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Farther east, Amagansett, where overnight accommodations are sparse, is also getting new luxury accommodations.
He says that most recent scientific evidence, although admittedly sparse, is in favour of the retention of DNA evidence.
The population of Siberia remains sparse, is chiefly concentrated in the west and south, is more than half urban, and is overwhelmingly Russian in ethnic character.
"One of the qualities that draws me to deserts is their sparseness," Benanav writes — eliciting a bit of an "as opposed to?" smirk until you find out just how sparse his "sparse" is.
McElligott's on-mic patter, while sparse, is full of humanising tales – struggles with the album's release date, life as a Camden resident – which create a warm, easy rapport with the crowd as his band plough through their wide-ranging set.
So sparse is traffic that it often seems more cars are being transported on occasional lorries than are on the road itself.It's grim back eastNot so on the first east-west stretch near the capital.
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Other studies, though sparse, are consistent with our findings.
Figures, though sparse, are good and to the point.
The sparse dialogue is believable.
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