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Cambridge, of the Southern League Premier Division, were resolute on their own patch 10 days earlier to force a 0-0 drandand earn themselves a memorable evening in the unfamiliar - if sparsely crowded - surroundings of Stadium MK.
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"I am happy, I am happy, I am happy," exulted Mr. Hans, 51, in his Kuboes home, a sparsely furnished brick house crowded with six children.
Untouchability survives, too, and standard-issue polychrome statues of Ambedkar in red tie and double-breasted electric-blue suit now outnumber those of the sparsely clothed Mahatma wherever Dalits are still crowded together.
The formerly crowded bar has been converted into a sparsely populated start-up space of a dozen engineers, their bikes and whiteboards.
On a recent morning at Freetown's main maternity hospital, about 80 women crowded into the prenatal examination waiting room, filling benches that doctors said had been sparsely populated in the past.
I said goodbye to grey, crowded, concrete London and started dreaming of the vast golden deserts and red sand dunes of Namibia, the second most sparsely populated country in the world (after Mongolia).
"Less crowded.
Crowded into dense cities themselves, they fail to look down from the window when crossing the country by plane.The vast majority of America is, well, vast — sparsely settled, if settled at all.
Pharmacy windows are crowded.
Crowding out!
What crowds?
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