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Nickelodeon rarely goes past 60 episodes of a series
yes, but very rarely, it's not something to worry about.
Cool climate
Very rarely, but if so it is 10-15%
It refers to someone not really from "the town" and hence not "one of us." Charlestown MA used to have a very insular culture and people from there rarely left. That is no longer the case, but the expression reflects the belief that either you were a "townie" or just a pretender-- a "toonie." (It should be noted that this expression is not widely used.)
His defense attorney can raise this defense at trial, but it is questionable as to the outcome. Only rarely does this defense sway juries.
Juries are rarely used in civil cases. (In England that is anyway) If they are (which literally is only in EXTREME circumstances) then it will be the same procedure as in a criminal case except the jury will find the defendant liable, or not liable, as opposed to guilty or not guilty.
It can be either. There can be a pronoun, adjective, or adverb, and much more rarely a noun or interjection.
A large stocky cat, either spotted or rarely black, found from Mexico south to South America.
No. It is either an adverb, a preposition, or a conjunction. It is also rarely an adjective or a noun. It usually means occurring later in time.
No. It is either an adverb, a preposition, or a conjunction. It is also rarely an adjective or a noun. It usually means occurring later in time.
It can be either. If it takes a noun as an object, it is a preposition. It if stands alone or with other adverbs, it is an adverb. It can, rarely, be an adjective.
you can either find it in a chest rarely or go to the bamboo island in skyloft and get a high-ish score
A single eyeglass lens is called a monocle and is rarely used nowadays.
It only occurs rarely; just once a year. Either on December or January. Egypt is a desert, after all.
I rarely eat chips. I rarely go shopping. I rarely wear shorts. I rarely use the computer.
She rarely frowns. The book is rarely opened.