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More surprising than the many carnivorous varieties is the overwhelming number of vegetarian recipes, born of scarce times when people had to make do without meat.
"If more emerge as we head into spring, 2015 could see the first UK-born scarce tortoiseshells on record".
Knowledge about HRQoL in school-aged children who were born extremely preterm is relatively scarce.
Hidden behind the exports, a new economic model is being born, signaling a more efficient allocation of scarcer capital.
And so it goes, until by the time your last child is born, the competition for goods and services is very scarce indeed.
While details regarding Richard Cantillon's life are scarce, it is thought that he was born sometime during the 1680s in County Kerry, Ireland.
In today's tight market, quiet listings are also born out of the concerns of sellers worried about relocating in a climate of scarce listings.
FD patients are born with fewer neurons in their dorsal root and sympathetic ganglia than their peers, and over time, neurons become more scarce (Mezey et al. 2003).
born Hispanics.
With us, they do no more work than other members of the community,… even their master;… (except that they were not permitted to eat with those… free-born;) and there was scarce any other difference between them,… Some of these slaves have… slaves under them as their own property… for their own use.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement was not required before 2011 to track information on whether removed immigrants had U.S.-born children, so data is scarce.
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