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In ballet, she is that rare thing — a celebrity.
And also working opposite another woman is a rare thing.
Yeah, I recognize that's a rare thing in our business.
Bernie Sanders found the rare thing they could agree on.
Donna Dibo is that rare thing: a lucky opioid addict.
Seeing 50 Democrats agree on anything is a rare thing.
Unanimity, or near unanimity, is a rare thing in horse racing.
"Chappelle's Show was a rare thing," Mr. Brennan said on Sunday.
It's a small happy ending, a rare thing for the show.
Sworcery went on to become a rare thing in mobile gaming.
WASHINGTON — A rare thing emerged in Washington early this year: agreement.
Right now, being liked is a pretty rare thing for US politicians.
It humanizes the black girl experience, a rare thing for children's literature.
It is a rare thing to witness real change in real time.
The result was a rare thing: a smartwatch that people actually bought.
Still, though, an impeachment of a president is a very rare thing.
"It's a very rare thing to see a cleric killed," he said.
That's sometimes a rare thing in terms of the people I photograph.
It will pay him a pension, a rare thing in today's economy.
So what happened next was that rare thing: a dramatic courtroom reversal.
Yeah, you saw a very rare thing for Lyanna, which is warmth.
It's a rare thing to feel a stranger's potential pain so intimately.
We're now the owners of a colour - that's a very rare thing.
But even a moderate gerrymandering reform has been a rare thing this decade.
A RARE THING happened in an industrial park near Washington, DC, last November.
Paulie Malignaggi is a rare thing in boxing, and a web of contradictions.
When I was a teenager starting out, D&D was a rare thing.
But it's a rare thing—it's mainly tourists and elderly people who tip.
"Every day it's there, that we're doing that rare thing together," he said.
In real life, sex was a rare thing for Eisenstein, who was bisexual.
Abrams is a rare thing for her state, and for the US in general.
This particular video is a rare thing: a parody video of stain removal videos.
SCOTT I'm old enough to remember when series finales were a fairly rare thing.
Ms. Vestager appears to have found that rare thing, a decent work-life balance.
That's a rare thing, and it's time that a teen show did as much.
That makes them a very rare thing among new car purchases: A decent investment.
An actual scientist writing strong, emotionally naturalistic science fiction is still a rare thing.
Chris Farren's album is composed entirely of original Christmas songs, which is a rare thing.
This is that rare thing in today's console gaming world: A purely single-player experience.
Great 3D platformers are a rare thing, which is why Yooka-Laylee is so exciting.
Basically, the Solar Eclipse is the rare thing these days that we can just like.
Louise is a white nanny, a rare thing in the Paris circles of the novel.
"It's a rare thing in New York," she said, in regard to owning the spot.
"The Cut" is a rare thing: a pure pleasure, not at all a guilty one.
The entire roast chicken is juicy without tasting of brine, a rare thing these days.
Joseph Kanon is that rare thing, a former publisher who is also a talented writer.
Mayor Pete husband's Chasten Buttigieg is a rare thing: a Twitter celebrity who deserves his fame.
Actually trying to use their sparrow as a vehicle, which is a rare thing in Destiny.
It's a rare thing to have happen, and I appreciate a game that makes it occur.
Whatever his faults, he's a rare thing: a serious legislator who has balanced principle with compassion.
It's a rare thing for a music festival to operate as a force for social change.
It was just a very nice thing to do, and a very rare thing to do.
"Wonder" is that rare thing, a family picture that moves and amuses while never overtly pandering.
The movie is a rare thing among sci-fi flicks, full of awe, humility and hope.
Ms. Barnes is capable of that rare thing in modern dance: appealing to a broad audience.
Musgraves, awe-struck, created a rare thing here—an album that makes the familiar seem fresh.
For the party, the upcoming vote may be that rare thing: a genuinely good election to lose.
It's a rare thing right now and our entire culture should be exposed to it 24/7.
That's a very rare thing these days: the idea of sitting down and listening to an album.
Mr Cui is a rare thing in China: a prominent social campaigner who gets away with it.
That is more of a rare thing than it is a thing that people are frequently doing.
By the way, Akihito made the announcement during a speech, which is a rare thing in itself.
Outrage over such headlines is a rare thing to unite President Donald Trump and his Democratic detractors.
