Surf Gidget is a white pug (very rare) who is talented at surfing (also very rare).
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Today TSS remains a serious — but very rare — occurrence.
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" The doctor explains that Udona's case is "very rare.
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There have been the great society ... It's very rare.
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" Reindeer cheese in Norway: "It's very rare and nutritious.
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Very rare to him to have a statement on this.
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Second, the fainting is very, very rare and highly overdramatized.
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This is a very, very rare public misstep for Apple.
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Being attacked twice by a bear is very rare, no?
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It is very rare for an owner to do this.
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Someone could offer you something very rare and exciting today.
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They can't, for instance, find very, very rare gene variations.
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Manslaughter convictions of IDF soldiers on duty are very rare.
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"Those are very rare, but it has happened," he said.
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I put on my very rare full face of makeup.
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Is this only a very rare pathway for the virus?
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Soehn says natural fires are very rare in the park.
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Again, until very recently, this was a very rare disease.
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He's not on social media, very rare in our time.
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Stocks [and] bonds are wearing a very rare positive correlation.
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" Misuse, the company said, "is very rare on our platform.
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There is precedent for postponement, although it is very rare.
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It's very rare to get people together for one cause.
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I think there will be some, but it's very rare.
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It's also a very real, very rare, fully functioning instrument.
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Before the 18th century, apologies in English are very rare.
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With the ACLU's help, she got a very rare exemption.
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Below, a very rare photo of Raf Simons getting down.
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Percival is a Pigapoo, which is a very rare breed.
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There are some that don't, but it is very rare.
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It's very rare when most of the seats aren't filled.
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It was very rare to only do a scene once.
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It's very rare, after all, that a nominee gets withdrawn.
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It's very rare that you see this stock down this much.
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To have them played out in the newspaper is very rare.
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And in very rare cases, it can be fatal, says Tierno.
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There were no tubes, and Benjamin is a very rare baby.
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"Adoption of cubs by bears is very rare," the park describes.
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He noted that bear attacks in the area were very rare.
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The best news is, large asteroid impacts are very, very rare.
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For anonymous donations, it's very rare that any scrupulousness is used.
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Complications from the virus in adults seem to be very rare.
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Issues involving standard operating procedures are very rare, said Lt. Cmdr.
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But then, a Pamela is a very rare sort of person.
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It's very rare that a new artist gets that much heat.
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"This piece is very rare," the police wrote in a statement.
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"Diversion is very, very rare," among his patients, he tells VICE.
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Yet such infections as necrotizing fasciitis are very rare, Keiser said.
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A very rare quality down that end of the weight spectrum.
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That's why the Demiguise is often hunted and remains very rare.
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It is very rare to see a Lenin toppled in Russia.
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Experts, meanwhile, have repeatedly concluded that voter fraud is very rare.
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So much progress hinges on the kindness of very rare souls.
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Think opossum, or squirrel, but more rat, and very, very, rare.
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But an emergency landing like this, he said, "is very rare."
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It's very rare that things like that happen in a brothel.
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"Thankfully, it's very, very rare, but it upsets me," Blaney said.
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They're very rare because they're hard to find — factory lefty guitars.
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I think it's very rare that a midfield team achieves that.
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Other diseases — such as measles, rubella, diphtheria — became very, very rare.
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But this philosophical side of him is something that's very rare.
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"A front garden is an anomaly — very, very rare," she said.
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But what of places where the big storms are very rare?
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I've played this character from an infant, which is very rare.
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Still, it should be emphasized that these incidents are very rare.
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I've gotten a few of the "very rare" trophies thus far.
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"It seems to be a very, very rare trait in today's youth."
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It&aposs very rare for one volcano to trigger another, she said.
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And today that's one of those things that's very rare to find.
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Ghali diagnosed her with a myxoma, a very rare and aggressive tumor.
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It is very rare if I fall asleep with my makeup on.
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An initial public offering (IPO) for a VC firm is very rare.
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I think it was just a very rare and obviously tragic accident.
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While such scenarios are possible, "these things are very rare," Zarembski said.
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Such actions occur only in "very, very, very rare cases," he added.
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While prosecutions under these laws are very rare, they do still happen.
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And that's still very rare for any phone with a large screen.
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Still, though, an impeachment of a president is a very rare thing.
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This is common at small social enterprises, but very rare at scale.
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It's very rare that you see new industries built by single companies.
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"Having a female voice on the staff is very rare," says Brennan.
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As in, it formed over land -- a very rare occurrence, meteorologically speaking.
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This is very rare as releases usually take months to come together.
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We lost someone very rare to us, we lost a real one.
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This controlled, emergency-landing procedure is very rare, especially on commercial flights.
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His car collection also includes several very rare Beetles and muscle cars.
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"It's very rare to see Japan trading at a discount," he said.
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"It's a very rare thing to see a cleric killed," he said.
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"Suicide is fortunately still a very rare event," Madsen said by email.
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Except in very rare cases, this change has never been made. Opinion
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In very rare cases, tooth decay has the potential to be deadly.
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It's actually very rare that people get into it through their families.
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Vipassana meditators exhibit a very rare occurrence: extremely high gamma wave synchrony.
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It's very rare to find a unique timepiece with a unique complication.
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It's very rare for these kinds of perjury cases to move forward.
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This is still a very rare condition -- despite the apparently rising numbers.
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It's very rare that a theater gets a majority of ticket sales.
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Yeah, you saw a very rare thing for Lyanna, which is warmth.
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"It's very rare to have demonstrations by the ultraright," Mr. Camus said.
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We're now the owners of a colour - that's a very rare thing.
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Lawsuits and outright bans for data policy violations were also very rare.
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It's very, very rare for someone to be 'passionate' about custom watches.
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It's a very, very rare feat and it translates across multiple sports.
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A special grand jury devoted to a single investigation is very rare.
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But it's very rare to spot one like Conchy in the wild.
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Legal experts say it is very rare for judges to deny a warrant.
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" FWC officials say that alligator attacks are "a very rare occurrence in Florida.
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"It's very rare for these threats to escalate offline," the nice man began.
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Rickles was a genius, a sort that is very rare and very wonderful.
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"What is extraordinary about this case is that it's very rare," Olivarius says.
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"It is a very rare occurrence," the former Dr. 90210 star tells PEOPLE.
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In New York City, its very rare to have your own outdoor space.
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AND MR. KNIGHT JOINS US FOR A VERY RARE AND VERY SPECIAL INTERVIEW.
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But they rarely showed up at CrossFit events, and are very rare today.
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This is very rare for me, so I enjoy every moment of it.
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That would be very rare for him, but now it all adds up.
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I even shave my legs (very rare event!), and cover myself with lotion.
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"These are very rare pieces, the only costumes that survive," says de Guitaut.
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But so far, successes have been infrequent, and often for very rare diseases.
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But using real geese for it has become very rare in recent years.
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It's very rare that you get female characters like that front and center.
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There was a lady who is dying of a very rare lung disease.
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"Collisions have been very rare where they've been put in place," said Keesmaat.
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This scene of emotion between two lovers is very rare in North Korea.
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Numerous studies have shown that voter fraud in U.S. elections is very rare.
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To be accessible, reliable and still thrilling is a very rare achievement indeed.
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Ryan: It is very rare, but we have done it in the past.
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When I am on a beach is very rare, like once a year.
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This is very rare, Scorpio, since you usually have your eye on everything.
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"Especially with CPG companies, it's very rare that those teams aren't in silos."
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A very rare site in Greenland: barefoot visitors enjoying the rays of sunshine
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Denaturalizations have happened consistently over the past few decades — but they're very rare.
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Once in a great while, I'll watch a movie but it's very rare.
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It is very rare that a murder is the first case of violence.
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They identified 40 different kinds of neurons, for example, including very rare types.
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The move is "very rare," the lawyer, Lin Qilei, said in an interview.
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At The New York Times, it is very rare, but not entirely unprecedented.
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But it's very rare that a deal won't go through because of a probe.
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It's very rare for a member of the minority party to control the gavel.
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But fuel starvation on a commercial flight is very rare, one expert told CNN.
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She is blind and has cortical visual impairment and a very rare seizure disorder.
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So far, "with very rare exceptions, no one dies of literal thirst", Gleick said.
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On his feet are a pair of the very rare semi-frozen-yellow Yeezys.
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That finally got it going (the company claims this is a very rare anomaly).
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Febrile seizures following flu vaccination are possible but very rare, according to the experts.
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We still do a form of lobotomy, called the cingulotomy, but it's very rare.
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A 21-year-old chick sound engineer was very rare at the time. 15.
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These abilities are highly unusual in animals and very rare indeed in non-primates.
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In very rare cases, a bird will actually make a hole in an airplane.
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Brooker's situation is very rare — a minority of prisoners are in for drug offenses.
