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As it happened, the pie successfully entered the nation's aviation system today, and so did an unusually sparse crowd of Americans who ignored warnings of horrendous lines and crushing waits to celebrate the first major holiday since Sept. 11.
It begins with a simple request: "I know it's past visiting hours/ But can I please deliver these flowers?" After playing a rough version, Mr. West looked restless: he was plainly proud of his verses, which were unusually sparse, but the beat sounded slightly stilted.
But last year, because of unusually sparse rainfall, the saltwater intrusion began 2 months early tainting groundwater and rice paddies as far as 90 kilometers inland, according to the United Nations.
Type 1 DA cells are unusually sparse.
Also, for inversions and transpositions, we enforced that read coverage across the SV interval remain between the 10th and 90th percentile of the genome-wide distribution, to avoid regions that have either unusually sparse or dense coverage.
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The crowd looked sparse, maybe 200 people; it was an unusually warm day, and many farmers had been out harvesting.
Our approach is model based: each cluster is defined in terms of a sparse profile, which contains the locations of unusually frequent alterations.
To calculate GDP in countries where data is sparse like Ghana or Nigeria, government agencies select a "base year" - a year when unusually good data on the economy is available.
This sparse actomyosin meshwork was reminiscent of a bleb-like membrane blister but, unlike blebs, was accompanied by an unusually fast and continuous cortical actomyosin flow, referred to as cortical flow in the following, with maximal flow speeds up to 150 μm/min in the very cell front.
Somewhat sparse.
Sparse Covers.
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