O'Beirne wasn't just a conservative, she was conservative with a pronounced New York accent, something even more rare.
Adorned by more rare photographs, we can see Maria Callas, the Beatles, hard at work with George Martin, etc.
Ten years later, the bloody civil wars are only a memory, and attacks in Baghdad have become more rare.
But while adult trophy heads are often found at grave sites, skulls belonging to children are far more rare.
Incidents like the alleged Bachelor in Paradise assault are still much more rare — but unfortunately not unheard of, either.
"The larger this outbreak gets, the more rare complications like encephalitis, seizures, deaths we're going to see," he said.
And as the provinces rallied to replenish the nations herd, reports of African swine fever grew even more rare.
The really long streaks happened more often in the 1960s and '70s — since the '80s they've become much more rare.
The fact that extreme cold records are getting more rare is one of the trends that's becoming clear to people.
But even those will become more and more rare as they also get bezel-less and edge-to-edge displays.
The smell of mowed grass, orange blossoms, the smell you smell before it rains (more and more rare, it seems).
Is this purely a social construction, or are large butts on men truly more rare than they are on women?
Even more rare are fossils of young hatchlings, eggs and embryos, making it difficult to understand how different species grew.
Dr. Stager, who has studied climate change in the Adirondacks, said warming in the area made such sightings more rare.
Considering that bitcoin is a digital currency, it's more rare for actual stores to accept it as a payment method.
"These are very rare events, and it's even more rare that we get to watch the whole thing," he said.
There are plenty of depictions of gods and monsters in the galleries, but portraits of historical figures are more rare.
The second and more rare is an actively managed page that posts updates very frequently and regularly engages with customers.
But moving outside one's region is relatively rare these days, and even more rare for someone without a college degree.
These cases do happen, but are more rare than being struck by lightning, according to the Brennan Center for Justice.
The conditions the cedar trees need to live are becoming more and more rare as the Middle East heats up.
"That kind of experience is more and more rare for families these days, especially around big urban centers," she said.
Today, liquid fuels — gasoline, diesel, and more rare variants like jet fuel — are made by refining hydrocarbons drilled from underground.
"A handwritten thank-you note adds extra emphasis because it's tangible and more rare these days to receive," Meier said.
Sylvester had one of those powerhouse voices that is becoming more and more rare to hear in mainstream music today.
For everyone else, mutations are more rare (2-3 per 1,000), which is why everyone does not currently get BRCA testing.
People, particularly those with morbid obesity, who can lose even more dramatic amounts of weight without surgery are even more rare.
Every once in a while, and this is more rare now, there's a legitimately strange internet artifact that just pops up.
US government investments using the Defense Production Act to create still more rare earth production capacity would add to this glut.
To score a No. 1 on the chart is a major accomplishment; to debut at No. 1 is even more rare.
The report recommended short-term measures such as stockpiling and longer-term measures to explore, develop and process more rare earth.
It has to account for how plant communities might change; perhaps some species will grow more abundant and others more rare.
Here, however, they're in a contest to prove what is often a more rare talent: the ability to make people laugh.
The Seattle-based retailer has a much smaller store fleet than its peers, making a store closure more rare for Nordstrom.
It's even more rare to see stories about teenage girls that take place in rural and remote areas of the country.
In other words, the coldest periods are warming faster than the overall warming rate, making cold extremes less severe and more rare.
This is extremely unlikely — voter fraud is more rare than being struck by lightning, according to the nonpartisan Brennan Center for Justice.
In New York City, where porch lights and front walks are a little more rare, trick-or-treating is its own thing.
Large stars are inherently rare, and catching a star at just the right moment to watch it explode is even more rare.
An egg typically needs to be walked 2 kilometers before it hatches, and more rare eggs require players to walk 5 kilometers.
His plan involves acquiring more rare drugs in various stages of development and plowing money into an ambitious research-and-development agenda.
Contact with the bodily fluids, or tissues, of another human carrying the virus is also a mode of transmission, but more rare.
The second type is more rare—affecting roughly 1 in 50,000 people who take a psychedelic, but it can be highly distressing.
But the impassioned clashes of last spring, when rival groups squared off against each other after his speeches, have become more rare.
But it is the second charge — misbehavior before the enemy — that is far more rare, and perilous, carrying a potential life sentence.
