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| eat mass of fluid matter, yet perhaps there is | scarce a more heterogeneous body in the world |
| As the population grew and land became | scarce, a continuous structure covered the land mass |
| ton also said of them, " and not a few... have | Scarce a Coat, or Waistcoat, to their Backs". |
| tchfield, Connecticut in 1808, but details are | scarce about his early years. |
| Rear Admiral Kevin John | Scarce, AC, CSC, RANR (born 4 May 1952) is a retired |
| and exclusively that portion, that accrues to | scarce, accumulatable resources such as land or gold |
| pression was the employment opportunities were | scarce across all of the United States. |
| Scarce also served as the commander of HMAS Cerberus | |
| Description of the character personality is | scarce, although the show's writers have described he |
| The reservoir has been visited by many | scarce and rare migrant birds, including an inland Ar |
| ce in a near-future dystopia where gasoline is | scarce and a drifter tries to reach a rumored utopian |
| By spring 1862, food was | scarce and some members were becoming discontented. |
| It widespread but | scarce and is probably threatened by habitat loss. |
| at Northbridge High School, his free time was | scarce and playing trumpet in the school's marching b |
| Several | scarce and notable species occur including Round-head |
| It is | scarce and often scattered in this region, forming op |
| eard that he had in his library a certain very | scarce and curious book, I wrote a note to him, expre |
| o his daughter, which revealed that butter was | scarce and that he doubted he would get a supply for |
| The Norfolk Hawker has always been a | scarce and local insect in Britain. |
| 0 villagers behind him.Raw material had become | scarce, and the factory finally closed down in early |
| However, as land becomes more | scarce and expensive, many people are challenging thi |
| Genuine Bausch bows, once plentiful, are now | scarce and these vary from commercial grade bows to b |
| eval period, during which time sweeteners were | scarce and expensive, while carrots, which contain mo |
| His collection at the Cornell Library is | scarce and considered a "great importance that the li |
| ry out the replacement, which have always been | scarce and are becoming increasingly difficult to obt |
| information regarding the women's section were | scarce and sometimes conflicting. |
| These superbly made records are quite | scarce, and collectors have never been able to determ |
| plague labourers: "they are sluggish, they are | scarce, and they are grasping. |
| His landscapes are now very | scarce and much sought after; a few examples are in t |
| ed become more dangerous as water becomes more | scarce and global population increases. |
| ears green, occasionally turning yellow; arils | scarce and grey to orange in color, |
| Food was | scarce, and Gnowee wandered so far that she reached t |
| l conditions, though their facilities are very | scarce and yet to be expanded. |
| in the sugar industry, since white labour was | scarce and expensive. |
| owever, when they returned to Ghana, jobs were | scarce and their pensions were never disbursed. |
| December 3, 1974: Del Unser, Mac | Scarce and John Stearns were traded by the Phillies t |
| is a tribute to the Pink Floyd and to Danel's | scarce and famous 1954 preproduction Fender Stratocas |
| rassland chalk downland habitat and as such is | scarce and home to some unusual and rare species. |
| These deposits are | scarce and only sporadically mined, so clinohumite re |
| living throughout the prairies, where wood was | scarce and supplies were short. |
| These grapes are quite | scarce and only a limited amount of land is available |
| the Roman empire had disappeared, gold became | scarce and Scandinavians began to make objects of gil |
| is a satire about the years where housing was | scarce and jobs were even scarcer, quite a contrast w |
| was during the 1750s when cricket reports are | scarce and he spanned the Seven Years War which had a |
| , although data regarding these infections are | scarce and the drug might be effective only in early |
| Both Ware and Apex versions are extremely | scarce and valuable. |
| This reservoir has been visited by many | scarce and rare migrant birds, including White-winged |
