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But this might be No. 2 or 3, and that's not scant praise.
Brinkley does not scant the social implications of the industry, but dealing fully with them would require a different book.
Some of its 10 bullet points were true (yes, Mr. Kennedy was cited for reckless driving while in college), but others were misleading assumptions (no, his accomplishments were not "scant").
It is interesting to say that UK students are more frequent in English literature about 20%, which is not scant.
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In the Better-Never books, television isn't scanted or ignored; it's celebrated.
And commercial advertising must have been the real suicide prevention message that Bravo said it would broadcast during the show, not the scant spot for a suicide help line tacked on at the end.
But if the 1940s, why not a scant two decades before, when Iraq's straight-line frontiers were established by the victorious allies, so slicing this arbitrary entity into being from the cooling corpse of the Ottoman Empire's caliphate?
It did so in an unconventional, associative and piecemeal way: what kept the reader tied to the page was not the scant plot (Corbett regards plot as something of a distraction), but the strange beauty of Anthony's voice.
The real story of what HG does to a woman is not the scant description provided on its Wiki.
He said the young men were not Gujaratis, although scant evidence as to their identities has emerged.
And so the list goes on.Reporting of most of the afflicted countries is scant, not least because so many of them persecute journalists.
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