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Only 30 miles (48km) across at its widest point, it takes up little more than half the space occupied by New York's five boroughs; with 5.5m inhabitants it is much less populous.

In 2001, 33% of the beds were in the most populous HCA (BA) and 25% were in LE (a much less populous area).

The TTT conformation becomes much less populous in PEI-4 (1.6±0.4%) than in PEO-4 (20±2%) while the TGG conformation has a larger population in PEI-4 (24±2%) than in PEO-4 (6±2%).

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It is made up of two main islands and numerous smaller ones: the North Island (known as Te Ika-a-Maui in Maori) is the more populous of the two, and is separated by the Cook Strait from the somewhat larger but much less populated South Island (or Te Waipounamu).

When he first played a Test, on a fiery day in Karachi, India was much poorer, more modest and less populous than it is today.

Dan McNeil, the American general who was NATO's top commander in Afghanistan until he left in June, said shortly before concluding his tour that according to current American counterinsurgency doctrine, a successful occupation of Afghanistan, which is larger, more complex, more populous and very much less governable than Iraq, would require 400,000 troops.

Her generating capacity, which is less than 5000 MW, is much less than the energy produced by less-populous countries, e.g., South Africa, whose capacity is about 50,000 MW.

(Maybe the Tea Party wants to repeal that one, too...) The Senate was also created to give more power to the slavery-loving South -- so less populous Southern states would have just as much say in the Senate -- two seats -- as more crowded Northern states.

They're luckier if they're working in the slightly calmer, less populous back, where circular white leather booths are set much too slickly into shiny black frames.

For instance, Viboud et al. (2006b) demonstrated that human mobility patterns in the United States synchronize epidemics among highly connected populations and that the virus tends to spread from populous to less populous locations.

He piled up an imposing margin and took all 56 delegates in the nation's 12th-most-populous state -- a Southern state, like South Carolina, where Mr. Bush won just 10 days ago, but a much less provincial one, with huge military installations as well as wealthy Washington suburbs where some of the nation's fastest-growing high-technology companies are based.

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