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They are vulnerable to collisions, because they form in the comparatively crowded galactic disk.
Meanwhile, the comparatively crowded market for thin-film CIGS modules is packed with small start-ups like Nanosolar, Miasole, Heliovolt, DayStar Technologies and others who must differentiate themselves to compete for financing.
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On this small and, compared to Spain, Germany or America, crowded island, there are comparatively few sites suitable for this kind of development – and many of those have already been taken.
Although he was only forty when he passed away last week, my friend, everybody's friend, Walter T. Carriman may be said to have crowded into those comparatively few years a full life.
By John O'Hara The New Yorker, October 16, 1943 P. 23 Although he was only forty when he passed away last week, my friend, everybody's friend, Walter T. Carriman may be said to have crowded into those comparatively few years a full life.
The sector is crowded and profits are comparatively low.
Pharmacy windows are crowded.
It's cool for motivated people but for everybody else (even the comparatively savvy gamer crowd) it's a chore.
A true entertainer, Chandler's style is always a slave to the groove; deep, souful, gospel at times, his set provided the comparatively unitiated Icelandic crowd with a true lesson in the art of house music.
But some at least of the "defiers" are comparatively well to do, educated people like Mrs Nompie Njongwe, the wife of one of the African National Congress leaders.Mass Police RaidsAfricans always crowd into court when resisters come up for sentence.
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