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Inside, things are sparse enough.
Game was abundant, land free for the clearing, settlement sparse enough to prevent epidemics.
If that doesn't seem sparse enough, her Web site, anebrun.com, offers for download "Sketches," which features the same tunes in demo form.
By 12 30, the crowds were sparse enough so that riders on an uptown No. 2 train could easily recognize their fellow passenger: Mr. Bloomberg, who made a campaign vow to ride the subways and has valiantly stuck to it.
The trees lining the shore are sparse enough to allow eyefuls of lake against a backdrop of fells, the racing yachts and pleasure steamers are seen but not heard due to the breeze and the scrape of tyres on gravel.
In those days, he was most renowned as a lyricist who had helped reconnect a sagging singer-songwriter tradition with its beat-poetry roots, so the accompaniment was kept sparse enough not to get in the way of the words.
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But attendance at the party's demonstration was sparse, not enough to fill part of the modest square designated for the event, and not even close to the 25,000 people the authorities later said attended.
By dirty, I don't mean four-letter words, which are sparse in "Drunk Enough".
While sparse, there exist enough data from the limited surface and near-surface measurements to date to define a probability density function that guides expectations of winds for rational design of landing systems.
Specifically, the sensing matrix Φ must satisfy the so-called restricted isometry property (RIP), i.e., given a constant δ, for all K-sparse signals z, it must stand: ( 1 − δ ) | | z | | 2 2 ≤ | | Φ z | | 2 2 ≤ ( 1 + δ ) | | z | | 2 2. It is proven [11] that, for values of δ small enough, sparse signals can be perfectly recovered from compressive sensing measurements.
The guitar parts were minimal: an arpeggio, sparse chords or just enough plucked notes to hint at a bass line.
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