It's even more rare for wrestlers to continuously reinvent themselves, eschewing nostalgia pops to push the envelope with new and fresh ideas.
In some countries where high-speed internet connections are more rare, a simpler version of Facebook is often used, called Facebook Lite.
Police officers rarely face criminal charges in deaths that occur when they are on duty, and murder charges are even more rare.
These types of plague are more rare — and more dangerous — because unlike bubonic plague, they can be passed directly from person to person.
But if you order your steak medium rare these days, you might get it quite a bit more rare than you bargained for.
However, Muhl's case is even more rare because most people who are chimeras do not have such an obvious physical difference in traits.
It's even more rare for a book to achieve the kind of woozy, elliptical, intimate horror implied by a title like Fever Dream.
After the officers were killed—with Huckabee criticized for his role in Clemmons's release—displays of mercy figured to become more rare yet.
The researchers documented 16 synchronous states that the system fell into under different initial settings, though many more, rare states might be possible.
Though bank robberies are perhaps more rare then they used to be in New York City, elaborate schemes still command attention and fascination.
Because of the swelling amount of people who are anti-vaxx, children are getting otherwise more rare illnesses such as the measles/rubella.
After shutting down his season midway through last year because of a hip injury, his presence around tennis has been far more rare.
It's even more rare for officials and heads of big corporations to show emotions that can be interpreted as discontent with the state.
There are no official institutions dedicated to archiving Palestinian music, making the documents Emile has been able to save all the more rare.
It is unusual to land an interview with the president, but even more rare for a reporter to get him one-on-one.
Somewhat more rare and more valuable is metallurgical (or "met") coal, which has higher carbon content, lower moisture, and fewer impurities than thermal coal.
Conjoined twins with two heads (dicephalic parapagus) make up perhaps only 10% of cases of conjoined twins overall, and are thus even more rare.
An easy going approach coupled with a natural confidence is more rare in the wider dance music community than many would have you believe.
The opportunity to be honest about about one's experience of sexual violence has been much more rare than the experience of sexual violence itself.
Scholarships for graduate and Ph.D. studies are imperative as the academic field is increasingly underpaid and posts of tenured professorship are ever more rare.
It's a stacked bill, to be sure, with Mazzy Star as a pretty incredible highlight—a rare appearance by an even more rare band.
All of us, it turns out, are carriers for at least eight to 10 common, significant genetic diseases and even more rare, enigmatic conditions.
He only sells prototypes if he owns multiple copies, and he uses the money to buy more rare pieces to add to his collection.
Risks associated with epidurals include headaches as well as more rare but serious complications like infections, bleeding around the spinal cord and permanent nerve damage.
In fact, 1D-related trending topics are so popular that's it's almost more rare to see a Twitter trending sidebar without one than with one.
The veil has been lifted on the Democratic Party's 1996 statements describing abortion as a "difficult issue" we should make "less necessary" and "more rare".
US politics is more and more tribal But the increasingly partisan, even tribal, nature of modern politics has made split-ticket voting much more rare.
He'll just take a bunch of photos of some of his more rare finds, post them on Instagram, then go home and listen to Spotify.
Although these allergens affect millions of children, severe reaction to airborne foods is "extraordinarily rare," Dr. Wood said, and fatal reactions are even more rare.
Although it is not unusual to see exports of heating oil from the East Coast during the warmer summer months, diesel exports are more rare.
" READ MORE: Rare photos of Marilyn Monroe with Kennedy brothers 1978: Bob Marley's "One Love Peace" moment It has been described as the "Third World Woodstock.
"I think when I started out on tour, it was something obviously more rare," Raonic said of the influx of Canadian men on the ATP Tour.
That's not saying that there weren't moments of 'I love being here with him and doing this,' but they were definitely a little bit more rare.
Veto overrides are even more rare because an override typically means that many members of the president's own party cast a vote to rebuff his preference.
Wyoming, ranked No. 26 on CNBC's 2019 America's Top States for Business list, has a key role in making the U.S. more rare-earth independent, she says.
We've seen our fair share of underwater drones before, but drones that are equally nimble in the air and beneath the water's surface are much more rare.
It's rare for a mainstream movie to attempt to even convey that kind of cosmic terror and even more rare for a movie to pull it off.
