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"sparsely" Definitions
  1. with only small amounts or numbers of something, often spread over a large area

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The Senate hasn't simply favored sparsely populated states; politicians in Washington created sparsely populated states to leverage the Senate's skewed power.
His sparsely adorned homepage features a lifeless American flag .
Where we're headed: As America continues to urbanize and sparsely populated states become even more sparsely populated, the split popular vote/electoral vote decisions could become the new normal in Republican-won elections.
Fields are vast and sparsely monitored; workers are often alone.
This business model is unfeasible in the sparsely populated Arctic.
He said Paddock's house there was sparsely but tastefully furnished.
They are reliably Democratic, but they are very sparsely populated.
How can a world this sparsely sketched feel this wide?
And it is unsurprising, considering how sparsely women are represented.
Many of them are burning in remote, sparsely populated areas.
This week's fire drill — the year's last — was sparsely attended.
"Sparsely populated, with everything neat, orderly, and symmetrical," he observed.
Outside Yisroel's sparsely furnished office, the warehouse hums with activity.
Trump's inaugural was sparsely attended compared with President Obama's inaugural.
The state was largely settled by farmers, who spread themselves sparsely.
At home, I make something to eat, a sparsely dressed salad.
But it was sparsely used in the days before and after.
Luckily, the path is sparsely populated -- unlike the Fort McMurray area.
My eyelashes are sad little stumps sparsely peppering my upper lids.
It's sparsely furnished -- not uncommon in North Korea -- but still cozy.
Iowa has 99 counties, many of them rural and sparsely populated.
These states have been sparsely polled over the past few days.
The owner, Maymuuna Birjeeb, has decorated the restaurant sparsely but tastefully.
The tubular bells, chimed only sparsely, added to the ceremonial feel.
Daily commutes averaged 16.5 minutes, and the sparsely-populated state had
Apple products lay sparsely across the counters like pieces of art.
He said it contrasts with millennials' preference to live more sparsely.
I think it's fair to say this is sparsely attended. pic.twitter.
Many have family spread out over the large, sparsely populated country.
Epworth Richmond's emergency department is sparsely populated on an October afternoon.
I eat all kinds of meat, but I consume it sparsely.
Many morning meetings, it was safe to assume, were sparsely attended.
The restaurant, a stone's throw from Elmhurst Hospital, is sparsely decorated.
The "Free Speech" rally itself was sparsely attended, according to Boston.com.
The match began in twilight with the big stadium sparsely populated.
Wind and sunlight are often concentrated in sparsely populated, remote areas.
The sparsely populated Saharan nation won independence from France in 1960.
While the area is prone to earthquakes, it is generally sparsely populated.
There were no immediate reports of damage in the sparsely populated vicinity.
Plenty of VR worlds are sparsely populated, inhabited by robots, or empty.
That culture of shared responsibility across a sparsely populated continent still holds.
In Egypt, it is concentrated in the sparsely populated northern Sinai desert.
The area is sparsely populated and already operates some large-scale farms.
The sparsely dressed locals of Copacabana make them look more formal still.
Forty-four percent of respondents living in sparsely populated areas backed UBI.
At caucuses, which are more sparsely attended, it's especially hard to know.
The Epic Games Store, though, is fairly sparsely populated at this point.
Now it's been found in snow taken from the sparsely inhabited continent.
Many of its fighters have fled into the sparsely populated desert regions.
But maintaining infrastructure in sparsely populated areas is often uneconomical for networks.
During multiple visits over the past week, The Wellery was sparsely populated.
The Anne brothers' sparsely populated region is among the poorest in Senegal.
Remote, sparsely populated jurisdictions got a thumb on the scales of governance.
Of course, in a literal sense, it has always been sparsely furnished.
She focused on the sparsely populated region of Gascony, in the southwest.
It's the female side of puberty humor, comedy real estate that's sparsely populated.
On Friday, that store hosted the somewhat sparsely-attended iPhone 8 retail launch.
Some selections are hung salon style, some with very tight spacing, some sparsely.
In the nation's most sparsely populated counties, 30.9 girls per 1,143 get pregnant.
The vast majority of those federal lands were in the sparsely populated West.
Mr Maduro countered with his own sparsely attended show just across the border.
It is sparsely populated, with less than 53m of the country's 265m people.
By that same calculus, votes from sparsely populated, mostly rural states count more.
In sparsely populated Daggett County, commissioners were initially willing to bargain with conservationists.
Back then, the financial district was filled with vacancies and relatively sparsely populated.
"Typical sources are constructions, architectural landscapes and sparsely populated metropolitan spaces," says Kobidze.
But these communities are also among Oklahoma's poorest, most sparsely populated and isolated.
Now Lives: In a sparsely decorated two-bedroom apartment in Culver City, Calif.
So far, the outbreaks have largely been confined to sparsely populated jungle areas.
They inhabit a grand house, sparsely furnished but crammed with echoes and creaks.
The home, a sixth-floor walk-up, was run-down and sparsely furnished.
Blahyi has relatives in Sinoe County, a sparsely populated region in southern Liberia.
Stock markets are often sparsely traded ahead of Eid al-Adha, he noted.
Yet he has gone all out in adopting that sparsely populated, barren county.
This builds in an over-representation for people in small or sparsely populated places.
But delivering government services to the largest, most-sparsely populated state poses unique challenges.
Coming in at roughly 12-inches tall each, Spock and Kirk are sparsely accessorized.
Cheese is added sparsely, with robustly flavored sauce taking on the role as protagonist.
Most of the sparsely available farmland is along the Nile, sandwiched between two deserts.
In counties, particularly sparsely populated counties, they have little choice among competing insurance plans.
Some photoshopped royal wigs, mullets or toupées onto the French president's sparsely adorned head.
Nearly 73 percent of voters in the sparsely populated northeast county chose the Republican.
America's political system is structured to advantage sparsely populated areas over densely populated ones.
It begins sparsely, with icy piano lines and effected vocals ringing through the silence.
It is, however, more sparsely populated than the wealthier eastern part of the country.
But linking together towns in sparsely populated areas of mountains and deserts is expensive.
Expecting packed aisles at Kohl's, the Gammells arrive to find a sparsely populated store.
Most of his structures are sparsely furnished, and all virtually eliminate visible artificial illumination.
Other owners, particularly those who also own N.B.A. teams, sometimes sparsely attend W.N.B.A. events.
The Midwestern state is sparsely populated with less than 1 million people as residents.
It's created boomtowns flush with cash in once sparsely populated parts of the country.
The middle of the country is much more Republican -- and much more sparsely populated.
At the playhouse, the stage was sparsely decorated with two lecterns and two monitors.
And the territory Mr. Netanyahu is promising to annex is sparsely populated with Palestinians.
It's created boomtowns flush with cash in once sparsely populated parts of the country.
The movie's most inspired moment emerges from its severest limitation: the sparsely detailed background.
Over the course of our conversation, we don't move from this sparsely decorated room.
And the story of chaco doesn't end here, on this sparsely-populated high plateau.
" The sparsely covered trees, he said, were "not really what I was looking for.
These are both rural, sparsely populated areas that aren't especially attractive to insurance companies.
The 833-mile border runs mostly through uninhabited forests and sparsely populated rural areas.
The earthquake struck in a sparsely populated area, and reports of damage were not extensive.
More recent protests were sparsely attended, and there's a fear that public awareness has dwindled.
The Muslim homesteaders who built the original mosque would have arrived at a sparsely populated
By the time I showed up to The Secret World, these accounts were sparsely maintained.
Tempering the most-excellent Volt experience is a sparsely trimmed back seat that remains snug.
The area is sparsely populated and no damage or injuries have been reported so far.
The documentary crew follows Ocasio-Cortez going door to door and attends sparsely attended events.
Ketron Island is a sparsely populated island 25 miles (40 km) southwest of the airport.
Delivering city services to those sparsely populated areas poses a major challenge for city government.
Other highlighted areas that police are seeking information about include tracts of sparsely-populated farmland.
" Levy went on to describe the spankings as "unremarkable, token spankings that are sparsely given.
Yamato was gone, lost in a sparsely populated woods known for its very hungry bears.
He's tall, with a beige jacket, sparsely gray hair, the demeanor of a snobby butler.
The vast majority of drilling and production in Texas occurs in sparsely populated rural areas.
But the challenge of governing enormous spaces, especially those sparsely populated by diverse peoples, remains.
The Financial District was filled with vacancies and remained relatively sparsely populated in those years.
Wearing a dark hoodie, he spoke sparsely, providing only brief responses to a judge's questions.
After a long walk through the ship's corridors, I find my sparsely decorated, windowless cabin.
Republicans run best in the more sparsely populated and rural eastern part of the state.
Many people live in remote, sparsely populated areas where specialized care is hard to get.
Coons said he traveled to Washington from Delaware Monday on a sparsely occupied Amtrak train.
Sparsely populated a generation ago, Twecu Crescent now has little or no space between homes.
Those units are spread farther into sparsely populated areas across Afghanistan than are army soldiers.
Because of the 40-degree weather and steady misting rain, Tuesday's game was sparsely attended.
Officials in Kabul said they were assessing damage in areas around the sparsely populated epicentre.
At 78, the athlete's beefy pecs are now loose crescents sparsely seeded with pale hair.
"We have a large contiguous piece of land that is very sparsely populated," he said.
The interior is sparsely decorated, as one comes to expect from a fast-food joint.
The tornado Wednesday evening kept to sparsely populated areas north of Laramie, and nobody was hurt.
But with a population of just 56,000, it is the most sparsely populated nation on earth.
This isn't a surprise: no modern presidential campaign has been so sparsely laden with policy details.
A wombat attack is quite rare and sparsely documented, with only a handful of instances reported.
According to the Associated Press, the northern coast of Honduras near the epicenter is sparsely populated.
My first stop after Keflavik is the Blue Lagoon, a short, sparsely filled bus ride away.
A rival concert held by the ruling Socialist Party on the Venezuelan side was sparsely attended.
In China's sparsely populated west, one group pitched in to help the elderly and entertain children.
Other suppliers of fuel to the vast but sparsely populated region are Japan and South Korea.
Crew's office, on the tenth floor of the hospital, is a small, square, sparsely furnished room.
But rarely do they cause problems when they strike offshore from the sparsely populated Mendocino coast.
He said he's heard reports of some water rescues, but luckily the area is sparsely populated.
Some events were more sparsely attended than they would have been four years ago, Republicans said.
Once a sparsely settled land of about 800,000 people, Israel today is home to 8.5 million.
In the sparsely furnished living room, a woman stands and a man sits on the floor.
Critics argue those secondary streams are sparsely watched and aren't always available on cable TV packages.
That group's incompetence is barely eclipsed by the football team whose sparsely-attended games they accompany.
The family arrives on the picturesque, sparsely populated Kenai Peninsula, where they immediately meet the neighbors.
Because Republicans are stronger in the most sparsely populated areas, they possess a growing structural advantage.
Baluchistan — a sparsely populated province rich in gold, copper and natural gas — borders Afghanistan and Iran.
