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Rarity is a strange bird, and difficult to quantify without getting bogged, but in this, as in several other stray cases of “incredibly this” and “incredibly that,” the semantic point is that, in whichever context, the object in question is exceedingly rare, and the point of saying so is therefore to make it amply clear that this fact is, or ought to be, entirely credible.
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Rarity is a strange bird, and difficult to quantify without getting bogged, but in this, as in several other stray cases of “incredibly this” and “incredibly that,” the semantic point is that, in whichever context, the object in question is exceedingly rare, and the point of saying so is therefore to make it amply clear that this fact is, or ought to be, entirely credible.
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Rarity is published by FatCat Press, which has other e-books for sale as well.
Review Criteria 2006
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Rarity is published by FatCat Press, which has other e-books for sale as well.
Have You No Shame? 2006
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"Rarity from the Hollow" is available from www. fatcatpress.com.
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Rarity is the sense that a book is difficult to procure.
Book Collecting 1995
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Rarity is not the only factor collectors use to decide what books to add to their collection; they may simply be interested in a particular book.
Book Collecting 1995
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We sent him the track for "Rarity," and he came up with this different, four-part harmony thing, all arranged.
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We sent him the track for "Rarity," and he came up with this different, four-part harmony thing, all arranged.
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"Rarity" has received several blurbs, some of which are on the publisher's site.
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