Pang is that rare thing: a third-generation chef who never directly learned cooking from his family.
Mr Gove is that rare thing—a Brexiteer who understands the dangers of a no-deal Brexit.
Seeing a book like this, that respects the reader enough to be honest, is a rare thing.
A rare thing occurred then in the van as it hoovered up the N4—a companionable silence.
Opinion It's no rare thing for the Israeli prime minister to enrage the Jews of the diaspora.
To be sure, the impeachment of a Supreme Court justice is a rare thing in our democracy.
"When this building was designed in the 1890s, electric light was a rare thing," Mr. Bey said.
"Since it's such a rare thing, it'd be too bad to have lots left over," she said.
I had a very rare thing where my small intestine burst open and it was poisoning my body.
Superhot is a rare thing: a truly original first-person shooter that plays more like a puzzle game.
I had a very rare thing where my small intestine burst open, and it was poisoning my body.
"It was a rare thing that I accepted a dating show proposal," Rossiter told Refinery29 over the phone.
It's a rare thing for Apple to admit that it was wrong on something product-related, even subtly.
His support for me personally and professionally is a rare thing to find if you're an ambitious woman.
The first half-season of New Girl was that rare thing in modern TV: a massive, massive hit.
It's a rare thing to have too many figs, but using them in cake was an inspired idea.
It is a rare thing for fans to continue rooting so hard for a star after he leaves.
Called AZfashion, the company will be that rare thing in the European high-end fashion space: a new brand.
You and Mark are sort of the ones with actual deep contacts within Apple, it's a very rare thing.
It's a rare thing to get to see a film that is capable of provoking that kind of revelation.
Wishing, like watching the ball drop, is that rare thing in this city: an activity that is absolutely free.
This also makes Blacklane a relatively rare thing in the ride-sharing world: a quiet but healthily growing startup.
Unanimous support is a rare thing when the agency so often divides down party lines on other proposals and rules.
To say that this recognition is a rare thing among elite athletes is true, but it is not nearly sufficient.
It is a rare thing to be able to use the word "quadrillion" in a manner that isn't an exaggeration.
It's a rare thing for someone to leave an interview with the same confidence he or she walked in with.
A legitimate center who can play as far down the positional scale as Marion did is a rare thing indeed.
Ryan Coogler's "Black Panther" is a rare thing: a big-budget superhero movie that is unabashedly serious about great clothes.
It's early days yet for its consumer automotive business, but it does possess a rare thing in the burgeoning market: experience.
Survivor power couples are a rare thing — mostly because hooking up with another player immediately paints a target on both backs.
Mrs May is that rare thing: a responsible leader who is trying to deal with populist anxieties rather than exploit them.
In the streaming age, especially given the incredible abundance of great online radio in 2018, this is an incredibly rare thing.
This is a rare thing for puzzle games, where there's usually only one solution and one specific path to get there.
In Denver, the men and the women function as one large community, which is a rare thing in the queer community.
Her openness to the world is a rare thing in a commodity-driven scene that values distraction and silliness over responsibility.
There's a tactile, touchy-feely element to the screens on the S3 — and that's a good, rare thing in a modern car.
It's a rare thing in a modern age for someone to stay true and carry on a tradition with so much history.
"It doesn't get any better as an actor; to feel purposeful as an actor is a rare thing, I find," Garfield said.
But the truly rare thing about this time killer of a game is the sense of genuine progression and learning through practice.
That's not a rare thing necessarily—there are a few of them about—but I think this is a particularly good example.
But, being such a delicate combination of both an artistic and technological development, perfection on the first shot is a rare thing.
It is a rare thing when a routine tag of a runner caught stealing second base becomes the play of the night.
As a performer, that's such a rare thing to have – the moment you open your mouth, to know exactly who that is.
But at the same time, this rare thing is made so very available by Mennour in an understated yet still spectacular fashion.
Not only has moving away from the city increased my productivity, but I am blessed with that rare thing: a fresh view.
And to be able to make music and tour together and hang out and share the same interests, it's a rare thing.
To see multiple copies of historical LGBTQ+ publications laid out alongside each other and amid such comprehensive documentation is a rare thing.
Charles combined his believes with facts, produced opinions which did that rare thing, he improved his admirers&apos understanding of a complicated world.
