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The beach at Coney Island will not officially open until Thursday, the mayor noted, and the crowds yesterday were sparse, about 70 or 80 people.
Details remain sparse about the conditions in which the hostages were killed, with the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, maintaining that they died in cross-fire at an encampment that came under military attack.
Details are, of course, still sparse about how threaded messaging will look like.
Randomized data are sparse about whether a plaque-identifying toothpaste reduces dental plaque and nonexistent for inflammation.
Data are sparse about the change in surface roughness of this ceramic material after repeated mastication cycles of opposing enamel.
News has been pretty sparse about the pricing or availability of the PlayStation Move controller, but GameStop thinks they have the down low on when and how much.
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It is observed that no distinct elongated shape in cell morphology between the dense grid about 183 Figure/mm2 (Figure 5b,c), the sparse grid about 37 Figure/mm2 (Figure 55d,e), and randomly distributed mat (Figure 5f,g).
The fluctuations are best explained by sparse clouds covering about 1% of the moon, the team proposes in the 20 October issue of Science, from which methane must occasionally pour down.
After President Ronald Reagan's re-election campaign tried to enlist the song as a patriotic anthem, Mr. Springsteen turned inward, writing about marriage, and looked to the tradition of Woody Guthrie for the sparse songs about have-nots on "The Ghost of Tom Joad" in 1995.
At the Pentagon, there has been sparse information about the movements of troops and weapons, far less than during the gulf war.
Though rural and sparse — with about 27,000 residents over 58 square miles — the town has grown in population over the past 20 years.
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