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And although the samples from this nested sparse sampling are sparsely and non-uniformly located, the samples of the autocorrelation can be computed at any specified rate.

And the samples of the autocorrelation can be computed at any specified rate, although the samples from this nested sparse sampling are sparsely and nonuniformly located.

The houses are either unlit or lit very sparsely and some are empty.

Jeanette Winterson's memoir is written sparsely and hurriedly; it is sometimes so terse it's almost in note form.

There, he said, he was held in continuous darkness, fed sparsely and subjected to loud noise — like the recorded screams of women and children — 24 hours a day.

Meanwhile, America's financial markets are so sparsely and indifferently policed that a sloppy Ponzi artist like Bernie Madoff was able to go on robbing victims for eight years after the feds were tipped off to his existence.

In local newspaper articles about her life and work, she credited her longevity to "clean living" -- she went to bed early every night, rarely watched television, ate sparsely and prayed daily.

And he'll be happy for about a week.' " The house is indeed sparsely and inexpensively furnished, with Indian bedspreads on the windows and incense burners in almost every room.

But she was far from a constant presence on the musical scene even before then, scheduling sparsely and canceling performances often, sometimes at the last moment and seemingly on a whim.

Sparsely and movingly told by Said (whose own life was as quite as extraordinary as his book), it is written, engagingly, in the first person: Ali, a handsome young Azeri aristocrat and a Muslim, tells us the story of his courtship of and marriage to beautiful Nino, a Georgian princess and a Christian.

Yet MacLeish is sparsely and poorly represented by a mere eight pages capturing his earlier, pompous manner rather than the fine mix of sympathy and irony he achieved in later poems like "Mark's Sheep" (about Mark Van Doren) and "Family Group" (about his brother, dead in World War I).

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