It was a rare thing to see Kardashian voice such a strong political opinion over anything other than the Armenian Genocide of 1915.
It was actually fun and didn't feel like work, which I admit is a rare thing to say for a body-sculpting workout.
According to Ohanian, because of a single and rare thing that was happening at Reddit and almost never happens in the technology industry.
It is a rare thing to find someone so willing and able to peer into her life so unflinchingly and with such grace.
"This is such a rare thing that happened to our Tessa, but we've had a lot of positivity coming our way," says Matt.
It's a rare thing to have a book that is insightful, funny, and also a true lesson in histories so often kept hidden.
In this age of unbridled administrative overreach, it is a rare thing for the executive branch to be willing to slim itself down.
"It's a very rare thing to see a cleric killed, and the Muslim community has already been on edge," Mr. de Blasio said.
"Raúl Martinez is that rare thing in our business: a prodigious talent who is as approachable as he is brilliant," Ms. Wintour said.
O.J. Simpson is a rare thing — a genuine TV sensation that's also really, really good and only deepens the more you consider it.
As soon as he joined, he reported to CEO Marc Benioff, a rare thing for a startup founder whose company was just acquired.
"In my field, emergency medicine, when you can cure a patient with a single antidote–that's a rare thing for us," he shared.
This play provides a rare thing — a female character who behaves just as badly as the male ones without being reformed or punished.
"In my field, emergency medicine, when you can cure a patient with a single antidote--that's a rare thing for us," he said.
"A lunar eclipse on the December solstice is a rare thing," Dr. C. Alex Young, an associate director for science at NASA, told CNN.
It seems like a rare thing these days that the creative people get to actually control the production and distribution of what they're doing.
There is this rare thing that will happen in the universe on June 19, when Mercury and Mars oppose Pluto on the same day.
It's a rare thing in my life to find myself face to face with something I'm scared of, and I was scared of this.
"It's a rare thing to have an industry start from square one in your lifetime and grow so quickly right around you," Seaborn said.
This is a $200 laptop with an upgrade path, and that's a rare thing in 2020—especially for a low-stakes device like this.
"It's a rare thing to actually observe these fast-draining lakes -- we were lucky to be in the right place at the right time."
Not that butt hair is a rare thing: You have it, I have it, the Kardashians have it (or they did at one point, anyway).
Again, that seems like a strange thing to single out for praise, but in the world of Android phones that's been a disappointingly rare thing.
"They noticed that I put in a lot of characters of color, which was a very rare thing on Saturday morning in 1994," says Semper.
Sure, they're only $12 off, but this is a rare thing and worth taking advantage of — who knows when you'll find them on sale again.
JOHN BEL EDWARDS, the governor of Louisiana, is that rare thing: a Democrat holding the highest office in one of the reddest states in America.
"I can wear the shirts right off the rack—I'm an XXL—which is a rare thing for me because, well, I'm a big guy."
The granting of habeas relief is a rare thing these days, but Judge Gergel's order in the Bennett case is remarkable for two other reasons.
And "Bottle by My Bed" is an infertility song—a rare thing, as I happen to know—brought to fruition by a mother of five.
When Roseanne started its run on ABC in 1988, it stood out as that rare thing: a realistic sitcom about a working-class American family.
Now its star, Roseanne Barr, has revived the show—and once again it's that rare thing: a realistic sitcom about a working-class American family.
A former hairdresser, she always wanted to drive heavy-goods vehicles, a rare thing in an industry where women make up just 1% of drivers.
It isn't an exaggeration to say that the Manchester-based artist sounds like absolutely nobody else, and that's a rare thing that should be protected.
What followed was a largely rational, multi-year, multi-stakeholder process that yielded agreement and action — a rare thing in the age of partisan politics.
And even in the age of industry hacks and spoiler culture, it's still a rare thing for critics to be kept in the dark entirely.
"It's a rare thing in my life to find myself face to face with something I'm scared of, and I was scared of this," he said.
The one standout moment was when Brunson's chin-up, face-first lunges saw him almost knock himself out on Silva's shoulder, a rare thing to see.
A rare thing, maybe, but it's something I have already witnessed many times in our college's dining halls, and something that never fails to surprise me.
It's not consistent—jokes don't land about as often as they do—but when they do, it's that rare thing: a comedy game that actually works.
