Sentences with phrase «rare sight»

The phrase "rare sight" refers to something that is not often seen or witnessed. Full definition
It's not on sale yet, so it's a very rare sight and it definitely got noticed.
A 40 - year employee is an increasingly rare sight.
Not only is this an extremely rare sight in Congo, but it is an occurrence that many locals believe is being undertaken to strategically coincide with election season, the logic being that voters will go to the polls with evidence of development and progress fresh in their minds.
It will be a much rarer sight on British roads, and you can get people in the back of it and their luggage too.
At the north end of Nusa Penida we have also been very lucky with sightings of the magnificent Mola Ramsiay cruising along the reef only at 20m deep but we have also been treated to a very very rare sighting of a Thresher Shark, which is typically a very deep water shark only occasionally coming up to the shallow waters to be cleaned!!
The D.C. press corps covering the Federal Government is shrinking, journalists are increasingly rare sights at State Capitols around the country, foreign bureaus are closing all over the world.
Visitors will get to feast on their cuteness, and with only about 30 white lions in existence, they'll get to see a very rare sight indeed.
To judge by the infamously bad traffic in Istanbul — where the scene above is as rare a sight as snow in San Francisco — not much has changed here either.
These Admiral Blue Corvettes are very distinctive with the white full length body stripe, Black Wheels and Red Hash Marks on the fender and they are a fairly rare sighting today on the streets unless you go to one of the bigger national shows.
Photo opportunities at near point blank range abound and the group is treated to scintillating views of several species of albatross, petrels, including Pintado (or Cape Pigeon), both Northern and Southern Giant Petrels, shearwaters, skuas, and gannets along with a chance of an extremely rare sighting of a vagrant species such as Antarctic Fulmar or a «stonking» great Royal Albatross.
In the afternoon, we have a short drive up the coast to our beautiful beachside campsite next to the Okarito lagoon — one of the very few places where there are still rare sightings of our native kiwi bird and the home to NZ's only colony of the White Heron (kotuku).
Large schools of fish feed and breed around the unspoiled reefs and, during different times at the year depending on the season, commonly caught fish include: Giant Trevally, Trevally, Spanish Mackerel, Marlin, Sailfish, Tuna, Wahoo, Mahi Mahi, many Snapper varieties and Coral Trout to name the main vartieties If you're lucky on your trip you'll see Manta Rays, Flying fish, Whales and Dolphins — not rare sights, depending on the season and conditions.
Tiger sharks have been known to go by along with a whole host of other marine life including rare sightings of pelagics.
And in 2009, when the casually attired CEO was a far rarer sight than it is now, investors in a fragile market were far more likely to be nervous about companies run by people dressed like teenagers.
While dried Chinese peppers are cheaply sold even on Mexico's markets, hot sauces from China are still a rather rare sight.
We Provide: A narrated tour from a local water - man guide, comfortable covered seating, stereo sound, tour to see rare sights, water Prices: Adult: $ 145 Children: $ 119 Kama'aina / Military $ 135 Group Size: 2 vessels available to assist small groups & large groups as well.
Snow in North Carolina in March is a super rare sight...
Buffalo, N.Y. (WBEN)- A rare sight captured at Tifft Nature Preserve in Buffalo by a local photographer.
The RC F will be a relatively rare sight on the roads, which means it'll retain a good chunk of its original price.
Manchester United fans will be treated to an extremely rare sight when Rooney steps out on Monday, having never appeared for the club's U21's since joining back in 2004.
After that, there are, as far as I know, only rare sightings of this obscure work.
PS4 Platinum Wireless 7.1 surround sound headset # 99.99 (was # 130): This is one of the best PS4 headsets available and a very rare sight under # 100.
A sperm whale is an extremely rare sighting considering it's propensity for deep dives, but a whale watching tour got just that rarest of treats on Saturday off the coast of Washington state.
I could see Aranese, Catalan and Spanish flags at the same building, which even at that time was a very rare sight in towns such as Olot or Ripoll.
These are rare sightings indeed, perhaps you will be one of the lucky one to witness this behaviour!
There have been rare sightings of almost 5 cents per point on their new flights to Cuba!
Keep up - to - date with the latest news at Whale Watch Kaikoura, including rare sightings, our monthly summary and other interesting events in Kaikōura.
It looks beautiful, will be a far rarer sight and despite being a much older design, will be probably make for a better GT (although that lovely v12 is sure to be very thirsty).
Snow in North Carolina in March is a super rare sight...
Expanding Horizons A rare sighting of the panoramic landscape paintings of Giovanni Battista Lusieri (1754 — 1821).
Then again, just 100 AeroMaxes are being built (they're all sold already) at a frantic pace of two a week, so it's a relatively rare sight even here.
On the side note, The three pointed star is a surprisingly a very rare sight in East Asia.
Both bills sailed through Congress last night with strong bipartisan support, a rare sighting in the current political climate.
It looks like a glorified scooter, and even today, it's a rare sight to see anyone other than a mall security officer or tourist group plodding along on one.
Last week, Matthieu Arseneau, an economist at National Bank Financial, recorded a rare sighting: animal spirits.
The high schoolers are simply kind to each other throughout their evening, a rare sight for a teen story but a welcome change.
A merchant who deals in only one kind of ware is a rare sight, and so is that double - mindedness which has a certain unreal unity.
• «If the Catholic Church did what it taught, it'd be a great religion,» said the man of the middle - aged couple holding hands — itself a rare sight — shuffling along in front of me on the crowded sidewalk.
Peek your head into the kitchen, and you'll see a rare sight on this bro - y stretch of Wicker Park: cooks rolling out oblong - shape doughs that will become chewy charred naan and whole - wheat parathas and crispy papadum - like crackers.
I like the way Arsene treat this winter transfer with openness, such a rare sight
Last week, was a rare sight for Team Levitan — they got down big early and never really bounced back.
Later in the game a player had a well - executed toe touch dodge, a rare sight.
It's a rare sight, especially for a 36 - year - old, but it totally happened and we have the video to prove it.
A swath of those rare sightings occurred at Torrey Pines, the same place where Woods will make a comeback following an abrupt failure of one last year.
Now, they're a rare sight in the later rounds
Contractual reductions are of course a rare sight in the game without the person in question being released from commitment altogether, however Atletico officials have agreed to reduce Simeone's deal from lasting until 2020, to now keeping him under contract until 2018.
Quality is there but our players are really inconsistent that it becomes a rare sight.
Theo Walcott on form may be a rare sight given his last few campaigns, but after a strong start to this season, the media hasn't given him so much attention and his critics are very much off his back.
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