The NIH launched this consortium with the European Commission to deliver 200 new therapies for rare diseases and the means to diagnose more rare diseases by 2020.
In that same asteroid there are more rare Earth elements, such as those used in computer chip manufacturing, than have been mined in all of human history.
Today, the sight of people using laptops on airplanes is pretty unremarkable, while the guy sandwiched between the two Apple owners, reading a newspaper, is more rare
Recurring characters in sequels and franchises are as common as, well, sequels and franchises; recurring characters in movies that aren't sequels are more rare, and more fun.
The long-tongued bee, for instance, which is becoming more and more rare in times of climate change, specializes in flowers with long tubes, like the iris.
Its popularity and layers of security protections made any technique to crack it vastly more rare—and more expensive, on the underground market—than comparable Android attacks.
The department said the move would make the civil rights investigations it did conduct more efficient, but critics said the change would only make them more rare.
More Rare CausesLess commonly, things such as fibroids (benign uterine tumors) may press on the bladder from the outside, causing you to feel like you have to pee.
It is rare to find these types of faults under land, and even more rare -- and potentially catastrophic -- to have one directly underneath such a major population center.
I also represent an extreme minority in the field of engineering today: As an African-American, female engineer, I'm 10 times more rare than a woman in Congress.
It seems more and more rare these days that a book can be so exacting in its effect that it blots the whole rest of the world out.
It is more rare for candidates to remain stable, with only one who is polling above 5% not showing significant movement in the wake of the debates: Warren.
Peril lurks each time we drive, but we are inured to the common deadly risks and shocked by the risks that are actually far more rare and unlikely.
Maybe no one will buy it—with 70 more episodes already ordered by Adult Swim, there's sure to be more rare Rick and Morty artifacts in the future.
High-flying technology startups like Uber and Airbnb get a lot of attention in the media, but as this chart shows, startups are becoming more and more rare.
Fatur suggests that A. muscaria would have been much more rare in Scandinavia—it typically grows in forests since it flourishes in a symbiotic relationship with tree roots.
Mr Fajgenbaum: Since the funding systems and the hurdles are shared across rare diseases, this model has the potential to have an impact on many more rare diseases.
As the Islamic State grew in prominence, Mr. Baghdadi's appearances grew more rare, as did his audio recordings, fueling unsubstantiated reports that he had been wounded or killed.
And some of those claims are made against a "made-up stranger," meaning false allegations against a specific, named individual are even more rare than false reports generally.
It isn't every day you see a sex toy on a billboard, and it's even more rare you'll see one in the hands of a person in their seventies.
"There are many more asteroids in near-Earth space than comets, which are significantly more rare," Michael Kelley, an astronomer at the University of Maryland, told The LA Times.
As cities become more dense and expensive, and personal space becomes more rare, Larrea started to wonder if spaces like homes and offices could be more efficient and intelligent.
Wednesday's episode, "Travel Agents," was a splendid demonstration of the show's ability — more rare than you'd think in the peak-TV era — to do more than one thing well.
While traditional tempura restaurants have a long history in Japan, tempura restaurants in America are far more rare with Japanese cuisine tending to mean sushi, ramen, izakaya, and kaiseki.
He's performed since, though not in his hometown; even more rare, though, is the impending reunion of Black Star, his side project with Talib Kweli, a fellow Brooklyn native.
While we frequently try to fool one another with cleverness, it's much more rare for a fellow performer to go full force and refuse to admit any form of trickery.
The company plans to boost its headcount by next year to about 400, up from about 200, and is already producing 68 percent more rare earth concentrate than under Molycorp.
The company plans to boost its headcount by next year to about 20173, up from about 200, and is already producing 68 percent more rare earth concentrate than under Molycorp.
Because abortion after 153 weeks is more rare, there are fewer ob-gyns who provide this care, making it logistically difficult to find a doctor, which can also create delays.
But investments into outside companies are more rare for Apple; the company has most recently taken stakes in the Chinese ride-hailing service Didi Chuxing and in Toshiba's microchip business.
Because abortion after 20 weeks is more rare, there are fewer ob-gyn's who provide this care, making it logistically difficult to find a doctor, which can also create delays.
In addition, the sample was sent to a professor at UCLA in Los Angeles for composition analysis, which could reveal more "rare elements" which would increase its value even more.
