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St. Regis Hotels & Resorts Champions Speed & Sport in the United Kingdom with the Fifth Annual St. Regis International ... -
21 May 2012
St. Regis Hotels Resorts, part of Starwood Hotels Resorts Worldwide, Inc. (NYSE: HOT), hosted The ...
Rarely | Define Rarely at Dictionary.com -
23 May 2012
adverb . 1. on rare occasions; infrequently; seldom: I'm rarely late for appointments. 2. exceptionally; in an unusual degree. 3. unusually or remarkably well; excellent.
define rarely | definition of rarely -
22 May 2012
An example of rarely used as an adverb is in the sentence, "He rarely goes for runs any more," which means "He usually does not go for runs any more."
only rarely - Deutsch-Übersetzung – Linguee Wörterbuch -
22 May 2012
Viele übersetzte Beispielsätze mit "only rarely" – Deutsch-Englisch-Wörterbuch und Suchmaschine für Millionen von Deutsch-Übersetzungen.
rarely - definition of rarely by the Free Online Dictionary ... -
21 May 2012
rare·ly (râr l) adv. 1. Not often; infrequently: "The truth is rarely pure and never simple" (Oscar Wilde). 2. In an unusual degree; exceptionally.
Salamanders common, rarely seen -
24 May 2012
Jeff Briggler is confident when he says salamanders are very common in Missouri — even if you have never seen one.
Ed Balls causes David Cameron to lose his temper – again -
24 May 2012
Rarely can being labelled idiotic have been such a source of pride.
Ed Balls causes David Cameron lose his temper – again -
24 May 2012
Rarely can being labelled idiotic have been such a source of pride.
Oh, Balls... when Cameron lost his temper – again -
24 May 2012
Rarely can being labelled idiotic have been such a source of pride.
McEntee: Books for young readers can be gritty, but rarely damaging -
24 May 2012
McEntee: Books for young readers can be gritty, but rarely damaging By Peg McEntee Tribune Columnist Published May 23, 2012 03:05PM MDT Evidently, swearing in books for adolescents is on the rise, particularly among characters who are rich, attractive and popular. That’s the conclusion of a Brigham Young University professor who scoured the content of 40 best-sellers and deduced that, on average ...
Apple-Chef Tim Cook ist der Spitzenverdiener in den USA - Worldnews.com -
23 May 2012
"American" is rarely used in English to refer to people not connected to the United States. The phrase "United States" was originally treated as plural—e.g., "the United States are"—including in the Thirteenth Amendment to the United States ...Top keywords:
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