The event was sparsely attended, but Kobach spoke pessimistically to those who had come with passion.
Projected on the wall behind him was a sparsely populated crossword puzzle, slowly being pieced together.
"Alaska's vast, sparsely settled areas traditionally are the first to be counted," the Census Bureau says.
After the Second World War, Filipinos flocked to sparsely populated areas of Mindanao, seeking economic opportunity.
Its domain was registered in Panama and links to a Facebook and sparsely populated Instagram page.
This could lower premiums and encourage insurers to operate in sparsely populated parts of the country.
The Walker River Paiute Tribe is located in Mineral County, a rural and sparsely populated area.
I've always lived in cities — New York, Philadelphia, London, Boston — yet my world is sparsely populated.
Dense jungle and vast rivers separate its sparsely populated communities from the rest of the country.
Sumba is a largely rural, sparsely populated island, one of thousands in the archipelagic nation of Indonesia.
Near a sparsely populated Times Square, a couple walked, gloved fingers interlaced, shoulders squared against the wind.
Aguililla is an extensive but sparsely populated mountain township where drug gangs and vigilantes have been active.
A DECADE ago elections in Mali brought a carnival atmosphere to this vast and sparsely populated country.
There's probably others but this just shows how sparsely populated the United States is with Crystal Baschets.
The government builds public housing where there is demand, so sparsely populated places like Ulva don't qualify.
But rural, sparsely populated areas of the country have struggled to attract many insurers to their marketplaces.
The US Geological Survey said the earthquake struck about 27km from Muisne in a sparsely populated area.
Nevertheless, he said Australia Post does see a benefit to flying drones in more sparsely populated areas.
The Indians have played sparsely and when they have played, it has been in sub-optimal conditions.
Instead, a few employees who work on computers in sparsely furnished offices assist customers in online ordering.
But Commercial Bank of Dubai, which is usually sparsely traded, added 5.1 percent in unusually active volume.
The first thing I see is a sparsely decorated room that is actually Schwalbach's walk-in-closet.
Plans for an economic zone in Kuwait's sparsely-populated north have been knocking around since the 1970s.
The sparsely populated area had the highest rate of drug overdose deaths in the state last year.
But in the sparsely populated countryside, says Ranveer Chandra, a Microsoft researcher, there is unlicensed space galore.
They don't tell us whether a place is rural and densely populated, or wealthy and sparsely populated.
The devastation, death and displacement have left some neighborhoods of the besieged east sparsely populated, residents said.
Now lives: In a sparsely decorated one-bedroom apartment in the Thai Town area of Los Angeles.
By comparison, private recreational anglers are sparsely monitored, and only volunteer reports to a federal statistics program.
Kimberly Poulin, a clerk for the County Council, said the school served a sparsely populated agricultural area.
The sparsely populated stretch of desert has offshore fishing as well as phosphate and possibly oil reserves.
Some of these gaps mirror other deserts for healthcare access that arise in sparsely populated rural areas.
While that advance was straightforward through mostly sparsely populated areas, taking Tripoli is a far bigger challenge.
In about two weeks, the eggs hatch into fast-growing, creamy-white chicks sparsely covered in down.
The sessions, though, were sparsely attended, in some cases with roughly 80 percent of the seats empty.
RHP Jordan Zimmermann threw 80 pitches Wednesday in a simulated game against several sparsely used Detroit players.
More sparsely populated northern Arizona has increasingly leaned Republican in recent years, except for the Navajo reservation.
In the sparsely furnished room, he has a wooden table, a sewing machine and rolls of leather.
With telecom networks down for most of the five days of fighting, information has trickled out sparsely.
"We went a month without hot water," Ms. Young said as she entered the sparsely furnished apartment.
The food court of a shopping mall in Lucena City in the Philippines was also sparsely populated.
As the Philadelphia Inquirer noted in October, debate watch parties organized by Biden's campaign were sparsely attended.
Many sparsely populated counties don't have the budget or the workload to sustain a trained forensic pathologist.
The number of "certain" voters rose by 5 points in sparsely populated, Republican-dominated "non-metro" areas.
The walls, which had always been covered with leftist posters, are now sparsely adorned with Turkish flags.
The walls, which had always been covered with leftist posters, are now sparsely adorned with Turkish flags.
A huge and comparatively sparsely populated region in China's west, Xinjiang has many diverse Muslim-majority ethnicities.
He kept a separate, sparsely furnished room with "a single couch" where he would bring chorus girls.
These sparsely populated, usually conservative states can block legislation supported by a majority of the American people.
Zanoni shares, in the project's description, that he spent six weeks in the developed yet sparsely populated district.
It also triggered mandatory evacuations of some small, sparsely populated Gulf Coast barrier islands in one Florida county.
The steering wheel of our rental car froze while I was driving down a sparsely populated desert highway.
The atmosphere is comfortable and homey, like we are sitting in an elegant and sparsely furnished living room.
He's then outraged to discover that his speech is sparsely attended by a dozen or so old professors.
Robert Greenwood of Christie's International Real Estate tells us Prince had not fully moved in -- it's sparsely furnished.
The shallow quake's epicenter was located just a few miles off the northern tip of sparsely populated Ambrym.
"I knew they were sparsely populated and also had many people who just wanted threesomes," Anne told Mashable.
CDT Saturday at The Party Venue, an event space located on a sparsely populated stretch of Highway 380.
The room is sparsely decorated except for a statue of St. Michael, a gift from a Louisiana nun.
It's also a burgeoning superpower with which Russia shares a 2,600-mile border, much of it sparsely populated.
Morocco has controlled most of Western Sahara, a sparsely populated stretch of desert, since 1975 as its own.
He said Sunday that lava is flowing into the sea in a sparsely inhabited area of larger properties.
The six-minute address, was much more sparsely attended than the preceding speech by Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker.
There were no immediate reports of casualties or damage, due to the sparsely populated nature of the area.
With the exception of Reno and a short list of towns, the region is isolated and sparsely populated.
The meeting, at Viacom's new international studios in Miami, was sparsely attended, with only about 30 people present.
Sparsely populated Scotland is aging rapidly so labor shortages affect its economy more than the rest of Britain.
Daylight is quickly fading in Quay Dash's sparsely furnished Lower East Side apartment on a humid Tuesday evening.
Beijing officials said the two infected people came from Inner Mongolia, a sparsely populated region of northern China.
Local businesses have long seen refugees as high-quality employees in a sparsely populated corner of the country.
The apartment — sparsely decorated, with a curtain marking off one area — is home to a cast of transients.
Seated on a bed in a dark, sparsely furnished room with a single window, she doesn't say anything.
They use the sparsely populated region as a trans-shipment point for drugs headed for the United States.
Yet (unlike in "Rio," a pretty good animated film with bird leads) music is used only sparsely here.
A subsequent rally in 2018 was sparsely attended by right-wing protesters while counterprotesters arrived in large numbers.
Much of this fencing exists in sparsely populated areas where it would be dangerous for people to travel.
The plane eventually crashed on sparsely populated Ketron Island, starting a fire in the woods and killing Russell.
Sparsely populated Scotland is ageing rapidly so labour shortages affect its economy more than the rest of Britain.
Confident, she smiles as she applies makeup in the sparsely decorated room she shares with her daughter, Safiya.
Normally, Mexican TV networks only sparsely report on American primaries, but this year's have garnered almost daily coverage.
They soldier on through sparsely attended rallies, insisting, Trump-like, that his crowds are larger than they appear.
How do you have so many matches when you live in a relatively sparsely populated bit of Wales?
At times, watching the monologues was like hearing someone deliver the toast at a sparsely attended office party.
Speaking to a sparsely-populated room of reporters Sunday, Cuomo stressed the need for people to stay home.
An invitation-only Friday night event drew a packed house, while the Saturday open house was sparsely attended.
Emu farms are sparsely scattered across the state, where farmers turn their herds into meal and oil products.
In 2016, Mr. Menon's agency began to seek a mobile carrier to build towers in sparsely populated areas.
All are similarly, and somewhat sparsely decorated, with neutral-tone furnishings, oak-plank floors, and subway-tiled tables.
The same floods have taken more lives in the more sparsely populated areas of neighboring India and Nepal.
I assumed it was so sparsely populated and tiny that day-trippers had no way of getting there.
At the sparsely attended Republican rally in Fairfax County on Saturday, not one speaker mentioned the president's name.
Occupancy data can be fed to the heating systems, allowing energy savings when the building is sparsely populated.
Some debris fell in sparsely populated western Australia, causing no problems except for a $400 fine for littering.
The first primary ballots will be cast in certain sparsely inhabited areas starting at midnight, with results Tuesday.
There are various reasons for that, including the high costs of extending power lines into sparsely populated areas.
Some debris fell in sparsely populated Western Australia, incurring no damage except for a $400 fine for littering.
Video showed fiery flames amid trees on the island, which is sparsely populated and only accessible by ferry.
Del Castillo saw a few run-down buildings that, it appeared, had been sparsely furnished for this meeting.
Ask a Showrunner "Rectify," the critically praised but sparsely watched SundanceTV drama, was never intended for halfhearted viewing.
Mr. Strassberg took on the task of ushering the small wedding party into the sparsely decorated East Chapel.
The group can effectively hide in that sparsely populated desert region and emerge to conduct insurgency-style attacks.
In an interview in his sparsely furnished office, he said the company had twin priorities: growth and safety.
These regions are joined by scattered sparsely populated, low-income rural counties, often associated with Native American reservations.
Venezuela in Chicago was sparsely attended as well, with an announced crowd of 25,560 that absolutely nobody believes.
Islamist militants form part of a regional insurgency in the poor, sparsely populated deserts of West Africa's Sahel.
Sometimes, sparsely staffed game-making companies don't have the resources to maintain anything less than a smash-hit app.
But Koryakin's flight took place near the city of Strejevoï, in Siberia, which is notoriously frigid and sparsely populated.
Buoys can provide measurements of the storm at the surface level, but they are sparsely located and often unreliable.
Masdar City in Abu Dhabi, touted as the world's first emissions-free city, remains behind schedule and sparsely populated.
Maybe right after the Big Bang, the universe's inflation spread out the monopoles so sparsely that they became undetectable.
It fears that its densely populated neighbour may one day decide to grab sparsely populated lands in Russia's east.
To collect data, the plane flew low over South Korean cities... ... from residential areas to sparsely populated mountain ranges.
Himalayan mountains frame their 4,000-km division, all of it sparsely populated and very little of it formally demarcated.
As Cordner remembers, Mitchell picked her up, drove her to a sparsely furnished house with bars on the windows.
Now the community plans to build a memorial on an expanse of open meadow, ponds and sparsely wooded land.
The USDA's program is one of several geared toward revitalizing rural communities and boosting residency in sparsely populated areas.
It was sparsely attended, with around the same number of attendees from the company as those in the audience.
But after years of hype for the Rio Games, many events have been sparsely attended as ticket sales lag.
Pictures of Sheikh Mohammed wandering the sparsely populated offices of the Land Department were widely published in local newspapers.
