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It is also sparsely arranged, with muted timbres.
The song is written in a minor key and is sparsely arranged.
The purple flowers are sparsely arranged on spikes at the tips of long bare stalks and produce small nutlet fruits.
Once Cohen Jr and returning collaborator Pat Leonard (1980s Madonna) had buffed them up, they remain sparsely arranged, and are all the more powerful for it.
The album's final song, also by R. Kelly, is "Salute," a sparsely arranged minor-key breakup song that jeers, "You say I'll never do better/Yeah, right, whatever".
Some prefer the sparsely arranged, basement-tape qualities of the Hill Country singer-songwriter's early work; others like the more pop-orientated, multilayered dynamics of Iron and Wine's 2007 breakthrough, "The Shepherd's Dog".
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The pressure transducers of the array are arranged sparsely on a grid while all possible distances between the spots on the grid are covered.
There was a clear demarcation now between the area where there were poles and the area where there were none, even though the poles were arranged so sparsely as to have made the distinction imperceptible at first.
The inner layer resembles the scales of the stem, consisting of hyphae that are 3 18 µm in diameter, closely arranged (nearly parallel), septate, sparsely branched, yellowish ochre, with clamps at some septa.
In various settings since 2007, and most recently in the French weekly magazine L'Express, she has described what she says happened — how Mr. Strauss-Kahn, who arranged to meet her in a sparsely furnished apartment, had tried to rape her, undoing her bra and jeans and putting his hand in her underwear.
The posts are arranged more densely at one end and more sparsely at the other, making room for dishes and knives alike.
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