Sentences with phrase «from sparse areas»

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If it looks sparse, traipse on to another area where the foliage looks plentiful, and be mindful of any insect infestations or possible contaminants like exhaust fumes from vehicles and machinery.
SPARSE: ALGERINE CLARIFIED Sirs: The following quotation is from Sparse Grey Hackle's excellent article on Penn's Creek (SI, April 7): «No one but a real «algerine» would even try to follow a fish over those boulders... and that brings us to a fascinating and curious word which is not merely local to the area but apparently dyinSPARSE: ALGERINE CLARIFIED Sirs: The following quotation is from Sparse Grey Hackle's excellent article on Penn's Creek (SI, April 7): «No one but a real «algerine» would even try to follow a fish over those boulders... and that brings us to a fascinating and curious word which is not merely local to the area but apparently dyinSparse Grey Hackle's excellent article on Penn's Creek (SI, April 7): «No one but a real «algerine» would even try to follow a fish over those boulders... and that brings us to a fascinating and curious word which is not merely local to the area but apparently dying out.
But as population went from sparse to dense in a given area, cranial size declined, highlighted by a sudden 3 to 4 percent drop in EQ starting around 15,000 to 10,000 years ago.
However, in a column of mud from the North Pacific Gyre, an area 1000 kilometers north of Hawaii, the researchers detected oxygen stretching down to 28 meters because the microbial community was too sparse to consume it all.
I used the deep brown shade to fill in my sparse areas that I paired with by ebony pencil from Anastasia Beverly Hills brow pomade and they worked tog
In the end, we fit the majority of the luggage in the 4.4 cubic foot front trunk (down from 5.1 cubic feet in the rear - wheel drive 911), the kids put their backpacks on the generous shelf under the rear window, and we lined the somewhat sparse interior storage areas with various items such as mobile phones, sunglasses, passports, and snacks.
The area is vast, but the tourists surrounding the guide crowd under the sparse trees, seeking shade from the oppressive heat.
Eager to commence my journey home from the opposite side of the planet, I departed the lounge and passed through security to reach the rather sparse gate area for my gate and five other flights.
While battling other players and trying to stay inside the storm's safe zone, you'll be able to craft anything from a simple ramp, to a personal fortress which will come in handy at the final moments of each round — when cover is sparse, the play area is tiny, and the game is more intense.
In the quantification of the European - averaged temperature and precipitation, the areas where the station density is too sparse to make reliable estimates of daily temperature and precipitation are filled - in by the 1981 - 2010 climatology of the CRU TS 4.01 dataset from the Climatic Research Unit (University of East Anglia, UK).
The spatial interpolation of temperature from a sparse network propagates errors in the data over large areas.
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