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  • Posters of teen pop stars populated her cousin's wall.

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  • The southern part of this region is well populated, and is covered with coffee and sugar plantations.

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  • Jackson said, I think we should stay away from populated areas, the forest is our best chance to stay hidden.

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  • It is the most sparsely populated province of Austria.

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  • The delta of the Cauvery occupies the flat northern part, which is highly cultivated, dotted over with groves of coconut trees, and is one of the most densely populated tracts in India.

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  • She gave him a long look, imagining them Traveling to a bustling train station populated only by Others.

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  • The Scandinavian invasions brought in many northern legal customs, especially in the districts thickly populated with Danes.

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  • They can apply to the police commissaries (stanovoti) or to the justices of the peace; but the great distances to be traversed in a country so sparsely populated makes this course highly inconvenient.

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  • The lower coastal parts, from their accessibility and their smaller relief, are more densely populated; the higher and more rugged interior is still largely forested and thinly settled; there are large tracts of unbroken forest in northern Maine, hardly 150 m.

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  • It lies at the southern point of the district called Pays de Waes, which in the early part of the 19th century was only sandy moorland, but is now the most highly cultivated and thickly populated tract in Belgium.

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  • The right bank is generally higher, drier, more fertile and more populated;han the left.

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  • Jerusalem had apostatized, but the country so far as it was populated by Jews was faithful.

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  • The port of Joppa, which was already occupied by a Jewish garrison, was cleared of its inhabitants and populated by Jews.

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  • The difficulty that is naturally experienced by a traveller in finding sufficient support on a sparsely populated "ground" has brought into vogue the traveller on commission who represents several firms. The traveller with salary and allowances for expenses survives, but the quickening induced by an interest in the amount of sales has caused many firms to adopt the principle of commission, which may, however, be an addition to a minimum salary.

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  • It lies on the river Darwen, which traverses a densely populated manufacturing district, and is surrounded by high-lying moors.

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  • There is a railway connecting not only the coalfields of the Ombilin valley with Padang, but also the Ombilin river and the Lake of Singkara with the most productive and densely populated plateaus and valleys, north and south of the line of the volcanoes Singalang, Merapi and Sago.

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  • In the densely populated Netherlands, with no extensive forests, the fauna does not present any unusual varieties.

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  • Owing to its extraordinary fertility it is dense y populated, having 930 inhabitants per sq.

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  • The Rhine province is the most thickly populated part of Prussia, the general average being 617 persons per sq.

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  • North of San Nicholas is Tondo, the most densely populated district; in the suburbs, outside the fire limits, the greater part of the inhabitants live in native houses of bamboo frames roofed and sided with nipa palm, and the thoroughfares consist of narrow streets and navigable streams. Paco, south-west of Intramuros, has some large cigar factories, and a large cemetery where the dead are buried in niches in two concentric circular walls.

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  • Immediately round the city is a plain, highly cultivated and well populated to the south and west; but on the north-west barren, and bounded by a double line of hills, rising to about 1000 ft.

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  • It is the most densely populated tract in India, and therefore always liable to famine; but it is now well protected almost everywhere by railways.

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  • The most thinly populated districts are found, not as might be expected in the mountain regions, but in some parts of the plains.

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  • Leaving out of account the small centres, Germany may be roughly divided into two thinly and two densely populated parts.

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  • There is superb mountain scenery on the roads to El Caney and San Luis (pop. 1907, 344 1), in the thickly populated valley of the Cauto.

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  • Being more densely populated than any other large Mediterranean island, and having its population dependent chiefly on the products of the soil, it is necessarily more extensively cultivated than any other of the larger islands referred to, and many of the objects of cultivation are not originally natives of, the island.

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  • This figure may be compared with that of Belgium, the most densely populated country in Europe, 589 per sq.

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  • Next follow the Bala Beds, which, with the succeeding Lower and Upper Llandovery shales, sandstones and conglomerates, form the sparsely populated sheepwalks and valleys which occupy most of the north-western part of the county.

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  • Perhaps in his memory (for the great extent of the parish shows that it was thinly populated) it became in 909 the seat of the first bishopric in Devonshire.

