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Australia is roughly the size of the continental United States, and land hardly seems scarce.
Like the Hub, a new Chromecast has also made the FCC rounds, though information on new features seems scarce.
Thus, with the notable exception of the 2011 Tohoku-oki earthquake (e.g., Miyazawa 2011; Yukutake et al. 2011), remote triggering in Japan seems scarce at least (e.g., Harrington and Brodsky 2006).
However, their presence in other families seems scarce; only a few cases are known in the Plantaginaceae and Lamiaceae Kheyr-Pour 19800; Koelewijn and Van Damme 1996; Widén and Widén 1999).
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As Naomi Campbell recently said, opportunities for black models seem scarce.
It is not that employment is hard to find, but that good jobs seem scarce.
They may seem scarce because nothing in your education has suggested that your thoughts are worth paying attention to.
While it was possible to find what might be called Giuliani Democrats, particularly in Westchester, Hillary Republicans seemed scarce.
With abortion a hot topic that Republicans prefer to avoid in front of large national audiences, women seem scarce and even invisible.
But if sympathies for Mr. Blagojevich seemed scarce outside of his circle of friends and neighbors in recent days, the same did not hold for his family.
ONCE upon a time, in a world in which oil was costly and energy sources seemed scarce, the International Energy Agency, a think-tank for countries which import fossil fuels, produced a special report heralding a "golden age of gas".
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