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"These were very rare and unprecedented conditions that lead to the destruction," she said.
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"They are very rare, extremely expensive, and usually exported out of Vietnam," said Truong.
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It's very rare for people with check-ins to have criminal convictions, he added.
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Trump makes a very rare appearance at church for a regular Sunday worship service.
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"Lemarié was articulating this very tender, beautiful process with very rare materials," Scotch said.
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In past years it was very rare to foster very young children, Michelle said.
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It's very rare to have Afro-Brazilians in positions of power in the country.
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"It's important to understand that misuse is very rare on our platform," Whithorne said.
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Followers never see her car, and a photo of her meals is very rare.
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On very rare occasions, sleepwalkers have died while sleepwalking and have killed other people.
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It's very rare for Israeli and Arab officials to gather around the same table.
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As Joe explains, it's very rare for a killer to start in his 60s.
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To put it another way: This is a very rare — and cosmically advantageous — event.
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"It's very rare to see an adult with egg allergy -- not impossible," he said.
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He ran in over a dozen primaries, a very rare approach at that time.
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But it's very rare to see an entire theme based on a specific product.
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It was an act that was both dishonest and wise, a very rare combination.
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"It is very rare that compensation over deferred pay becomes a problem," said Marietta.
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It's very rare that it happens with a partner — this unbelievable connection, this chemistry.
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It is very rare for WHO to issue travel warnings for a viral pandemic.
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That makes them a very rare thing among new car purchases: A decent investment.
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"It is very rare that compensation over deferred pay becomes a problem," said Marietta.
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"Lawsuits and outright bans for data policy violations were also very rare," he added.
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A viral homerun like that is as unlikely as the (very rare) white rhino.
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Until now, shark attacks in the area had been very rare, a spokesman said.
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There were 11 bids on the "very rare" item, with bidding starting at $85033,000.
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We realized that because of Kindle, it's very rare to see a physical book.
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This is very rare in the theater today, where actors are thinking psychologically, naturalistically.
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He proudly calls himself a progressive in a swing district and that's very rare.
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Domestic terror charges are very rare, given that there's no federal domestic terror statute.
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It would be a very rare situation that it would bubble up to me.
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" He added: "It's very rare that a family has actually taken care of everything.
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It is very rare to get the chance to talk to an active Zeta commander.
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Moreover, it's very rare for an incumbent prosecutor to actually lose a bid for reelection.
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But Topol cautioned that the research only applies to a very rare form of ALS.
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"It's very rare that a brand has the substance to back it up," he says.
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"Ties should be very very rare on the hybrid maps and the payloads," Kaplan said.
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Facebook might be even more valuable for individuals with very rare conditions and their families.
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Even when survivors file a complaint, prosecution is very rare and takes years to conclude.
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"It is very rare for transgender [people] in Pakistan to report a rape," she added.
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The two boys stayed in contact following their releases, forming the rap collective Very Rare.
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It's very rare that this occurred and we are very blessed to have him here.
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Eventually, they were able to diagnose her with a very rare condition, known as hematohidrosis.
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Sadly, it's not very rare anywhere in the world for people to attack intimate partners.
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It's very rare that the precheck lines are anywhere as long as the regular lines.
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I'm gonna bring the judge in on that: 'Judge, you have a very rare opportunity.
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"It is very rare for us to lose a patient on the table," she says.
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You'll report an incident in your own records if it's serious, but it's very rare.
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"It's a very rare event," Dean Elterman, urologic surgeon at Toronto Western Hospital, told me.
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Chanel's ring is the very rare and expensive "whore cut," usually reserved for Russian prostitutes.
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Of course, there's always the very rare person who comes on and tries to troll.
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He's that very rare athlete who's been able to convert stubborn, antagonistic individuality into gold.
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Despite being the subject of some national news coverage, these faculty departures are very rare.
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It's just a very rare tattoo — and a dangerous one, if done incorrectly, Luna stresses.
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The bottom line: Nightmares are potentially life-threatening, though this appears to be very rare.
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It is very rare for the government to take on a drug maker over patents.
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But Ferguson argued that, if it is a disorder, it seems to be very rare.
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The book is an object lesson in the timeliness — and very rare timelessness — of comedy.
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It's very rare that we can say, 'This person did it; this person started it.
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Aviation professionals classify turbulence from light to extreme, a form they say is very rare.
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We have hundreds of official NASA Twitter accounts, and this is a very rare occurrence.
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It's a very rare and novel achievement in these times, and we should respect it.
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It's very rare that I travel somewhere and feel totally alone—that's an amazing gift.
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That's why it's very rare for me to talk about the inspiration behind the collection.
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The then three-year-old was diagnosed with a very rare type of blood disease.
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You see that it does leave permanent scars in its wake, in very rare instances.
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Now, even small parties often have international visitors, which was very rare in the 22010s.
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Ramani said the boy was suffering from a very rare condition called compound composite odontoma.
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Glybera was approved in Europe for treatment of a very rare disease, lipoprotein lipase deficiency.
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"It was very rare to see, at that time, someone singing in English," Salvador remembered.
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It's very rare to make it through a lifetime in New York City night life.
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According to the Humane Society of the US, coyote attacks are, in fact, very rare.
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Although internet-connected cameras and smartphones can be hacked, this is a very rare event.
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In a statement to CNN, GoFundMe maintained that misuse of the platform is very rare.
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"It is very rare to have a music director who is female," Ms. Yip said.
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It is very rare to see a large negative supply shock in an advanced economy.
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But this is a very rare case where opposition against the United States was unanimous.
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We license millions of clips every year, and it's very rare that something like this occurs.
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It also seems it is very rare, given the case studies I'm finding and working through.
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In a very rare scene, Khaled actually looks worried when Ray asks him to repeat himself.
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"These are very rare cases and the virus isn't a concern for them," Supawan told Reuters.
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The idea you'd require a supermajority to get something done was reversed for very rare occasions.
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But it's very, very rare for eyes to go from brown to blue-hazel like this.
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This is only the second successful birth of this very rare species in the zoo's history.
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Irritation is very common, but an infection — when the piercing is done right — is very rare.
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It's a very rare type of lymphoma, which is cancer that starts in white blood cells.
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You should enjoy your singledom, because it's very rare that anyone remains single for very long.
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Pay is high — typically in the six figures and on very rare occasion, reportedly much more.
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" Robert Jervis agrees: probing for "alternative explanations of what was happening" is, he finds, "very rare.
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What had once been a very rare condition became rampant after Rely went on the market.
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Kaplan said such situations are "very rare," but are usually done in a more orderly way.
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While very rare, it does happen, so it's worth considering with some guidance from a doctor.
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I have a very rare neuromuscular disease that I was diagnosed with almost three years ago.
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The scientists who operate GERDA are hoping to spot a very rare type of radioactive decay.
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"A person being non-binary is very rare for the 'average' person to understand," they said.
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Legal experts have characterized the latest arrest as very rare for someone already released on bail.
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Over all, incidents like the Disney attack remain very rare despite Florida's growth in recent decades.
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So the cancer would be very rare even with 300 cases over 10 years or longer.
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I was just another commuter, wearing an unusual (and still very rare) pair of Apple AirPods.
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I understand it's very, very rare, so I'm honored that Will chose my puzzle to decorate.
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"It is very rare that a country's intelligence officer is caught in another country," Lt. Gen.
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It's very rare when I see something about a suspect that's really very compelling at all.
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It was just a very nice thing to do, and a very rare thing to do.
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"It's a very rare occurrence and one we hope we will not witness again," said Allen.
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Afterward he suspended the White House credentials of Jim Acosta of CNN, a very rare step.
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"This would be a very rare, but very important, use of the state's power," he said.
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It's very rare that there's not a picture of her on one of our mood boards.
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The Oscars do celebrate filmmaking, and it's very rare that the best ones don't win out.
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"I think her performance in this movie is a very rare performance," Theron said of Robbie.
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"These dots are actually very concerning." transcript Voices like these from Chinese citizens are very rare.
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GE's cash troubles Dividend cuts are very rare these days, because the US economy is booming.
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ASAP's impact, confirmed through rigorous, continuous evaluation, is very rare in the annals of higher education.
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ASAP's impact, confirmed through rigorous, continuous evaluation, is very rare in the annals of higher education.
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This type of birth, an example of "fetus-in-fetu," is very rare but not unprecedented.
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The negatives of a flu shot are almost nonexistent, and significant side effects are very rare.
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That said: It's very rare these days for someone to work a job for 14 years.
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A mix of fans of TrueHoop turned co-hosts, friends of NBA players, and even journalists from competing sports brands, TrueHoop had done something very rare: TrueHoop did something very rare: it replicated in a podcast the openness and inclusivity that existed almost exclusively on social media.