It is a rare thing for academics, business firms, and unions to come to an agreement that a tax is seriously flawed and should be reformed.
When we notice their existence at all — which is a rare thing — we're extremely prone to talk over them and to redefine their experience for them.
"It's a rare thing to see happen, but in my experience, it is rarer still that this method of picking stocks doesn't work out," he added.
It's a rare thing when it's as fertile and as open as the relationship that we build together, and so I take full advantage of that!
"For me, it's about taking the time out to just concentrate on yourself, which is a rare thing, and being quite meditative about it," she says.
Because the image is that rare thing, a candid snapshot — without filters or manipulations and no planning — of an encounter that would occur just once. 2.
With Tamawuj, Tohmé has achieved a rare thing: interlinking human with non-human ontologies, showing how everything is inextricably connected and exists in a fragile ecosystem.
It's a sadly rare thing for a teen drama to depict, but Berlanti's Love, Simon also incorporates a coming out experience that isn't met with parental anger.
Yet hatred of the domestic cultural fare is not an elite trait — if anything, it's a rare thing over which the intelligentsia and the people can bond.
Between writing and practicing with his band, Touché Amoré, and running his record label, Secret Voice, it's a rare thing that he has time to do so.
"It's a very rare thing to see a cleric killed, and the Muslim community has already been on edge," Mayor Bill de Blasio said two days later.
"In a consolidating media landscape, the launch of a new global title is a rare thing," Wolfgang Blau, president of Condé Nast International told British Vogue on Monday.
It's a rare thing to see a president throw one of his senior advisers entirely under the bus, on national television, but that's exactly what happened Wednesday night.
It was a rare thing, to connect first to a work — with its childlike, bombastic energy — and later to the artist, whose cosmopolitanism and outsider identity fascinated me.
"I think it's a rare thing to collaborate with your friends on a silly little idea and have it mean so much to so many people," said Shaw.
And, in a rare thing in remake culture, each version feels fresh, turning the cyclical nature of mental health into an opportunity to incorporate new insights each time.
The answer could be Sudden Coffee, which is a rare thing on the market these days: high quality instant coffee that tastes like that expensive cup of Joe.
To convince yourself you are the possessor of some otherworldly worldview—and so to be able to really, truly lie to yourself—that it is some rare thing.
A rare thing happened in the bloody war: the Taliban and the Afghan government declared an overlapping three-day cease-fire for the Muslim festival Eid al-Fitr.
Shawn Stockman says Smokepurpp is doing the admirable, and rare thing, in show biz -- putting money last to honor Kanye West's desire to keep his music strictly Christian.
Over the past five years, Albania has been discovered by travelers as that rare thing: a largely unexplored corner of Europe (one with some 265 miles of coastline).
He really gave us all license to be honest on the radio, which is for some reason on the radio that&aposs a very rare thing to find.
"I have lived through a number of wars; it's a rare thing once it has started to be as short and planned as people think," Brookings's Litan said.
It's this rare thing where you feel aware of yourself as an individual, but it gives you room to meld into the community and enjoy that moment with them.
"It's an exceptionally rare thing to find any fossil remains of monkeys from the Amazon," Richard Kay, the study's first author and Duke University evolutionary anthropology professor, told Gizmodo.
Oxford professor Timothy Garton Ash's new book Free Speech: Ten Principles for a Connected World is a rare thing: a worthwhile contribution to a debate without two developed sides.
He kept his promises, as Madison Hemings notes, asserting in another part of the recollection that this was a rare thing for whites to do when dealing with blacks.
Every neighborhood has its pad Thai and egg rolls and pizza, but Burmese tea leaf salad is a rare thing, and, in my book, made Mingala worth traveling for.
"They're all virtuosic in their own rights, but everybody just has such incredible taste and that's a very rare thing, where virtuosity matches up with real musical tastes," Moore says.
That's a rare thing these days, with everyone quick to pigeonhole acts into hyper-specific subgenres—shoegaze, emo, or whatever mutated indie rock happens to be in style that year.
As he's a charitable soul, he decided to spread the love and gifts he was receiving, and in turn gifted the world a very #rare thing: a Chano-curated playlist.
They have to be able to come up with their own brand-new take on the world and how they're going to improve it and that's a pretty rare thing.