But the Ocado model, which works well in urban Britain, is as yet untested in more sparsely populated places.
The area is sparsely populated (roughly 40,000 people), relatively poor (per capita income hovers around $20,000), and geographically bifurcated.
With medical education so sparsely covering the topic of sleep, this kind of missed diagnosis happens all too often.
It is helped by the fact is that Sinai is huge -- almost the size of Texas -- and sparsely populated.
Furthermore, regular meetings between House lawmakers and top Trump aides, once sparsely attend, have suddenly become must-see events.
Finally, Mongolia, a sparsely populated country with nomadic traditions, will be pioneering a novel mail-delivery system next month.
Luckily, Patricia — officially the strongest hurricane on record in the Western Hemisphere — made landfall over a sparsely populated region.
Today, four billion people are offline, and 1.6 billion of them live in sparsely populated areas around the world.
Rather, they reflect an incremental increase that shifted as the fighting moved from sparsely-populated areas to urban centers.
First, the contemporary battlefield is more likely to be urban and congested, rather than wide open and sparsely populated.
And interest groups that have been allowed to dominate sparsely populated elections won't want to give up their power.
This is a small fraction of Obamacare enrollees — about 383 percent — who mostly live in rural, sparsely populated areas.
" Occupation: Writer Let there be light: "The apartment was very sparsely furnished when I came to look at it.
The district, which covers the sparsely populated and heavily forested majority of Maine's landmass, was a target for Democrats.
I can't imagine much onward life for its current iteration, if a recent sparsely attended matinee is any gauge.
The result was an iconic image, with Sloth immediately recognizable by his asymmetrical eyes and small, sparsely spaced teeth.
Many of the theoretical objections — such as the greater weight given to votes from sparsely populated states — have merit.
The borders are sparsely populated, two years of drought lowered mosquito populations, and those countries do some routine vaccination.
Small and sparsely populated, Iowa and New Hampshire are famously won by pressing the flesh, which is his speciality.
The sparsely populated Scandinavian country came into the spotlight last month via several viral posts on Chinese social media.
If the Nintendo Labo Okatazuke (which translates to "tidying up") looks suspiciously like a pop-up cardboard box with a lid that's sparsely decorated with Labo colors and graphics, it's probably because it is nothing more than a pop-up cardboard box with a lid that's sparsely decorated with Labo colors and graphics.
Thursday's meeting struck Kaczmarski, who has attended the event twice before, as both shorter and more sparsely attended than usual.
In just half an hour, sparsely populated streets became just as tightly-packed as the streets in front of me.
At another Los Angeles neighborhood miles away, a Jewish man shows off a sparsely decorated spare bedroom in his home.
Although sparsely populated and vastly endowed with mineral wealth, Mongolia has yet to set its economy on a stable footing.
LIGHT ON DETAIL Plans for an economic zone in Kuwait's sparsely-populated north have been knocking around since the 1970s.
His sister, Gela Rosales, has a framed photograph of their father's 2010 birthday celebration hanging in her sparsely-furnished bedroom.
The freshly painted dispensary had no signs yet, but offered a clean, sparsely furnished waiting room to obtain the drug.
Elementary and high school students in the sparsely populated state benefit from small class sizes and generous per-pupil funding.
Sparsely populated Western Australia was also facing several severe fire warnings with hot temperatures expected in most of the state.
One can see why a sparsely populated petrostate would pay its citizens to occupy land that its neighbours might covet.
CV Portfolios offer an easier alternative to personal websites that are often sparsely populated, out-of-date or otherwise neglected.
Iraqi, Kurdish, and US forces are no longer battling ISIS in remote and sparsely populated parts of the two countries.
On first glance, the sparsely hung show, which spans three floors, has the look of the Stations of the Cross.
Officers described a sparsely-decorated first floor apartment where they found evidence of a card game, weapons and multiple gunshots.
They speak variations of two distinct Romanian subdialects and primarily reside in isolated villages in the sparsely populated eastern Serbia.
They meet the traditional healer in a sparsely furnished room, a half-hour's bumpy ride outside Blantyre, in southern Malawi.
Sparsely populated Farah, on the border with Iran, has seen months of heavy fighting, with hundreds police and soldiers killed.
A carpenter by trade, Fitrawi grows vegetables on the central reservation of the deserted road outside his sparsely furnished apartment.
This mostly included sparsely populated areas along the Canadian border where existing populations were supplemented by wolves from the north.
The 90-second trailer is soft and ambient, following the title character through pastel-colored caves and sparsely populated deserts.
Plague in China: Two people from a sparsely populated region were diagnosed with a form of the highly infectious disease.
Thousands of anti-racist protesters drowned out a sparsely attended white nationalist rally held in Washington, D.C., on Sunday afternoon.
The Senate held only one hearing on Wednesday, and several of the hearings scheduled for Thursday morning were sparsely attended.
A sparsely populated stretch of desert bordering the Atlantic Ocean, Western Sahara has rich fishing grounds as well as phosphate.
The sparsely populated islands stretch between the Japanese island of Hokkaido and the rest of the Kuril archipelago, in Russia.
The leak occurred in a sparsely populated area of Marshall County, near Amherst in the northeastern part of the state.
It's important to recognize that 21625 million of 2900 million USPS delivery addresses are located throughout sparsely settled rural areas.
This house is on a sparsely populated peninsula with the bay on one side and the lake on the other.
Murkowski says she wants to make sure her huge, isolated and sparsely populated state fares well under the new bill.
That year there were at least twelve of them, whereas this year the corral was sparsely populated with just seven.
Iceland, as I'm sure you're aware of, is a sparsely populated country with only about 338,349 in the entire nation.
The allure was kind of the impact that you could have on the games, because it was so sparsely attended.
The glossy studio of my imagination is instead a sparsely furnished room with white wooden floors and white clapboard walls.
If you've spent any time in sparsely populated, hauntingly sublime far West Texas, you know that this is D.I.Y. country.
Much of the effort has also focused on protecting scattered homes and small communities in the sparsely populated fire zone.
He is believed to be in hiding somewhere in the sparsely populated desert spanning the border along Iraq and Syria.
It is obvious just from looking around Mr. Levit's sparsely furnished apartment in Berlin that he is no airhead prodigy.
The countryside of Senegal is peaceful, parts of it do not have electricity, and many rural areas are sparsely populated.
In Luigi Ghirri's Colazione sull'Erba, previously unpublished images from the photographer's archive present a sparsely populated world of placid tranquility.
"The idea that capitals are going to project governance into the sparsely populated areas is just ahistorical," Ms. Friend said.
In his sparsely furnished office, guests are seated at the head of a long table, with the host alongside them.
Since 2016, Moscow has been offering free land in Magadan and other sparsely populated regions of the Russian Far East.
"We knocked on 1,20143 doors a day not to persuade but to listen," Watkins said about this sparsely populated district.
This country's political system — the rules for electing both Congress and the president — is biased toward large, sparsely populated areas.
"It doesn't help when the community feels on the defensive," she said, sitting in a sparsely furnished first-floor office.
More than three million people live in northern Luzon, which is sparsely populated compared to other parts of the island.
However, these Taliban controlled areas are sparsely populated, and the majority of Afghans will still have access to the polls.
A significant number of Mr. Trump's most ardent supporters live in sparsely populated areas where school choice is logistically unlikely.
I can tell by the faraway look in my colleagues' eyes as we hear profound truths communicated sparsely and majestically.
The new storm is called Cyclone Kenneth, and it hit the sparsely populated northern region of the country on Thursday.
Redding Chico Sacramento NEVADA San Francisco Modesto Fresno Monterey Sparsely populated vegetated areas CALIFORNIA Pacific Ocean Barstow Santa Barbara Palm Springs Los Angeles San Diego 150 Miles Redding Chico Sacramento San Francisco Modesto NEVADA Fresno Monterey Sparsely populated vegetated areas Pacific Ocean CALIFORNIA Barstow Santa Barbara Palm Springs Los Angeles San Diego 150 Miles Redding Chico Sacramento San Francisco Fresno Monterey Sparsely populated vegetated areas Pacific Ocean Barstow Santa Barbara Palm Springs Los Angeles San Diego 150 Miles Source: SILVIS Lab, Department of Forest and Wildlife Ecology of the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Russia's pivot to Asia, so Mr Putin has repeatedly promised, would transform the fortunes of the sparsely populated Russian far east.
A growing number of the inhabitants of this forested, sparsely populated land subscribe to the nature-loving precepts of neo-paganism.
Lava and volcanic ash spewing from Kilauea have torn apart parts of the sparsely populated southeastern side if the Big Island.
The permits typically listed legal sites—but ones that often were remote, or sparsely forested, and thus wouldn't yield big profits.
Police are investigating how the fire ignited and looking for anyone camping in the sparsely populated ranching area on July 4.
Protests were sparsely attended in London and New York, and rides appeared easily available in some cities where strikes were called.
Our sources say he stayed at the sparsely furnished home on and off for a few weeks after he was discharged.
The Government of National Accord (GNA) holds power in the capital, but militias loyal to Haftar control the sparsely populated east.
The move to faster mobile wireless could also be a boon for rural communities and other sparsely populated parts of America.
I had been elected district attorney of the sprawling, sparsely populated 46th judicial district in north-central Texas in November 2006.
For instance, in sparsely polled House races, they incorporate other polls that could be helpful (similar districts, state, or national numbers).
The station method also comes up short where station coverage is lacking, which is often a problem in sparsely populated areas.
She has 6813 organizational offices with paid staffers throughout Iowa; he has 23 -- even if they're hastily opened and sparsely decorated.
Central China is slowing after hitting dizzying heights, while the sparsely populated north and west draw only the bravest of speculators.
Sedgwick County is a sprawling but sparsely populated farming and ranching area in the northeastern corner of the state bordering Nebraska.
These sparsely populated and sometimes deeply isolated towns and counties are already gripping the threads of an unravelling social safety net.
Australia and China are vying for influence in sparsely-populated Pacific island countries that control vast swathes of resource-rich ocean.
Broadband is a policy that can benefit those living in remote or sparsely populated areas and in densely concentrated urban communities.
The Northern Territory is a vast, sparsely populated area of more than 548,000 square miles, known for its outback desert landscape.
In November 2017, the pipeline spilled more than 200,000 gallons of oil in South Dakota, in a similarly sparsely populated area.
However, Francona thinks the government, with or without US help, will never eradicate the drug trade in the sparsely populated region.
Even in the remote, sparsely populated Arizona desert, the Border Patrol makes use of radar, thermal imaging and high-definition cameras.
Neighborhood meetings organized by newly trained "neighborhood coordination officers" are sparsely attended in many cases, and sometimes not attended at all.
Canada's size and its sparsely settled population make national political leaders' campaign sometimes an exercise in logistics as much as politics.
If shrubbery and peatlands catch on fire on a sparsely populated island that's synonymous with snow and ice, will anyone notice?
Michael Deng's family still lives in the sparsely furnished two-­story home in Queens where he spent most of his life.