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However, the practice of carrying out an "eye for an eye" punishment, is very rare in Iran.
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" According to the FWC, 1.3 million alligators live in Florida, but attacks are "a very rare occurrence.
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But it's very rare that people's faces are symmetrical like that, because everyone's one side is different.
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For a cardinal to lose his rank is very rare in the annals of the Catholic Church.
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This method is known as air launch, and it's a very rare way of getting into space.
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That kind of underperformance in such a short period of time is very rare for the sector.
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It's very rare to find an actor who's as good onstage as they are in the movies.
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They're expensive up front, very rare in captivity and require a lot of space, attention and love.
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On the very rare occasion we believe emergency help is required, we will also call an ambulance.
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Taylor McGowan was born with uncombable hair syndrome, and that's a real and very rare genetic condition.
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"This incident that happened today is very rare," Chuanjian was recorded saying by the Chengdu Economic Daily.
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"I feel like it's still very rare, it's like worrying every time you get in a car."
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We finish the show in the early evening unless it's really late-breaking news, very rare exceptions.
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It's very rare to find pictures of me in one because I don't really have a waist.
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That's a very rare thing these days: the idea of sitting down and listening to an album.
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The market has stayed relatively flat this summer, and it's causing something very rare with the VIX.
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It's very rare to get 23 minutes of uninterrupted time, which means no one is in flow.
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Also, in very rare cases, one of these guys might keep trying to salute Jaromir Jagr. 7.
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"We would have had a very rare single prototype," says Steve Evans, Hasbro's Star Wars development director.
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Today, Mendes posted a very rare video of the two of them in parent mode to Instagram.
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Alex Todd of Chebeague Island, Maine, recently caught this very rare creature while on a fishing trip.
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"That would be very rare for him, but now it all adds up," the set source said.
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Some very rare patients have what are called "fantastic confabulations," which have nothing to do with reality.
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It's very rare for a residency program to oust a resident for anything less than criminal behavior.
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Ricki Lake knows the love she had with her late ex-husband Christian Evans was very rare.
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KARA: It's very rare to have an artist parent who also encourages the art of his children.
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Wheeler spoke to staff Wednesday and invited numerous reporters, a move which was very rare under Pruitt.
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By the numbers: 30 months is a harsh sentence, but prosecutions for tax evasion are very rare.
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There have been truly corrupt earmarks, but those are very rare and the result of illegal activity.
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Nutritionally, adding meat to your diet isn't harmful unless you have an allergy, which is very rare.
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It's very rare we see a product and solution that's solving a pain point across literally everyone.
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"Such surprising moments of clear insight are very rare in science," Kraus told me in an email.
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Truc Nhu: There has been negative feedback, but it's very rare and we don't care about it.
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"Nowadays it's very rare to find monks who can remain faithful to their vows," said Lobsang Tayang.
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For instance, UniQure's Glybera, for a very rare blood disorder, runs at about $1 million per patient.
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Myalgia reverses when people stop taking statins (which also have more serious, but very rare, side effects).
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One of those provinces, Daikundi, is an anti-Taliban stronghold where insurgent activity had been very rare.
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I was surprised by a third-degree peritoneal tear that is very rare in a home birth.
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In the present day, with the benefit of modern vaccinations, these types of croup are very rare.
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"It's very rare that a team comes in and becomes a top team right away," he said.
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Here are 12 more little-known, sometimes very rare, grapes worth getting to know, in alphabetical order.
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It also gave Dr. Priest a very rare chance to look at a mosaic heart up close.
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The lack of a postmark is very rare, according to Nancy Pope of the National Postal Museum.
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"It's very rare and unusual to see a female comic perform pregnant," Wong announced from the stage.
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However, such direct interactions between Iranian and U.S. officials have been very rare in the past years.
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"It is very rare to perform collision avoidance manoeuvres with active satellites," said ESA in a tweet.
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Newly identified strains of malware targeting industrial control systems — which are very rare — have underscored the threat.
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There was one destination included in the article that sounded very rare and intriguing: Isla Palenque, Panama.
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That puts you in a very rare place right now, since everyone else is chasing it. Right.
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With a couple of very rare exceptions, Wong Jack Man has stayed perennially quiet on the matter.
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I had a very rare thing where my small intestine burst open and it was poisoning my body.
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This is very rare indeed, and the stories told in the paintings also all interconnect — another unusual factor.
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The pink eye itself is not very rare if you share eye makeup regularly, but the blindness is.
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Kim Kardashian's confident she'll get back her multi-million dollar ring because it's very rare with unique identifiers.
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It is very rare that residents have pictures of their parents, as most were abandoned just after birth.
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Shooting attacks are very rare in Italy and it was not clear if Saturday's violence would damage Salvini.
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It's very rare for a physicist—or any scientist—to have such an impact both professionally and publicly.
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"Bilateral Coats disease is very rare," Dr. Franco Recchia, an ophthalmologist at Tennessee Retina in Nashville, told Healthline.
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It's the only picture Rob has of himself on his entire Instagram page, so this is very rare.
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It's been very interesting working with this recipe and herbs which are absolutely unusual and very rare worldwide.
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"You are bringing risk into the equation that is very rare in the car-buying process," Jaffe said.
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By not trying to please everyone, Asus has made something very rare and special in the computer world.
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That makes me happy because that's very rare and very unique and I've done it without compromising anything.
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I had a very rare thing where my small intestine burst open, and it was poisoning my body.
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It's very rare now to find a social technology that doesn't show you how many followers people have.
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"In terms of what kills people day in and day out, plague is very, very rare," she said.
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"It was a huge shifting of ego to make this show and that's very rare," Ramos-Chapman said.
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Everyone on the boat returned to the cages the next day, realizing this was a very rare event.
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" Lake wrote that "it's very rare that reporters are ever told about government-monitored communications of U.S. citizens.
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Dave Oberting, Code4Life: It's very rare to be working full time and be homeless at the same time.
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I GOT BACK IN AROUND $12 JUST IN THE PAST WEEK OR SO. SO ITS VERY, VERY RARE.
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Niantic managed to hit a very rare, exceptional home run on every textbook point of the game's development.
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A very rare condition Many people do not even know they have the condition until later in life.
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"A baby being born during a flight is very rare," said Spirit spokesman Paul Berry in a statement.
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"AFP is very rare," Dr. Mary Ramsay, head of immunizations at Public Health England, said in a statement.
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"It's very rare to find this kind of speculative activity during a bear [market or] recession," he said.
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In early September, the world's largest smartphone maker blamed "a very rare manufacturing process error" for the problems.
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"It is very rare that I get to use such a fun piece like that one!" he says.
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"It's very rare for the value proposition to be four and a half [times] your competitor," he added.
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It's very rare to find a young woman in a leadership role on the staff of an union.
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This is a very rare open RSVP opportunity for a free party the Thursday eve before Coachella begins.
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However, a lighter beer [with oysters] such as a gose is very rare, as far as I know.
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"It's a very rare day that you have a scientist as charismatic as Ruth," Dr. McFall-Ngai said.
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However, the legs are adjustable in height, so it seems like this would be a very rare issue.
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The side effects were reported to be "disabling and potentially long-lasting", though very rare, the EMA said.
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The Framers wisely made removal from office hard to do, which is why impeachment is so very rare.
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There's no limit on the value, but it's very rare that I'm sent something worth more than $100.
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But also the components that go into it, the spirits that we use, are very rare and exclusive.
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Adding "Mc" to the front of a phrase — like McMuffin — should only be done in very rare circumstances.
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I financed my own education, my own studio — and this is very rare, even in the Western world.
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The National Institutes of Health also reports that instances of liver toxicity from valerian root are very rare.
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Natural pearls are very rare and so, if you do find one, the price will generally reflect that.
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It is very rare that someone who knew me when I was a girl visits my mother's house.
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" Abortions later in the second trimester are "very rare," and abortions in the third trimester are "rarer still.
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The report cautioned that the condition was very rare, and not a reason to avoid high-intensity exercise.
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That's not to say that fraud is absolutely impossible; it's happened in very rare cases, including in Florida.
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"It can be very rare in New York to get together and eat home-cooked food," she adds.
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It is very rare for someone with this condition to survive as long as Josue has without treatment.
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Unfortunately, bisphosphonates also have the possibility of the very rare side effects of atypical fractures and jaw osteonecrosis.
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It was just... one of those very rare instances in my career where every person we wanted said yes.
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After all, she's a very, very rare awards show and red carpet fixture for the past two-plus years.
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I'm glad that there are two women of color in this list because that's very important and very rare.
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It's very rare that someone starting out will log on and make thousands of dollars during their first show.
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In reality, people always worry a great deal when they're doing things, and purity is a very rare quality.
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It's something every computer should have an option for at this point, but it's still very rare to see.
