Sentences with phrase «of a rarity»

They offer a refreshing, grown - up approach, which has become something of a rarity in the current market.
He seems a genuinely decent person — something of a rarity in the film — which makes you wonder about his back story.
Because of the rarity of that event, telescopes around the world and in space adjusted their gaze to study the aftermath of the explosion in detail.
Point and click adventures are somewhat of a rarity on console.
Given that dedicated camera buttons are a bit of a rarity nowadays, I was glad to be given an option.
With increasing city - wide / state pressures and our growing dependence on technology, these types of authentic learning experiences are becoming more of a rarity in schools.
This is something of a rarity for a mainstream science - fiction film.
And to give you a little sugary sweetness I am going share something of a rarity on this site.
There are several types of mother boxes and each contains a certain level of rarity for special stat carrying clothes and weapons.
Other editions with lesser degrees of rarity are also offered, and are much lower in price.
Fine art, sculptures, antique furniture, collectibles and items of rarity or historical significance often form part of an affluent family's possessions.
That makes it something of a rarity among companies working in augmented reality.
The patch itself brings a new difficulty setting as the name implies, as well as a couple of new weapons and a new tier of rarity for the weapons.
Other forms of rarity, like a limited range and a small population size for species that once were common, are not sustainable and could lead to extinction.
Another problem arises because we're more emotionally responsive to some signs of rarity than we are to others.
All in all it's a fresh, persuasive, and welcome production of a rarity.
But both of these examples literally only happen once a piece, so they are more frustrating than refreshing on account of their rarity.
If you manage to find a card of a rarity higher than what you can craft, you can still equip it.
Because of its rarity and incredible properties, it's highly sought after.
Complimentary meals on board have become somewhat of a rarity these days.
You see, when electronic books take over, printed novels will become a bit of a rarity.
In fact, it's more of a rarity to have everyone getting along with each other.
Each create contains between 3 and 5 unlocks of varying levels of rarity and usefulness.
There are very few Modern apps that appeal at the moment, so it is something of a rarity for me to drop out of desktop mode.
I'm not opposed to companies revealing what the odds are on their loot boxes though, this is somewhat common practice for card packs that have varying degrees of rarity.
Experiments like these in real natural disasters are uncommon not only because of the rarity of assembling such great instruments and taking them airborne.
Yet it's clear he's thoroughly aware of the rarity of this status within the Commons.
(To give you a sense of the rarity of that: I write SB Nation's Florida blog, think Florida's still better than Georgia more than 50 times out of 100, and still couldn't bring myself to apply the logic of A > B because B > C despite A > C.)
To mark the appearance of such work of this rarity, Jason Andrew, Manager / Curator of the Estate of Jack Tworkov offers a brief history of the painting and its relationship to its time and place.
We've been so lucky to have been home during such a glorious spell (very unlike the typical British summertime), and have been making the most of the rarity by visiting as many of my favorite spots as possible.
The paintings are juxtaposed with early drawings, offering moments of rarity and complexity, as well as a glimpse of a painter sui generis.
The 2017/18 season sees something of a rarity with Arsenal not amongst the list of names to feature in the Champions League for the upcoming season.
In terms of rarity, Iry is as rare as it gets.
When it's sunny in Switzerland you better take advantage of this rarity and get out of the house.
It is, however, a sight to behold and, rarity of rarities, a JRPG that might yet get me well and truly hooked.
From May 1 to the 18th, ALVR will hold their inaugural exhibition in the new digs: an array of rarities recently on loan for the Royal Fabergé show that closed in February at the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts in Norwich, England.
These vending machines appear with different rarities across the map and can only trade for weapons of that rarity.
Players who are familiar with Disgaea will recognize the different types of the rarity: common, rare, epic, and legendary.
The original version of Xenoblade Chronicles was a classic on the Wii U, but has become something of a rarity now, with even preowned copies regularly going for around # 40 on eBay.
This extends to the multiplayer Battle mode too, which is less of a rarity given that the Xbox 360, PS3, Wii and DS all got digital - only, multiplayer - only Bomberman games last generation.
Tesla owners need an electric charger specifically calibrated to the vehicle's voltage and current requirements, still something of a rarity near her home.
In 2016, these were Anela, Anuhea, Berkley, Emi, Kalea, Kaila, Mahina, and Naia; Hawaii claims the vast majority of these rarities.
An excerpt from Eric Dinerstein's Kingdom of Rarities explores whether the anteater and other South American oddities can survive as Brazil's Cerrado grassland is converted into cattle ranches and soybean farms
A review of the fossil record, they said, shows that rarity of previously abundant organisms is the only factor tied with certainty to the widespread ecological change observed across extinction boundaries, and because of this, the magnitude and extent of rarity may provide the best comparison of the current biotic crisis to those of the past.
View Slide Show The lure of rarity Enthusiasts covet rare animals as exotic pets and hunting trophies as well as for insect or birds» egg collections.

Phrases with «of a rarity»

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