For dealer, collector and author Robert Weinberg of Chicago, the rareness of pulp paintings is a big draw. |
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He tended to scare off little kids with his tallness, burliness, and rareness to smile, but inside, he was a nice man. |
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The rareness of the composition of the main scene on the Reading hydria caught the attention of scholars, and it is indeed unusual. |
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He bought his records on import, and the exclusivity and rareness of the music gave it a profound glamour. |
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Where there is rareness, there is exclusiveness, and it is an exclusive type of environment. |
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To each his own pearl, with that exceptional quality of rareness and individuality. |
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The attention this has brought indicates the rareness of attacks. |
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The exceptional character of great cuvees is naturally brought about by this rareness. |
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The combination of its rareness and its fragrance make it one of the most seeked varieties. |
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McManus is not blind to the rareness of an openly gay man supporting Trump. |
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Fischli and Weiss are known for their use of humble stuff that is in headlong flight from rareness and highness, and these photos were no exception. |
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The lack of an office in Danane, the rareness of the means of transport from this town to another makes the work hard. |
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A comparison with long-term measurement series permits the rareness of an extreme event to be quantified. |
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The exceptions shine out all the more brilliantly for their rareness. |
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They have gained their star status amongst other mushrooms for their unique taste, rareness, specific and demanding ways of excavating and properties that they have. |
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Due to their rareness, no clinical trial evaluating therapies targeting these tumors can be conducted by a single center or group at national level. |
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For late forms of globoid cell and metachromatic leukodystrophies, the results are less useful because of the rareness of the illness and their variability. |
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The result is a kind of reverse natural selection, with the animals with the lowest rate of success vaulting to the top of the priority list because of the rareness of their genes. |
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The potential of an organization's sustainable competitive advantage depends on the rareness and imitability of its resources and capabilities. |
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These indicators are value, rareness, imitability, and substitutability. |
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