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Skips of a third or a fourth are rarer.
Overall, voicing contrasts in fricatives are much rarer than in plosives, being found only in about a third of the world's languages as compared to 60 percent for plosive voicing contrasts.
A third, much rarer type of photoreceptor, the photosensitive ganglion cell, is important for reflexive responses to bright daylight.
The third harmonic ( twelfth, quint or nazard ) is the most common pitch, followed by the fifth ( 17th or tierce ) and sixth ( larigot ) but there are much rarer examples from higher in the series, such as the " septième " and " none ".
Assists are much rarer for outfielders than infielders ( with the exception of first basemen ) because the play is harder to make, and because outfielder assist situations occur less often than the traditional ground-ball assist for a shortstop, second baseman, or third baseman.
A property can have a third or even fourth mortgage, but those are rarer.
A third alternative for White is the rarer 2. Nc3.

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These include 4 ... 0-0, 4 ... c5, 4 ... d5, and 4 ... Nc6 ( 4 ... d6 intending ... Nbd7 and ... e5 is a rarer fifth option ).
A rarer option on Black's second move is 2 ... e6, with the aim of transposing to the Advance Variation of the French Defence after 3. d4 d5 4. e5.
An optional high-output DBB engine with three twin-choke Weber 35 DCO 3 carburettors, special long duration camshafts, high compression 8. 6: 1 pistons and the dual-exhaust system boasted 195 hp ( 145 kW ), though this was rarer ( 10 cars thus equipped ) than the mid-level DBD option with triple SU 1. 75 " carbs and 180 hp ( 134 kW ) also with the dual exhaust system, fitted to 47 cars.

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Even rarer are cases where self-amputation is performed for criminal or political purposes:
Amok, the rarer form, is believed to stem from rage, insult, or a vendetta against a person or society for a wide variety of reasons.
This is mainly due to the limited extent of burrowing activity ; as such bioturbation became more prevalent throughout the Cambrian, environments capable of preserving organisms ' soft parts became much rarer.
Bromine is rarer than about three-quarters of elements in the Earth's crust ; however, the high solubility of bromide ion has caused its accumulation in the oceans, and commercially the element is easily extracted from brine pools, mostly in the United States, Israel and China.
If a second compression test is performed shortly thereafter, and the new reading is much higher, it would be the ring seal that is problematic, whereas if the compression test pressure observed remains low, it is a valve sealing ( or more rarely head gasket, or breakthrough piston or rarer still cylinder wall damage ) issue.
A rarer instrument of the modern pitching system is the treble G flute.
Some examples of possible resolutions are that intelligent life is rarer than we think, or that our assumptions about the general behavior of intelligent species are flawed.
This inherent ability of hydrocarbons to bond to themselves is referred to as catenation, and allows hydrocarbon to form more complex molecules, such as cyclohexane, and in rarer cases, arenes such as benzene.
In protocolary terms, states are distinguished as monarchy or republic depending on the style ( and usually mode of accession, see below ) of their head of state, a typical constitutional provision, but as such this is not defining for the actual political system, which often evolves significantly, or can remain unaltered in other respects despite a transition from monarchy to republic ( or, rarer, vice versa ).
Although most congregations hire one or more Rabbis, the use of a professional hazzan is generally declining in American congregations, and the use of professionals for other offices is rarer still.
Although neodymium is classed as a " rare earth ", it is no rarer than cobalt, nickel, and copper ore, and is widely distributed in the Earth's crust.
It may also be by the use of a sensual vibrator or an erotic electrostimulation, and can additionally be achieved by stimulation of the nipples, uterus, or other erogenous zones, though this is rarer.
In any of these cases, a flush should rank above a full house ( in a 24-card deck it is actually rarer than four of a kind, but is rarely played that flushes are superior to four of a kind ).
" Pot-limit and no-limit Omaha eight-or-better can be found in some casinos and online, though no-limit is rarer.
A rarer form of hyperphenylalaninemia occurs when PAH is normal, but there is a defect in the biosynthesis or recycling of the cofactor tetrahydrobiopterin ( BH < sub > 4 </ sub >) by the patient.
Studies of this kind outside of Europe are even rarer, so it is difficult to make generalizations, but one small-scale study that compared transnational police information and intelligence sharing practices at specific cross-border locations in North America and Europe confirmed that low visibility of police information and intelligence sharing was a common feature ( Alain, 2001 ).

