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Its rare and unusual phonographs include models by Thomas A. Edison.
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Its oxide was first isolated from rare earth ores in 1878 and the element was named after the city of Stockholm.
Its reliability and robustness were greatly appreciated by physicians, who drove a lot to see their patients, back when hard-surfaced roads were still rare.
Its museum Fragonard Musée du Parfum displays a rare objects that explain the history of perfumery for over 5000 years.
Its rare appearance is said to foreshadow a great event or bear testimony to the greatness of a ruler.
A newspaper in Fort Wayne, Indiana praised the film for its " rare quality of charm and a warmth of appeal that is truly unique " and concluded: " Here is a story beautiful and exquisite in theme ... Its simplicity and utter humanness have an appeal that reaches straight to the heart of the onlooker.
Its long loggia would have been a rare sight in the tight and curving streets of Florence, not to mention its impressive arches, each about 8 meters high.
Its atmospheric pressure was 962 mbar ( hPa ; 28. 41 inHg ) around the time of landfall, and radar imagery indicated the presence of a rare double-eye structure.
Its nest is known to host the Hemiptera species Cimexopsis nyctali, which is similar to the bedbug, and can ( on rare occasions ) become a pest species in houses.
Its boiling point and critical point depend on which isotope of helium is present: the common isotope helium-4 or the rare isotope helium-3.
Its steep valleys and dense stands of timber offer a rare wilderness experience so close to the city.
Its four perennial streams support steelhead and coho salmon, and its wetlands are habitat to the rare San Francisco garter snake and California red-legged frog.
Its rare books, manuscripts, photographs, maps, and other materials are available to all SMU students, faculty, visiting scholars, and other researchers.
Its scope, however, is rare with regards to its depth, particularly as relates to genuine military matters.
Its major news was the addition of two new optional engines: the L69, with three two-barrel Rochester 2GC carburetors on a progressive linkage, rated at and of torque, which was priced at US $ 264. 54, and the rare W30.
Its 17 miles ( 27 km ) of marked paths are popular with visitors, and provide access to a wide variety of rare plants.
Its iridium, a heavy metal rare on Earth's surface, is plentiful in extraterrestrial material such as comets and asteroids.
Its interest lies in a nationally rare habitat as a result of a steep-sided stream flowing through the site.
Its collection comprises rare 16th and 17th century manuscripts, in Greek an in foreign languages, important documents from the period of the Greek War of Independence and rich folklore material.
Its location, at the south-west angle of the castrum, as well as its eastern orientation, resulted in the original access being through the late-Roman surrounding wall ( such a configuration is quite rare ).
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Its reproductive success is partly because of opportunistic feeding: it has a diet, unusual among anurans, of both dead and living matter.
Its unusual rock formations, stone bridges, and waterfalls remained etched in Pei's memory for decades.
Its program in the sciences is likewise unusual – Reed's TRIGA research reactor makes it the only school in the United States to have a nuclear reactor operated entirely by undergraduates.
Its trajectory was designed to take advantage of an unusual alignment of the planets ( that occurs once every 177 years ) that allowed one space probe to fly by Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune, if everything went well.
Its unusual name, coined by Thomas Carlyle in 1858, refers to an ear severed from Robert Jenkins, captain of a British merchant ship.
Its main goal is to give an overview of the subject but, unusual for a popular science book, it also attempts to explain some complex mathematics.
Its summit, an alpine area above the tree line, is a nearly flat plateau about 13 km ( 8 mi ) across composed of serpentine bedrock and supporting a quite unusual flora.
Its unusual architecture and innovative communications solutions qualify him among the most interesting sights of the city.
Its replacement, constructed by Roger Bigod, the Earl of Norfolk, was unusual for the time in having no central keep, but instead using a curtain wall with thirteen mural towers to defend the centre of the castle.
Its Classic Revival style, fashionable for private residences in the Bay Area at the time, was unusual for naval base housing.
Its all welded construction was very unusual for the cycle industry at the time, and many years were to pass before other manufacturers adopted this method.
Its name originated because steel, instead of wrought iron, was used in its construction, very unusual for the time.
Its growth form is unusual in that it tends to spread by runners, offset from the parent plant by several centimeters.
Its unusual cell wall, rich in lipids ( e. g., mycolic acid ), is likely responsible for this resistance and is a key virulence factor.
Its other famous landmark is the Fairhaven United Reformed Church, which is of unusual design, being built in Byzantine style and faced with glazed white tiles, and commonly known as the White Church.
Its many unusual locales include an intricately designed space station, and a 3D network of underground caverns.
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