But clues to who sent it or what they did on their trip are sparse.
As a result, the interior of the house, on a hill with a 360-degree-view, is sparse.
In the gloom of nature, a man with a hunting rifle was walking through sparse forest.
Plashings and gaspings of a sparse pack of astounded tourists echo off canyon walls.
When you log on to Chatroulette.com, you see a sparse white window with two boxes.
Former soldier Joseph Hurst recalled there was sparse cultural training before his 2003 deployment to Iraq.
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Dr. Schwekendiek said he generally finds what sparse North Korean data exist to be of good quality.
The biggest beneficiaries will be those who previously had sparse policies with high copays for such services.
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Even a recording of composer William Byrd's sparse "Mass for Four Voices" sounded warmer and more immediate.
And without lots of consumers with the hardware, the publishers' interest in making e-book titles is sparse.
His family had moved to a small, isolated town in rural Oregon, where educational opportunities were sparse.
The group offers a minimalist folk sound built on Nebeker's simple acoustic guitar and Dobrowski's sparse drumming.
There are others just like Yecies who successfully balance work and CEO responsibilities, but the numbers are sparse.
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Selection on an arboreal ape population will be impotent if variations which improve their terrestrial prospects are sparse.
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Traffic's sparse in places normally heavy, and those ski slopes and ski trails pristine and devoid of crowds.
Despite those deals, weekend mall traffic was sparse and the percentage of people carrying shopping bags was very low.
He ambles in and, without glancing at the sparse menu he personally designed, orders a burger and some fries.
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Hot taps in some rooms supplied orange-coloured water, curtains were missing from some bedrooms and lounge furnishings were sparse.
News about these occurrences has been sparse until this week, when the self-immolations crossed the Chinese borders into India.
But after a sparse showing early on, people are starting to show up.
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It's peppered with craggy, Gothic mountains, dense forests and sparse pockets of civilization.
Evidence of widespread front-running against active ETFs is sparse at this early stage.
The options range from abstract, plot-free experiences to sparse narratives that invite the player to fill in the blanks.
In his paper-tube buildings and accompanying sparse paper-tube furniture, the medium has attained the utmost sculptural simplicity and refinement.
Boro's boss Gareth Southgate had plenty to worry about early on as his side's chances were even more sparse.
Thus his account of the crucial Guayaquil encounter is sparse and somewhat anti-climactic.
The sparse vote was embarassing, too, since the government's efforts to behead the trade unions have caused concern abroad.
The album is an exquisite one, showcasing a sparse, brooding elegance similar to artists like Leonard Cohen and Damien Rice.
Although statistics are sparse, demographers reckon Britain has a higher rate of inter-ethnic cohabitation and marriage than other western nations.
The new site is very sparse and simple, a Google-like interface designed to get you quickly to what you need.
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