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* Konica III ( 1956 ) Variants with Konirapid-S & Seikosha MXL shutters, most with 48 / 2 lens, rarer version w / 48mm f2. 4 Hexanon
Of the two isotopes of helium (< sup > 3 </ sup > He and < sup > 4 </ sup > He ), the rarer < sup > 3 </ sup > He is sometimes used over < sup > 4 </ sup > He as it provides significantly higher vapor pressures and buffer gas density at sub-kelvin temperatures.
The considerably rarer 5. 4 L V12 was BMW's flagship vehicle, with a 5. 4 L engine, also shared by the Rolls-Royce Silver Seraph.
Although the V6 supercharger is still widely available, the V8 supercharger is rarer and harder to find because TRD stopped its production once Toyota released the updated VVT-i equipped 4. 7-liter engine.
Other usual variations are 4, 8, and 10 pointed stars while there are rarer 6, 7, 9-pointed stars, and anything over 12 points.
Live performances have been rarer, though the two mature symphonies ( now numbered 3 and 4 ) received premieres in Manchester, the first in 2003 and the second in 2005.
Nearly all par 4 and par 5 holes are too long for golfers to reach in a single shot ; a hole in two on a par five ( or a hole in one on a par 4 ) is known as an albatross, and is significantly rarer than a hole in one on a par 3.

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A posthumous compilation, Wake up and Smell the ... Carcass was released in October 1996 to collect together Carcass ' rarer material, including unreleased material, songs only available on EPs and compilations, and live tracks.
The use of can with the perfect infinitive, can have ..., is a rarer alternative to may have ... ( for the negative see below ).

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Polygyny is the most common form of polygamy ; the much rarer practice of polyandry is the form of marriage in which one woman has two or more husbands at the same time, usually among brothers or males of the same family.
Interestingly, deletions at the PLP1 locus ( which are rarer ) cause a milder form of PMD than is observed with the typical duplication mutations, which demonstrates the critical importance of gene dosage at this locus for normal CNS function.
Many stamps are rarer, and consequently much more expensive, in unused condition, such as the Penny Black, which in 1999, catalogued for $ 1, 900 mint and $ 110 used.
Low ceruloplasmin is also found in Menkes disease and aceruloplasminemia, which are related to, but much rarer than Wilson's disease.
In geriatric boars or sows ( the condition is rarer in young ones ), the muscles which allow the softer pellets to be expelled from the anus for consumption can become weak.
* SU Ursae Majoris stars, which undergo both frequent small outbursts, and rarer but larger superoutbursts.
The last four species would be adversely affected by the proposed Yusufeli Dam, which might actually destroy enough habitat to push the two rarer ones over the brink of extinction.
There are two types of " mistral ": the white mistral where the sky clears and the natural light increases, and the black mistral which is rarer but accompanied by rain.
Many of the rarer minerals were found in mines, and he mentions the famous copper mines of Cyprus and the even more famous silver mines, presumably of Laurium near Athens, and upon which the wealth of the city was based, as well as referring to gold mines.
While a sturdy car if maintained rigorously, the SM did require two sets of specialist care — Citroën specialists, which are widespread in Europe, and a rarer Maserati specialist, to keep the engine in tune.
Even rarer is a vinyl version of the sampler for Anthology 2, which was only sent to college radio stations and featured a different cover ( though the contents were the same ).
DSO deposits are typically rarer than the magnetite-bearing BIF or other rocks which form its main source or protolith rock, but are considerably cheaper to mine and process as they require less beneficiation due to the higher iron content.
There are also rarer groups of minigames, such as the Bowser minigames requiring the loser to forfeit items or coins and the minimini games, which can only be accessed by characters reduced by the " Mini Mushroom ".
These include the Falcon Squire, Fairlane Squire, and in the 70s the Pinto Squire Surviving examples of these smaller " Squire " wagons are much rarer than the more popular full-size Country Squire, which was ordered and produced in much higher quantities.
Some rebroadcast transmitters are licensed as semi-satellites, which are licensed to air separate commercials ( and, on rarer occasions, a limited amount of distinct programming ) targeted to their community of license.
However, William Vennard points out that while most people sound comparatively " breathy " or " hooty " when using falsetto production, there are in rarer cases individuals who have a much stronger falsetto sound production which has more " ring " to it.
A rarer form is the single dimple, which occurs on one side of the face only.
or both the inside and outside are per pale, and even rarer examples of other divisions, and there is a perhaps unique example in which the lining of the mantling is per pale of the two metals or of the entire mantling being of a single tincture.
In a few species, such as the New Zealand Fantail, there exist two colour morphs, the common pied morph and the rarer black morph ( which is most common on the South Island ).
It is hypothesised that there is a cost to dispersing to a new site, the chance of not finding a mate of the same species, that selects against it for rarer species, whereas there is probably an advantage to dispersal for species which have colony sites that change dramatically during periods of glacial advance or retreat.
Another much rarer special edition model was the Cortina Huntsman, of which 150 were produced.
The Old Norse name Yngvi is a hypocoristic form of an older and rarer Yngvin ( OHG: Inguin, OE: Ingwine ), which is derived from the theonym Ing-and means " worshiper or friend of Ing ".
However, the mandola, although now rarer, is the ancestor of the mandolin, the name of which means simply " little mandola ".

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