Sentences with phrase «rare occurance»

The phrase "rare occurrence" means that something doesn't happen very often or it is not common. Full definition
Which is the planets having one of its lovely warm spells which is an all too rare occurance in earths geological records.
We had a fantastic January with Mkhitaryan, Aubameyang signings and Ozil signing new contract, but this was a very rare occurance where Wenger felt pressure due to our circumstances.
The chief whip gave a live interview with the BBC this afternoon, an extraordinarily rare occurance which goes some way to dramatising the strange and nervous mood permeating Westminster.
This Wednesday will mark an extremely rare occurance, not one, not two, but three Xbox Live games will be added to the Marketplace.
It is a very rare occurance when this actually happens.
Though a very rare occurance, it is even possible to view manatee feeding in the grass beds.
Mourinho has played eleven cup finals in his career and lost only one of them — the 2 - 1 defeat to Atletico Madrid in the Copa Del Rey in his ill - fated final season in charge of Real Madrid, by which point he had lost the dressing room, a rare occurance in a career in which he has been largely adored by his players for his winning mentality and superb man - management skills.
Counter attack isn't always a rare occurance, just depends on the quality of the team countering.
On the rare occurance that we'd have some ammonia build - up in our night diapers I have used vinegar in the first cold rinse and it hasn't ever let me down.
You make it sound like that is a rare occurance or it only happens to parents who have notoriously horrible children who clearly need to be leashed.
So we will try our best to celebrate both events at once — a rare occurance.
Although Singapore accepted the use of guide dogs in September 2005, it has remained a rare occurance.
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