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You develop a library with many hours of content that CNN did not have, which we use to populate off-hours and run marathons.

There was a small area sectioned off with signs and populated by paired-off, child-sized hula hoops for participants to sit as afternoon rush-hour traffic whizzed by.

Polling places are sparsely populated in every off-year election, particularly when the outcomes are predicted to be landslides, but 2013 marked a depressing low.

If left to the marketplace, he argues, there is a real possibility that genetic engineering will lead to a two-class society, populated by well-off, genetically engineered "GenRich" individuals whose parents could afford genetic engineering, and impoverished "Naturals," conceived the old-fashioned way.

In antiquity, Arcadia was seen as a wild, untamed place, populated by tribes cut off from civilization by the region's rocky, mountainous terrain.

Throughout the 19th century, Tremé (named after Claude Tremé, a Frenchman who split up the lots and sold them off) was populated by free people of color — many of them fair-skinned French-speaking Creoles — who identified more with their European than African ancestry as they dominated the trades as merchants, businessmen and real estate speculators.

Walking and exploring Caulker didn't take more than a few hours the next morning -- the northern half of the island, sparsely populated, is cut off from the rest by a sea channel that swept through in a 1960's hurricane, so the main businesses are confined to the southern two-mile stretch.

Another memorable art car was the giant polar bear, seemingly populated by dozens of off-duty models all dressed in white.

The set, which initially looks borrowed from the last production at the American Airlines theatre, Long Day's Journey Into Night, might indicate Russia, might insinuate America, or might hint at some far-off land populated by Calder mobiles.

He mused briefly about moving his family to Cape Breton, a sparsely populated island off the coast of Nova Scotia, where one assumes there will be fewer post-apocalyptic gangs.

On the morning of Jan . 29 , 1819he landed on the shore of a sparsely populated island off the southern tip of Malaya and, risking imminent collision with the Dutch, established by treaty the port of Singapore.

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