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Sparse records from Parma and Florence indicate that, during her years in those two cities, she remained active as a performer.

Thus, the purpose of Briana's visit which I attended as did my colleague, Lynn Durgin was to affirm the truth behind the Collective's observation, brainstorm about different ways for the Archives to do better, and allow Briana a chance to comb through the sparse records we do have pertaining to the history of Latinx students at Princeton.

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Then, we evaluated his history as a deal maker, noting his relatively sparse record of acquisitions.

Read the full article here What we say: "People have said that LP1 is a sparse record.

Only hard skeletons are ordinarily preserved intact or as fossils, though, so that groups without them have a sparse record or none.

I find the state court inference reasonable, even on the basis of the admittedly sparse record before us, that the informant told the officer that Beck was operating in the mentioned area.

Exactly how the two forms managed this is unknown, but one suggestion involves a kind of time-sharing, for the sparse record contains no definite evidence of temporal coexistence.

In his majority opinion last year in Board of Trustees v. Garrett, the case that barred disability suits by state employees, Chief Justice Rehnquist in fact contrasted the sparse record of employment discrimination by the states -- governed by Title I of the law -- with evidence Congress had compiled of state conduct that violated Title II, which was not at issue in that case.

"From the business community's standpoint he's a great nominee, but not because he's always going to be pro-business, but rather because the best one can ask for in a Supreme Court nominee is someone who gets it". Judge Roberts has a sparse record on the bench -- he only moved from his advocacy role to the federal appeals court in Washington two years ago.

Yellen's supporters, it's worth saying, scoff at this argument, which they consider too clever by much more than half, and they particularly note that Summers's sparse record on monetary policy and the controversy surrounding his appointment will unnerve the market, leading to the exact risk premium that his supporters fear.

Like volcanoes, these infrequent hazards suffer from a sparse record of larger events, that is further thinned by low recording rates in the past.

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