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"The Davos hotels are pretty sparse," she said.
Mrs. Peale had the idea that energized Dr. Peale's ministry after he arrived at Marble Collegiate in 1932 and found attendance sparse: she suggested that he speak to social clubs, civic organizations and the like.
The details of the woman's life are sparse; she seems to be a generic housewife and mother -- she would return to untidy, cluttered rooms, dirty floors, cut knees" -- except, of course, for the action she takes.
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Debelle's ensuing tour played to sparse crowds, she ended up splitting from her record label and, in a final indignity, she was booed off at a computer game launch after trying to rap along to Take That's Pray.
Before she secured her agent in 2010, work had been sparse since she appeared in the soap New Times aged 15.
Margaret's letters home survive to document her life in exile, but what we know of her early life is presumably sparse since she was born a ploughman's daughter.
"Noon Wine," a masterly tale of greed, murder, and suicide on a run-down farm in Southern Texas, is the only story in which Porter was able to fully re-create the pinched, sparse universe she grew up in.
AMENITIES Somewhat sparse.
Equipment sparse again.
Are they halting or sparse?
Ćmak said she drew the images during the sparse free time she has as a student in between classes and didn't spend that much time of them.
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