Much of the new infrastructure is in the sparsely inhabited western deserts, where its short-term economic usefulness may be limited.
ALTHOUGH ITS cradle is the sparsely wooded savannah, humankind has long looked to forests for food, fuel, timber and sublime inspiration.
Three doors down, in a sparsely furnished white house, Salloum showed CNN pictures of his two nieces who died running errands.
First, though, there are parental tears and Dafna and Michael's handsome, sparsely furnished apartment with its tidy bookshelves and modernist furniture.
Australia and China are both seeking greater influence over the Pacific, a sparsely population region that controls vast resource-rich oceans.
Or it could be a sparsely detailed, bare-bones "report" tersely stating that some people weren't charged because of insufficient evidence.
Alberto&aposs approach to the region triggered mandatory evacuations of some small, sparsely populated Gulf Coast barrier islands in one Florida county.
That investment simply isn't economical for telecom and cable companies in sparsely populated areas with few potential customers to justify the spending.
Brazil's military has long considered that the rich resources of the vast, sparsely-populated Amazon should be protected from any foreign interest.
The insurgency is expected to continue in the sparsely populated desert region along the Syrian border even if Mosul is fully captured.
As 18th-century Americans recognized, citizen militias were all about organizing to keep a sparsely populated wilderness nation's far-flung communities secure.
These sparsely populated areas lacked those two dueling American ideologies, Puritanicalism and Enlightenment, that deemed prizefighting gauche in cities and urban areas.
Last fall, Artisanal Foods quietly unveiled The Cafe: a six-seat, lunch-only spot within the massive (but sparsely stocked) retail shop.
Every state has two senators and at least one representative, so even sparsely populated states, such as Montana, are guaranteed three votes.
If photography is the medium of desire at the Leslie-Lohman museum, it speaks rather sparsely and slowly — and only in clichés.
The Tanf base lies in the Syrian Badia, a vast sparsely populated desert territory that stretches to the Jordanian and Iraqi borders.
By one estimate North America, the more sparsely populated continent, had 18m people when Columbus sailed, more than England and France combined.
Despite overall declines in most parts of China, phosphorous levels had risen from low levels in the sparsely populated northeast, it said.
No one on the sparsely inhabited island was believed to have been injured, the Pierce County Sheriff&aposs Department said on Twitter.
But despite announcing plans to move to Austin five months ago, Mithril Capital's office — overlooking the Texas Capitol — today remains sparsely furnished.
Australia and China have been vying for influence in sparsely populated Pacific island countries that control vast swathes of resource-rich oceans.
And like Harrison's songwriting credits as a member of the Fab Four, the world of ball-specific sex toys is sparsely populated.
Australia and China have been vying for influence in sparsely populated Pacific island countries that control vast swathes of resource-rich ocean.
But from 2011 to 2016, the already sparsely populated district lost 6.5 percent of its population and steady work became more scarce.
Australia and China have been vying for influence in sparsely populated Pacific island countries that control vast swathes of resource-rich oceans.
The county is settled for the most part along the coast and the county's rivers, making it an elongated, sparsely populated area.
The Melbourne artist's intimate and sparsely-populated compositions hint at former figurative artists who came before like Edward Hopper and Alex Katz.
On one hand, Sony is targeting early adopters, who may well live in one of San Francisco's sparsely furnished new high-rises.
Just two years ago, Sanders formally announced he was running for president in a sparsely attended press conference that lasted 10 minutes.
Parts of Greenbrier County, a sparsely populated area bordering Virginia, got 8 to 10 inches of rain, the National Weather Service reported.
When I visited in June, Jesse's son was home sick from school, coloring at a desk in the sparsely furnished living room.
The formerly crowded bar has been converted into a sparsely populated start-up space of a dozen engineers, their bikes and whiteboards.
So out she heads into the darkened Manhattan streets — cluttered with uncollected trash, sparsely populated by strapped civilians — searching for her quarry.
Haftar's LNA seized the sparsely populated but oil-rich south of the country earlier this year before turning on Tripoli last month.
Its Far Eastern regions are two-thirds the size of the entire United States and sparsely populated with only 6.1 million people.
If you walk through your office and look at your coworkers' desks, you'll probably see pencil holders, notebooks, and sparsely watered plants.
The shop in Chinatown was the cutest of the bunch, sparsely but gracefully decorated with a mix of traditional and modern decor.
The areas adjacent to Canada, sparsely populated and with comparatively few border agents, have become a haven for smugglers and criminal organizations.
The quake would have strongly shaken the epicenter, a sparsely populated area some 26 miles west of the small town of Mentone.
No one knows how hard it will be to extract ice; it could be sparsely distributed and mixed with dirt and rocks.
It is meant to bring the abundant wind power of the sparsely populated Oklahoma Panhandle to dense population centers to the east.
Craggy and gently winding, the coastline runs on, sparsely dotted by sunbathers, birders and leisure fishermen pulling in floppy skates and rays.
Hyperallergic took works by some of our favorite artists and reimagined what they would look like during these, um, sparsely populated times.
The Land of Hope fits those parameters, as it is sparsely populated and located hundreds of miles away from active extraction sites.
First of all, the areas were sparsely populated, which makes sense because they were highly prone to storms that caused substantial damage.
Still, he said, some NA members really need in-person meetings, and so a few remain open, although they are sparsely attended.
No homes or commercial buildings in the sparsely populated area were in danger from the fire, county sheriff's detective Oleg Polissky said.
From those crime scenes, police say, McLeod and Schmegelsky apparently traveled nearly 2,000 miles across sparsely populated northern portions of four provinces.
For months, the reporters covered protests around town, which were widely hyped on social media but, for the most part, sparsely attended.
And while most of the interior was only sparsely settled by Europeans, no one took the views of indigenous people into account.
One sparsely populated stretch of northeastern Utah had a worse ozone problem than Los Angeles during the peak of the energy boom.
Inside her sparsely decorated apartment on Ocean Avenue near Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn, the few items there remind her of her home country.
The quake's epicenter was located close to the eastern coast of Kamchatka, a fairly sparsely populated region that gets high seismic activity.
By mandating that the Senate be made up of two representatives from each state, they gave outsize influence to sparsely populated states.
Protests were sparsely attended in London, New York and California, and rides appeared easily available in some cities where strikes were called.
The earthquake hit a relatively sparsely populated area on the border between three regions - Umbria, Lazio and Marche, causing damage in all three.
The former finance executive, who left Goldman Sachs in 2018, tweets sparsely but has butted heads with Sanders before during this campaign cycle.
Climate change is increasing the severity of wildfires across the western US. But in the sparsely populated Mountain States, natural fires still dominate.
"We here at ROHG Industries have been doing build parties for quite some time," he wrote in the sparsely worded, one-paragraph letter.
For these reasons, I am sure cars must be easier to come by in rural Florida than in sparsely populated Montana, for example.
His sparsely populated county backed Obama with 52 percent of the vote in 2012, but Trump won it with 53 percent in 2016.
The authors of the new study say the beetle likely inhabited the sparsely-vegetated sand and gravel banks of a meltwater-fed stream.
In practice this means their votes count for less than those of Malays in sparsely populated rural constituencies, who tend to favour UMNO.
It's located on the coast in a sparsely populated area, meaning any rocket failures can fall harmlessly into the ocean or empty land.
For readers coming from an art background, the sparsely occupied pages of Mirror Mirror 1 may be reminiscent of a white-walled gallery.
But on Monday, the RCMP acknowledged "growing community concerns" about the two investigations some 290 miles apart in the sparsely populated region. Cpl.
The dearth of options in rural, sparsely populated areas is a far cry from what Democrats promised when selling the Affordable Care Act.
It is a rural state that is sparsely populated by people who are overwhelmingly white, of German and Scandinavian stock, and conservatively Christian.
The Carney Awards aren't held inside a grand ballroom at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, but rather, the Paley Center's sparsely decorated screening room.
Nowhere is this more evident than in the South Pacific, an expansive, sparsely populated region that Australia has long considered its own backyard.
Elsewhere in Northern California, the County Fire has charred 88,2953 acres (35,764 hectares) in sparsely populated wooded areas of Napa and Yolo Counties.
Shares in Kingdom Holding, which are often sparsely traded, added 1.9 percent in relatively active volume after the previous session's 5.1 percent gain.
Though the highest-risk region is fairly sparsely populated, there are a few larger cities facing severe weather, including Omaha and Kansas City.
Many communications companies were understandably reluctant to build and maintain a network in these conditions over such a vast, but sparsely populated, area.
The sparsely populated province of Papua is the Indonesian half of an island shared by Papua New Guinea, and home to indigenous communities.
The president was sparsely mentioned by name, though his policies were at the center of discussions on immigration, Iran and the economy. Sen.
But Tocqueville instead spent nine months visiting more than a dozen states and three sparsely settled territories with his friend Gustave de Beaumont.
They belong to unidentified North Koreans who have washed up dead on the shores of this sparsely-populated Japanese peninsula in recent months.
The elevator opened into the living room, which was sparsely but stylishly furnished with caramel-colored leather couches and bright, extroverted art work.
For transit agencies, ride-hailing services can be an attractive alternative to serving sparsely populated, low density areas with fixed routes and schedules.
Costa Rica may be small and sparsely populated, but the Central American nation is a big player when it comes to environmental stewardship.
Hundreds of miles of hardscrabble desert in each direction, peopled as sparsely as northern Nevada where they test nuclear weapons, intensifies this effect.
Even if you buy the retail argument, wouldn't it be better to vary which smallish, sparsely populated state got the No. 1 spot?
In a sparsely populated nation covered with snow, a pair of skis has been indispensable, and countless children start to learn as toddlers.
The property is in a sparsely developed residential neighborhood in the coastal resort town of Yalikavak, which has a population of about 903,000.
It did worst in the places where Trump did best — the sparsely populated and economically ailing interior where people identify culturally with Republicans.
Though most of the volcanoes are in sparsely populated areas, their ash plumes and toxic gas emissions can spread for hundreds of miles.
Several walls have a textured, sandy finish, sparsely adorned with framed artwork, including a 2008 update to the New York City subway diagram.
It's as modest as they come, an aging collection of storefronts that includes a sparsely stocked grocery, a hair dresser and Taco Quetzalcoatl.
Both the King and Double Queen rooms were spacious but sparsely furnished — a likely tactic to prevent rambunctious children from knocking things over.
California, the most populous state, has 53 representatives; a bunch of sparsely populated states, including Wyoming and South Dakota, have just one apiece.
"I can talk anytime," he said as he jogged out to a sparsely filled field, "except when I need to play offensive line."
Russell Core (Jeffrey Wright), a retired naturalist and wolf expert, is summoned to the sparsely populated Keelut, Alaska, by Medora Sloane (Riley Keough).
A 2013 report found that more than 31,000 people visited the fisheries each year, contributing $44 million to the sparsely populated communities nearby.
Lunar New Year celebrations across the city's Chinatowns have been more sparsely attended than in past years, or in some cases outright canceled.
In fact, every country and territory within a 1,500-mile radius of North Korea, except for sparsely populated Mongolia, has confirmed a case.
