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Encyclopedia > Rarities

Rarities may refer to the following musical albums:

  • Rarities (1978), by the Beatles
  • Rarities (1980), by the Beatles
  • Rarities (1995), by Roxette
  • Rarities (1997), by The Presidents of the United States of America
  • Rarities (2000), by EmilĂ­ana Torrini
  • Rarities 1994 - 1999 (2000), by Silverchair
  • Rarities (2005), by the Indigo Girls
  • Rarities (2006), by Kinky

This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Rarities is a compilation album released by Capitol Records featuring a selection of songs by The Beatles. ... Rarities is an album by Roxette, released in 1995. ... Rarities is a compilation album by The Presidents of the United States of America. ... Rarities 1994 - 1999 is a collection of rarities and songs found on soundtracks and singles. ... Rarities is a compilation album by Mexican band Kinky. ...

See also

  • B-Sides and Rarities, the name of several other albums
B-Sides and Rarities may refer to: B-Sides & Rarities (2005), album by Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds B-Sides & Rarities (2005), album by the Deftones B-Sides and Rarities (2007), album by Cake Other albums with similar titles include: Rarities and B-Sides (2005), album by the Smashing Pumpkins... Image File history File links Disambig_gray. ...

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Investment Rarities v. Bottineau Co. Water Resource Dist., 396 N.W.2d 746 (N.D. 1986) (913 words)
Investment Rarities asserted that it purchased the property for the sole purpose of wildlife preservation, and, to that end, executed a perpetual wetland easement to the United States Fish and Wildlife Service prohibiting any wetland drainage of the property.
Therefore, Investment Rarities contended it could not legally derive any benefit from the proposed drainage project and should not be assessed any portion of the cost of the project.
Investment Rarities argues that courts have inherent jurisdiction to review and correct the State Engineer's decision and asks that we reverse the dismissal and either remand to the district court for a decision on the merits or that we rule on the merits on the basis of the record before us.
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