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Still, detailed information about the trek's amenities remains scarce — hence our surprise at the sturdy, spacious hut where we spent our first night.
PAGE B5 ESCAPES TURNING BACK THE CLOCK To an Earlier Hawaii Molokai is the least visited of the major Hawaiian islands; tourist amenities are scarce (with each factor probably sharing time as cause and effect).
Electricity however is scarce, and many other amenities are entirely absent Outside their schooling, there is little to distract the camp's children This woman has given birth to six children while living in the camp, two of whom have died.
School spaces are scarce, as are most amenities.
School spaces are scarce, as are most amenities.
"It's terrible, but what are we going to do?" Other basic amenities are scarce.
The peri-urban site exhibits a slum-like environment where social amenities are scarce and this is compounded by high population density.
But roads heading west from the city slowly wind their way toward the Tibetan high country, where oxygen and first-world amenities grow scarcer.
Amenities can be scarce, too.
The South Koreans arrived with gym bags and suitcases bulging with goods suggested by the Red Cross, daily amenities that are scarce in the impoverished North — sugar, soap, underwear, aspirin, toothpaste and toothbrushes, vitamins, wool socks, even sacks of rice.
The workers stream across the Pennsylvania border in search of amenities that are relatively scarce at the rural drilling sites.
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