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  • The linen manufacture by degrees ceased to be a domestic industry, and began to centre in and become the characteristic factory employment of special localities, which depended, however, for their supply of raw material primarily on the operations of small growers, working, for the most part, on the poorer districts of remote thinly populated countries.

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  • Baluchistan as a whole is a sparsely populated tract covering a larger area than any Indian province save Burma, Madras and Bengal.

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  • Centuries of fighting against the Moors and Castilians had already left Portugal thinly populated.; large tracts of land were uncultivated, especially in Alemtejo, and wolves were still common throughout the kingdom.

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  • In the 5th century numbers of the Celtic inhabitants of Britain, flying from the Angles and Saxons, emigrated to Armorica, and populated a great part of the peninsula.

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  • These are mainly residential districts, and the borough is not thickly populated.

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  • The lower part of the first, like the lower valley of the Charysh, is thickly populated; in the valley of the Ulba is the Riddersk mine, at the foot of the Ivanovsk peak (6770 ft.), clothed with beautiful alpine meadows.

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  • If the troops halt for several days, of course they require either a more densely populated country from which to requisition supplies, or a wider area of cantonments.

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  • The arrangement of senatorial representation is very unequal; and the densely populated counties are under-represented.

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  • Local government was extended in I g05 and 1906 to the whole state, excepting the sparsely populated western division; formerly it was confined to an area of about 2800 sq.

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  • The whole district is pretty thickly populated, and there is great abundance of wood, as well as of iron, vitriol, sulphur, copper, lead and many kinds of marble.

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  • To the east of the Giens peninsula is the fine natural harbour of Hyeres, as well as three thinly populated islands (the Stoechades of the ancients), Porquerolles, Port Cros and Le Levant, which are grouped together under the common name of Iles d'Hyeres.

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  • The distress was most acute in the densely populated districts of northern Behar, and in the remote hills of Chota Nagpur.

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  • Avignon, which lies on the left bank of the Rhone, a few miles above its confluence with the Durance, occupies a large oval-shaped area not fully populated, and covered in great part by parks and gardens.

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  • The west third of the state is comparatively scantily populated, owing to its aridity.

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  • The sparsely populated country afforded a welcome to the fugitive Waldenses, who did something to restore it to prosperity, but this benefit was partly neutralized by the extravagance of the duke, anxious to provide for the expensive tastes of his mistress, Christiana Wilhelmina von Gravenitz.

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  • Besides the sterile and monotonous steppes, valuable only as pasture, and so sparsely populated that it is possible to travel for many hours without encountering any sign of human life except a primitive artesian well or a shepherd's hut, there are wide expanses of fen-country, regularly flooded in spring and autumn.

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  • The most thickly populated province is Lower Austria; the Alpine provinces are sparsely populated, while Salzburg is the most thinly populated crown land of Austria.

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  • Hanthawaddy and Henzada are the two most densely populated districts in the province.

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  • The country is divided into the districts of Dessau, Cothen, Zerbst, Bernburg and Ballenstedt, of which that of Bernburg is the most, and that of Ballenstedt the least, populated.

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  • The coasts of Celebes are often fertile and well populated; but, as shown by the marine charts, many sand, mud and stone banks lie near the shore, and con sequently there are few accessible or natural ports or good roadsteads.

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  • Zamindawar is a district of hills, and of wide, well populated, and fertile valleys watered by important affluents of the Helmund.

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  • Sometimes small groups go rogue, and end up running around populated areas hurting or killing innocents.

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  • The nearest small town was thinly populated during winter, but she'd seen people there during her exploration of the area around Jonny's.

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  • The river Isla is populated with wild brown trout along with several smaller species of fish.

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  • The government is proposing to incinerate cattle carcasses at 22 sites, some of which are in populated areas.

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  • The southern alluvial plain of Sumer and the more northerly Akkad were once densely populated city-states.

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  • Leaving aside such island city-states as Singapore and Hong Kong, we now equal Holland as the most densely populated country in the world.

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  • It also covers one of the largest most sparsely populated districts in England.

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  • The great Alfold and the western districts are the most densely populated parts, whereas the northern and eastern mountainous counties are sparsely inhabited.

