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A lone ringlet tumbles past, unusual in this butterfly sparse summer.
The dungeon scenes explode on stage with a great mix of comedy and intensity, and make the play a solid find in the sparse summer season.
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Snow was sparse this year.
Did I mention that the snow was sparse this year?
The dragonflies that hover over our pond are waiting for more mosquitoes, which have been blessedly sparse this year.
Traffic on this usually heavily traveled road was sparse today, with the occasional sighting of a military helicopter.
The chapel's open hours are sparse (Sundays are the best bet) but most people come here just for the magnificent view from the chapel graveyard.
Mednis was drawn to the endgame, with its sparse winter landscape and formal beauty, rather than to the randy, crowded and crowd-pleasing pyrotechnics of the middle game.
It depicts a ragged Edwardian labourer sitting with his tearful granddaughter in a wretched room, a sparse Christmas meal before him.
I pass a handful of interesting fish-and-chip shops on the way — the Rock and Sole Plaice in Covent Garden, for example, or the Fryer's Delight in Holborn, whose sparse 1960s interior is a charismatic classic of the genre.
In the disputed North, occupied until recently by nomadic rebel separatists, the Tuareg, turnout appeared to be sparse; last week, five election officials were kidnapped, and later released, and independence-minded sentiment is still strong.
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