His family, members of the Tajik ethnic group, the country's second largest, lived in a sparsely populated village on the outskirts of Kunduz.
It lies oceans away from other countries, and any network would have to connect far-flung cities separated by its sparsely populated interior.
But wiring up a rich microstate like Singapore or San Marino is a doddle compared with doing the same in sparsely populated Scotland.
Toss-up districts are about twice as likely to be sparsely suburban or an urban-suburban mix than the rest of the country.
The crowd sipped wine and soft drinks and milled about the sparsely hung, mildly provocative artwork, which was in fact beside the point.
The two countries have also been vying for influence in sparsely populated Pacific island countries that control vast swathes of resource-rich ocean.
Read: Canadian Nursing Home Deal Spurs Questions About Chinese Money Canadians know all about vast areas that are sparsely populated and rarely visited.
Here's why: The complex funding formula used to divvy up the big pot of money would tilt more funding toward sparsely populated states.
The Italian hyperrealist jokester's simultaneously self-deprecating and self-aggrandizing works benefit from being sparsely installed in the ostentatious rooms of the Paris mint.
While a northern railway line has been studied several times, parliament has turned it down as being too costly for the sparsely populated region.
Now it makes "an odd, wholly unexpected sight in a relatively sparsely populated area a few hours north of Tokyo", as Chapman put it.
Exemptions will be made for investors willing to lay cables in sparsely populated rural areas to boost the spread of internet access, he said.
The sparsely populated Karoo is known for its expansive landscapes and is home to rare wildlife such as the mountain zebra and riverine rabbit.
The hall is really a sparsely furnished room with rows of chairs alongside more rows of chairs and a small stage with a podium.
I put the VR goggles on and find myself in a sparsely decorated room, with only a bed and a naked woman for company.
It could hang on for years in sparsely populated states where it still holds governorships, such as Campeche, Coahuila, Sonora and San Luis Potosi.
Islamic State (IS), which retook the ancient city of Palmyra on December 11th, still rules wide tracts of (sparsely populated) land in the east.
His roots are in the Eastern Shore, a sandy, sparsely populated spit of farms and timberland flanked by the Chesapeake Bay and Atlantic Ocean.
It hopes to cut delivery time to as little as a day, a difficult challenge in a country famous for its sparsely populated outback.
Aside from a family vacation and a sparsely-documented fourth of July celebration, Jonas and Chopra were keeping things between themselves (and Instagram comments).
Greenland has wanted to upgrade its airports for some time (there are no roads between major cities in the sparsely populated but huge country).
The sparsely populated stretch of desert bordering the Atlantic Ocean, Western Sahara has rich offshore fishing as well as phosphate and possibly oil reserves.
In sparsely populated areas, cameras and remote sensors are sufficient for picking up suspicious movements; in cities people can slip across borders more easily.
Almería, a sparsely populated, impoverished province that was at one time extremely isolated, became the epicenter for the filming of American-made western films.
Aerial views of Hana reveal black sand beaches, sharp volcanic cliffs, pristine blue waters, sparsely traveled roads and a variety of lush, tropical foliage.
In 1976, the Moroccan "Green March" sent 350,000 Moroccans into the Western Sahara to settle, massively altering the demographics in the sparsely populated region.
Chris Manseau had said it was unusual for investigators in sparsely populated northern British Columbia to have two "complex and dynamic" cases at once.
"At that point, I was playing pretty sparsely—never venues but only at someone's house where there were just people with guitars," he says.
Astronomers have found a supermassive black hole at the center of a galaxy in a "sparsely populated" area of the universe, NASA announced yesterday.
Like dozens of factories that have taken root in this sparsely populated land of penguins and glaciers, BGH owes its survival to government tinkering.
Australia, in particular, has been vying for influence with China in sparsely populated Pacific island countries that control vast swathes of resource-rich oceans.
The fire moved south and east for much of Tuesday, shifting away from the area's largest oil production facilities and into sparsely populated areas.
"I would say [it's] like a minimal monastery," she says in the video, which shows off many of the mansion's large, sparsely decorated rooms.
"I would say [it's] like a minimal monastery," Kardashian says in the video, which shows off many of the mansion's massive, sparsely decorated rooms.
Last year militants attacked a sparsely manned UN police base in the Malian city and held it before UN and Malian forces retook it.
The galleries are sparsely filled — 21970 is a small number of objects for a half-dozen galleries — and have no labels or other text.
In Rio de Janeiro, where last year's protests were sparsely attended, huge throngs, probably also in the hundreds of thousands, swept onto Copacabana beach.
The land was sparsely populated and resource-rich, and became a site of competition between Russian and American settlers in the early 1800's.
Videos apparently from the event on the sparsely populated InstaCharge Facebook page show that music, dancers, and food were also part of the ceremony.
The island, somewhat larger than the state of Maryland, is home to 13 million people, though most of it is rural and sparsely populated.
The region has four state forests, and because it is so sparsely populated, it has a reputation as a backwater region in New Jersey.
Buildings are unencumbered by kudzu or graffiti and have tidy, sparsely furnished rooms, as though the inhabitants had only just fled (or been vaporized).
Seeing a wild snow leopard is rare due to their inaccessible habitat, how few exist and how sparsely they occur across their vast range.
On the other, the government relies on its deep defense ties with Washington, including close intelligence cooperation, to keep the sparsely populated country safe.
He went out on the land with the Canadian Rangers (a reserve force that patrols the sparsely populated North), and dined on Arctic char.
I imagined a few different scenarios, the most likely that the actual festival would be sparsely attended, mostly by weird, angry, bald white dudes.
The North Hollywood apartment is sparsely appointed, except for the comic book collectibles—those skew Marvel, because Marvel nailed the human halves of stories.
As building suspense and anticipation is key, Fletcher has kept Digital Madrid Instagram account well-pruned, with artworks sparsely sprinkled throughout update-style posts.
Pro-gun groups point out that rates of gun ownership tend to be highest in rural, sparsely populated states, where crime rates are low.
Electricity was cut off in the worst-hit area, Sembalun, a sparsely populated area of rice paddies on the northern side of the island.
In April, the labor organization opened a sparsely furnished office in the West Bay neighborhood of Doha, staffing it initially with only four employees.
There has been significantly less bloodshed in the sparsely-populated Mountain Province, where police report one person has been killed in anti-drug operations.
It combines a reference to the world's most populous country, the People's Republic of China, with the name of a sparsely peopled American state.
The European Union considers an area "sparsely populated", and therefore at risk of depopulation, when it has fewer than eight residents per square kilometer.
Despite this rejection of female suffrage at the federal level after the Civil War, the movement claimed smaller victories in the sparsely settled West.
Visitors, holding their small LED candles, are led down the sparsely lit 21904-foot-long crypt corridor with marked, sealed vaults on either side.
Shirts, hoodies, and jackets emblazoned with the "I feel like Pablo" line from "No More Parties in LA" hung on sparsely situated clothing racks.
Inside, the house was sparsely furnished with red Arne Jacobsen Egg chairs; on the wall hung a Martin Kippenberger painting of a black boot.
The quake's epicenter was in a sparsely populated area 224 km (140 miles) east-southeast of Ambato, Ecuador, at a depth of 7003 km.
Los Angeles was once a sparsely settled hinterland, isolated by desert and mountains, constrained by the trickling water supply of the Los Angeles River.
Lisa Murkowski, the Trump administration has argued that logging will help the economy in sparsely populated Southeastern Alaska, where most industries are losing jobs.
His rap career was brief, and his songs were sparsely released, but they featured phrases and tropes that would enter hip-hop's core catalog.
Tens of thousands of Mosul residents have fled since the Iraqi military began the recapturing operation in October, beginning with sparsely populated outer districts.
And this sparsely populated stretch of riverside resorts and cattle ranches on the Argentine Pampas has some of the best cumulonimbus in the world.
RICHMOND, Va. — Behind a pane of glass at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, a wooden bed frame anchors a sparsely decorated motel room.
The news media often debated whether to cover their sparsely attended rallies, considering that any attention might grant the groups a veneer of legitimacy.
The sparsely furnished structures and the landscapes she inhabited outside Santa Fe, where she spent most of her time after 21927, framed the presentation.
Everyone knows that the United States is a virtual island-nation, protected by two oceans, with the sparsely inhabited Canadian Arctic to the north.
Australia and China are also competing for influence in the South Pacific, a sparsely populated region that control vast swathes of resource rich oceans.
"It's super interesting to see how empty the room is," he observed, noting that taxpayers are on the hook for the sparsely-attended proceedings.
But they still have a presence in sparsely populated territory west of the Euphrates River in an area otherwise held by the Syrian government.
Outside, alone and confused in the sparsely populated woods near Gordon, about 70 miles from her home, Jayme raced toward a woman walking a dog.
Team medals were awarded after three days of sparsely attended Grand Prix and Grand Prix special tests in the Deodoro equestrian centre in western Rio.
Chris Rudney, the general manager of Beacon Wines and Spirits, on Broadway at 74th Street, had an explanation for sparsely filled stores, his own included.
Western Australia is the source of much natural gas and iron ore, but is sparsely populated and three time zones removed from Sydney and Canberra.
Worth noting: Papua New Guinea is the most ethnically diverse country in the world with more than 800 languages spoken across 600 sparsely populated islands.
More importantly, though, the map means little as it does not account for population; in fact, much of the red area is sparsely inhabited. pic.twitter.
The quake was very shallow, at a depth of 6.2 miles (10 km), which would have amplified the shaking in the poor, sparsely populated area.
Like the rest of the region, Assam is blessed with copious natural resources and sparsely populated areas, relative to the dusty plains of India's heartland.
SPAIN'S recession ended in 2013, but in Extremadura, a scenic, sparsely populated region in the country's south-west, you would be forgiven for not noticing.
They constitute a tiny minority in every part of the country, except the sparsely inhabited Northern Territory, where they make up 2000% of the population.
But cut-outs of Leonardo DiCaprio, statues of saints or the Virgin Mary, giant stuffed teddy bears and sparsely dressed mannequins have also been spotted.
While the Beast was never safe, riding it allowed migrants to bypass potential danger in places like Chahuites and the sparsely populated areas between towns.
Martinez and another agent who survived, Stephen Garland, were in sparsely populated Culberson County, about 130 miles (210 km) southeast of El Paso, on Nov.
The trio's sparsely titled second demo showcases an impossibly heavy, primal death sound dredged through the slimiest of caverns and most befouled altars of madness.
They met her in the lobby, which featured an oil painting of the department's canine, Blitz, and led her to a sparsely furnished interview room.
So it's not a huge surprise that companies, even those with billions of users, would eventually stop supporting operating systems as sparsely used as BlackBerry's.
The new film is more expansive, ranging far and wide in its emotional exploits, despite being sparsely plotted and geographically restricted to a few blocks.
Greg Abbott (R), who launched a major field campaign even in more sparsely populated rural parts of the state, votes that benefitted Cruz as well.