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You and Mark are sort of the ones with actual deep contacts within Apple, it's a very rare thing.
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I think Moonlight is a very rare movie that has the potential to change how we see our lives.
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And while there are plenty of asteroids, it's very rare for a relatively large one to enter our atmosphere.
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"If you look around the world, it's a very rare success," says Andrew Cowell of the University of Colorado.
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Our nature has teeth, and on very rare occasions the consequences can be tragic, as they were this week.
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"This is a very rare case, specifically with the story changing in the middle," Saito said earlier this week.
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Ultimately, both the old and new economies managed to co-exist in the market on a very rare occurrence.
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And that's a very rare type of site that can do that without the confounding factor of human disturbance.
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Speaking in parliament earlier, May described the win as a "very rare and welcome event" and congratulated the team.
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Around 11 percent of northern Europeans have the CCR53-delta 32 mutation, but it's very rare in Asian populations.
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Separately, researchers also think Zika can cause Guillain-Barré syndrome, a very rare neurological syndrome that can cause paralysis.
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It's very rare you're going to beat a goalie the caliber of Carey Price with some pretty extra plays.
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But now there's a chance to buy a "very rare and desirable" part of the character's past: his blaster.
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Success at this level, if that is what a band is seeking, is more often than not very rare.
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"That's very rare," Aaron Allen, founder and CEO of global restaurant consulting firm Aaron Allen and Associates, told CNBC.
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Such cases are "very rare," according to Dr. Kelvin Harvey Kramp of Maasstad Hospital's intensive care unit in Rotterdam.
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Abolafia said this is his favorite photo of the former first lady because it captured a very rare moment.
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It will be one of the very rare diplomatic events when heads of state meet without a fixed agenda.
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But to cash in, Sony is doing something that's very rare in today's industry: it's playing the long game.
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Eventually, they did begin to perform the song again, but its appearance on their set list is very rare.
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"It's an initiative that is home-grown - brought by the leaders concerned - and this is very rare," said Eziakonwa.
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The fact is, mass shootings are still very rare, and most men who own guns aren't out killing people.
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That isn't to say people shouldn't be sending music in, it's just very rare when something is just right.
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"This is very rare," Helt told CNN of the letter, signed by more than 175 former intelligence community professionals.
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" Byard told USA Today that "lethal rooster attacks are very rare, but small animals can cause death from trauma.
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"It's very rare for us to have opportunities to learn about sex," said Zhang Xiaoxiao, 20153, a graduate student.
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For a court to announce a death sentence just an hour after the trial really is very, very rare.
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" From France, he delivered this judgment on his homeland: "In Russia, clever, talented and honest people are very rare.
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" But he reserved the right to use such statements in "very rare circumstances — which I hope would never arise.
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"Before it was very rare to hear that somebody lost his bike, or they grabbed somebody's bike," he said.
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Unlike in humans, identical twins are very rare in dogs, which are typically born in litters, Dr. Casal said.
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"We live in a very rare Mediterranean market and Mediterranean climates lend really well to growing cannabis," said Guthridge.
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"Before, it was very rare to hear that somebody lost his bike or they grabbed somebody's bike," he said.
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I'm feeling quite caught up on everything, which is a very rare feeling for someone with two busy jobs.
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The WHO states the condition is very rare, with about 3 percent of all gamers believed to be affected.
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"But it's very rare for things to fossilize," he said, noting that anything dead has to be buried quickly.
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So Dolan took to the air on ESPN's "The Michael Kay Show" for one of his very rare interviews.
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Indian law currently allows jail terms for rape, and death in very rare cases, but cases can last years.
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It's very rare to find yourself wanting more of anything on the last day of New York Comic Con.
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Here's how it happened: For a fraction of the competition, fans saw something very rare: Simone Biles in second place.
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The sale's top lot, a very rare large Cizhou Sgraffiato jar from the Jin Dynasty (1115–1234), sold for $5003,000.
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On very rare occasions, meteorites are discovered that did not come from asteroids, but rather from the moon or Mars.
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It's very rare for someone under 40 to be diagnosed, and the incidence rapidly increases over the age of 60.
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So, there&aposre very rare instances that work where you get to crack up that much and not get fired.
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Ocular melanoma is a very rare cancer, that affects about 6 million Americans, or 2,500 cases in the U.S. yearly.
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For much of the past 25 years, it was very rare for the difference to exceed a single percentage point.
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However, it is very rare to find women at the helm of a professional restaurant in the North African country.
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I've had to scour Goodwill and Amazon, with delightful but very rare results at Goodwill and depressing results on Amazon.
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She has refused to take part in televised debates, which Britain is nowadays very rare among democracies in not having.
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Dean, an African-American collector who owns a substantial amount of Black art is like a red diamond — very rare.
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"That's very rare in this business, and that's happening with more frequency since Crazy Rich Asians came out," he said.
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"It is very rare that bioarchaeologists encounter such a well-informed context such as this," bioarchaeologist Sarah Schrader told Forbes.
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"I'm so relieved to see my Blue bouncing back from a very rare auto immune disease," she wrote on Instagram.
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Quickly reaching more than 20.5 percent of a rare disease population with a new drug is very rare, Levesque said.
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There is no place for them to go unless they have family outside of the church, which is very rare.
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"It's very rare that you see someone with that kind of influence really use their platform for something so important."
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For one, person-to-person transmission of bed bugs is actually very rare, given their nocturnal preference and lackluster locomotion.
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The results aren't pretty: Photo: Stadtpolizei ZürichPhoto: Stadtpolizei Zürich 1 / 2Smartphone fires are very rare, but not completely unheard of.
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It's also very rare for the show to tease a limo exit — because it reveals exactly who gets sent home.
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This was a very rare treat for astronomers, and it changed much of their understanding of the outer solar system.
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This was a very rare treat for astronomers, and it changed much of their understanding of the outer solar system.
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But it's very rare when you stand there with a bunch of people who have been through the same experiences.
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"For a cardinal to lose his rank is very rare in the annals of the Catholic Church," The Economist notes.
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It is very rare that he remembers to break off the same line before he ploughs straight into the fence.
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Leave it to Amy Schumer to be the very rare exception to that unofficial rule of the whole Hollywood rigmarole.
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"This bag is very collectible, and very rare," says Caitlin Donovan, Head of US Sale for Handbags & Accessories at Christie's.
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"Spreads have sometimes been negative in the past but this has been very rare and unsustainable," said a Gulf banker.
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In very rare cases, severe infestations of some ant species have been found to spread disease-causing microbes in hospitals.
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"To play someone that has no rules like that is a very rare opportunity, and incredibly intoxicating," Mr. Leto said.
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The authors argued that this survey dispels the myth that finding an animal in produce is a "very rare" occurrence.
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"These are very rare events, and it's even more rare that we get to watch the whole thing," he said.
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Unwinding a deal after it has closed is "very rare," said Henry Su of the law firm Constantine Cannon LLP.
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"Venezuelan patients used to be very rare," said Diego Celis, a pediatrician at the Hospital Universitario Erasmo Meoz in Cúcuta.
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" A department spokesperson added in an email, "Blue ice incidents are very rare and distinct due to their blue colour.
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It is very rare for spectators to come across non-white players, especially when it comes to the Grand Slam.
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Because this height is very rare in the world, the NBA is drawing its talent from a very tiny population.
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He added that it's very rare that doctors will prescribe to someone who is younger than 25 for this reason.
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The quality, the intensity and the amount of work he is able to achieve every day is very, very rare.
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It is very rare for the Governing Council to make such a momentous decision outside a regular monetary policy meeting.
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Though it is very rare for defendants to represent themselves in criminal cases, there have been several high-profile examples.
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"It is very rare that you see high officials condemning the messages that these far-right groups have," she added.
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Right now, there's no reason for parents to worry, the experts say; coronavirus cases in children have been very rare.
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That's eye-popping, since the extremely small dilution implied with those numbers (5%) is very rare in the venture world.
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It retains three separate bars — public, saloon and private — as well as a range of original and very rare fittings.
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Even at such a slow rate of increase, this kind of return is very, very rare in the financial world.
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And we all help each other to succeed and support each other, which I think is very rare and special.
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"Beluga whales are not usually seen in British waters, so it's very rare," spokeswoman for the organization Julia Cable said.
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Perjury charges for jailhouse snitches are very rare, even when their testimony is later proved to have been demonstratively false.
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"It's historically been very rare that the cyclical peak in stock prices coincides with the peak in momentum," Ramsey said.
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"These seeds are very rare in Egypt, but some examples are preserved in the Agricultural Museum in Cairo," Piacentini explained.
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Eras in which everything is up for grabs are very rare, and they seem to be highly productive for philosophy.
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Mr. Rashid says he foresees his afterlife in a place where palettes are infinitely expansive and gray walls very rare.
