Sentences with phrase «bit more populated»

And it's prettier than the first go around and a bit more populated than before.
It's just a shame they aren't more prominent on the car - if that white space was a bit more populated it could be a really smart livery!

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Currier and Ives scenes look a bit more chaotic when populated with 21st century families, but the idea is timeless - sharing time together.
As for Naples, the prices were a bit more reasonable, but we weren't sure about booking a solid week in such a chaotic and densely populated city.
Still have a few bits to iron out, but can now get on with making more art to populate the site.
There's a bit more to it than that, but the basic idea is that with enough of these articles populating the web, your website will climb to the top of the search engines.
So one possible answer of the system is to increase it's internal energy (temperature) and to radiate less what is very logical because Rr being constant, a bit more of it will be consumed to populate the new high energy states so less energy will be available for Re.
RE # 84 - 86, as mentioned before while natural causes may go into creating the largest part of hurricane intensity, we have to figure GW's part as an add - on at the upper level — and it is that last bit of intensity that might do the most damage, more than the first incrememts (assuming the hurricane make landfall in a populated / built area).
While it would be useful to be able to drill down a bit further and see what parts of which states are experiencing over - or under - supply of attorneys, there's one inescapable trend here: rural states need more lawyers and well - populated states generally have too many.
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