It's fairly common for a music producer to become synonymous with a specific sound, but it's much more rare for them to become the stand-in for an entire ideology.
Meanwhile, someone like Curry—and to a lesser extent, Lillard—would become that much more valuable, given that the ability to stretch a defense at all would become more rare.
Elizabeth Holmes, the founder of the blood testing company Theranos, was a rare breed, something more rare than even the Silicon Valley unicorn she created: a self-made female billionaire.
It is not very common for corporate leaders to publicly back French presidential candidates and it is even more rare for them to get involved in campaigning or join government.
Violence in the area has become more rare since security forces largely flushed out Shi'ite Muslim gunmen in a 2017 campaign that left much of the town's old quarter flattened.
Inside an inn, for instance, you'll find room for three dark detectors — the more you add, the more foundables (and it seems, the more rare foundables) you'll start to encounter.
"There are even more rare syndromes that can be associated with acne, so if someone suddenly got bad acne later in life we look for another underlying cause," Ferris says.
His full offensive repertoire has morphed into a delightful, off-strip exhibit, featuring a picturesque shot, nimble touch, and sturdy aggression that was more rare than regular a year ago.
It's far more rare to find the opposite: a restaurant where commonplace, homey dishes are jolted — and made almost unrecognizable — by Far East flavors like gochujang, curry, seaweed and kimchi.
After the financial crisis, although regulators and law enforcement levied massive fines against approximately 50 different firms totaling nearly $200 billion, prosecutions of individuals proved much more rare and difficult.
More rare were sightings of the great hornbill in India, the Pincoya storm-petrel in Chile and the golden-cheeked warbler in Honduras, according to Marshall Iliff, an ornithologist from Cornell.
Today, it's more rare: A 2014 New York Times story reported that only 60 out of the 83,986 people who had passed the bar in the previous year used this method.
But she has also managed to achieve something even more rare: a vibrant gallery scene that seems to reject the antiseptically academic atmosphere pervading much of the avant-garde art world.
The program, a collaboration between the American Red Cross and AABB, formerly known as the American Association of Blood Banks, is working with OneBlood to secure more rare blood for Zainab.
YouTube awards users with badges for being a paid subscriber to certain channels for six months or more, with badges becoming more rare as their time as a paid subscriber increases.
By testing Instant Videos on Android, Facebook is laying the groundwork for both serving the developing world where iPhones are more rare, and more budget-conscious teens in the developed world.
Tears to the distal tendon, which connects the biceps muscle to the elbow, are more rare but usually result in greater disability and need to be reattached with a surgical procedure.
But, Mr. Lewis continues, while it's easy to convince yourself that you have no options, that's probably more rare than you think — and it's worth putting your assumption to the test.
Rapp took an opposite route, coming out as gay in 143, when being an openly gay actor in Hollywood and in New York was far more rare than it is today.
If Quillinan can figure out a way to extract rare earth from coal — that's the next step in his research — then Wyoming could produce a lot more rare earth than originally thought.
Others, such as Powassan virus, are far more rare, but can be brutal — Powassan in particular swells the brain, causing neurological damage in about half of the patients lucky enough to recover.
An even more rare, and likely obsolete, term used for the same traffic pattern is a "cloverleaf," which appeared as a result in a survey of regional American English from 1965-1970.  
All of this—the trainings, the alarm, the PSAs that emphasize the trauma of school shootings—elides the fact that school shootings are much more rare than other kinds of gun violence.
While Singapore's authorities are known to keep a tight rein on public speech and the media, especially when it comes to matters related to race and religion, outright bans are more rare.
Even more rare than the pieces members are trading, though, is a space on the Internet where users can go for help even when dealing with the most sensitive and personal topics.
On an internet where privacy has all but vanished and everything "disappears," it turns out that the more rare and valuable treasure might not be the promise of ephemerality, but of useless spaces.
But PDA is much more rare in conservative Bhutan, which is why it was so special when the Dragon King and his Queen shared a smooch following their wedding ceremony in October 2011.
It grew out of an effort to protect the app from disruption by competitors and drivers from abuse and, in more rare cases, was also used where there were enforcement stings, she said.
It is rare for prosecutors to appeal a sentence, and even more rare for them to win, but the sentence here fell more than 15 years below the bottom of the guidelines range.