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They're now coming back into the comedy game pretty strong, but it was very rare to get an HBO hour.
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To 20-year-old mothers, Down syndrome and other chromatic abnormalities are very rare, according to the ASRM patient guide.
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But if it's hard to find a treatment for common genetic diseases, it's all but impossible for the very rare ones.
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Simultaneous blooms are very rare since blooms occur only when individual plants have accumulated enough energy in their underground storage organs.
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Contempt votes are usually very rare, but they're starting to feel like a weekly occurrence as Trump faces off with Congress.
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"It's very rare to find five roles in one piece that we'd all jump at the chance to play," Kidman said.
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Beyonce Knowles did a very rare, in-depth interview with Elle — and no, she didn't tell us when that album's dropping.
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"Unless there is a blockbuster, which is very rare, (the pharmaceutical companies) really are skeptical about changing their approaches," Toumazou says.
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According to the CDC, meningococcal outbreaks are still very rare in the US, with fewer than 300 cases reported per year.
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"In top 40, it's very rare," says Nate Sloan, a musicologist and the co-host of Vox's Switched on Pop podcast.
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Employees said it was very rare to see Kalanick care so much and exhibit so much emotion at a staff meeting.
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Um, but one is called a dolphin, one is called a whale, and this is a very very rare natural occurrence.
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There are only around 1-2 tropical cyclones per year in the Arabian Sea, but storms this strength are very rare.
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However, as legal analysts and Manafort's lawyer himself pointed out on Monday, prosecuting someone for a FARA filing is very rare.
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According to the zoo, white tigers usually give birth to two or three cubs, and the sextuplets are considered very rare.
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According to the American Academy of Ophthalmology, studies show the procedure is safe and effective and that complications are very rare.
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So there is a relationship, just as there is with homicide and mental illness, but remember that it's still very rare.
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The draft guidance marks the first time NICE has applied its new cost effectiveness limits for treatments for very rare conditions.
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Like other infertility treatments, it's very rare that an insurance company would cover the procedure, which is largely viewed as elective.
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It is very rare for prices to collapse after that: fine wines tend to disappear (ie, be drunk) before they expire.
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You'd have to be careful n Australia, though, because a lot of really venomous snakes there are shy and very rare.
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It is very rare that you will find true leaders and pioneers who have the courage to go the different path.
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I do think that sometimes people get divorced and end up happier because of it, and that's probably not very rare.
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And Holocaust denial remains very rare in the United States, with 96 percent of respondents saying they believe the genocide happened.
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It's still early yet, but this couple — a very rare representation of two plus-size lovebirds — is growing stronger every day.
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"It's very rare that retailers would commit to more inventory in advance," said Neil Saunders, managing director of consultancy GlobalData Retail.
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It's very rare that you pass on an opportunity to party; however, today you might feel more comfortable just staying in.
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People like him are very rare in this world: straightforward, giver, passionate, endlessly dedicated to his mission and to his family.
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There are also a bunch of very rare other blood types that are only found in people from specific ethnic groups.
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SPIN didn't write about how we got a very rare show from Aphex Twin or Björk or the Butthole Surfers reunion!
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Adult intestinal toxemia This is a very rare type of botulism in which the spores get into an adult's intestinal tract.
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Since true deficiencies of most nutrients very rare in a developed world, Gottlieb and his patients must have unusual health conditions.
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"This mutation is more common in reptiles than in other animals but it is still very rare," officials said on Facebook.
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He also has a true 12-to-6 curve, and that type of arm from a lefty can be very rare.
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The practice has been very rare in modern times, with only eight such electors since 1900, each in a different election.
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"Obviously, this is a very rare case, and we'd like to keep it that way," Dr. Smeenk said in an interview.
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But those success stories are very rare, and it is much, much easier to succeed with a degree than without one.
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I'm afraid of anyone who chooses to stare, Even though I tell myself I can do it which is very rare.
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"In some very rare cases that tissue can turn into cancer and spread to other organs in the body," Velez continued.
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For Buttigieg and Warren, their moment has passed — it is very rare that voters return to candidates they sampled and rejected.
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The way they do that is to look first for a very rare form of beta decay, called double beta decay.
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But it's normally not immediate and it's still "very rare" for sexual assault victims to report their trauma to law enforcement.
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It is a very rare political work that speaks directly to its time from its time, and also deeply and lastingly.
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Inpatient admission for croup is very rare; it represents no more than 21 or 4 percent of cases seen by clinicians.
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While posts showing suicidal thoughts are very rare — they might make up one in a million — suicide is a pervasive threat.
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This metal is both very rare and special, and it has allowed Wakanda to develop into a hidden, technologically advanced society.
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That's why we wanted to take it on ourselves, and the opportunity we received from Nintendo was a very rare one.
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As for very rare red diamonds, the theory is that they are the result of cavities of a very uniform size.
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"It's very rare that you get an opportunity to invest before the U.S. and before markets are fully integrated," Wojtal said.
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Though likes from members of opposing parties are very rare, some opinion leaders have gained modest traction with the other side.
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"Evidence shows you would have to lock up thousands and thousands of people to prevent a very rare crime," Rose said.
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It's very rare to have a place where the wood for wine barrels grows at the same place as the grapes.
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But these consequences are very rare, and usually not achieved, because our body regulates and really does not want to be overfed.
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Voter fraud, which studies have shown to be very rare, is being used as a pretext to strip people of the vote.
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"It's very, very rare to enter a green chemical market with a clear economic argument," Avril's Deputy Director General Michel Boucly said.
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Although very rare, improperly inserted IVs can create a stroke-causing air embolism or cause the fluids to leak into nearby tissue.
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"It is very rare that you're heckled by your own mobile phone," said Williamson, after he shoved Siri back into his pocket.
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Darius McDermott, managing director at Chelsea Financial Services, said the gating was a "very, very, very rare occurrence in the equity world".
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"The facts as they are being relayed to us now, this is a very, very rare case," he told CNN on Friday.
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"Parents need to know that AFM is very rare, even with the increase in cases that we are seeing now," Messonnier said.
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Convictions remain very rare in police shooting cases, and officers being given prison time for their involvement in shootings is rarer still.
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" A chiropractor unrelated to Katie's case told PEOPLE that the chance of a torn artery from an adjustment is "very, very rare.
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Light was very rare, light was very expensive," said Jane Brox, author of the 2004 book, "Brilliant: The Evolution of Artificial Light.
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It is very rare for Buffett to voice a less-than-optimistic view about the prospects for stocks in the long run.
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Direct talks between Israel and Lebanon have been limited to security issues in the past, so this is a very rare development.
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This phenomenon is very rare, Dr. Saima Aftab, medical director of the Fetal Care Center at Nicklaus Children's Hospital, told Live Science.
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"Initially, [BIA-ALCL] was said to be very rare, but as time goes by, they're finding more and more cases," she said.
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The SeaVees Mariners, on the other hand, is a very rare exception because of the brand's minimal and casual approach to design.
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Although cannabis-induced psychosis is very rare, when it happens it can have a terrible impact on the lives of young people.
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It is very rare for a politician to call his opponent a racist, or directly suggest that his opponent is a racist.
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It's one of the most bootlegged tunes of all time but this one is now one of the very rare official versions.
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"Originally drawn by Trump for a charity event, and very rare, with only a handful of such drawings known," its description read.
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Fekete was diagnosed with a "very rare and aggressive" form of cancer last year and subsequently left the band to receive treatment.
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But the sandwiches that will be available on that very rare day—February 29th—are really just Arby's traditional sandwiches, sans meat.
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It's very rare for her to be fully honest about her thoughts and plans with anyone, even her closest allies and siblings.
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Except in very rare cases, compelling value messages and personal stories will win more non-partisan voters than any particular issue position.
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It is very rare, even in Aceh, which follows strict Islamic law, for two men to be caned for having sexual relations.
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In very rare cases, affected Apple two-prong wall plug adapters may break and create a risk of electrical shock if touched.
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I think practically, in my experience, it would be very rare to try a case a third time after two hung juries.
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"Capital gains and the expectations for future gains will become Giant Pandas – very rare and sort of inefficient at reproduction," Gross said.
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"It is very rare," said Dr. Deborah Feldman, who has heard about "maybe two or three cases" in the past two decades.
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A young skincare company with a patented and clinically validated active ingredient is very rare and valuable, but it was no accident.
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Chou said this type of detail for the dubbing of a movie is very rare because it's such a challenge to do.
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"It's very rare to see multi-million selling buy-to-play titles in China like we see in the West," Ahmad said.
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The oldest of those scrolls is over two centuries old, hails from Germany and is written in a very rare handwriting style.
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Deaths from Zika are normally very rare in adults, and the illness is usually mild, with the rash lasting only a week.
