1. A compact disk player, rare for its day, fed Chopin and the Rolling Stones into fierce-looking, six-foot MartinLogan speakers. 2. Fun board winds are too rare for experts, who should go to another of our centres. 3. It is indeed rare for the participants in such epoch-making events to have a complete understanding of them and their consequences. 4. Knoxville, rare for a southern city in that it is mountainous, had few plantations and not much need for slaves. 5. The effects are simply terrific and create a visual extravaganza rare for television. 6. The hearing is technically in public, though it is very rare for anyone other than those immediately involved to be present. 7. All the time, Ptain was learning with a rapidity almost unique among his fellows, and with an adaptability rare for his age. 8. Although it is three hours long and the disjointed narrative droops in spots, the ironically titled drama has a strength of purpose rare for television today. 9. And anthrax has been too rare for tests on people who got the disease naturally. 10. And even more rare for one like it to get produced. |