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Republicans in Tennessee do not deny Mr. Davis's folksy appeal, which is why some of them see the race, which has been thinly polled, as a national bellwether.
It is an old oyster-shell road that has been thinly paved with asphalt; the asphalt is cracked and pocked and rutted.
With operations that span Asia and the Americas, HSBC, though based in London, has been thinly represented in the 11 European countries that adopted the euro as a common currency last year.
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Yet its demonstrations have been thinly attended.
At first look, last Monday's blast out of the blue certainly appears to have been thinly sourced.
But only if they've been thinly sliced, fried to a crisp and prepared by Chez Henri's chef Paul O'Connell in Cambridge, Mass.
The Madrid embassy had been thinly staffed since Spain expelled the North Korean ambassador in 2017 in retaliation for North Korean missile testing.
The qualms of Mr. Hendon, the West Side state senator, about his onetime colleague have been thinly veiled and are now memorialized in his unbridled political primer, "Backstabbers: The Reality of Politics".
At the same time, they acknowledge that in retrospect, some of its conclusions appear to have been thinly sourced and were based on methods less rigorous than were ultimately required under an intelligence overhaul that did not begin in earnest until later.
But most schools have been thinly staffed and attendance at many has been low.
It may always have been thinly spread, but there has been widespread deforestation within its range resulting in loss and fragmentation of suitable habitat.
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