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Wild animal life is sparse.
Elsewhere, public housing towers stand on vast blocks; street life is sparse.
The incidence of biparental care across the tree of life is sparse, but it is common in birds [ 9] and canids [ 10] and is practised by a significant minority of cichlid fishes [ 11] and primates [ 12], including humans.
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Once in Mosul, Ms. Nevalainen said life was sparse.
The details of the woman's life are sparse; she seems to be a generic housewife and mother -- she would return to untidy, cluttered rooms, dirty floors, cut knees" -- except, of course, for the action she takes.
The details of Saviano's own life are sparse, for example, and his undercover investigations do not reach a climactic unveiling; nor are the facts he garners from judicial papers about the Camorra's role in narcotics, construction, waste management and murder particularly new.
The known details of Albo's life are sparse.
Details on Buffalo's early life are sparse.
Historical records for Gardner Carpenter's life are sparse in detail, but the Vital records of Norwich, 1659-1848 Part II provide some information.
Despite these concerns, data on phthalate exposure levels during this period of life are sparse (Adibi et al. 2008; Enke et al. 2013; Sathyanarayana et al. 2008a, 2008b).
In particular, valid data on patient-relevant parameters, such as social skills, language acquisition, educational development (e.g., school performance), professional career, and quality of life are sparse [ 66- 69].
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