Law and Order: Special Victims Unit on USA Marathons of SVU may be no more rare than days that end in y, but it doesn't mean we don't want to watch them anyway.
The next total solar eclipse, which happens every 18 months, is just around the corner, and Krispy Kreme is celebrating by doing something much more rare, releasing a never-before-seen (or tasted) doughnut.
Condos, more rare in a somewhat untested market, are also going up; Charlie West, a 123-unit version from the Elad Group and Mi&Co, which has its main entrance on West 43rd Street.
What's more, "rare events are going to become more common in the future strictly due to sea level rise," William Sweet, an oceanographer at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), told The Guardian.
Sneakers on resale marketplaces like StockX and Stadium Goods have gone for as much as $20,000, and a lot of more rare designs and colorways have the potential to explode in value over time.
So-called insider attacks by members of Afghan security forces on their international military allies were a major worry several years ago but have become more rare as the number of foreign troops has dwindled.
He imagined it might be like mirror neurons, but much more rare and strong, something almost holy, though he'd never use such a word in the lab, and wouldn't dare tell anyone of this desire.
Sawfish, also known as carpenter sharks, have become more rare in recent years, with all five species of Pristidae being listed as either endangered or critically endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature.
As a result of it being more rare in men, and perhaps more culturally associated with an effeminate shape, the internet is full of dudes who are stressed out about the size of their butts.
Even though the Gentileschi is far more rare and significant a piece in an art historical sense, it is the sense of survival, of triumph over personal adversity, that makes Gentileschi's Lucretia so thrillingly desirable.
The skies above Alabama on Thursday were transformed into a rare display of a cloud known as undulatus, as well as an even more rare and highly prized cloud formation among atmospheric aficionados: undulatus asperatus.
Common chimpanzee behaviours, like stripping the leaves from a twig and using it to fish for termites, are becoming more rare according to new research that suggests that human activity is wearing down chimpanzee culture.
That this could only be seen in a 90-mile-wide line across a stretch of the Pacific Ocean, for just a few moments, makes it even more rare and all the more awe-inspiring.
A hardworking woman who made partner at her law firm (something that was even more rare in 1998 than it is today), she was respected for her accomplishments but, well, "fun" was never her middle name.
But in her recent story, Love explains that her OCD has also manifested in more rare or misunderstood obsessions, like a fixation on bodily functions like swallowing, or the need to always be seen as perfect.
She gave the patient a colon enema once a week, frequent infrared sauna treatments, and high dose intra-vein injections of vitamins; some common ones like vitamin C, and some more rare: glutathione, selenium, and magnesium.
Hershfield says that for people with this kind of OCD, even though it's more rare, this is how we know it's just like any other OCD—there's an underlying fear or doubt related to an obsession.
The film premiered at Sundance last year to positive reviews, with The Hollywood Reporter saying it "contains more rare footage and photos than can really be digested in two hours," which I think is a compliment.
"It's not often you get two chances to have a once-in-a-lifetime experience and even more rare to be handed the keys to a party 90 years in the making," De Luca and Todd said.
Frank Fannon, the U.S. assistant secretary of state for energy resources, said in an interview that tensions with China show the United States should be producing more rare earth minerals and help others ensure a secure supply.
"I hear a lot of stories in which my clients are portrayed as heroes or victims, but it is more rare to hear about times when a client may have caused someone else pain or overreacted," Justus says.
Jeremy Camhi, 40, a sales manager at A.T.M. Depot, a wholesaler, said in an interview on Wednesday that thefts of the machines had become more rare after manufacturers removed obvious points of vulnerability to criminals using analog methods.
Sunday's drill simulated an attack by multiple active shooters (a rarity) using improvised explosive devices (even more rare) and included a drone strike against the school (unheard of in the US, though the same can't be said of Pakistan).
SO: And then eventually you've built out a roster of higher level Pokémon, more rare Pokémon that have better abilities and things, and then you go to locations around you that are on the virtual map on your phone.
Beyond those individual cases, white collar and corruption prosecutions have become more and more rare, budget cuts to the IRS have limited its ability to go after tax cheats, and 1 percenters routinely hide their wealth in shell companies.
On weekends, lines face closures, either partial or full, and there is the occasional delay (although, due to its modern-day signal system, they are more rare than New York—out of my ten or so rides, I was held once).