Two pods of pilot whales were discovered just over a mile apart on Mason Bay, Stewart Island, a sparsely populated island in the country's south.
Although he started in dingy basements and sparsely attended rallies for lost causes, he now has a national megaphone that he's not likely to relinquish.
Since then it has used a biometric attendance register to cut 6,000 ghost teachers from the payrolls, and merged 4,000 sparsely attended schools into 1,20103.
He dressed simply and lived with his family in a sparsely furnished apartment adjacent to his foundation's headquarters, always spurning attention from the news media.
However, he warned the ADB needed to pay attention to the "economic feasibility" of some OBOR-linked projects, particularly in sparsely-populated Central Asian nations.
Team medals were awarded after three days of sparsely attended Grand Prix and Grand Prix special tests in the Deodoro equestrian center in western Rio.
The wild card choice Another option previously suggested by both sides was Ulaanbaatar, the sparsely-populated capital of Mongolia to the northwest of North Korea.
Ford pulled off at an exit in sparsely populated Clinton County and decided to refuel at a BP station before heading west to I-22.
Scotland, the sparsely populated northernmost part of the UK, says it needs immigrants to shore up its economy and boost skills in remote rural areas.
SEVEN YEARS ago separatists from the Tuareg ethnic group and jihadists allied to al-Qaeda took over most of the sparsely populated north of Mali.
Ms. Ko's vivid orchestral palette included fragile whispers in the upper strings interrupted by ominous brass flourishes, with sonic explosions following more sparsely orchestrated fragments.
A sparsely populated region far from major American cities, the Plains also provided the shortest route to Moscow: some 5,000 miles over the North Pole.
These, too, are sparsely staffed, without screening or adequate training, in corporate networks, skirting around the legal borders of health care and its attendant regulation.
A mix of Puerto Ricans live in the "Cordillera Central," or central range of Puerto Rico, which is far more sparsely populated than coastal regions.
In China's sparsely populated Xinjiang region in the far west, local and regional agencies halted or ordered immediate reviews of the viability of many projects.
A mix of Puerto Ricans live in the "Cordillera Central," or central range of Puerto Rico, which is far more sparsely populated than coastal regions.
The major for-profit Internet Service Providers (ISPs), like AT&T and Comcast, don't have a financial incentive to invest infrastructure in sparsely populated areas.
Car theft is common, and farmers in the sparsely settled region complain about agonizingly slow wait times for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police to arrive.
Mr. Villig grew up on a sparsely populated island called Saaremaa in the Baltic Sea and moved to the capital, Tallinn, when he was 7.
With a landmass as big as the continental United States and one-tenth the population, Australia is one of the world's most sparsely populated countries.
Those who have second homes are heading to them and others with the means are seeking short-term rentals in the more sparsely populated suburbs.
Events like these were usually sparsely attended, but with 30 candidates vying for one of the district's 18 seats, a considerable crowd filled the room.
Moderate to heavy showers fell across parts of the US territory -- its sparsely populated island of Culebra generally received the most, with around 5 inches.
If the latter is the case, she added, that might have implications for restoration programs that relocate glass eels from heavily to sparsely populated areas.
Brokers charge between $2205 and $2128 to dump a ton of waste in a sparsely populated part of the country, says Lee, Kim's former boss.
The first floor is largely given over to a high-ceilinged exhibition space, sparsely furnished with plants and stylish castoffs, including a working upright piano.
Those groups have since regained a foothold in the north and center, using the sparsely-populated Sahel as a launchpad for attacks across the region.
Across from the laundry room, which had two sets of industrial-sized washers and dryers, was her large, sparsely furnished bedroom, the carpet freshly vacuumed.
The US Army Corps of Engineers this week opened Louisiana's Bonnet Carre Spillway to divert rising water away from New Orleans to sparsely populated areas.
The film's elegant compositions themselves are painterly, with the actors carefully posed; and the atmosphere is theatrical, with crisp line readings and sparsely populated frames.
This approach, while understandable, leaves soldiers and police in sparsely manned remote outposts, often deployed for long stretches without leave and vulnerable to Taliban ambush.
Here the D.J. is basically anonymous, and the place — about 83,000 square feet, sparsely lit and wooden-walled, with 12 tables — is open all day.
Elsewhere in Northern California, the County Fire has charred more than 90,200 acres (36,500 hectares) in sparsely populated wooded areas of Napa and Yolo Counties.
Yes, most of the country is also sparsely populated farmland, but it's not only Wyoming ranchers getting screwed out of access to the modern web.
It was laid back and somewhat sparsely attended, but students trickled in and out of the tent, attracted by dogs and the smell of food.
Wildland-urban interface WEST HILLS Sparsely populated vegetated areas NEWBURY PARK Thousand Oaks WOODLAND HILLS Westlake Village CALIFORNIA Wildland-urban intermix Woolsey fire extent on Wednesday Pacific Ocean Malibu 5 Miles Wildland-urban interface Sparsely populated vegetated areas NEWBURY PARK Thousand Oaks Westlake Village CALIFORNIA Wildland-urban intermix Woolsey fire extent on Wednesday Pacific Ocean Malibu 5 Miles Sparsely populated vegetated areas Wildland-urban interface NEWBURY PARK Wildland-urban intermix Woolsey fire extent on Wednesday Malibu Pacific Ocean 5 Miles Source: SILVIS Lab, Department of Forest and Wildlife Ecology of the University of Wisconsin-Madison Fire has not deterred development in these types of areas, nor redevelopment.
The conquest of the last pocket near the Iraqi border marks a major blow, leaving the militants scattered in sparsely populated desert areas in eastern Syria.
Ultrahigh-energy cosmic rays pepper Earth so sparsely and haphazardly—their paths skewed by the galaxy's magnetic field—that they leave few clues about their origin.
The LNA force seized earlier this year the south and its two oilfields, although tribesmen with flexible loyalties remain strong in the sparsely populated desert region.
Women were most sparsely represented at the annual Globesec Bratislava Forum on security, where they made up 12 percent of speakers over the five-year period.
The lunch is, among other things, a weekly check-in — though this week it's sparsely attended, with many of the professors off-campus for the summer.
Indeed, Trump overwhelmingly won Arizona's March primary -- with nearly 20023% of the vote and winning all counties except for one sparsely populated region in Eastern Arizona.
It manages giant swathes of often sparsely populated territory, where it must maintain lines that run through hundreds of miles of hilly and sometimes mountainous forest.
The pit latrines that serve well enough for yurt dwellers in sparsely populated rural areas are ill-suited to the densely packed settlements on Ulaanbaatar's edges.
In the second half of the 20th century, this sparsely visited corner of the Sierra mountains became the single largest source of dust in North America.
In recent decades, the GOP has grown increasingly dominant in the most sparsely populated parts of the nation, as Democrats have gained in crowded urban areas.
Electricity costs less, thanks to local hydropower and the province's position on the route of big transmission lines that bring power from China's sparsely populated west.
The sparsely-inhabited volcanic territory is home to a quarter as many people as Trinidad and Tobago, which previously held the record for the puniest finalist.
The final function on Sunday in the capital Port Moresby followed a whirlwind of diplomacy for the leaders of the sparsely populated but strategically important Pacific.
Las Vegas Justice Court sits two miles from the cacophony of the Vegas strip, in a sparsely developed area of downtown dotted with bail bond shops.
It was sparsely attended; though it's a mainstay for pop obsessives and teens, Vevo evidently doesn't have enough name recognition to pack a room at CES.
The race course meandered through the city center, which was close to equal parts historic buildings, old restaurants and shops, and gleaming, sparsely populated luxury stores.
He is shy and reserved, Hashimi said, and has recently stuck to the sparsely populated Iraq-Syria border where drones and strangers are easy to spot.
Each new finding was passed along in discrete, retweetable chunks: her sparsely populated Facebook page, the changing Twitter photo, the seeming absence of any deeper documents.
It's not easy to bring killer puppet pirates to life without the results being cheesy, but Channel Zero uses them sparsely, creepily, and to great effect.
As Kielsen began coalition talks with left-wing parties Wednesday, Greenland's politicians must tackle more problematic questions about the future of the sparsely populated Arctic nation.
To the lake's east, there was a swath of sparsely populated territory—home to several African kingdoms and more than a hundred and fifty ethnic groups.
In 2018 alone, more than two dozen Native Americans -- the majority of them women -- went missing in sparsely populated Montana, according to US Senator Jon Tester.
Strong earthquakes are not uncommon in seismically active Alaska, but they tend to occur in remote, sparsely populated regions where there is little or no damage.
Diallo was from sparsely populated Mali, its team co-coached by a Peace Corps volunteer who estimated there were only 40 Malian children playing organized tennis.
The killings took place in a hilly, sparsely populated area of southern Ohio, about 70 miles east of Cincinnati and a similar distance south of Columbus.
The hearing was sparsely attended—at one point only a single committee member remained—due to a number of Senate votes happening at the same time.
Though Mr. Khan's personal credentials for governing are still an unknown, his party has governed the vast but sparsely populated province of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa since 2013.
The rules governing elections, especially in the House, give a greater voice to the rural, sparsely populated but large stretches of the country that vote Republican.
" One critic tweeted a photo of the sparsely attended opening with the caption, "Can I buy some of this standing room to take on the train?
Though Siberia is sparsely populated — it's home to just a quarter of Russia's population — these blazes are alarmingly close to cities and are impacting people's health.
Baluchistan is the largest of Pakistan's four provinces, and although sparsely populated it is rich in mineral and natural resources, including copper, gold and natural gas.
The North Vietnamese did this in a much more difficult environment: a sparsely populated region of rugged mountains, triple-canopy jungle and dense primeval rain forest.
The killings took place in a hilly, sparsely populated area of southern Ohio, about 220 miles east of Cincinnati and a similar distance south of Columbus.
" But she finds more modest accommodations: "The glossy studio of my imagination is instead a sparsely furnished room with white wooden floors and white clapboard walls.
They live in the sparsely populated hinterlands of the Northern Territory, and their participation in the art world is mediated through non-Indigenous agents and collaborators.
With cinemas closed or sparsely filled, potentially even into the summer months (peak season for cinemas), the global box office will be much smaller this year.
On Saturday, as small clusters of supporters cheered the pope on sparsely populated streets, Francis sought to build a new church with his trademark pastoral style.
For decades, the state's rural areas had enjoyed extraordinary political power because of a vote allocation system that gave sparsely populated counties outsized influence in primaries.
Stretching from tourist-pocked coastline into Maine's sparsely populated interior, the district was once a Democratic stronghold, dotted with coastal shipbuilders and union-heavy mill towns.
The Cardinals hit just 323 percent from the field but won the game with depth, as their reserves outscored Georgia Tech's sparsely used bench 32-0.
The Senate's committee meetings — normally sparsely attended affairs — have often become standing-room-only events, with seats at a premium and staff members wedged against walls.
Enhanced security goes beyond Gwadar and across Baluchistan, an arid, sparsely populated province bordering Iran and Afghanistan which sits on substantial deposits of untapped natural gas.