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They said it was very rare to have a hemorrhage at this age and in the place it was (her brain stem).
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" Melber added: "The obvious significance here is ... it's very rare to hear the names and details of a grand jury subpoena leaked.
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It is very rare to have beautiful furnishings and décor in this time period done with such great style, whimsy and flair.
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More recently, the threat of terrorist attacks has added a new layer, even though terrorist assaults on American soil remain very rare.
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The luxury of privacy was very rare, and many people didn't have bedrooms that were separate spaces that were private and individual.
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But it is a very rare event in a country where the violent crime and homicide rates are near 40-year lows.
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EEE is very rare, with an average of seven cases nationwide each year, primarily in Massachusetts, Florida, New York and North Carolina.
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The spikes are supposed to heat the interior, but the two burgers I've had were very rare with a notably dark sear.
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Video gaming barrels forward at a meteoric rate and it's very, very rare that a game truly stands the test of time.
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The drug was approved to treat pseudobulbar affect, or PBA, a very rare condition that causes people to laugh or cry uncontrollably.
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"It is very rare that Congress has the chance to consider legislation that will do so much for so many," Pasco said.
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Identical twins are very rare in dogs, so a dog with a parasitic twin is "really super, super rare," one veterinary said.
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It's one of the few classes I've had at Union where we became a real unit, and that's very rare in academia.
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Such swift review is very rare for the Office of Management and Budget, which often takes months to vet a new policy.
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Israel seldom acknowledges carrying out strikes in Syria, and it is very rare for it to warn of those strikes in advance.
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For the mosquito-spread virus to infect "canines is very, very rare," a staff veterinarian at the zoo said in a statement.
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It's a lofty price tag, but those prices are common among drugs that use new scientific techniques to treat very rare diseases.
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"This is one of the largest asteroids with an orbit entirely within the orbit of Earth -- a very rare species," Ye said.
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"It is not unheard of to develop Niemann-Pick disease as an adult, but it is very, very rare," Dr. Toro said.
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Stop-motion animation for kids is very rare for the genre nowadays, and so is a show this fun and well-written.
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Although very rare, it is the "second most common type of bone cancer in children," according to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.
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I have zero interest in turning my beloved, treasured hobby into a side hustle outside of the very rare pro bono project.
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After Stanford, Stevens pursued a PhD — a level of education very rare for women of her time — at Bryn Mawr in Pennsylvania.
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A false positive is a very rare occurrence, while a false negative is as easy as taking your test a day too soon.
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" While the 15-year-old's death was "very tragic," Niraula said such incidents were "very rare these days, which is a good sign.
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Since the catechism was first published in 1992, the church has said the death penalty should be used only in very rare situations.
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This is very rare for an anime con because of the sheer number of people checking out at any given point in time.
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"We&aposre sorry to hear of Mr Mundy and Ms Floyd&aposs very rare experience on their flight to Greece," a spokesperson said.
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Thankfully today, it is very rare that we require the courts or federal government to intervene where other governments are opposed to integration.
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And will there be more direct-to-consumer outcomes like Dollar Shave Club's, or will it live on as a very rare exception?
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Only Quicksand isn't set in the United States — it's set in Sweden, a country in which gun violence in schools is very rare.
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Really, though, Rage 2 does something very rare: it offers an experience you've already seen plenty of times, but makes it fun regardless.
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It's true that it is very rare for someone to see a total solar eclipse from the same spot twice in their life.
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According to Dr. Samuel, delayed interval twin delivery is very rare, with the incidence occurring in less than 1 in 1,000 twin births.
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"Using a fish metaphor, there was a very rare occasion when, sometimes, product gets away, and the term was 'brown trout," he said.
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An overheating of the battery cell occurred when the anode-to-cathode came into contact which is a very rare manufacturing process error.
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It is not uncommon, for example, for Belgo-Moroccans to marry Belgians of Christian background, but very rare for Moroccans to marry Turks.
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Convictions remain very rare in police shooting cases, and officers who are given prison time for their involvement in shootings is rarer still.
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But along the way, geologists learned that the rocks also contain rare earth oxides—in particular, the very rare and very expensive ones.
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"This opportunity is very rare for many people, especially for us here in the camp," Fugia says in the video detailing her story.
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Notably, as Reuters points out, this is a very rare instance of the inter-agency committee flagging an acquisition that has already closed.
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GUPTA: There are different types of seizures, local seizures that sometimes can cause just one body part, but it would be very rare.
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So, yes, swimming with a new tattoo puts one at risk for a bacterial infection, but it's very rare to die from it.
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It's very rare in what I do for a living to be part of something that feels so right when you're in it.
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For the scale of this work, that is very rare; this type of engagements can sometimes breach a year just to get going.
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Seeing the hopelessness of the FCC's case, even the Department of Justice refused to back the agency on appeal — a very rare refrain.
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We both know it's very rare, but this could have been avoided if somebody had spoken up in a clearer, more direct way.
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"It's very rare…someone stops and does something so kind and we need more people like that in the world," said Rick Short.
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It's very rare that patients react bad to anesthesia, but it does happen, and I guess this is one of those rare cases.
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But cases like the death of Geraldine Largay, 66, who wandered off the trail in Maine in 2013, those instances are very rare.
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The moon has to be at a certain angle, and bright enough to create the effect, so it is very rare but mesmerizing.
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The POMC gene is also present in humans, and while cases are very rare, there are obese people with a similar gene deficiency.
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"It's a very rare thing to see a cleric killed, and the Muslim community has already been on edge," Mr. de Blasio said.
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A whale appearing in the Hudson is very rare, Mr. Sieswerda said, which is why he thinks this one is a solo traveler.
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So trusted was Ms. Rubero that she was accorded the very rare privilege of carrying tools like craft knives, screwdrivers and wire cutters.
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"You can't assume that a great founder will be a great operator, it's actually very rare that those two things dovetail," he said.
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One party controlling the presidency for three straight terms is very rare because voters recognize it fundamentally shifts the political center of gravity.
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Those are very rare, and so I don't think ... If SoftBank makes 843 investments, maybe five at most are those kind of companies.
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Bottom line: It is technically possible to "unwind" a merger that has already closed, but it's very rare and can become quite messy.
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"It is very rare to see people risk their own freedom and safety to start or join a protest (in Beijing)," he said.
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This is key, because it's even a very rare event in Europe that all major countries start political cycles at the same time.
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"They considered the rock phase of the peak as sacred and they used to go to obtain some very rare herbs," he said.
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Last July, Suttmeier identified a "very rare" signal in the markets that he said would bring the S&P 22 Index through 2500,22.
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It is very rare for Western journalists to meet with members of the Al Thani family outside the context of a government interview.
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There'd been a big upsurge in women going to university, but it was very rare that a woman had a first-class degree.
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"This is a very rare infection, but that doesn't make it any less heartbreaking for this person's family and friends," Dr. Keiser said.
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This quick and simple fix has bipartisan and bicameral support, and it has achieved something very rare in the health policy debate: agreement.
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"It's very rare to see a major social networking app restrict a new, advanced feature to their users 18 and over only," Watchful.
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According to the National Institutes of Health, fetus-in-fetu is very rare, with only one case occurring in about every 500,000 births.
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Right now, there are hundreds, maybe thousands, of excellent ballet dancers in the United States, but interesting ballet choreographers are very, very rare.
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If one means death by any mechanism, then the answer is contested but appears to be yes, but only in very rare circumstances.
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Cell phones were spreading rapidly in China, but in Africa — which has a roughly similar population — they were still a very rare luxury.
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NOTES: Sunday afternoon's scheduled series finale between the Padres and Dodgers is threatened by a very rare May cold front in San Diego.
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We learned about SSPE in medical school as a serious but very rare development that occurred after 22002 in 295,000 cases of measles.
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This is important both because drug prices are way too high and because positive reports out of Washington are so very, very rare.
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It's a lofty price tag, but those prices are common among drugs that use new scientific techniques and that treat very rare diseases.
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Free rides in medical education are very rare, according to the Association of American Medical Colleges, a nonprofit organization that represents medical schools.
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There's also a chance that Zika causes Guillain-Barré syndrome, a very rare neurological syndrome that attacks the muscles and can cause paralysis.
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Max Cleland lost his reelection to Saxby Chambliss and became a very rare example of an opposition party incumbent senator losing an election.
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" Jimmy Kimmel at the Oscars: "Now it's time for something that is very rare today: a president that believes in both arts and sciences.
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The sale's top lot, an important and very rare grey limestone figure of Mahasthamaprapta from the early Tang Dynasty, eighth century, sold for $3,252,500.
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It's usually a mamachari used within the same neighborhood — it's very rare that someone rides it outside the neighbourhood to work or further away.
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"Natural fires are very rare in the Amazon, so all, or almost all, the fires we are seeing are set by humans," she added.