| ement for the lower classes as crofters became | scarce and even the poor were able to rent the better |
| At first, buildings were | scarce and students were few. |
| he album was issued in the US, copies are very | scarce and it's probable that it was never officially |
| fall and winter months, when farming work was | scarce and there was greater demand for coal to heat |
| e topsoil for burial and fuel for cremation is | scarce and a valuable commodity, the location of a 'S |
| ically peaks during droughts when wild food is | scarce and the sheep are weakened. |
| presided over the disposal of "several hundred | scarce and valuable" books from the library of a cert |
| Groundwater is | scarce, and hikers generally rely on water tanks main |
| sident to control the civilian economy so that | scarce and/or critical materials necessary to the nat |
| omwell (Lithospermum purpurocaeruleum) and the | scarce Angular Solomon's seal (Polygonatum odoratum). |
| thermal time scale because as one fuel becomes | scarce, another will generally take its place--hydrog |
| nuclear time scale because as one fuel becomes | scarce, another will generally take its place--hydrog |
| ever, the nomadic lifestyle of tehuelches left | scarce archeological evidence of their past. |
| the war, under the 1938 reforms, the remaining | scarce artillery and the other support formations wer |
| uent activities of the band and its members is | scarce, at best. |
| The historian Michael Kelly, noting the | scarce attendance of the vote, has written that the S |
| Philaethria dido (Linnaeus, 1763) - | Scarce Bamboo Page |
| Not only were jobs | scarce because of the Great Depression, but prevalent |
| The information about his life is | scarce, because the Mongols lacked a written system a |
| ly call “Shrimp”, is born, money again becomes | scarce because their health insurance payouts are del |
| Biographical details on Ioane-Zosime are | scarce beyond the fact that he was one of the numerou |
| There is a small patch of the nationally | scarce bird's-eye primrose, Primula farinosa, and one |
| he following is the title-page of an unusually | scarce book by him: "A Tryall of Faith, or the Woman |
| llers and collectors of rare, out-of-print and | scarce books. |
| eceived good reviews, popular success had been | scarce; Born to Run cemented Springsteen's reputation |
| wing bagged propellant charges that didn't use | scarce brass or steel cartridge case when those metal |
| Scarce Bridal Snake Dryocalamus gracilis is a species | |
| Diachrysia chryson - | Scarce Burnished Brass Esper, 1789 |
| e for its orchids which include the nationally | scarce Burnt Orchid (Neotinea ustulata) and Early Spi |
| inating in the Late Middle Ages, when meat was | scarce, but cats and dogs (puppies) were not. |
| Modern clothes are | scarce, but generally go to the men when available. |
| urces for events after this date are extremely | scarce, but a tradition, reported as early as the mid |
| Male firefighters were | scarce, but Williams took her place with the men on t |
| ts relating to the beginning of the church are | scarce, but the church celebrates April 28, 1921 as t |
| vely in developing countries, where capital is | scarce, but manpower abundant. |
| Blue moor grass is also nationally | scarce but abundant here. |
| It is | scarce but widespread in the wild on the western clif |
| potatoes, meat, and dairy products becoming so | scarce by the end of 1916 that many people were oblig |
| His U.S. collection included | scarce carrier and local stamps, United States Depart |
| fall of the Roman Empire, glass production was | scarce causing the majority of decanters to be made o |
| The | Scarce Chocolate-tip (Clostera anachoreta) is a moth |
| e (Muscardinus avellanarius), and a nationally | scarce Chrysomelid beetle (Clytra quadripunctata). |
| "Unimproved" natural grassland, became a | scarce commodity in Britain during the second half of |
| orts a richer assemblage, in which the locally | scarce common meadow rue, Thalictrum flavum, is abund |
| It is somewhat | scarce compared to T. bromius and T. bovinus. |
| The | Scarce Conformist or Softly's Shoulder-knot (Lithopha |
| responsible for gathering most of the already | scarce copies of the book and destroying them. |
| earchers and health care workers from resource | scarce countries. |