These are things that trained composers do by rote; McCartney did them by feel—like Irving Berlin writing for Fred Astaire, he was a rare thing, a naturally sophisticated intuitive.
For Hamptonites from the city, "it is such a rare thing to have outdoor space," said Christine Gachot, an owner of Gachot Studios, an interior design firm based in Manhattan.
"Just Another Girl" was a rare thing then: a film written, directed and co-produced by a black woman, with a young black woman at the center of its story.
"It's such a rare thing to be able to experience what we do for a living, and to do it together, really feels like all the moments are special," says McGraw.
In the mid-2000s, I happened upon Carousel Mall in San Bernardino, [California,] which, even then, it was a rare thing: a 1970s mall that was almost perfectly frozen in time.
On the front is a small e-ink display — a relatively rare thing in a fitness tracker, but one that actually makes a lot of sense for a number of reasons.
In a British political landscape dominated by hucksters, authoritarians, isolationists and delusionals he is that rare thing: a moderate, decent political leader who speaks his mind and is not obviously incompetent.
A woman artist who is both a human being and an avant-garde stylist in the public imagination is a rare thing indeed, and Ditto has been gone for too long.
During the 71 years after Tokyo's surrender, the sight of a Zero in the sky above Japan has been a very rare thing -- which is what made Wednesday's flight so remarkable.
James Richardson, the host of "The Totally Football Show With James Richardson," a biweekly podcast, is that rare thing: a soccer pundit who doesn't make you want to cover your ears.
It's a rare thing to hear a conversation in a movie that makes you sit up a little straighter; it's even rarer that you hear a silence that does the same.
ADAMS A central thing about Philip's music is it is utterly original, it is immediately identifiable as his, and that is an extraordinary thing, and it's actually a very rare thing.
"It's such a rare thing to be able to experience what we do for a living, and to do it together, really feels like all the moments are special," McGraw, 51, said.
And what was cool about it was the Times challenged the notion that this was a rare thing to do, and went back, and couldn't find any politician that had done it.
Alex makes entire worlds unto themselves, and even when I first met him on the set of 'New York,' I was like, 'I trust you completely,' and that's a very rare thing.
"He has this mixture of the European and the American know-how, and that's a very rare thing," said Renée Price, the director of the Neue Galerie and a fellow Vienna native.
The miracle is that, as performed by its original cast in the spring and its second cast in the summer, it's also that rare thing: a great, ambivalent feminist comedy for our times.
While this has been a rare thing to witness from a mainstream beauty brand in the past, you'll be seeing plenty more campaigns like this in the near future, largely thanks to CVS Pharmacy.
It is a rare thing for the Empire State to host a presidential primary contest that actually matters, and rarer still for New York to have two weeks as the sole contest in play.
They are not the first bakers to note the affinity of caramel and chocolate, but by emphasizing the bitter, sweet and salty notes in both, they've made that rare thing: a perfectly balanced bite.
The Iowa Caucuses were that rare thing in this already overlong 2016 presidential race: an actual event, not a piece of "narrative" ready to be spun and re-spun by the media and candidates.
"It's such a rare thing to be able to experience what we do for a living, and to do it together really feels like all the moments are special," McGraw told PEOPLE in 2018.
But it pulls off a rare thing in Hollywood: a story that is funny and resonant for most of the audience, visually interesting, and occasionally, as in the scenes Alex cites, genuinely show-stopping.
But the Yard has also produced acclaimed productions driven by bold directorial choices — a relatively rare thing for new writing in British theaters, where the director is more often expected to invisibly "serve" the script.
With multicultural personnel assembled in Paris, Naked does a rare thing where it pairs together disparate elements like Latin and pedal steel guitar and somehow makes them sound like they've always lived harmoniously together ("Totally Nude").
IT IS a rare thing for Britons to be united by something that is not the weather or the national football team's performance at the World Cup, yet somehow the BBC's latest drama has managed it.
The niche market of manufacturing CRT televisions has officially hit a wall and the experience of playing a classic arcade game as it was originally intended will be a very rare thing in the near future.
"One of the things that's happening of late is that we've had a rare thing where stocks have gone up and yields have gone up together, and that reflects to some extent, increasing confidence," said Paulsen.
But it is a relatively rare thing, and something I strive hard to achieve in this day and age of three-minute-at-best listens on Spotify, skipping through things—that's how I listen to music.
