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Mr. Harold's experience is a repeated refrain where farm labor is seasonal and population sparse.
With the technology known to them, food production was low, the population sparse, the social organization simple.
Napoleon III drained the swamps and planted pine forests, but even today towns are small, the population sparse, the local economy powered almost entirely by the moneyed hunters who pay top dollar for the right to hunt on private land.
In the movie, none of this is stated, but all of it is built, so to speak, into the atmosphere: the country feels dead, the population sparse, the mood of ordinary conversations constrained by the sure knowledge that many who survived have committed acts of betrayal or indulged willful ignorance.
In the CD68+ cell population, sparse ramified cells and mononuclear cells were identified in the spiral ligament and the modiolus, respectively (Fig. 1c, i).
Outside Italy, slaves made up on average an estimated 10 to 20 percent of the population, sparse in Roman Egypt but more concentrated in some Greek areas.
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Although historical data on amphipod populations are sparse, their populations seemingly have declined in the upper Midwest, which would indicate a degradation of wetland ecosystem processes in lower trophic levels [7].
There has been the occasional nationally representative survey, but rigorous data on other subsets of the population is sparse.
The population is sparse, even by Estonian standards, and wildlife includes boar and a vast number of birds.
Unlike the Three Gorges region, the population is sparse along the Jinsha so the project will attract less attention.
Forests, both coniferous and deciduous, cover more than a third of the range, and the population is sparse.
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