What a rarity: a big-think policy entrepreneur who knows how to get things done in government.
There's even a laptop-style trackpad supporting multitouch gestures -- a rarity on products like this.
There was also already a distributor in place, a rarity these days for any independent project.
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Even bipartisan support, a rarity in Washington, was not enough for the bill to succeed.
O'Neill has visited each of his 604 dealers in person, a rarity in the auto industry.
Snap Fitness may be a rarity: a gym chain that can thrive during a recession.
Both parties within the Committee agree, which is a rarity in Washington these days.
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Private financing was virtually unheard of at that time and is still a rarity today.
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Britain's liberal energy market, in which long-term contracts are a rarity, is a bigger obstacle.
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"Being a Democrat is a rarity in the Corps, according to my experiences, " Formaneck said.
Even Park Place and Boardwalk have won, in the 1979 U.S. championship but that's a rarity.
All the young people in the village speak the language, a rarity among American Indian tribes.
Novartis went ahead because it saw a rarity: one of the few untapped drug markets left.
It's clean, quiet and a rarity among drip machines for maintaining the optimal 200-degree brewing temperature.
One is to make clearing an area of growth, a rarity in post-crisis finance.
They had Mr Elmore testify, a rarity in murder trials, and they called no other witnesses.
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Mr Bebb said it was a rarity for either to miss a rehearsal, let alone a concert.
But those service calls are a rarity with most home appliances sold in the last five years.
Forty years after Gloria Steinem and Germain Greer, women are still a rarity in the corporate suite.
The fully detached home (a rarity in San Francisco) has a 3-car garage, plus additional parking.
Some analysts praised his speech Thursday for using folksy language, a rarity in India's staid political scene.
For that reason, clean air is likely to remain a rarity in Beijing for years to come.
On the other hand, Chase is a rarity: a bank that is good at making mergers work.
They look with admiration to Osama bin Laden and are united beyond clan lines, a rarity in Somalia.
This would be a boon for diagnosticians in developing countries, where squeaky clean, well-equipped labs are a rarity.
When a rotation reaches that plateau, it means the starters generally stayed healthy a rarity in today's baseball landscape.
Clorox is a rarity in that it has raised its payout almost annually in the past 30 years.
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Mr O'Konek is a rarity, one of just a few western managers running a local firm in Asia.
Helping those fired is a rarity these days in Advertising, and maybe anywhere else in the workplace right now.
Chappell's philosophy is undoubtedly too touchy-feely for some, but not a rarity anymore.
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