"THE NICE GUYS" is that rare thing: a Hollywood comedy thriller, featuring two A-list stars, which isn't adapted from a superhero comic, a book, a video game, a television series or a dormant film franchise.
"I'm a rare thing in Washington conservative circles: a right-wing Francophile," said Mr. Anton, who first served in the White House during the George W. Bush administration, when the Iraq war curdled relations with Paris.
One major researcher working for Save the Elephants told me that the future of the wild lay not just in science but especially in poetry, humanity's ability to engage and feel for this rare thing called life.
The ability to charge up via Lightning cable, on the other hand, is a pretty rare thing — and from the looks of it, the Boost Charge Power Bank is the first to do so with Apple's blessing.
J.P. A decade ago the pianist Eric Lewis was that rare thing: a promising young musician who, of his own volition, had stepped away from a coveted post in the house orchestra of Wynton Marsalis's Jazz at Lincoln Center.
Ranked-choice voting, then, is that rare thing in American politics: a modern fix that will not only benefit both parties, but will also enable us to fulfill the vision of majoritarian elections that our Founders had for us.
The rare thing in this is someone using a plane to get to a foreign land, which was pretty typical for what I call the "golden age of hijacking" but is not something you see very often these days.
"Headache is a very common thing and brain tumor is a relatively rare thing, so of all the millions and millions and millions of people who have headaches, only a tiny percentage of those will have brain tumor," Samuels says.
It's a clever way to make sure you aren't always peering over at the center touchscreen, and it helps keep you focused on the road ahead — a rare thing to find as carmakers throw more screens in front of our eyes.
The endorsement — something of a surprise — followed by the events in Georgia this weekend were a comparatively rare thing in US politics so far: one very nationally prominent black female politician campaigning on behalf of another nationally prominent black female politician.
"But the death of Si Newhouse is, more than anything else that has happened in the last few years, the end of an era for magazines, because he was that rare thing — an owner who was an absolute true believer."
In 1953, the exclusive account of Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay's historic ascent of Mount Everest turned Morris into that rare thing, a famous journalist, because of how exciting and competitive the story was and how physically dangerous to cover.
Pitt was nominated for an acting Oscar this year, but that's a relatively rare thing — the last time he was up for one was toward the beginning of the 2010s, when he was recognized for his performance in this baseball drama.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Magritte: This is Not a Biography is a rare thing: an adventure story, told in graphic novel form, that captures an artist's life while also playfully commenting on the futility of reducing an artist to biographical details.
So you did that at Slate, and then you moved to the Times, and then you made — especially given what you just said — a sort of natural transition to writing about the internet for the TImes, which again was a rare thing to have.
The fact is that a video game inspiring the kinds of acts described above is a very rare thing, and you could argue that Pokémon Go is unique in the kind of scale it brings to its positive effects, and that's worth paying attention to.
He has become a rare thing in Europe — not only a Socialist head of government, but one who has overseen a solid economy, helped by tourism and foreign investors, and proved wrong the critics who had long caricatured the left as incapable of fiscal discipline.
"It's still a rare thing for younger people to get colon cancer," said Dr. Paul Oberstein, a medical oncologist and director of the Gastrointestinal Medical Oncology Program at NYU Langone's Perlmutter Cancer Center in New York, who was not involved in the new research.
In an era when the forces of sneakiness and sleaze on the internet seem to be ascendant, from the Russian incursion onto Facebook to the ways social media is used to spew hatred, it is a rare thing to see someone turn the tables.
Flake did a rare thing in a Republican Senate that seems to be rushing full steam ahead to Kavanaugh's confirmation vote — he asked to slow down to more fully examine Ford's allegations that Kavanaugh had sexually assaulted her when the two were high school students.
"It's such a rare thing to be able to experience what we do for a living, and to do it together really feels like all the moments are special," McGraw said Added Hill, "I watch him perform and still to this day I'm awed by it."
"Given this level of integration, it's a rare thing for orders given to troops to be illegal or unlawful on their face," Kirby added, noting that incidents like Abu Ghraib -- in which US service members abused Iraqi detainees -- serve as examples of how this can happen.
They do a really great job of blending atmospheric sounds, field recordings, modular noodling, and the occasional filtered out kick drum to create music that is surprisingly not masturbatory or meandering (which is quite a rare thing when it comes to this sort of music, in my experience).
