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If you very
rarely
get out into the natural world, you're more likely to become depressed.
And whatever data they learn along the way is
rarely
shared.
We
rarely
get the opportunity to flex that.
After all, there's a lot of revolting material online, but why do we so
rarely
see such crap on Facebook, Twitter or Google?
History shows us that the first group to be vilified and stripped of their rights is
rarely
the last, and many Americans and Europeans seem to accept an opaque and unjust legal system for noncitizens, because they think they are immune.
So in an entire year a dog whelk will
rarely
move more than about 10 meters.
Because cancer cells multiply rapidly, they take in a high concentration of alkylating agents, and their DNA is frequently exposed and
rarely
repaired.
However, genuine penicillin allergies, where our immune systems mistake penicillin for an attacker, do occur
rarely
and can be very dangerous.
We
rarely
use our voice for ourselves; we use it as a gift to give to others.
But this is
rarely
a good sign.
Rarely
hear about cyber hedonism, for example, how people are becoming passive.
Yet it's one that's
rarely
asked.
This is another thing about food in cities: Once its roots into the city are established, they very
rarely
move.
Discoveries like fire happened so
rarely
that, from an individual's point of view, the world never improved.
And that rarely, if ever, caused anything like the scientific revolution.
Nighttime temperatures in the van
rarely
dropped below 80 degrees Fahrenheit, making it difficult or impossible to sleep.
I mean I've
rarely
seen lines so flat.
Cars
rarely
appear on that third road.
And one thing to notice is that perhaps there are states of human well-being that we
rarely
access, that few people access.
Unfortunately, ocean rowboats very
rarely
go in a straight line.
I've been playing TED for nearly a decade, and I've very
rarely
played any new songs of my own.
But we too
rarely
articulate and defend and argue about those big moral questions in our politics.
Very
rarely
do we ever know, and if we find out at some stage then we destroy that information as soon as possible.
The global challenge that I want to talk to you about today
rarely
makes the front pages.
Students are trained in school using highly theoretical projects,
rarely
interacting with real people or actual communities.
The contemporary world was literally built by men who have
rarely
taken the time to understand how people unlike them experience their designs.
He
rarely
gets any useful information because he doesn't ask the hard questions.
Rarely
will anyone deny that Hitchcock remains one of the most creative, inventive and prolific directors of all time, because he is arguably all of these things.
He was
rarely
kind, never thankful for what he does have...and a coward.
I should add here that I'm a film buff who
rarely
passes harsh judgment.
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