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He'd signed her up to teach that class, for example, as if he knew exactly what she would need that evening: not to be alone in their vast yet sparsely furnished Brickell Avenue condo, staring into a mirror, prodding anxious fingers at her flesh.

Britten's richly inventive yet sparsely astringent score was wonderfully handled by William Lacey and the Britten Sinfonia; Gwynne Howell brought compassion and authority to the Abbot; Mark Stone made an intimidating Ferryman, and Duncan Tarboton was the personification of innocence as the Spirit of the Boy.

This article positions the production of picture postcards in the early twentieth-century as historical multimodal composing, a richly complex yet sparsely documented process of material assemblage (Johnson-Eilola & Selber, 2007) that began with black-and-white photographs and ended with full-color, ready-to-mail scenic postcards.

Zanoni shares, in the project's description, that he spent six weeks in the developed yet sparsely populated district.

We further tested a yet sparsely evidenced connection between Stat3 signalling and NOS3/eNOS regulation [ 23].

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Yet this sparsely populated, mountainous state still lags in residential speeds, and the Pando study is only the most recent indicator.

Since Thom's story first appeared in the Sunday Times in March, an army of bloggers have chipped away at press claims that she was a penniless, desperate singer who turned to the internet after her car broke down on the way back from yet another sparsely attended gig.

The role of the renin-angiotensin system in gastric physiology and disease has as yet been sparsely explored.

The role of the renin-angiotensin system (RAS) in gastric physiology and disease has as yet been sparsely explored.

This spirit lives on in Snell's sparsely yet elegantly functional steel frame.

Yet MacLeish is sparsely and poorly represented by a mere eight pages capturing his earlier, pompous manner rather than the fine mix of sympathy and irony he achieved in later poems like "Mark's Sheep" (about Mark Van Doren) and "Family Group" (about his brother, dead in World War I).

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