While these are generally regarded as less "safe" than the jab—which is the longest punch and does not require the fighter to square up or step in close—they are also more rare, and thus harder to prepare for.
In this maelstrom, neither party has successfully established a lasting advantage: the unified control of the White House and both chambers of Congress that Republicans enjoy now has become much more rare over the past half century than in earlier generations.
"The funny thing is, I started developing this app to be able to find the more rare pokémon, but ever since I started developing it, I've just spent most of my time developing it and not catching pokémon," Almutawa says.
I've dealt with stereotypical symptoms, like hand-washing compulsions and a fear of germs and sickness, as well as more rare or misunderstood obsessions: a fixation on bodily functions like swallowing, or the need to always be seen as perfect.
And whereas new spending may have to survive a politically fraught appropriations process every year, a new provision in the tax code will typically remain law until a future Congress decides to overhaul the tax system, a more rare occurrence.
So instead of seeing my full self in Meg, I ended up cherry-picking the traits to which I could relate: her bravery and intelligence, or even more rare her feelings of abandonment and anger caused by her father's absence.
Four-homer games are more rare than perfect games, and Sanchez had already gone long three times on Sunday as part of an offensive explosion by the wounded Yankees that produced 14 home runs against the Baltimore Orioles this weekend.
In a third, Dr. Ousmane Diop, a laboratory expert, explains how, as the virus became ever more rare, the campaign shifted from taking stool samples from crippled children to sampling the sewage of entire neighborhoods for signs of the virus.
Cooking meat at high temperatures for longer periods of time until it's "well done" was also associated with a higher risk of liver disease and insulin resistance than eating meat more "rare" or cooked more briefly, the study also found.
This later bleeding is more rare, affecting about 5 in every 100,000 babies, but Hudak pointed out that that's still 200 of the 4 million babies born every year in the US. So to him, skipping the vitamin K shot makes no sense.
While these attacks have become more common, it's much more rare for someone to be arrested and convicted for carrying them out -- though federal authorities have recently made catching those who do, and ideally dissuading others from doing the same, a priority.
His butt could be the result of any combination of the explanations above, but common sense says he was just born with it, and that it caught everyone's eye because it is actually more rare in men than women for evolutionary reasons.
While the show highlights far more men's deaths than women's, the killing of men feels more routine, as hundreds occur during and even after battles, whereas women's deaths, while more rare, are also more often used to illustrate the maliciousness of evil men.
With respect to one of the more serious side effects - rhabdomyolysis - it's even more rare than the new statement suggests, if you look only at patients without heart disease who are taking statins to lower cholesterol as a preventive measure, said Fonarow.
"There has not been as much progress for some of the more rare childhood cancers but they're harder to study because, again, they are rare so it's more difficult to make progress for cancers that aren't affecting very many kids," Siegel said.
Last month, the school sponsored an unveiling of two more rare books, inscribed editions of works by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. "The program is not pursing a party line or dogma," said Dr. Carrese, who was recruited from the Air Force Academy.
It's far more rare in America that neighborhoods have become more diverse because they have shifted from the left side of this distribution toward the center — in other words, because white residents have moved into neighborhoods that were predominantly African-American and Hispanic.
And the kind of cascading crisis faced by Flight 1380 on Tuesday — an engine explosion that exposes the cabin to the open air, causes a decompression and fatally pulls a passenger partially outside the plane — is even more rare and difficult to handle.
"I worked with a lot of people of very strong faiths on this bill, and, when people look, it's hard to find a religious objection to the incredible amount of good that making these diseases far more rare has brought to the world," Tipping said.
I think it's still more rare to have women support women when you're on top," Pompeo told EW. "When there's a victim situation and other women can come in like, 'Let me help you,' they can be empowered because they're helping someone who's down.
And so the greater truths found in solitude — in nature, like the Romantics' "thoughts of more deep seclusion," or in a country in which you don't speak the language, in which no one knows your name — have never felt more rare and hard-won.
Not only are the nuptials of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle one of the few worldwide spectacles that people will still watch live, it offers TV networks, internet newsrooms and glossy magazines something even more rare: An epic news event they can actually plan for.
While criticisms of Facebook, Google, Apple and Amazon are far from uncommon these days among academics and politicians, as well as privately by developers and advertisers, it's more rare to see these concerns raised publicly by companies that still rely on Big Tech's services.
