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By the year 1900 only a sparse population was left.
Until now, the evidence of that next step was sparse.
There are sparse data on the role of private practice in Iraq.
News of activities for the period 1683 to 1693 is rather sparse.
The growth was sparse, and they would find him quickly.
But information about what went on in the former school remains sparse.
His family's sparse dollars could take only a few so far.
The video is set in a sparse white room with a window.
However, the American military presence is sparse in several areas of the city.
In the past, they would put up a big tree, but not now, just a sparse one a friend gave them.
Of course, the debate over sparse language is not new.
The times were sparse for the spirit on every level.
However, for most of the historical period the local population was sparse.
The production of the play is very limited and sparse.
However, at first there was no county government due to the sparse population.
Because of its sparse remains, it has received little attention.
Traffic is sparse and usually at night or early morning.
According to the sparse information, the woman lived on the streets.
He had a sparse beard now, the first of his life.
But they seemed to be a little less sparse to her left, so that was the direction she took.
"Do you ask yourself how game, even so sparse, come to be here where there is no food for them?"
But because the early evidence is so sparse, the question may never be resolved for certain.
The hair that might once have been light was now gray and sparse.
But the evidence is sparse, much of it destroyed long ago.
A sparse population gives this high worth to every man.