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Piano parts could be like parlor-song chords or something far more sparse: a lone tolling note, a splintered jazz cluster.
This approach is not possible when assessing trials reported in journal publications, in which articles necessarily reflect post hoc reporting with a far more sparse level of detail.
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(Incidentally, it isn't as if Ms. VanCamp were going au naturel when she isn't wigged. Clip-on extensions allow her hair to "grow" as the season goes on. But extensions are a whole other subject. Mr. Bailey estimates that 75 percent of all women on TV, more in film, wear hairpieces. If you're distressed that your hair seems far more limp and sparse than the people on screen, rest assured: it isn't).
Speaking for myself, I send far fewer (and more sparse) additions several times a year to my archive in Boston.
If your club of choice opens their doors at 10PM, 11 30PM will be prime time to catch the best local support on the bill, which in New York can mean excitement far exceeding the headliner, even if the crowd's more sparse.
Surprisingly, the crowd was incredibly sparse at the stage -- it had been far more crowded for Metric earlier in the day -- which says a lot about where the bulk of the ticketbuyers' priorities lie.
Before, the collision was so early that the dino killer would have had to have been among the sparse debris that reached Earth long after the collision, Bottke says; with a more recent collision, far more Baptistina fragments would have been raining toward Earth 65 million years ago.
However, cell lines derived after this date are far more numerous, but while it is legal to work on these lines using non-federal funds, information on their properties remains sparse.
Far more.
"The memories got more sparse at that point," he said.
About far more things?
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