Smaller, sparsely populated nations in the Pacific Ocean are also extremely vulnerable to an outbreak, though coronavirus has not been confirmed on any of these territories.
Meanwhile, Politico reported that a revised bill could potentially shield Alaska and as many as four other sparsely populated states from major Medicaid cuts through 2026.
On my first visit to Malta two years ago, three months after the journalist's assassination, the monthly vigils commemorating her death were sparsely attended, sombre affairs.
Sophie Mackintosh subverts both of these assumptions in her sumptuous yet sparsely written debut, "The Water Cure," which was longlisted for last year's Man Booker Prize.
And, importantly, there's almost nobody in the bottom quartile of the ideological index on the Democratic side, and the entire bottom half is very sparsely populated.
With roughly 40 active fighters—lightweight and welterweight have more than 100 fighters apiece—heavyweight simply resides amongst the most sparsely populated divisions in the UFC.
After treading in and out of several KMB venues, I arrive in a sparsely lit room where the Latvian artist Voldemārs Johansons's "Thirst" (2015) is showing.
Nonetheless, in a country so large and so sparsely populated, that still means long journeys for patients in areas beyond Ulaanbaatar or other towns and cities.
The first example provided by the company, for a SpaghettiO's label prepared for Vermont, is sparsely worded and does not specify which individual ingredients are genetically altered.
Zinke is the only House member representing the large, sparsely populated state of Montana, and says he needs lots of travel time just to see his constituents.
The fire that blazed through oil sands hub Fort McMurray, forcing the evacuation of about 272,3003 people last week, has moved into sparsely populated woodlands further east.
At a sparsely attended Bill Clinton event, the former president, stumping for his wife, spotted Novak — dubbed the Prince of Darkness — with a momentary look of dread.
Police said they were investigating the cause of the crash, which occurred when McClendon was driving his 2013 Chevy Tahoe on a sparsely populated, two-lane road.
I lived off of the main thoroughfare in Warsaw, on a street called Siena, it was sparsely populated when you walked further down towards my apartment block.
Because the communist ideal was tied to metropolitan living, apartment blocks rose even in the more sparsely populated areas, consolidating previously scattered residents into a single building.
The government says TIM undermined the state tender process by going back on its word not to invest in broadband in the rural and sparsely populated areas.
Traditionally, a bit about depression or anxiety only sparsely pops up within a comedian's set, and the reality is usually obfuscated by a lens of self-depreciation.
Residents of Montana's sparsely populated Garfield County, where the Lodgepole fire was burning, collected and transported relief supplies to people whose property has been damaged or destroyed.
Bundy lives on 160 acres as a long-time resident of Bunkerville, Nevada, a sparsely populated area near the borders with Utah and Arizona, court papers said.
The election was the first in the sparsely populated Saharan nation's history, since independence from France in 1960, to choose a successor to a democratically elected president.
Hinton's intricate compositions are largely built on samples of unknown YouTube artists: civilians with sparsely viewed videos in which they sing or rap for non-existent audiences.
I learned during an assignment two-and-a-half-years ago covering a sparsely attended CPR demo organized by a non-governmental organization at a Chennai mall.
While the founding leader of the Taliban, Mullah Muhammad Omar, rarely traveled outside Quetta, Mullah Mansour frequently traversed the sparsely populated roads connecting Quetta to other locations.
Sturgeon also argued for more immigration to the sparsely populated northern tip of Britain and greater powers to control it as a central feature of economic growth.
Rebels say the campaign has now shifted significantly toward cities and urban centers and away from mainly rural and sparsely populated towns and villages near the frontline.
Blodgett called Juliana, her sisters, and their mother into a sparsely furnished room, where she presented them with three packets containing the paperwork formalizing their asylum status.
Demand for property in small towns and sparsely populated rural areas around the Demilitarised Zone (DMZ) is surging on expectations of an influx of people and investment.
She steps inside, into a sparsely furnished room where at this moment an old man in a red cardigan sits at table with a bowl before him.
It also changes the fact that Lindsay never intended the girls' secrets to be mined; she left their hearts as sparsely charted a territory as the outback.
Demand for property in small towns and sparsely populated rural areas around the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) is surging on expectations of an influx of people and investment.
The newspaper, citing three officials familiar with the president's war strategy, said the move away from sparsely populated areas will help concentrate resources on cities like Kabul.
The basic elements are rough, ground-level realism; a sparsely-populated mountainous landscape; and a small group of Western soldiers dealing with a wary, sometimes hostile, population.
But environmentalists say the focus is largely on India's plains - where populations and farm outputs are higher - neglecting those living in the far-off, sparsely populated Himalayas.
That stretch of sparsely populated desert, lined by lightly controlled borders, could become a new haven for the thousands of fighters with the Islamic State in Libya.
It should be eliminated—as should the filibuster, which, thanks to the Senate's warped geography, gives sparsely populated states an undeserved veto over the nation's legislative agenda.
And after six hours of waiting — first in the wintry cold, and then in a sparsely decorated pop-up store off Fifth Avenue — I finally claimed mine.
Her thinking is rigorous, her speech is eloquent, and her small home and studio up in the hills are sparsely and beautifully furnished with choice midcentury pieces.
Walk along assembly lines in many factories today and what is striking is the overwhelming presence of machinery that is only sparsely attended to by human beings.
She added that United Nations officials were also concerned that fighting had moved from the sparsely populated countryside into urban areas, posing a greater risk to civilians.
Huawei is essential for many wireless carriers that serve sprawling, sparsely populated regions because its gear for transmitting cell signals often costs far less than other options.
Scott Walker, who is under pressure as he campaigns for a third term, signed a bill in March increasing aid to nearly 22014 sparsely populated school districts.
The one-bedroom was furnished sparsely, with a wide glass table and a tan couch, opposite which Manning had set up an Xbox One video-game console.
It had leaned Republican since it came into the Union, in 1889, and it would be difficult to harvest many delegates from these sparsely populated rural counties.
The road north was flat and straight through the fields of mesquite and tall grass, sparsely inhabited, only a few roadside villages and very few other cars.
But the Trump administration wants to foster warmer diplomatic and commercial relations with the sparsely populated Danish territory, which is hungry to diversify its economy beyond fishing.
"He has committed suicide," Nabam Tuki, a senior lawmaker of the opposition Congress party said in the capital of the vast but sparsely populated region bordering China.
Semi-urban blocks that were once packed with homes, particularly on the city's west side, now look more sparsely populated, with multiple lots in between remaining homes.
Britain in 1965 detached the Chagos Islands from its colony of Mauritius, which became independent three years later while the sparsely populated Chagos remained overseas British territory.
Flames posed an immediate threat to roughly 150 homes and other buildings in the sparsely populated region, with about 300 people under mandatory evacuation orders, Vaccaro said.
After the financial crisis America spent twice as much per person on transport projects in sparsely populated areas as it did in cities, where the needs are greatest.
There's something oddly soothing about watching him twist several giant hunks of cheese, holding it above a TV tray as he sits in his sparsely furnished living room.
Outside, alone and confused in the sparsely populated woods near Gordon, Jayme raced toward Jeanne Nutter, a dog walker who later took the teen to the Kasinskas home.
U.S. tornado records only date back to 1950, and much of Tornado Ally was so sparsely populated before then that tornadoes may have occurred without anyone seeing them.
It will try to revert to what it was -- an insurgency living among Sunni populations throughout northern Iraq, hiding out in areas like the sparsely-populated Hamrin mountains.
Fire officials say a blaze in Northern California that drove more than 1,000 people to flee their homes grew overnight and was heading toward a sparsely populated area.
Morneau spoke after a two-day meeting with counterparts from the provinces as well as Canada's three sparsely populated northern territories, which also agreed to the revenue split.
Several rebel groups fighting under the Free Syrian Army (FSA) banner operate in the sparsely populated Badia, where they captured swathes of territory from Islamic State this year.
Environmentalists criticized plans to work in the sparsely populated region, known for its rugged scenery and home to rare species such as the mountain zebra and riverine rabbit.
Carolina Sanchez, a manager at the World Bank, is particularly impressed by Bangladesh, where many sparsely educated women have been able to find good jobs in textile factories.
They had left toward the Syrian Badia, a sparsely populated expanse of territory east of the capital that extends to the border with Jordan and Iraq, it said.
Even at the best of times this arid, sparsely populated belt of land that runs along the southern fringe of the Sahara desert is poor and badly governed.
Yet Democrats managed only 20163 upsets in rural congressional districts, compared with 28 in the suburbs, because the party's candidates start so far behind in sparsely populated places.
Today logic dictates whether Sino-Russian projects happen because relations are more normal, he suggests: build a fast train to sparsely peopled Siberia and who would take it?
They are not meeting in a purpose-built mosque, however, but in a couple of sparsely furnished rooms above a chemist's shop—a kind of startup prayer room.
But in some parts of Canada's sparsely populated North, losing just one satellite means giving up basic services like access to ATMs or a flight out of town.
Somewhere, I knew, the eight Skarsgård siblings and their actor father were having dinner in a large, sparsely decorated Swedish dining room, and it made me smile wistfully.
In the sparsely populated states in the West, corporations had a greater income than the states they operated in, and they employed more people than the state governments.
Then, in April, Mr Minniti brokered an agreement between warring tribal leaders from Libya's sparsely populated south, through which African migrants heading to the coast travel from Niger.
Sparsely populated rural areas with few health care providers — always a challenge in this vast country — often did not have enough potential enrollees to attract competing insurance carriers.
A New Light Heavyweight to Care About In a division as sparsely populated and uninspiring as light heavyweight, a single good victory can get you on the map.
Nevada's fourth district stretches over hundreds of square miles, from the glitzy lights of off-Strip resorts to the sparsely populated rural outposts of Ely, Hawthorne and Mesquite.
In fact Canada is facing similar problems, as I wrote about years ago, in that it struggles to connect its populous south with the wild, sparsely inhabited north.
They originally settled into the company's flagship location — a 200-year-old woolen mill situated on the Ottauquechee River in the sparsely populated village of Quechee — in 1981.
A pedestrian walking his dog discovered the black-painted hate symbol on Briargate Trail in a sparsely populated area that leads through a field, according to the article.
So can digital connections to sparsely populated communities the 21st century economy has left behind "Forty percent of rural Americans don't have access to broadband internet," Kearney says.
During Brazil's military dictatorship, the generals in power sought to transform the underdeveloped, sparsely-populated region into a modern commercial powerhouse stitched together with highways, factories, and homes.
But with about 1.5 million people in prison today, it is easier for lawmakers to pad sparsely populated districts to ensure that they pass muster under federal law.
Officials chose the sparsely populated desert area where the borders of Syria, Jordan and Iraq meet in order to discourage refugees from entering the kingdom, relief workers say.
In a sparsely furnished apartment in the city's Castro district, Kalanick sought to become a "fixer," reports Mike Isaac in "Super Pumped: The Battle for Uber," published Tuesday.
The seats at the Oakland Coliseum are no longer sparsely populated—at their last home game, a 6-5 win against the neighboring Giants, 44,374 packed the stands.