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"My biggest mistake is always when I don't put on sunscreen, which is now very rare, but I burn so easily," she tells PeopleStyle.
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The FTC could theoretically impose a fine over procedural irregularities, but that is unlikely as such fines are very rare in Japan, Daito said.
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"For the most part, with very rare exceptions, [Disney's] movies are quite good," said the filmmaker with experience making movies for Disney and Fox.
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"It's very rare to have spending decline two years in a row," said Mike Breard, oil company analyst with Hodges Capital Management in Dallas.
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"God is good," Kourtney said and, while Khloé agreed, she also acknowledged she wanted Odom to understand that this second chance is very rare.
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But the beauties of this system — call it parasitism — is that it is very rare to encounter a challenger who cannot be co-opted.
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We know we'll go out to dinner tomorrow, and it's very rare that we go out to dinner more than once in a week.
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This is the first time since 2011 that the world has declared a famine, which is a very rare and typically actually preventable event.
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I've been around a lot of celebrities because of Dancing with the Stars and I can tell you she was a very rare woman.
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Here's a picture of Hurricane Catarina, a very rare Southern Hemisphere Atlantic Hurricane:ImageL NASANotice that Catarina is very clearly spinning in the opposite direction.
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How rare is deep surface low pressure along the southwest or west central California coastline, this map shows that its very rare #CAstorm pic.twitter.
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"In very rare cases, affected Apple three-prong wall plug adapters may break and create a risk of electrical shock if touched," it added.
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Necrotizing fasciitis (or NF, the clinical term for flesh-eating bacteria) is an infection caused by swimming in infected water—and it's very rare.
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Except for the very rare occasion, I'd have to tap the display like a god damn morse code operator to get it to activate.
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By the time the dust settled, two of the three contestants had negative scores – a very rare occurrence for the long-running game show.
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In very rare cases, if the type of bacteria called Staphylococcus grows, then it can release toxins that cause toxic shock syndrome, she says.
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And that's when the excitement came because if you can't get up there, then that forest is unique, extremely special, highly undisturbed, very rare.
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If you're disappointed that these images are only artistic renderings, it's important to remember that high-resolution photos of Saturn are actually very rare.
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I say thanks to the Afcon for giving us the opportunity to come together because it's very rare to see such a mobilization here.
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May's case is "very, very rare," says Sinett, who explains that the adjustment impacted the arteries that go from the neck into the brain.
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While these cases are obviously very rare, they hope to spread awareness of the phenomenon, especially given the risk factors common to each one.
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FIONA GUPTA: There are different types of seizures, local seizures that sometimes can cause just one body part, but it would be very rare.
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But wide audiences are very rare these days, and the show's grab-bag of old-style showbiz corn and contemporary naughtiness just looked confusing.
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Why it matters: Currently, scientists study neutrinos by measuring the energy produced when they interact with a proton or neutron — a very rare event.
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A small but increasing number of deals are abandoned while going through the process, but still the veto of a transaction is very rare.
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A very rare type of star may be at the heart of it If this is the case, it'd be a rather fantastic event.
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According to the USFWS, the black-footed ferret has been endangered since 1967, and remains very rare (only around 300 live across the US).
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Again, this is relative: Penile cancer is very rare in the United States, so the actual risk reduction from circumcision is very, very small.
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Similar limitations will apply to drugs for very rare diseases that cost more than 300,000 pounds for each year of high quality life delivered.
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White american savage who is partly a neanderthal comes to Africa and shoot down a very rare black giraffe coutrsey of South Africa stupidity.
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In truth, though, except in very rare cases, it is almost impossible to say that a specific environmental exposure triggered a given person's cancer.
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The ABPI also aims to reverse changes to the assessment of medicines for very rare diseases, describing the new rules as "inappropriate and unworkable".
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"He is an extremely capable person, and those people are very rare," Mr. Gunn, who is retired, said from his home in Nova Scotia.
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Cunningham was also the epitome of a workhorse incarnate — the very rare fashion show fixture with absolutely zero interest whatsoever in his own celebrity.
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Mary Maude, Season-ticket holder and owner of a share for two decades Shares in Arsenal have always been very expensive, and very rare.
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It added that it was very rare for a person in China's national security establishment to have a child at such a young age.
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Another conceivable solution could be for lower courts not to treat minority majority opinions as binding precedent (as has happened on very rare occasions).
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It's a very rare occurrence anywhere, but here people know each other almost everybody knows each other because it is still a small town.
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I love my naturally curly hair, but I still get a little thrill on the (very) rare occasion that I get it blown out.
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"Consciousness is a very rare and precious thing, and we should take whatever steps we can to preserve the light of consciousness," Musk said.
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Ripley: Yeah, so we met a female Marine who is also a mechanic in the Marines, so she's sort of like very, very rare.
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"It's very rare for an allegation to be investigated and we later find out that it does not happen," spokesman Mark Pugash said Monday.
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But even those who think such deaths can be causally attributed to the large dose of cannabis acknowledge that they are very rare events.
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"It's very rare and exceptional, for many reasons," said Benoît Janson, of the restoration specialists Nouvelle Tendance, who is overseeing work on the canvas.
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That's very rare for me, and maybe the clues could have given more of a boost to those of us who are sports-challenged.
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And it's just very rare for a party to hold on to the White House for three consecutive terms, as the Democrats are attempting.
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Suddenly, this very rare illness which tends to be triggered by a viral or bacterial infection, has become of major concern throughout Latin America.
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They also detected Guillain-Barré syndrome [a very rare neurological syndrome that attacks the muscles and can cause paralysis] before the virus reached Brazil.
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Obviously, this doesn't mean that low-fat dairy causes Parkinson's, a very rare central nervous system disorder that affects movement and causes telltale tremors.
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Because it bears repeating, remember that this is a very rare case and don't let thoughts of every orthodontist visit keep you up at night.
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Extremely high prices for treatments for very rare conditions are not uncommon and are typically covered by health insurers because there are so few patients.
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Trump is catching flak for skipping upcoming events, Michelle Obama once said it was "very rare" for her to travel abroad during the Obama administration.
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These are generally defined as after 21 weeks, or about five months pregnant, but they are both very rare, and often due to medical reasons.
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Nicotine poisoning from normal use is very rare, regardless of the product, but we don't yet know what the long term effects of vaping are.
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He considers the social network to be a very rare company with incredible prospects, with a fairly low stock valuation compared to most other stocks.
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"(Copperhead snakes) are venomous, but it's very rare that a bite from a copperhead is fatal unless you don't get treatment right away," Manndel said.
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Studies have shown that voter fraud is very rare in the US, and there has been no indication of widespread fraud in California in 2016.
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In the case of the woman in Washoe County, her infection was resistant to all 26 antibiotics available in the US, which is very rare.
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"It's very rare, just one of those nights," said Parker, who had his highest-scoring game since pouring in 32 points against Chicago last season.
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"They noticed that I put in a lot of characters of color, which was a very rare thing on Saturday morning in 1994," says Semper.
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He considers the social network to be a very rare company with incredible prospects, with a fairly low stock valuation compared to most other stocks.
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Something as simple as being able to ask for a piece of gum in my native language with my friends is so very, very rare.
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" Dr. Virginia Harrod from Dell Children's Medical Center, where Doss was being treated, told KVUE her condition was "very rare … It is a devastating disease.
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"Even though we have a healthy population of mountain lions in the area, it is very rare for something like this to occur," she said.
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It's very rare to see a star in this phase of its death, since the evolution from red giant to planetary nebula happens extremely fast.
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Mutuma Ruteere, the director of the Centre for Human Rights and Policy Studies in Kenya, said it was very rare for police to face punishment.
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And in very rare cases when a cyst is cancerous, surgery to remove the cyst from the ovary might be recommended, according to the ACOG.
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Of course, in very rare cases, there were actual teen actors playing high school students, but those casting choices were few and far in between.
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King as 'enforcer' The execution was "very rare," said Bruce Riedel, a senior fellow in the Center for Middle East Policy at the Brookings Institution.
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Because it is very rare to be on top of research, for 99.9 percent of all companies a passenger's seat is all they can get.
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This phenomenon, known as a full cloud inversion, is a deeply awe-inspiring sight and very rare one, which Mehmedinović was lucky to have captured.
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Low. Necrotizing fasciitis is very rare, with only an estimated 20,000 cases a year, and most swimmers should feel safe to go in the water.
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"It's very rare to paint for 70 years, every day, which is what he did," Marlena Vaccaro, the gallery's director, said in a telephone interview.
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" Amor, who was not involved in the research, noted that the genetic condition studied by Dunwoodie and her colleagues is "likely to be very rare.
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The puzzles are always obvious in their location and what function they serve, and it is very rare to not know where to go next.
