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The majority of a fairly sparse crowd clustered around the water jump, where two small boats had to be jumped for the quickest way through.
Brando "lived a fairly sparse life," said Mr. Medavoy, who met him at Mr. Penn's wedding to Robin Wright in 1996.
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Start with a fairly thin crust.
I think the adrenaline involved may just cancel out a lot of the qualitative judgements the racers may have, resulting in a bunch of fairly sparse reviews.
It's a gorgeous album, and fairly sparse, with subtle percussion and (sometimes) vocals that only underscore the overlapping ngoni lines, and the mesmerizing melodic and rhythmic patterns they create.
As for many plant studies, the current Barley CAP marker dataset is fairly sparse, with an average SNP spacing of about 2.4 Mb (2198 SNPs/5350 Mb genome), in a population of 1807 individuals.
It only need draw on bounds on comparative plausibility ratios, and these bounds only play a significant role while evidence remains fairly sparse.
They will be fairly sparse on the ground; a large number of other would-be monitors have been banned.
Opening night had a full house on the lower level, but fairly sparse in the upper level.
Biographical material about Leśniewski is fairly sparse, and it is even harder to gain a clear idea of what he was like as a person.
A weak switch in direction was also demonstrated in one study comparing fairly sparse (1 dot/°) to dense (6 dot/°) parameters (Becker et al., 2008).
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