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The shoot required Larson to work with a trainer and stick to a sparse diet.
On a recent Thursday night, tattoo-covered bartenders slung drinks to a sparse but energetic crowd.
Soon he was marking out his run and the PA man announced his name to a sparse crowd.
Lanegan croons a prickly Hanging Tree and Leeuwen adds "bleeping bullshit" electronics to a sparse, tense I Never Came.
"The power behind our campaign is hope and a future," she chirped to a sparse crowd Monday in Atlantic, Iowa.
Yet when the Guardian arrives at the appointed place Catfish and the Bottlemen is performing Bruce Springsteen's Dancing in the Dark to a sparse – and bemused – crowd.
Hillary marched down the street waving to a sparse crowd, without the benefit of a band or even a boom box with "McNamara's Band" to liven things up.
To protect its environment, it caps the number of tourists to a sparse 10,000 a year, which is even fewer than Antarctica gets.
It moved from contemplation to apocalyptic distortion to a sparse pianissimo before the song itself emerged, with all its odd, plaintive leaps.
The film, which opens today at the Cinema Village, might best be described as preaching to a sparse congregation, or else Mr. Bolton is simply out to bore people into submission.
My counsellor took me off to a sparse grove of ponderosa pine and left me alone there, and very soon, although the day was bright and unthreatening, I was cowering in my tent.
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