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to sparse

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Having widely spaced intervals.

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At those restaurants and cafes which did open to sparse groups of customers, there was an eerie solemnity.

Her melodies often have the symmetry of folk tunes, but Ms. Salmaso relocates them to sparse modern settings, the better to rediscover their nuances.

The band hopped from roots reggae to dancehall to sparse electronic blips to hints of salsa, while Mr. Wonder crooned about hard workdays and endless love.

The score and sound design come in and out of focus in waves, subtle to cataclysmic, from bursts of highly strung violins to sparse keyboards and synthesisers.

To most locals, the Wizards were a curiosity, playing their games to sparse crowds at Arrowhead Stadium – home of the NFL's Kansas City Chiefs.

Macau also exhibited robustness to sparse data.

In b, black arrows point to sparse microvessels.

These covered regions transition from dense to sparse.

According to sparse conceptions, not every syntactically well-formed predicate expresses a property.

However, the input statistics are often poorly defined due to sparse data.

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