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Only under rare circumstances would a bride experience an orgasm during her first intercourse.
While it is not recorded as a " steal ", in a practical sense a batter can be said to " steal first base " by successfully running to first base ( without being tagged or thrown out ) in rare circumstances following an uncaught third strike ; the rarely-seen play avoids an " out " and gains a baserunner.
In rare circumstances, a court of appeal might also substitute a conviction for an acquittal.
Under exceptional circumstances, a redive may be granted, but these are exceedingly rare ( usually for very young divers just learning how to compete, or if some event outside the diver's control has caused them to be unable to perform ).
Because of the specialized and rare circumstances required for a biological structure to fossilize, only a very small percentage of all life-forms that have ever existed can be expected to be represented in discoveries, and each discovery represents only a snapshot of the process of evolution.
It is very rare for top clubs to miss the competition, although it can happen in exceptional circumstances.
In rare circumstances, a low TSH indicates primary failure of the pituitary, or temporary inhibition of the pituitary due to another illness ( euthyroid sick syndrome ) and so checking the T < sub > 4 </ sub > and T < sub > 3 </ sub > is still clinically useful.
In extremely rare circumstances a cow moose may grow antlers.
This is probably due to the rare occurrence of the right circumstances for soft tissue preservation, needed for these non-calcified exoskeletons.
In rare circumstances individuals who are not members of the Commons can be appointed prime minister.
Even in cultures where it has been known, it is and has been extremely rare, and then only in particular and limited circumstances.
In some rare circumstances, such towers were mounted on ships to assault the coastal wall of a city: at the siege of Cyzicus during the Third Mithridatic War, for example, towers were used in conjunction with more conventional siege weapons.
Although in rare cases, a court may change the terms of the trust due to unexpected changes in circumstances that make the trust uneconomical or unwieldy to administer, under normal circumstances an irrevocable trust may not be changed by the trustee or the beneficiaries of the trust.
Other bonuses may be from local Aura, quality and specialization of lab, assistants, previous knowledge, sympathetic connections from items, or in rare circumstances another ability.
Some seriously harmful behaviour, such as murder, is sufficiently rare to be inherently improbable in most circumstances.
On rare occasions, the Academy does grant a special waiver to allow a third person to share a nomination, but only under special circumstances.
Unless the caller gives consent to pass on information, confidentiality will be broken only in rare circumstances, such as when Samaritans receives bomb or terrorism warnings, to call an ambulance because a caller appears to be incapable of making rational decisions for him or herself, or when the caller is threatening volunteers or deliberately preventing the service being delivered to other callers.
In rare circumstances, Guardians will personally go out into the field to recruit a replacement, via telepresence.
The psychical researcher Ernesto Bozzano ( 1938 ) had also supported a similar view describing the phenomena of the OBE experience in terms of bilocation in which an " etheric body " can release itself from the physical body in rare circumstances.
Slaves, like women, were not eligible for full citizenship in ancient Athens, though in rare circumstances they could become citizens if freed.
Organic molecules can also exhibit antiferromagnetic coupling under rare circumstances, as seen in radicals such as 5-dehydro-m-xylylene.
On the other hand, Rowling has said that a Muggle-born wizard can become a Death Eater " in rare circumstances ".< ref >
* Some courts have held that in rare circumstances in a federal criminal case, a United States district court may use the common-law writ of error coram nobis under the All Writs Act to set aside a conviction when no other remedy is available.
In certain rare circumstances, multiple scattering may only involve a small number of interactions such that the randomness is not completely averaged out.

rare and scoring
This is rare, as place kicks are almost always used for the conversion ; a drop kick is sometimes used late in a game if the scoring team needs to score again quickly, and taking a place kick would be slower.
In the 1984 county season, Hadlee completed a feat rare in the modern age by doing the county ' double ' - scoring 1000 runs and taking 100 wickets in the same season.
The film offers rare color glimpses of the wartime MGM studio, including the Thalberg Building, the frontgate, the backlot, the commissary, and one of the scoring stages, as well as an on-screen performance by real members of the MGM studio orchestra.
When delicate balancing and strict scoring of trials were dispensed with in favor of a race to be the fastest rider to the finish, it was called scrambles, said to have originated in the phrase, " a rare old scramble " describing one such early race.
In 1961, he achieved a rare " double " by scoring 1008 runs and taking 144 wickets, his performances being instrumental in Radcliffe winning both the league's championship title and its supplementary Wood Cup competition.
In very rare instances, specific questions have been omitted from final scoring.
On the subsequent trip to the West Indies, he achieved the rare feat of scoring a thousand runs on a Caribbean tour, which included 106 in the Test at Bridgetown, Barbados.
A 5 – 0 home win over Oldham Athletic was a rare good result, with top scorer Steve Guinan scoring a hat-trick.
During the regular season, he had achieved the rare feat of scoring 5 goals in a single game, as he got all of Detroit's goals in a 5 – 4 overtime win against the Washington Capitals the day after Christmas on 26 December 1996.
A goalie scoring a goal in an NHL game is a very rare feat, having occurred only twelve times in the history of the National Hockey League, the first time occurring in 1979 after the league had been in existence for six decades.
Draws are relatively rare in boxing: certain scoring systems make it impossible for a judge to award equal points for a match.
It was quite a memorable day in the field, with the Nawab of Pataudi scoring an elegant undefeated century for Worcester in one of his very rare appearances on the county circuit.
On rare occasions where the four initial cards dealt to the board add up to 15, they are taken by the dealer and added to his scoring pile.
A rare highlight was scoring a penalty in the shootout following the UEFA cup match against AC Fiorentina although Everton would go on to lose the shootout when Phil Jagielka missed the crucial spot-kick.
He is a right-arm fast-medium bowler, but he is also known for his vicious form with the bat in ODIs, where his frequent scoring of runs at a fast rate is a valuable asset, though seeing him sustaining this form and keeping his wicket intact through many overs is a rare event.
This gave Love the rare distinction of scoring an unbeaten century in both his final Test and first class innings.
Alania achieved a rare feat of reaching the cup final without scoring a single regular-time goal.
This method of scoring is extremely rare, last successfully completed in the NFL by Ray Wersching in 1976.
One highlight was scoring an exceptionally rare albatross ( double eagle ) on the 17th hole at Valderrama, during the 1994 Volvo Masters, sinking his second shot on the par-5 hole with a 3-iron.
That year he achieved the rare feat of scoring 2000 runs and taking 100 wickets, and carried his bat for 207 against Yorkshire.
This clarinet septet-the scoring included the rare octocontrabass and contrabass clarinets, as well as the E flat piccolo and alto clarinets-was played in a private run-through at Kneller Hall ( the Royal Military School of Music ) by an ad hoc ensemble led by Terry Busby in 1969, but subsequently ceased to have a separate existence once the orchestral transcription had been made.
It's rare for the batsman to take off his helmet after scoring a half-century.
Hayes holds the rare distinction of having led two different conferences in scoring while in college.

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