Sentences with phrase «rare sight when»

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.

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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.
Old Trafford bore witness to a rare sight as Mourinho's emotions spilled out after the final whistle when the Portuguese was spotted celebrating with a scarf, pumping his fists in front of a raucous Stretford End — applauding the 70,000 plus home fans who did very well to respond to his call of duty prior to this game.
When turkeys first appeared in England they would have been a rare sight and the first ones are more likely to have been kept as pets for display of wealth rather than served as food.
Even when you compare it to ordinary cards, interest rates below 15 % are a rare sight to behold.
When seizures are rare, how frequently - if ever - that an owner can tolerate the sight of a seizure can also be a decision factor.
But even skeptics were caught off guard when a recent sighting of a rare humpback whale was reported by tourists sailing off the coast of the Placencia Peninsula.
The prototype didn't look particularly impressive, going by today's standards, but it was a sight to behold as it was a rare throwback to a time when Nintendo and Sony considered collaborating.
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