Sentences with phrase «something of a rarity»

They offer a refreshing, grown - up approach, which has become something of a rarity in the current market.
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.
That makes it something of a rarity among companies working in augmented reality.
However, this is exactly what makes Her Story something of a rarity.
He seems a genuinely decent person — something of a rarity in the film — which makes you wonder about his back story.
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.
The Fitbit Surge has GPS, which is still something of a rarity in the fitness tracker world.
It's been three match since Lionel Messi has officially found the back of net, something of a rarity nowadays.
It gives you plenty to look at, which has become something of a rarity with shows of recent art at the Modern.
Closure has become something of a rarity in today's video games.
Tesla owners need an electric charger specifically calibrated to the vehicle's voltage and current requirements, still something of a rarity near her home.
There aren't a lot of pitchers available whom a team can plug right into the top of their rotation, which makes Darvish something of a rarity.
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.
As well as a family man, Farron is also something of a rarity among centre - left politicians as a committed Christian.
A combination of legal trends and the daunting prospect of keeping huge snakes has made giant pythons and anacondas something of a rarity in the past decade.
Adventure games like Hob are something of a rarity due to the large amount of work and thought that has to go into them.
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.
Maguire's preoccupations draw him to the margins of the art world — alternative space, prisons, women's shelters, and mental homes — making shows in traditional gallery and museum spaces something of a rarity.
The press statement with the news emphasized that more than half of the artists are women — gender parity remains something of a rarity in major international art exhibitions — and that a significant percentage were born after 1970, making them in their mid-40s or younger.
However, this is the thinnest Android Wear watch around, making it suitable for more slender wrists - something of a rarity at the moment.
Low cost downloadable RPGs are something of a rarity on consoles, with only Rainbow Moon coming to mind in recent years as anything vaguely worth your attention.
Truly original fantasy fiction is still something of a rarity but occasionally a novel comes along that is notably different and in this respect The Lost and Found Journal of a Miner 49er: Vol.
I approached BQ, and it has stated that the handset will be receiving Marshmallow, which is something of a rarity nowadays — certainly on the budget side.
Moonlight's win is something of a rarity for the Oscars — it's the best film nominated in the category, and it actually won.
Remember the old days — back in that enchanted time of, oh, about three or four years ago — when hearing about a director getting fired from a movie was something of a rarity in Hollywood?
The port is something of a rarity, so far, in phones.
That makes Forerunner's team of six — five women and one man — something of a rarity.
A VC firm founded and run by two women is something of a rarity in Silicon Valley.
Having a manager with dual duties to club and country is something of a rarity in the footballing world — and most especially in the Premier League.
Both sides would at least consider that contract again, which makes it something of a rarity.
For a West Ham footballer of the 1960s Geoff Hurst was something of a rarity.
Wycombe midfielder Matt Bloomfield is something of a rarity in the modern game in that he is already planning for life after football, writes Josey Webb.
Louis» full interview with Bloomberg, which is something of a rarity — the mayor hasn't been on «Inside City Hall» in years (since 2009, as it turns out), although his commissioners regularly appear — will air tonight at 7 p.m. and 10 p.m.
What I find most surprising is that the Snow site is something of a rarity these days.
The fact of the matter is, whether you are seeking the perfect entry into the UK's Turkish dating scene or any other area, at EliteSingles you will find an active, friendly community of like - minded professional singles looking for love — and in today's world, that's something of a rarity!
Hollywood - studio movies advocating socialism are something of a rarity, but Beatty's positioning of Jay Bulworth as an amiable loose - cannon visionary - at times, the character recalls the Peter Finch «mad as hell» anchorman in Network - tempers the message somewhat.
The sheer beauty and scale of the production is something of a rarity in Hollywood nowadays, and a welcome one at that.
It's something of a rarity these days to encounter a crime movie that doesn't batter you across the face with one unlikely twist after another, whilst simultaneously forcing an unfathomable number of characters and contrivances down your throat.
Most of all, despite the execution being more than a little bit muddled, one has to admire the creative team for at least reaching in the direction of something original, which can sometimes be something of a rarity.
As a mainstream movie co-written by a woman, with a female lead and mostly featuring other female characters, it is something of a rarity.
In something of a rarity, Hit & Run manages to make us dislike just about all of its major characters within a minute of meeting them.
The test car came equipped with the optional ($ 895) anti-lock brake system, something of a rarity on a small, entry - level sports coupe.
More than likely, you'll find sedans, so the two - doors are something of a rarity.
Fullsize sedans are something of a rarity these days, and the few options that are on the road are generally either sub-par, or unsightly.
We're big fans of the BlackBerry Passport, and although we're not alone in that fact, it is fair to say that our glowing BlackBerry Passport review appears to be something of a rarity in the mobile tech news space.
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