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Very sparsely, lights appeared.
(Africa is very sparsely populated).
The houses are either unlit or lit very sparsely and some are empty.
The region is very sparsely populated with Indian and mestizo communities dependent on the valleys for corn (maize) and wheat.
From at least 10,000 years ago to approximately ad 1100, the Plains were very sparsely populated by humans.
As it appears that those remote valleys were very sparsely populated until the 1960s, the number of speakers there is likely to have grown.
Not long now: The teams are out, the weather is cold and the stadium is very sparsely populated (this stadium is 1,600 miles from Liverpool and 980 miles from Makhachkala).
"Our main achievement," he says, "must be the tremendous progress made in distributing electricity throughout a very sparsely populated area of great extent; a tremendous extent when you consider that the area we serve covers a quarter of the land area of the United Kingdom.
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In other words, the correlation between having fewer parties and low petrol taxes may be an artifact of the British Empire's colonisation of several very large, sparsely populated land masses.Mr Orellana may not have picked the best case to illustrate his point.
First, the design of our study, or the fMRI protocol we used, may have been insufficiently powerful or sensitive to detect the very subtle, sparsely-distributed, or spatially very limited effects that have been proposed to generate the significant and apparently hand-centred multisensory interactions reported elsewhere.
It's very bright and sparsely furnished, with a large open-plan space.
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