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Vicious bear attacks are rarely caught on video like this, and what's also very rare is ... the victim managing to walk away in one piece.
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While most Hong Kong Police officers are armed, gun violence in the city is very rare and officers rarely have call to unholster their weapons.
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"Capital gains and the expectations for future gains will become Giant Pandas — very rare and sort of inefficient at reproduction," Gross said in the outlook.
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"She's also been instrumental in illustrating a very rare sense of accountability in that they contract with minority and women and veteran companies," he said.
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" According to ICYTWAT, the beat is from 2015, making not only "very rare production" but also "the last of that type of style from me.
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" And sometimes he's reflective about the parched circumstances he grew up around: "It's very rare for young black men to come up out of here.
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African-American children had firearm-related fatality rates three times higher than white kids, even though this was still a very rare cause of death.
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The craggy cliffs are made fromDolerite - a form of subvolcanic rock and are the home to a very rare form of sheoak — the Allocasuarina crassa.
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Playing with materials: You have parts of them that could suggest a computer-type language, so there's some hard-edged abstraction, but that's very rare.
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A shareholder move to overthrow an entire board is very rare, and even more extraordinary for Starboard given its relatively small ownership of Yahoo's stock.
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The highly targeted approach has been shown to fight back advanced disease but only very rare genetic triggers have been pursued by drugmakers so far.
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In what is a very rare but known phenomenon, it was the loud sound of inert gas being released that destroyed dozens of hard drives.
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For very rare diseases, it could also be that there aren't enough other people with the same sorts of mutation for it to be detected.
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Abortions in the third trimester are very rare — just 1.4 percent of all abortions take place at 21 weeks or beyond, according to Planned Parenthood.
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It is very rare — but not unheard of — for a grand jury not to indict a person when a prosecutor asks them to do so.
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The tiny pollinator can be found in gardens and grassy areas around the world, but it is very rare for them to fly into eyes.
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And in very rare cases, a show runs for multiple seasons but is canceled before its cast and crew are ready for it to end.
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"Bill worth 100 smackers" is a C SPOT, which must be very rare, since multitudes of relationship experts have written about trying to find it.
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"It was very rare in the Vai storytelling tradition that I heard a story that didn't include someone disappearing or shape-shifting," Ms. Moore said.
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This is a common issue for all local dimming TVs and, on the whole, distracting halos are actually very rare on the P-Series Quantum.
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It's like we're running on golden time right now, given to us by a devoted audience, and that's really beautiful, but it's also very rare.
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Mercury retrograde in Scorpio, beginning on Halloween, "forms a very rare meet-up with the hot sun in this emotional and sensitive sign," she says.
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So I took the weekend off (VERY RARE for me) and I barely opened my laptop/emails and now I am READY FOR THE WEEK.
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READ: All states need emergency contraception vending machines Cody Wiberg, director of the Minnesota Board of Pharmacy, said these sorts of instances are very rare.
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And it won't be too long, I think, before we're all saying, "Hey, no more internal combustion engines," except in some very rare cases. Right.
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British police have reported seeing an increase in acid attacks during the last year, but it is very rare for a victim to be so young.
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A right side kick to the head is very rare in MMA , especially from a fighter who spends most of his time in an orthodox stance.
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Some experts now say false memory syndrome, the condition where someone remembers something that never happened, isn't really a thing, or at least it's very rare.
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In the meantime, while judicial impeachment is possible, it's very rare, and so America relies on more informal means of policing the mental faculties of judges.
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Tuberculosis is very rare in the U.S. "Our decisions about drinking in the United States shouldn't be influenced by what alcohol does to tuberculosis," Willett says.
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Brnabic is openly gay, which is very rare in conservative Balkan society, and her appointment was hailed by Serbia's Gay Straight Alliance as a "historic decision".
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Although it's very rare, affecting only 1 in 50,000 people, according to NHS figures women are three times more likely to develop the syndrome than men.
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Still, the most deadly form, necrotizing fasciitis, is very rare, with just 20,000 cases a year, and people should not spend their lives fearing the water.
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Although the researchers believe the strange features of Galaxy UGC 1382 are very rare, there are other faint objects that could have their own secrets hidden.
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In a letter on April 9th the chief of national intelligence had even named suspects—a level of detail that is very rare for such warnings.
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With only a few sex-related cases documented, scientists had previously believed sexual transmission of the virus to be very rare, the New York Times reported.
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Although Guillain-Barre is very rare, affecting about one in 100,000 people in the United States, the study suggests that Zika could make it less rare.
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Of course, it was an apology directed solely at me and my family—the very rare, hardworking black people who are the exceptions to the rule.
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Because this stellar eruption is so bright and powerful, astronomers think a very rare type of star may be at the heart of it: a magnetar.
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Though cases like Aldi's seem very rare on the surface, there are similar ones in Indonesia that don't get serious attention, said Mulyadi, who treated Aldi.
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But failures of clearing houses are very rare and have tended to occur at young clearing houses with one main commodity and inadequate systems of margining.
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They can cost just pennies a day but can have very rare side effects — a sudden shattering of the thighbone or an erosion of the jawbone.
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The Maine Center for Coastal Fisheries told Insider that the lobster will be put on display with three other very rare lobsters in its education center.
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"It's a good sign they're distressed," she said, adding that this distress means they are not suffering from postpartum psychosis, a different and very rare condition.
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The experience of being in a band like Chumped is very rare, and I understand that, and have a lot of respect and gratitude for that.
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Be smart: Predictions of a shift in GOP lawmakers' stances on climate have been around for years, yet actual changes in posture have been very rare.
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Art collectives are a dime a dozen, but secretive art action groups that blend creativity with ritual magick and human meta-history are very rare specimens.
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It was built in the 1930s to honor the Italian people — a very rare example of the Rationalist Movement — but never used because of the war.
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It's very rare to have a band that pours so much of who and what they are into their music, their live show and their legacy.
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And Senate leaders Mitch McConnell and Chuck Schumer put out a joint statement praising the bill: Very rare joint statement from McConnell and Schumer praising Sens.
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Cats and dogs can also sometimes transmit bacteria which can cause serious infections in humans — in very rare cases, resulting in limb amputations or fatal illness.
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Reuters photographers Mike Segar, Lucas Jackson, Eduardo Munoz and Jeenah Moon took to the deserted streets of the Big Apple to capture these very rare moments.
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"It is very rare to see anything (like this) come up at auction," Katherine Schofield from Bonhams auction house told Reuters at a preview on Thursday.
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Riera told CNN that the human brain usually suffers irreparable damage if the heart stops beating for five minutes, and Schoeman represents a very rare case.
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" PAUL DALES, UK ECONOMIST, CAPITAL ECONOMICS "It is very rare for new governors to come in and change the dial on monetary policy on day one.
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Most of the people who are consuming it now are doing it for fun—it's very rare that people are accidentally poisoned by eating these fish.
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There's a good reason for keeping impeachment of judges very rare: The federal judiciary must remain as free as possible from intrusion by the political branches.
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In order for Miller to actually have been a spoiler, he would have had to earn support from a certain (and very rare) type of voter.
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But a default of this scale is "very, very rare," said Nicole Wong, the regional head of property research at CLSA, an investment and brokerage group.
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It's very rare to have no ambassador in place for a country that's an important ally at this point in a new administration — for good reason.
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Beechler said that using the cold medicine claim as a defense could land Phelps with a lesser charge or, in very rare cases, a not guilty verdict.
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He also gave a very rare interview to the Pokémon channel earlier this year, where he spoke non-stop for two minutes about how good Pokémon is.
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Remember, this is the very public and constant persona for the Trump administration as opposed to the very rare public disdain any other president has ever exhibited.
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And while President Obama did have a policy that basically sends people back across the board, it was very rare that he separated children from their families.
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" Whithorne noted that "misuse is very rare on our platform" and that "campaigns with misuse make up less than one tenth of one percent of all campaigns.
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Some of this is simply due to the fact that school shootings, while high-profile, are still very rare when compared to other forms of gun violence.
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"This is very rare, an extremely rare event, so I'm not going to take the whole criminal justice system and say this is a failure," Becker said.
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"The hosts love them, the guests love them — I think that customer love on both the host and the guest side is very, very rare," he said.
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During their very rare takeover of Sephora's account, they continued to post photos throughout the day, showing us a tiny peek into their oh-so-private lives.
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"This is very, very rare in my experience," Detective Joe Palkovic, an assistant supervisor in the Frederick Police Department's Criminal Investigations Division, told The Frederick News-Post.
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It is very rare for the FDA to rescind a "black box" warning, and critics have raised concerns that such a verdict could set a dangerous precedent.
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The greater the income, the lower the churn, and after $613,000 per month in particular, it is very rare for creators to leave the platform at all.
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