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  • In the Shan States there are a few open plateaus, fertile and well populated, and Maymyo in the Mandalay district, the hill-station to which in the hot weather the government of Burma migrates, stands in the Pyin-u-lwin plateauYsome 3500 ft.

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  • Maps of sufficiently trust- M worthy accuracy show that in the If th century ove en Tokyo Bay penetrated much more deeply in a northern direction than it does now; the point where the citys main river (Sumida or Arakawa) enters the sea was considerably to the north of its present position, and low-lying districts, to-day thickly populated, were under water.

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  • Drenching rains flood the animals' dens and either drown the creatures or force them to look for new territory closer to populated areas.

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  • Many empaths find a physical solution to the flood of emotions and other sensations by living in sparsely populated areas to have a facsimile of a “normal” life.

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  • FanFiction.net - This is a rich sight populated with fan fiction based on multiple television shows.

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  • Two other features of the spoiler section include links to Barb's Salem Spectator, a message board populated with spoilers and updates about the future of Salem and her residents.

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  • Soap Central offers a daily recaps section populated with the most recent recap to summarizing the previous week's episodes.

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  • Ultimately, the modern day Young and the Restless (Y&R) is a direct product of every storyline and every character that has populated the canvas since the show's debut in 1973.

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  • The small, quirky little town is populated with dozens of unique personalities.

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  • Gossip Girl full episodes are narrated by the mysterious gossip girl herself, an omniscient figure who authors a blog populated with gossip about these Upper East siders.

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  • Oakdale is populated by many other families including the Munsons, the Stewarts and the Ryans.

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  • The show is set in the fictional town of Stars Hollow, New Jersey and is populated by colorful and quirky characters.

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  • Mexican history is populated with many strong events around which to center a drama from the colonization to the Republic to the revolution.

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  • A distinguished board of advisors populated with PhDs in the medical, neurological and psychiatric fields guides the company's research into healthy light options for home use.

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  • In less populated regions, your best bet may be to call the local yoga studios and inquire about private lessons.

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  • Before you launch your blog, it's a good idea to give some thought to how often you plan to keep the site populated with useful and appealing information.

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  • Rural areas are defined as being less-densely populated as city areas, or as being an agriculturally-based area.

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  • The lingerie industry is not populated by sleek and shapeless figures, instead focusing on the seductive curves and feminine appeal necessary to flaunt lingerie designs.

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  • In this episode, the Enterprise encounters what they think is a large asteroid on a crash course to a populated planet.

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  • It told the story of a Kansas farm girl, Dorothy, and how she was transported by a tornado to the land of Oz, a fantasy land populated with wonderful, strange and often magical creatures.

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  • Narnia is populated with delightful and magical characters, including the first resident Lucy meets, the faun Mr. Tumnus, with the torso of a human and the lower half of a goat.

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  • The two team up again to solve a murder on a sparsely populated Spacer world, in The Naked Sun (1957).

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  • In The Naked Sun, the former Earth colony of Solaris is sparsely populated by humans, who, because of their extreme use of robotic labor, are very rich in material wealth.

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  • Gethen is populated by biological humans with one major difference; there is only one gender.

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  • The Village is a pleasant-appearing resort-like town, populated by peaceful people apparently enjoying a leisured life.

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  • The new continent appears to be from an Earth that took a slightly different path, and is populated with unknown species of animals.

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  • Many characters populated the world of the fictional Sunnydale, California.

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  • Wear long, loose pants in areas that are likely to be populated by bees, and always wear shoes and even hats.

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  • In fact, it's downright boring, simply because it has yet to be populated with your own profile, personal information (as much as you choose to share) and your pictures.

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  • One of the biggest problems faced by any web site creator is keeping the site populated with fresh content.

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  • It is in close proximity to many of the more populated cities in California and Nevada.

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  • Two men populated each circle, sparring with each other, while the other two or three watched.

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  • During exercises, the government's premier contingency operations compound in the Appalachian Mountains of Tennessee was populated only by maintenance crews and a few relaxed guards.

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  • Along the flood-plains of the larger rivers are fertile " bottomlands," but the ruggedness of the plateau country as a whole has retarded the development of the state, much of which is still sparsely populated.

