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As King Lear at Shakespeare in the Park, he displays both, though somewhat too meagerly.
That's because when the innovation is seen only as an opportunity, resources will be allocated too meagerly.
One might also be concerned that DNA microarray measurements of meagerly expressed genes would have a different degree of "compression" than measurements of genes expressed abundantly, so that, on average, the log ratios of one or the other would be inflated.
Instruments are used meagerly and none too creatively, and drones and parallel motion are added sparingly, only after the Virtues' victory.
She had also secured a federally subsidized housing voucher that allowed her family to live rent free in a three-bedroom apartment in Brownsville, which is meagerly furnished with items they had picked up on the street.
They survived, meagerly, often without running water or electricity.
It had no acting company, could not produce its own plays, and was meagerly financed.
The patter song in Diana's Costco scene is meagerly comic but mostly just weird.
In the 17th century, homes were meagerly furnished, by today's standards.
The Australian consulate was meagerly staffed for a calamity of this scale.
There he supported himself meagerly as an apothecary's apprentice while studying nights for admission to the university.
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