In my mind, as far as my emotional connection to Shiva, it is tied to Ezekiel's connection with the people of the Kingdom, because to me, she is a symbol of this beautiful, rare thing that is somehow thriving in the middle of a rotting, death-filled apocalypse.
Indeed, however, the decision to close Colette is that rare thing in fashion, which is notoriously bad at succession planning and finds it almost impossible to let sleeping brands lie: an active attempt on the part of a globally recognized name to determine the end of its life span.
Throughout our conversation, we touched upon everything from why she loves Larry David, to hiring Solange Knowles, to wanting to tell an everyday human story that just so happens to star black people — a rare thing that storytellers like Rae have been working for years to make happen.
When we all go back to AJ's later for a nightcap, there's indeed a framed photo of Ol' Blue Eyes in the living room with a younger AJ. Tonight she's backstage championing her new adopted sons, who have lit a fire in her because—to AJ—they're a rare thing.
It's an all-too rare thing that public pressure, short sellers with a big megaphone, and uproar in the media - however feeble and ephemeral they may be - are able to crack open the artfully erected constraints in the healthcare market, what little there is, and allow competition to fix the problem.
What Ms. Horan did is a rare thing to see from a person in power within the literary world — a world where it's much more likely that the gatekeepers and institutional systems in place will fashion books out of fraught manuscripts simply because they are practically guaranteed to stir up buzz.
But whatever that is — and you can believe the buzz by this fall, and his first show will be deafening — here's hoping that Mr. Slimane's Céline remembers the women who built it to the size it is now, and who felt that rare thing in modern fashion: a personal connection to the clothing.
" Today, Tancharoen is the cocreator and showrunner of Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. on ABC — a role seldom afforded to women, let alone Asian-American women, in Hollywood, "The fact that I am in this position of running a TV show, that this is a very rare thing, is not lost on me at all.
The 19th is that rare thing, a swing district where either a Democrat or a Republican could win; a press release from the Progressive Change Campaign Committee, a PAC that has been trying to convince her to run, touted Teachout's success against Cuomo among area voters as a reason she could actually win the thing.
"Over the years, we've been to hundreds of young designers' apartments and studios to look at their collections, but to find a designer this good is a very rare thing," said James Gilchrist, the general manager of Dover Street Market New York, at a dinner in Ms. Serre's honor during New York Fashion Week.
One thing to keep in mind: Mark Warner, top Democrat, Senate Intelligence Committee, his state of Virginia has its elections this month, or next month, it'll be November, that's ... It's a rare thing Virginia does, it's the off-year before the midterm election, so for him, this is an issue that's of pressing, personal, local concern.
In that saturated 'here I am, covering someone's music hoping to be discovered' space, their obvious talent (and the fact that they were black girls – and Nigerian!) stood out to me personally, but also helped cultivate a group of loyal supporters looking for a rare thing in a landscape of cookie-cutter bops: organic, cool, smooth, sexy R&B.
A gangly and charming Southerner who experienced a moment in a spotlight when he introduced his own brand straight out of Central Saint Martins in 2009 and was a two-time finalist for the Vogue/CFDA Fashion Fund, Mr. Gordon was known for his unabashed embrace of an uptown aesthetic, a rare thing among young designers largely focused on street style and the conceptual.
A rare thing will happen Tuesday: Scott PruittEdward (Scott) Scott PruittEnvironmentalists renew bid to overturn EPA policy barring scientists from advisory panels Six states sue EPA over pesticide tied to brain damage Overnight Energy: Trump EPA looks to change air pollution permit process | GOP senators propose easing Obama water rule | Green group sues EPA over lead dust rules MORE will face questions from Congress about his time as head of the EPA — a year packed with scandals and assaults on bedrock clean air and water laws.
The rare thing the book offers is a nearly documentary collection of gay and genderqueer kids, and their situations, in the early 1970s: Pauly, a pudgy Satanist eroticizing ceremony at boarding school; Peter, a needy, compliant runaway among several such gentle souls in a Boulder shelter; dear Owen Spoon, a Mormon from Idaho, "pink as a seashell," who can't resist Chris; and Sean, a rape victim whose family and community deem him tainted, and who, stuck in his unmentionable crisis, recreates his primal violations to get off.

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