Sentences with phrase «rarely goes to events»

He doesn't make TV appearances and very rarely goes to events, all in the name of keeping a low profile.
I, on the other hand, rarely go to events... so I -LSB-...]

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In the normal course of events politicians rarely go to jail; not necessarily because they have more virtuous characters than the rest of us, but because they can usually afford better lawyers and character witnesses (and being part of the political / legal establishment probably doesn't hurt either).
If it weren't for the events I'm about to describe, I might have gone on not thinking about Daniel Varsky, or very rarely, though I was still in possession of his bookshelves, his desk, and the trunk of a Spanish galleon or the salvage of an accident on the high seas, quaintly used as a coffee table.
Both breeds today are rarely used for hunting foxes due to laws banning the practice in many places, but some breeders and owners have their dogs compete in sporting events such as go - to - ground contests, in which they have to go underground to attempt to kill a caged rat or other small animal.
You'll rarely meet a friendlier bunch because ultimately everyone feels accepted, bonded together by going to event that the world at large sees as the ultimately pinnacle of geekery.
Fan rarely likes to go further back than this as this disrupts his notion that climate change is purely a modern event.
If you've been dating for more than 6 months, and by dating I mean actual dating - going out to various dinners, events, etc. and having the occasional sleep - over, but the person does not seem hip to the idea of exclusivity and rarely mentions the status of your relationship this may be a sign they are having trouble committing.
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