The lack of pipeline and road infrastructure, as well as worker housing and facilities, makes it difficult to tap shale resources located in sparsely populated and underdeveloped areas.
For places like Worsted Lodge — a sparsely populated area where farm animals easily outnumber residents — drones could fill an underserved niche of people with limited access to stores.
The desert has a great natural supply of solar and wind energy, it's sparsely populated, and the landscape isn't widely used for other things humans need, like agriculture.
The recapture of Mosul would be a serious blow to ISIS's presence in Iraq, and limit them to rural areas outside the major city that are sparsely populated.
Last November, the country's Center for Disease Control alerted the public to an outbreak of pneumonic plague in the sparsely populated Inner Mongolia, after only two cases emerged.
Richard Ferrand, the president of France's lower house of Parliament and a close ally of Mr. Macron, said that the sparsely attended protests were something to "rejoice" about.
This month, schools are beginning to reopen in parts of China, mostly in the country's more sparsely populated west, where the outbreak is deemed to be under control.
This month, schools are beginning to reopen in parts of China, mostly in the country's more sparsely populated west, where the outbreak is deemed to be under control.
Bold, dramatic patterns like murals are especially good for sparsely furnished rooms, which is probably why scenic wallpaper has traditionally turned up in dining rooms and stair halls.
The country's Ministry of Foreign Affairs took the opportunity Friday to promote tourism to the sparsely populated island, which is becoming more green due to the climate crisis.
Facing the North entrance, 1903 Gallery has orchestrated a scruffy yet white-on-white presentation centering on "Blind Spot," a stack of sparsely graffitied cubes by Eva Rothschild.
Gangs most often target the 5,600 miles of pipeline that snake throughout Mexico and often pass through sparsely inhabited rural regions, carrying gasoline from refineries to distribution points.
She invented a gallery of sparsely styled misfits, most famously a morose young woman named Agrippine (Agrippina in English), whom she followed through teenage crises and existential quandaries.
The court did not describe the underlying arguments against the election of the deputies, all of whom are from the rural and sparsely populated southwestern state of Amazonas.
The protests, which have included clashes with law enforcement and an influx of outsiders to a sparsely populated state, have tested the patience of some in North Dakota.
The mines employ about 4,000 people in this sparsely populated region, according to the Iron Mining Association of Minnesota, and thousands of others work for mining industry vendors.
In 2018, Congress authorized the USDA's ReConnect Program to provide rural communities with the funds necessary for deploying high-speed broadband (25 Mbps down) in sparsely populated areas.
The prospect of higher premiums for older Americans living in rural areas will also loom larger in a chamber where Republicans from sparsely populated states hold outsize power.
It traverses a sparsely populated desert, patches of soft earth that are easy to tunnel through, and the mammoth Rio Grande, which floods its banks, making fencing difficult.
Managing Editor Joseph Kahn, one of a handful of senior editors in the sparsely populated newsroom, noted that the paper's editors and reporters have near total remote access.
It was hard to look anywhere on social media this summer without seeing someone grasping a can of the sparkling, sparsely flavored, adult beverage sensation called White Claw.
Bristol Bay, a sparsely populated area the size of West Virginia, and which is fed by tens of thousands of streams, provides half of the world's wild salmon.
Big cities in the South and West are quickly increasing in size, while more sparsely populated areas and Northern counties are growing more slowly or shrinking in population.
A self-described "God-fearing, gun-toting gay," Buckley hoped to represent Ellis County, a sparsely populated area that may have more feral pigs than Hillary Clinton supporters.
The inside is sparsely decorated, and being a classic dive, contains only a couple of tiny televisions that are always on but no one pays much attention to.
They typically painted in a rough, expressive style, using ink sparsely to reflect their aristocratic manners and to dissociate themselves from the paid professionals of the imperial court.
The House of Commons, on a sparsely attended voice vote, gave unanimous approval to send an organ donor bill to committee, where a final version would be created.
Botswana, a sparsely-populated, arid and land-locked nation, has around a third of Africa's elephants - so it punches above its weight when it comes to big-animal diplomacy.
In previous years, the executives, traders, brokers, exchange staff and sales and marketing teams who flocked to APPEC showed scant enthusiasm for the conference events, which were sparsely attended.
Outside, alone and confused in the sparsely populated woods near Gordon, Jayme raced toward Jeanne Nutter, the dog walker who had later taken the teen to the Kasinskas home.
The incessant feelings of body dysmorphia, sparsely accessible resources for trans youth, the hormonal timebomb of puberty, and outward homophobia and transphobia of Saskatoon left Heat isolated and confused.
The SDF are currently the closest to Raqqa -- less than 20 kilometers in some places, according to US military officials -- after advancing fairly quickly across barren, sparsely-populated plains.
No homes have burned but the blaze is surging through sparsely populated areas of Yolo and Napa counties about 1803 miles (80 kilometers) from the state capitol of Sacramento.
The rural, sparsely-populated state that's home to former Vice President Dick Cheney is solidly Republican, so Democrats don't spend time trying to win it in the general election.
Creditors who attended a sparsely attended meeting on Monday in Caracas intended to kick off the debt restructuring talks said the government negotiators had offered no concrete proposals, however.
A post on the group's sparsely populated Facebook page featured a pledge to protect German Muslims from religious persecution, which led police to issue a stern warning against vigilantism.
Stowaway's Fulton Street offices have the lean ambience of a tech start-up: contractor-white walls, sparsely decorated with watercolors inspired by the hues of the company's product line.
Later, in a sparsely decorated bedroom, the second-in-command comes in and gives the victims, including a guy, something out of a pill bottle to perk them up.
At the time of writing, the feed was so sparsely populated that hiking photos come up even though I picked Books, Style and Fashion, Food, Technology, and Women's Fashion.
Without the satellite imagery they're providing, the agency would have a tough time measuring the fires or even seeing them at all in some of the sparsely populated areas.
The rest of Cuba's 11.2 million inhabitants must rely on Wi-Fi hotspots around the island and state internet parlors, although these are sparsely used because of high rates.
The National Hurricane Center (NHC) has issued its first-ever prototype storm surge warning for a relatively sparsely populated area to the north of Tampa and south of Tallahassee.
Helmand, a large, sparsely-populated province bordering Pakistan, is a Taliban stronghold and produces the bulk of the country's opium crop, a key source of funding for the insurgency.
This year, hundreds of counties across the country—from crowded Loudoun County in Virginia, to sparsely populated Wadena in Minnesota—are leveraging geographic information systems (GIS) for voting purposes.
Both models show that when the brain processes images that depart from the rule of nature, the activity of the nerve cells is increased, and becomes less sparsely distributed.
She lost North Dakota, a sparsely populated state in the Midwest where Mr Sanders received 64% of the vote, and Montana, where Mr Sanders got 51% of the vote.
Turnout varies by community, with up to 1,000 people typically gathering in cities like Des Moines, while a few dozen or less may gather in more sparsely populated areas.
Rogelio Martinez, 36, died on Sunday from injuries suffered while on patrol in sparsely populated Culberson County, and his partner was seriously injured, authorities said without naming his partner.
The incident occurred a little over a month after an airline worker stole an empty passenger airplane from Seattle's airport and crashed it into a nearby sparsely populated island.
The Pike County sheriff, Charles Reader, told reporters the investigation was "probably the largest" that had ever taken place in the county, a sparsely populated area east of Cincinnati.
Two people from the sparsely populated region of Inner Mongolia were found to have pneumonic plague, a highly infectious disease related to bubonic plague, at a hospital in Beijing.
On sparsely populated Tybee Island, Ga., the ocean rose 12.5 feet, which broke the previous record set in 1979 during Hurricane David, the Chatham County Emergency Management Agency said.
I opened the door onto a bedroom with an attached bathroom and enclosed porch, sparsely furnished with all-white side tables, dresser and bed, but no desk or television.
And now we were wondering what it was going to be like to spend the night in the car, in a vast, sparsely populated patch of far West Texas.
The fire was burning in a sparsely inhabited area, but Cal Fire spokesman Scott McLean warned that it was heading toward the city of Redding and its 90,000 people.
At the time, Greenland was extremely sparsely populated, and the Danish colonial authorities were concerned that Norwegian military forces stationed in exile in Canada would mount an invasion (really).
Bruce Smith, the mayor of Westland, a remote and sparsely populated area on the South Island that is increasingly popular with tourists, said such education initiatives were sorely needed.
Polling booths across the country were sparsely attended, and some voters alleged that ruling party workers had blocked them from entering booths, saying their ballots had already been cast.
Op-Ed Contributor KABUL, Afghanistan — Sitting cross-legged on the floor of a sparsely decorated Kabul apartment, the young, bubbly woman told me why she lies to her neighbors.
A Greylock Partners spokesperson said a firm staffer met Ton-That at "a defense industry dinner" in late 2018 and was given a demo account that was sparsely used.
The story goes back to the autumn of 2003, when Ms. Warren walked into a sparsely attended fund-raiser hosted by one of her colleagues at Harvard Law School.
It helps that votes in sparsely populated rural areas carry more clout than votes in cities, where popular disgust over corruption and the cost of living favor the opposition.
Oh, and the $60 million over five years from James L. Dolan, the Knicks' owner, would make up for those sparsely compensated years in Albany and even in Chicago.
As Mr. Trump brings candidates for national security adviser to meet with him in Florida this weekend, he presides over a government where the upper echelons remain sparsely populated.
Gathered in the living room of the sparsely furnished apartment they share, all three said they were saving money and grateful to Labor Solutions for finding them a job.
Drone operations are viewed as critical to helping monitor the vast ungoverned and sparsely populated expanses of the Sahel that allow terror groups to cross borders with relative impunity.
Martinez and another agent, who survived, were in sparsely populated Culberson County, about 130 miles (210 km) southeast of El Paso, when they suffered head injuries and broken bones.
Various reports have suggested to US intelligence that this is where Baghdadi would most likely be, although it is a vast and sparsely populated area, making his capture complex.
The oil-rich country's sporadic civil war resumed in earnest in April when Haftar — whose forces control sparsely populated Eastern Libya — launched a surprise offensive against the weak government.
And, though TikTok declined to appear, scrutiny of the company proved the main theme of a highly critical, if sparsely attended, hearing before a Senate Judiciary subcommittee on Tuesday.
The 35-minute court proceeding was sparsely attended by members of the press and court employees, yet members of Mueller's special counsel's office filled a front row of seats.
Many of the people along the sparsely populated boardwalk on Tuesday afternoon — the busy season won't start until next month — said they had no objections to the mayor's decision.
Moreover, each state has two senators regardless of its population, giving a bigger voice to some sparsely populated conservative regions like North Dakota over populous, liberal-leaning areas like California.
Posing in a nightgown, with curlers in her hair, and in sparsely furnished rooms, Khanyile plays dress-up while her grandmother is away, as she ultimately disapproves of such antics.
Now, when we say naked cake, we're not talking about one of those ultra-trendy, rustic-looking confections that are only sparsely covered with icing so the layers are visible.

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