We were able to quickly ascertain that there was no known rarity or error. [noun]
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Evidently the lay assessors were refusing to go along with him, something of a rarity in German law. [noun]
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Now, rarity of function bestows no privilege upon the functionary; and that for several reasons, all equally forcible. [noun]
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We all worship innocence, were it but for its rarity, as we esteem a black pearl or a yellow diamond above a white one. [noun]
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You may see all sorts and conditions of automobiles at Bristol, even American automobiles, which are more or less of a rarity in Europe, even in England. [noun]
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The steam-heated hotel, with running water everywhere, is a rarity in France, as indeed it is in England. [noun]
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Such a find is a rarity, it attracts attention, very few people make use of the sewers for their affairs, while the river belongs to everybody. [noun]
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