Traffic's sparse in places normally heavy, and those ski slopes and ski trails pristine and devoid of crowds.
He lived with three roommates in a sparse apartment in Elmhurst and saw his new business as a chance for a better life, his roommates told The Wall Street Journal.
Sitting in her sparse campaign office in Narberth, a suburb just outside Philadelphia, Murphy says the families she talks to who are facing the high cost of college tuition don't feel good about the economy.
The appeal of other keys, meanwhile, lies in their sparse beauty: many are little more than a lone sandy outpost in gin-blue water.
In front of a sparse crowd of 12, 532 in a 42, 000-capacity stadium, the Lions struggled for long periods during an inept first-half display.
The duo, composed of Wolf Parade's Dan Boeckner and his fiancee Alexei Perry, specializes in sparse, repetitive pop melodies coupled with baffling, poetic words.
And so they lived generation to generation, in sparse tribes probably numbering 15 to 25 people, bending with the climate and doggedly following the herds of the woolly animals they relied on for food and clothing.
The mathematical sciences prize was awarded to David L. Donoho for his "contributions to modern mathematical statistics and in particular the development of optimal algorithms for statistical estimation in the presence of noise and of efficient techniques for sparse representation and recovery in large data-sets, " the committee said.
Shawn Kelley gave up a two-run double to Altuve in the ninth and walked off the mound to many in the sparse crowd chanting "We want Mo!"
Shawn Kelley gave up a two-run double to Jose Altuve in the ninth and walked off the mound to many in the sparse crowd chanting "We want Mo!"
In his sparse spare time, he enjoys rebuilding older American muscle cars and motorcycles, collecting antiquarian books, epicurean cooking, and has passion for cellaring American and Italian wines.
But the best place to stay, acclimatise, arrange your climb and enjoy the wonderful Ecuadorian estancia (ranch) ambience is Hacienda El Porvenir, set in the sparse, high country just outside the park.
After a series of tense meetings over the last three years, sometimes over crispy Dutch pastries, other times in the sparse environs of a boardroom, Microsoft Chief Executive SteveBallmerSteve Ballmer and European Competition Commissioner Neelie Kroes had what was probably their final conversation about the EU's Microsoft antitrust case in the early hours of Monday morning -- by telephone.
Housing for latecomers was extremely sparse -- hundreds languished in temporary shelters.
Morgan Keegan retail analyst Brad Stephens sees a pretty sparse landscape for retail IPOs in the short term, with women's clothier Bon Chic Bon Genre the only obvious candidate to enter the pipeline soon.
There's also an engaging image of the rooftop bar at the Ravel Hotel in Long Island City, where, based on the sparse crowd, long shadows and two female servers in little black dresses chatting idly, the evening cocktail hour is just getting going.
Monday's damp and gloomy finale, in front of a sparse crowd, was a frustrating way to end a match that was fascinatingly poised.
The striker redeemed himself with his goal, but on a night when quality was at a premium in front of a sparse crowd of just 7, 515, the watching Fulham manager Mark Hughes will have seen little to fear ahead of Bolton's visit to Craven Cottage on Sunday.
In order to conquer the problems brought on by sparse populations and big distances between health care facilities, Kosiak had created a telemedicine unit in which doctors in far-flung hospitals can consult with emergency physicians via cameras and secure network connections.
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Details, however, remain sparse as the game is still deep in development.
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Even the storytelling in the game, which is at once sort of over-the-top in its comic mythology and sparse enough to keep my short attention span, feels as though its been pulled from a graphic novel.
It is said that the Romans often cut down a fir tree to keep in their houses during the sparse winter months as a form of appeasement to the goddess Ceres (originally Demeter, Greek goddess of the hearth).
The options range from abstract, plot-free experiences to sparse narratives that invite the player to fill in the blanks.
The stalking suspect's acting resume is sparse, with a handful of small roles in Canadian TV productions, the last in 2007, according to the Internet Movie Database.
And without lots of consumers with the hardware, the publishers' interest in making e-book titles is sparse.
He ambles in and, without glancing at the sparse menu he personally designed, orders a burger and some fries.
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He claimed the case against McLaughlin was "sparse", limited only to him allegedly being in the car the night before the murder.
For many of these regions, basic information required distinguishes between natural and anthropogenic sources of metals in waters, soils and vegetation is sparse or completely lacking.
However, the lack of customers was depressing, and the fact the sales associates were talking in clumps of three or five was irritating in a store where service is generally sparse.
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