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However, the vibe here is a lot more rarefied, and unavoidably so.
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Our world -- small and rarefied as it may be -- has indeed moved on.
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If that makes the show sound like a dinner-party conversation, it's a sprawling one, sometimes rambunctious, sometimes rarefied, engrossing but dragging on too long.
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They're looking to recruit new members and reach out, making the trust seem more accessible and less rarefied.
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Free radicals may be created in a number of ways, including synthesis with very dilute or rarefied reagents, reactions at very low temperatures, or breakup of larger molecules.
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Oxygen, especially when it's hot and extremely rarefied, glows a ghostly green... and that's what we're seeing here with this distant galaxy.
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Interestingly, the more rarefied the study such as higher forms of mathematics and quantum physics, the more likely is beauty found to be a reliable guide.
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At the end, with his arms outstretched, he was just in a zone -- that rarefied air.
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If it all sounds rarefied -- well, it is.
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In its dispersed, rarefied state, qi is invisible and insubstantial, but when it condenses it becomes a solid or liquid and takes on new properties.
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