| 1. | An open democracy would be a rarity in the Arab world.
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| 2. | If so, Timber Country would be something of a rarity.
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| 3. | Ten years ago, mass-autographed merchandise was a rarity.
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| 4. | Those two rarities, occurring simultaneously, raise some interesting questions.
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| 5. | So does that rarity, a user-friendly wine list.
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| 6. | The significance is its rarity, early manufacturing and limited production,
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| 7. | Bargains are as much a rarity as many of the offerings.
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| 8. | Also heard is a rarity : Katharine Hepburn singing about cocoa.
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| 9. | But being such a rarity also magnifies every task Black performs.
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| 10. | Hughes is a splendid writer, a rarity in his field.
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