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A spare, sparse, and defiantly electronic album followed in 2013.
But what I was focusing on was the artistry in shaping more than 800 pages of the original manuscript into the spare, sparse 116 pages in the original English edition of Night.
Spare and sparse and loaded with longing, to quote Billy Joel, it's a simple song about an ordinary man having extraordinary thoughts.
The cerebellum was relatively spared and only showed sparse amyloid depositions (Fig. 3c).
Set a target of 148, however, Scotland's top order collapsed and they were eliminated with one game to spare in front of a sparse crowd at the VCA Stadium.
Then corner sparse landmarks are detected and matched to infer spare absolute information about the test surface height.
Mary's struggle is the most dynamic element of a rather sparse story, but Ackroyd's short, brisk sentences and spare but well-chosen descriptions provide a compelling forward momentum.
The sparsest ingredients – lyrics that could be written on the back of a beermat with room to spare, a bassline that, in theory, a three-year-old could play – are turned, in Summer and Moroder's hands, into an entire world of futuristic wonder.
The décor was sparse.
Details were sparse.
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