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Meanwhile, Campbell's "people" are milling around the press room – which is, incidentally, far more sparsely populated than Thursday.

The more mountainous southern half of the country is far more sparsely populated than the northern half.

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Non-Greek student groups attract far fewer participants, are more sparsely funded, and provide less of an all-encompassing way of life (lacking a house, a cook, constant events, etc).

For the first half of their separate histories after World War II, the Communist North, although more sparsely peopled, was by far the more prosperous of the two countries.

It is interesting to consider that these results may reflect the highly biased over-representation of samples A/H5N1 sequences in the genome sequence database(s), reflecting much more of the natural diversity of non-HA and non-NA gene sequences than in more sparsely sampled (but naturally far more prevalent) avian influenza virus subtypes.

Those with recruits drawn from the sparsely settled states had far more epidemics (of mumps, measles, lobar pneumonia, meningococcal meningitis, and scarlet fever) than camps (often situated nearby) with city-bred recruits (Love and Davenport, 1919).

Mr Santorum won far more counties than the governor but they are sparsely populated.

It's hard to not make conversation when you're rubbing thighs with the same people every morning, Mr. Clark said, adding: "It's like A.A. on wheels: 'Hi, I'm Harold, and I travel frequently.' 'Welcome, Harold".' The train, sparsely populated until it reaches Babylon, is far more peaceful, said Kurt Leggard, who takes the jitney if he misses the train in Bridgehampton.

The Centre for Responsive Politics, a watchdog, calculates that $5m was spent by the campaigns and their backers, far more than in a typical House primary and a dollar goes a long way in sparsely populated Idaho.Polished and competent, for a time Mr Smith looked like a contender.

These are followed by two units of lava flows separated by an intervening ash layer known as the Pāhala ash layer: the older Kahuka basalt, sparsely exposed on the lower southwest rift, and the younger and far more widespread Kau basalt, which appear more widely on the volcano.

All told, there is far more at stake in the current stand-off in South Ossetia than control over 2,500 square kilometres of sparsely populated territory of little economic value.

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