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Only and rarely
Only rarely is attention given to accurate progress reports and evaluation.
Only rarely is the reader drawn directly into the emotions of the characters or the drama of the scene.
Only very rarely was a prince without a mother of descent from such families allowed to ascend the throne.
Only rarely do symptoms of CMS become worse with time.
Only rarely will machines fail to pay out even the minimum placed bet over the course of several pulls.
Only a few calliopes have survived, and these are rarely played.
Only rarely is mise-en-scène critique used in other art forms, but it has been used effectively to analyse photography.
Only rarely did he conduct works of other composers.
Only rarely will a singer specialize in these roles for an entire career.
Only the Law Lords who served on the Appellate Committee spoke, but other Lords were free to attend, although they rarely did so.
Only rarely were instruments like mandolin or guitar used.
Only rarely do actors " meet themselves ".
Only rarely do adult birds attempt to drive away predators.
Only few singles were released, which rarely received commercial attention.
Only very rarely are hakama worn by women at tea ceremony.
Only rarely will it occur in either of the two neighbouring months.
* Fares Al-Wabasha, a columnist for the Jordanian daily Al-Dustour, wrote: " Only rarely do we encounter a prominent Western philosopher and thinker like Roger Garaudy, who supports Arab causes and exposes in a rational and scientific manner the shameful claims of the Zionist movement, undermining its colonialist enterprise in the region ..."
Only rarely does scientific odds-making provide a more definite answer than that, at least in this branch of science, and it describes the endpoint, so far, of a progression .”.
Only 23 New Zealand Crosses were awarded, making it one of the rarest medals recognising bravery in the world, and it has rarely been sold.
Only rarely have they used Mosrite guitars since that contract ended.
Only rarely is a film released that makes a more positive impression on the general discourse and achieves a higher exchange value, e. g. Patton ( 1970 ) starring George C. Scott as the eponymous American general, was released at a time of considerable anti-war sentiment.
Only rarely did those barbarians manage to make known their feelings about such use of the concept, as did Ariovistus on that occasion.
Only rarely has the Supreme Court invalidated laws as violations of the nondelegation doctrine.
Only rarely do musicians use other colors: Gorgoroth and Ragnarok use blood-colored paint, Attila Csihar of Mayhem, and formerly of Tormentor, uses neon colors, while the Norwegian band Dødheimsgard has experimented using other colors.

Only and did
Only infrequently did the situation color his thinking.
Only afterwards did an act like that become meaningless, so that he would puzzle over it for days, whereas at the time it had seemed quite real.
Only Palestine, and I will never live to see Palestine because I did not believe.
Only when the collage had been exhaustively translated into oil, and transformed by this translation, did Cubism become an affair of positive color and flat, interlocking silhouettes whose legibility and placement created allusions to, if not the illusion of, unmistakable three-dimensional identities.
Only then, when his glance focused on the divan and saw that it was empty, did he remember his earlier problem.
Only then did he decide he didn't want one.
Only an occasional tip turned out to be a phony, and, like the police, Casey had made a point of running down all such suggestions and he did not hesitate this time.
Only the memory of previous hurt, bewilderment and perplexity made him sure that if he did not ask B'dikkat when he, Mercer, was happy, the answer would no longer be available when he needed it.
Only after 1915, with the suggestion and evidence that this Z number was also the nuclear charge and a physical characteristic of atoms, did the word and its English equivalent atomic number come into common use.
Only during the 1970s and 1980s did television chefs such as James Beard and Jeff Smith shift the focus towards home-grown cooking styles, particularly those of the different ethnic groups within the nation.
Only after the translation into Latin and the addition of commentary by van Schooten in 1649 ( and further work thereafter ) did Descarte's masterpiece receive due recognition.
Only later when Cadogan and Churchill went to take charge did the town ’ s defences begin to fail.
Only from Spain did Louis XIV receive any good news where Das Minas and Galway had been forced to retreat from Madrid towards Valencia, allowing Philip V to re-enter his capital on 4 October.
Only one was ever built because Mrs. Beech did not like the aircraft.
Only in the 18th century did a steady economic and demographic growth begin, an effect of the reforms by Spain's Bourbon dynasty and a more stable situation along the frontier.
Only after the 1990s did the ceremony resume.
Only after independence from Colombia in 1903 did some begin to regard Panama as a North or Central American entity.
Only twice in his 22-year career did Young finish lower than 5th in the category.
Only a few, trusted people are aware of it, such as Batman and other members of the Justice League, Superman's cousin Supergirl, and Clark's childhood friend Lana Lang ( In pre-Crisis stories, Lana did not know but their friend Pete Ross did, unbeknownst to anyone — including Clark ).
Only at the turn of the century did Christmas trees appear inside churches, this time in a new brightly lit form.
Only the former International Race of Champions actually retired the No. 3, which they did in a rule change effective in 2004.
Only in the 1960s did Nissan begin to brand some automobile models as Nissans, and these were limited to their high-end models, for example the Cedric luxury-type sedan.
Only in the 1980s did it begin to develop a modest domestic arms industry as the Directorate of Army Industries manufactured rifle ammunition, uniforms, boots, and other consumable items.

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