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"The existing mall is nearly desolate," Mr. Heller said.
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Most look desolate.
On a subsequent visit, I found the place, which had been popular before the war, desolate and nearly abandoned.
It was placed on Devon Island in the Canadian Arctic, which is so desolate and nearly lifeless that it reflects the Martian landscape.
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After a tourist stop at Mount Rushmore, she drove nearly three hours across the desolate Badlands to the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation and made her electability argument to a somewhat bewildered crowd of about 250 people outside the Little Wound School.
Yet as biting as Mr. Newman can be in his comic and disgusted modes, his most durable songs are very nearly sympathetic to their narrators: desolate cityscapes like "Baltimore" and "I Think It's Going to Rain Today" and boobytrapped love songs like "Real Emotional Girl" and "Marie".
"We are pretty desolate about that".
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