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Yet with all of this, the country has made surprisingly scant use of solar energy at home.
The administration has in part blamed its scant use of commutations, compared with other presidents, on this mass of paperwork and the criteria for applications.
But unless you know the city intimately, you will make scant use of its endless lists of attractions containing little more than their telephone numbers.
Author sympatizes with Mrs. White's gentle rebuke of Dr. Rickett for his scant use of scent as an aid to pinning dow the species with exactitude.
Making scant use of conventional talking heads, "Lion Ark" is also largely free of the gooey sentiment common to nature films.
No wonder then that Ogilby made scant use of Aubrey's detailed notes on Surrey: Aubrey was a genuine antiquary, whereas Ogilby's antiquarianism was a means to further his present interests and power.
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From then on, however, surprisingly scant use is made of him, or of his Asian comrade, the implication being that a redressing of the racial imbalance is compensation enough, and that, with the right actors in place, the movie's moral work is done.
And though Dr. Thomason believes that the basic structure of Space English is not likely to change much from that of the mother tongue, teenagers will, of course, invent words of their own and drop words of scant use.
As late as 1961, Rambles had never been reprinted and, as scholar Elizabeth Nitchie explained, "scant use has been made of it, and copies of it are rather scarce".
Such firepower proved of scant use.
However, the literature is scant on the use of high flow in this indication.
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