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The region is thickly settled with scores of tanya (small, isolated farms or groups of farmsteads).
Combat is expected to be fierce, with block-by-block engagements against fighters in thickly settled neighborhoods.
During much of 1837, the French Catholic population of Lower Canada — still thickly settled in seignorial landholdings along the St. Lawrence River& 8212was roiled by rebellion.
The upper Midwest, with its forbidding climate, wasn't thickly settled by American immigrants until the late 1800s, a period that was marked in Scandinavia by widespread food shortages.
In the heart of the highlands the countryside was thickly settled with hamlets every few miles, while in the east the land was less settled.
So are home deliveries: even in thickly settled Britain each one costs grocers around £10 ($16), but shoppers typically pay little more than £3.Consumers are also wary.
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It's a wonder that Matarazzo Farms, sitting in western Essex County, one of the most densely settled places in the nation's most thickly populated state, exists at all.
Soon ice settled thickly on the boat, making her ride sluggishly.
Pakistanis many of them from the rural Mirpur Valley in Kashmir began to settle thickly in Britain in the 1960s.
The blasts occur several times a day, sending plumes of gray dust over ridges to settle thickly onto roofs, crops and the hides of livestock.
But I'm above the sleepy village of Warth, riding down wide, empty snowfields, still untouched since the previous night's snowfall, passing the occasional glowing chalet window, before sweeping into the forest, where silence settles thickly.
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