| Use of water in a water | scarce country is reduced by performing dry screening |
| The nationally | scarce dark-red helleborine, Epipactis atrorubens, is |
| Dozens of | scarce denarii of Pertinax, Aquilia Severa, and Sallu |
| Ball clays are relatively | scarce deposits due to the combination of geological |
| lity in south-eastern California will conserve | scarce desert water by using air-cooling to convert t |
| the Wondrous Body, O My Tongue Be Telling and | Scarce Discerning Aught Before Us. |
| ced to compete for resources that were already | scarce due to the war. |
| Information from 1993-2000 is | scarce due to it being the pre-internet era and the o |
| e ancient world; for example, when wood became | scarce due to deforestation on Bronze Age Crete, gyps |
| ubi), Grizzled Skipper (Pyrgus malvae) and the | scarce Duke of Burgundy (Hamearis lucina). |
| the Union Navy throughout the war made prizes | scarce during the conflict's final months. |
| Water is | scarce during the summer. |
| Oh my love is tall and handsome and her age is | scarce eighteen, she far exceeds all other fair maids |
| erns are commonly used in areas where water is | scarce, either because it is rare or because it has b |
| one knight only to Carlisle, while his father | scarce escaped through woods and passes to Roxburgh. |
| He also executed several copies after the | scarce etchings of Rembrandt. |
| ely confined to County Durham and increasingly | scarce even there. |
| ely confined to County Durham and increasingly | scarce even there. |
| Scarce Evening Brown Cyllogenes janetae is a Brown bu | |
| The | Scarce Evening Brown is 90 to 95 mm in wingspan and b |
| y, as Professor Watt acknowledged, because the | scarce evidence has not as yet given Roger, as Bishop |
| search by an expert historian of actually (ofc | scarce) existing data. |
| t hiring non-disabled employees would conserve | scarce financial resources by avoiding the need for c |
| ouse to receive him and his company, and could | scarce find any: at length he saw afar off a fair gre |
| this early time nothing is known (except some | scarce finds). |
| ial buyers found out that stock was grievously | scarce, followed by a steep and gradual decline in de |
| When their | scarce food reserves were gone, they were forced to e |
| With 39 men and the natives, with | scarce food and water (springs of which the island is |
| entimetres (1.6-3.5 in), but is apparently too | scarce for commercial exploitation. |
| However, playing opportunities were | scarce for him there, so he left, thinking he would q |
| ery popular, and by the early 1850s, space was | scarce for new burials. |
| 7 were available in Britain; ammunition was so | scarce for the remaining guns that regulations forbad |
| ly 167 available in Britain; ammunition was so | scarce for the remaining guns that regulations forbad |
| precise dates and reliable facts are extremely | scarce for this period. |
| ver, all inductive reasoning where data is too | scarce for statistical relevance is inherently based |
| Since the fossil reccord is so | scarce for this species, it's hard to tell exactly wh |
| Supplies were | scarce for both the prisoners and the guards. |
| The Savannah Charaxes or | Scarce Forest Emperor (Charaxes etesipe) is a butterf |
| In the early days when acting work was | scarce, Fraser was often penniless, frequently sleepi |
| Because of the | scarce freshwater inflow and extensive evaporation, w |
| rtising industry would be a pointless waste of | scarce funds. |
| There are two nationally | scarce grasshopper species present; Rufous Grasshoppe |
| The | Scarce Ground Gecko (Phyllodactylus melanostictus) is |
| example of lowland mire, which is a nationally | scarce habitat. |
| example of lowland mire, which is a nationally | scarce habitat. |
| as of open water and fen vegetation, which are | scarce habitats in lowland County Durham. |
| Although recordings of his playing are | scarce, he was well known across Bamako. |
| o the Saints of God, which before he had never | scarce heard tell of; what strange motions, as it wer |
| The | Scarce Heath (Coenonympha hero) is a butterfly specie |
| Scarce Hook-tip (Sabra harpagula) | |
| The | Scarce Hook-tip (Sabra harpagula) is a moth of the fa |
| Fortunately, sources are not that | scarce however. |
| t the Talent Wars: Competitive Interaction for | Scarce Human Resources” highlights how trained profes |
