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Along the way are residential areas that gradually grow sparse, then give way to rolling farmland where cattle and horses graze.
After PND 4, they begin to grow sparse hairs on their lower back and stomach, and by PND 7/8 these hairs cover the entire body.
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He'd lost most of his hair at an early age and compensated for it by growing sparse, wispy whiskers.
As middle age approaches, however, and shelf space grows sparse, he has begun to shed titles, retaining only those he actually expects to consult in the future (plus a handful he holds on to for purely sentimental reasons).
In this study, we present a new hyper-scale terrain analysis approach, referred to as Contextual Statistical Mapping (ConStat), which is based on statistical neighborhood measures derived for growing sparse circular neighborhoods.
But developable land is growing sparse along the coast, and, in a place where 40% of workers already spend an hour or more commuting each day, pushing east becomes less appealing all the time, Walrod said.
Napier grass grows sparse and tall erect culms up to 4.5 m whereas cv.
The cancer-like cells could grow in sparse cultures and without having to attach to a surface, and they showed many other changes.
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