In this gig economy era of side hustles and contractor positions that are really just full-time jobs sans health insurance, a profession that offers job stability, a decent base salary, and long-term career satisfaction can seem like a unicorn (but more rare).
While it is more rare for young women to get breast cancer — about 11% of people diagnosed will be younger than 45 — when it does happen, the tumors tend to be more aggressive, and young women are often diagnosed at later stages, after the disease has spread.
"SNRIs and TCAs are…classes of medications [that] have also been shown to cause photosensitivity reactions in select patients over periods of prolonged use, although this reaction is more rare within this drug class," says Jay M. Shah, an interventional pain medicine physician in New York.
Narasimhan said he is instead trying to shape Novartis into a company that is "uniquely placed" in the health-care system, balancing between more common ailments such as dry-eye disease or migraines and more rare health concerns like gene diseases, which affects 350 million people worldwide.
Yet perhaps the simplest reason why supercuts have become more rare is because, after 10 years, nearly every well-tested cliche and catchphrase has already been documented: If you're watching an old movie and suddenly see something deserving of a supercut, it's likely already been done.
The infrequency of a presidential or Supreme Court impeachment—two of 44 chief executives and one of 112 justices—and the even more rare conviction—no president or Supreme Court justice has ever been convicted of impeachment charges—shows the device is a rarely-used cudgel.
There is a greater diversity of tree species in the region than anywhere else in North America, and the Clinch River watershed, rising out of the coal fields of southwest Virginia, supports more rare species of freshwater mussels and fish than any river system in North America.
Takeaway #5: Disruption may be more rare exception than broad rule Everyone I spoke with pointed to certain limitations of the theories espoused in Christensen&aposs book — among them, the fact that the process by which incumbents are toppled is limited to a handful of examples.
While it's currently cheaper to just extract from the plant itself cannabinoids used in existing products, as the body of research grows around applications for the more rare cannabinoids found in smaller percentages in the plant itself, brewing the active chemicals will start to look more and more appealing.
Usually, patients are first diagnosed with Parkinson's, and only later do their doctors discover that they have one of the more rare neurodegenerative atypical parkinsonism disorders, which are most likely to affect people in their 50s and 60s and represent approximately 10% to 20% of all cases originally diagnosed as Parkinson's.
On the flip side, the show also does an excellent job of showing how people who are falsely accused of rape (which, it must be noted, is much more rare than people actually being raped) are instantly labeled as sex offenders by a public who doesn't know who to believe.
It is more rare for young women like Kudirka to get breast cancer — about 11% of people diagnosed with breast cancer will be younger than 45 — but when it does happen, the tumors tend to be aggressive, and young women are often diagnosed at later stages, after the disease has spread.
It doesn't take a Carl Sagan-style tear-jerker to realize how unique and awesome our planet is (although it never hurts), but as astronomers ramp up the search for exoplanets orbiting other stars it's becoming clear that places as chill as Earth are even more rare than anyone thought.
What we know about the states where abortion access is restricted is that it doesn't make abortion more rare, but it makes it less safe and also significantly limits access to the very preventive reproductive health care that allows people and families to plan whether or not to become pregnant.
Though it is more rare, a total of 4,614 heart-lung transplants have occurred worldwide between 103 and June 2015, and of these, 712 were pediatric surgeries, according to the International Society for Heart & Lung Transplantation, a nonprofit professional organization dedicated to improving the care of patients with advanced heart or lung disease.
" The papers submitted in the wrongful death lawsuit against the car company, which was filed by the actor's daughter Meadow Walker, go on to claim that one email from a Porsche manager stated, "Another Carrera GT bites the dust," and that crashes of GT's "would be great news to the remaining owners as the GT becomes more rare.
Once Jessi is visited by her first period and her own hormone monster — which, again, is voiced to diabolical perfection by Rudolph — she starts flying into the kinds of random rages and inexplicable bouts of attraction that often define puberty for young girls, an experience that's much more rare to see depicted on TV than that of boys like Nick and Andrew.
Though those precious pressed pills that have become more rare in the US and Canada may have their own issues, such as copycat versions that cropped up, they provide an advantage over the more common MDMA capsules: an appearance that shows serious distinction between batches, which assists greatly in identifying what you're about to swallow before you hit the dance floor.

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