| ritories to secure mining resources, which are | scarce in space. |
| for several species of butterfly which are now | scarce in Britain. |
| Bottled water was in high demand and became | scarce in many areas. |
| re are several generations per year, but it is | scarce in September. |
| (Home runs had always been | scarce in Cuban baseball due to the expansive size of |
| uilt the roof with almost no nails, which were | scarce in pioneer Utah |
| him after 30 years when ironworker jobs became | scarce in the 1990s. |
| . Dispensary bottles, which have become fairly | scarce in terms of common varieties. |
| d as the prototype of cha chaan tengs, are now | scarce in Hong Kong. |
| e suggests that the blunderbuss was relatively | scarce in the American colonies. |
| Guise were actice in England, and preachers so | scarce in Scotland. |
| m Washington to Rhode Island, though it is now | scarce in North Dakota and Minnesota. |
| dition rarities, that is, coins which are very | scarce in higher grades. |
| n for the worse and fighter pilots are few and | scarce in the Twin Suns solar system. |
| and supports many varieties of flora which are | scarce in Southern England. |
| It is very | scarce in dry months. |
| The fly is | scarce in the United Kingdom. |
| The Model 1861 was relatively | scarce in the early years of the Civil War (many troo |
| owever, the most basic elements are incredibly | scarce, including water and fuel. |
| Details on her early life are | scarce, including her date of birth, which has been a |
| There is | scarce information about other court poets who flouri |
| lings were a north Austrasian family, who took | scarce interest in Alsatian affairs until the 730s an |
| Frogbit and Rootless Duckweed, along with many | scarce invertebrates such as the Hairy Dragonfly and |
| Michael | Scarce is a writer, researcher, activist and gay men' |
| Through generally | scarce, it is common in the Trans-Pecos region of Tex |
| 12 breeding species of dragonfly including the | scarce Keeled Skimmer. |
| urrent dominating opposition to GMOs as due to | scarce knowledge of science. |
| h more commonly found, making Lincoln a rather | scarce label. |
| The | Scarce Labyrinth Neope pulahina is a nymphalid butter |
| Work can be | scarce, language a barrier, and old prejudices hurtfu |
| Phengaris teleius - | Scarce Large Blue |
| The nationally | scarce Large-leaved Lime (Tilia platyphyllos) also oc |
| The nationally | scarce leaf beetle (Phyllobrotica quadrimaculata) has |
| the area includes a number of species that are | scarce locally or nationally. |
| same time sharing dance track composition with | scarce lyrics overposed to analogue 4-to-4 drum beats |
| t, they serve as the primary food source; when | scarce, M. relicta will feed on phytoplankton, suspen |
| There is also a small area of equally | scarce magnesian limestone grassland, in which blue m |
| r) is rumoured to have starred in an even more | scarce Malick short entitled Old Age at around the sa |
| grassland provides habitat for the nationally | scarce Marsh Fritillary (Eurodryas aurinia) butterfly |
| ecorded in the valley including the nationally | scarce Marsh Fritillary (Eurodryas aurinia) and natio |
| gee River, fish and freshwater lobsters became | scarce, Mary Gilmore explained: I do not remember in |
| On the edge of the tall fen, the locally | scarce meadow rue, Thalictrum flavum, is plentiful. |
| The nationally | scarce moth, blomers rivulet (Discoloxia blomeri) has |
| aditional building stone in the Severn Vale is | scarce, necessitating brick or half-timbered construc |
| Biotite, hornblende, pyroxene and | scarce olivine or quartz are common accessory mineral |
| Squeegee kids have become | scarce on Toronto and Vancouver curbsides, as police |
| Information on Pea (Kelly) pool rules is | scarce on the internet. |
| ions when Betty leads the action are extremely | scarce: one episode centers around her working underc |
| The nationally | scarce Opegrapha corticola and the nationally rare Ch |
| ctron density or in a void where electrons are | scarce or absent. |
| They are able to undergo long periods with | scarce or no food. |
| ain water for irrigation or mining in areas of | scarce or expensive resources but cheap labour. |
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