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Of course, the competition among love poets was a bit sparse in the twentieth century; Graves would have had a harder time excelling had he been born with the Romantics of the nineteenth century, or the Elizabethans of the seventeenth.
E-mail address GO SIGN UP Share Tweet Of course, the competition among love poets was a bit sparse in the twentieth century; Graves would have had a harder time excelling had he been born with the Romantics of the nineteenth century, or the Elizabethans of the seventeenth.
"He has said the whole paracycling programme was a bit sparse," said Cundy.
Obviously, he was a bit sparse with the details, but his launch isn't the only reason he's here.
While 1997 was chock full of black films, 1998 was a bit sparse, with even media mogul Oprah Winfrey's critically-acclaimed Beloved (1998) tanking at the box office.
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The trip takes six days and is one for the adventurous - compartments are fairly cramped and the restaurant food can be a bit sparse.
I've only been here for one day this time, which is a bit sparse for big-time pontificating, but I think I can safely say that things have changed.
Coy's story about the dawn of basketball in 1891 is a bit sparse with detail, but nonetheless offers an interesting account of the factors that went into devising the game.
The new gallery, found here, is a bit sparse at the moment.
Home listings are a bit sparse at the moment, and rely on self listing.
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