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While the Japanese economy may have seemed stubbornly adrift, there was scant feeling of crisis.
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Yet he could not forgo the thrill of shooting them, then picking them up, feeling the scant flesh on the bone, and snapping off a side feather to post to an ornithologist in England.
A little anxious and a little tentative, Knoblauch talked about feeling as if he has scant control over the simple act of throwing a ball from second base to first base.
I made good progress for half an hour, feeling elated to have deduced, from scant information, the right way to Los Inocentes.
The comparison is mentioned not out of nostalgia for such scant programming – but present-day audiences may be forgiven for feeling overwhelmed with choice, especially when there are as many documentaries reaching cinemas as there are days in the week.
Details of Blackphone's pro-privacy feature-set are relatively scant at this point, perhaps because they want to avoid it feeling too complex, but they do say it is being built atop a "security-oriented" Android build called PrivatOS.
Her feelings are typical of many vulnerable people facing inhumane treatment by officials and scant legal recourse if they lodge complaints.
This biography scants gossip to focus on Woolf's study of the mind's life, rendering thought and feeling by words.
Scant consolation.
It drew scant attention.
Winds are scant.
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