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  • It ranks sixth in point of size (after Sicily) among the islands of Europe, but it is much more sparsely populated.

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  • The surrounding country is thickly populated.

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  • The northern and western provinces of Cambodia which fall outside the densely populated zone of inundation are thinly peopled; they consist of plateaus, in many places thickly wooded and intersected by mountains, the highest of which does not exceed 5000 ft.

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  • Modern explorations have shown that the unsettled inland regions of Brazil are populated by Indians only where the conditions are favourable.

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  • Hungary is covered by a fairly extensive network of railways, although in the sparsely populated parts of the kingdom the high road is still the only means of communication.

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  • The state is very sparsely populated; two-thirds of the inhabitants are Indians, forming small tribes, and subject only in small part to government control.

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  • The commission, however, reported (1905) that four-fifths of Zululand was unfit for European habitation, and the remaining fifth already densely populated.

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  • Ruanda and Urundi are healthy, fertile, highlying regions, thickly populated and great cattle-raising areas.

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  • The lastnamed is an arid and scantily populated chalk range,with numerous small summits, whence it is also known as the Thousand Hills.

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  • The neighbourhood abounds in ironworks, collieries, quarries and potteries, and is thickly populated.

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  • Here, too, are found fertile tuffs, and the valleys are densely populated.

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  • To the south-east, on the other hand, remains are almost entirely absent, and this portion of the coast seems to have been as sparsely populated in Roman times as it is now.

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  • The whole district is thus very densely populated.

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  • Nearly the whole surface is under cultiva tion, and it ranks among the most productive as well as the most densely populated regions of the world.

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  • The east coast is very sparsely populated and its inhabitants are mostly Bajaus and settlers from the neighbouring Sulu archipelago.

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  • The district is very highly cultivated and thickly populated.

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  • The lake is shallow and the district about it is sparsely populated.

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  • The gloomy dungeons are also populated by the ghosts of the wretches whose spare parts have been used to manufacture the monster.

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  • Bloody battles were imagined, in which one race virtually exterminated another and populated the country anew.

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  • Why did housing officers from Knowsley Council/Housing Trust move heroin addicts into decent tower blocks populated by elderly folk and decent tenants?

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  • It is certainly a beautiful place, populated by a friendly folks.

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  • Europe at this time was populated by Mesolithic hunter-gatherers.

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  • Moreover, Taiwan is densely populated and highly industrialized.

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  • Each of these levels will be populated by a menagerie of monsters, none of whom harbor a particularly strong love of the Doc.

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  • The elaborate depictions of a universe populated by almost numberless beings were banished.

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  • Over a populated placed slightly wider diamond pearl opal pay the other.

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  • The game opens with you, a little guy or girl with horns, arriving penniless in a town populated with anthropomorphic animals.

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  • The Highlands and Islands Most of the earlier poorhouses were erected in Scotland's more highly populated southern lowlands.

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  • He's then trapped for six hundred years on a planet populated entirely by his own clones.

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  • In the world's most densely populated city, seven million people can't be wrong about Hong Kong.

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  • The whole of the rest of Lapland is very sparsely populated with a density of only slightly over two persons per sq km.

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  • The area is the most thinly populated part of Britain.

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  • This is proved by remains found in the basin of the Marne, which was thickly populated by them.

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  • Nowadays only a few families remain in an area which was once heavily populated.

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  • Further, its shores were undeveloped and lightly populated.

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  • The capital of a thinly populated province of the same name, the city of Murcia has a population of 358,000 people.

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  • Another is that some parts of central Iraq populated by the once dominant Sunni community remain too restive to assure a large voter turnout.

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  • It is thought the pines populated the ancient supercontinent Gondwana when dinosaurs walked the Earth.

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  • Messel Pit lies in the highly urbanized Frankfurt am Main area, a densely populated region.

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  • Beyond that, tho, both places have wonderfully wild and unspoiled tracts, and are populated by proudly independent-minded people.

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  • The Soil Association would be Britain's prime example - populated by sincere zealots and right-minded people.

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  • Those which show an in- Hautes-A crease usually possess large centres of industry and are Haute-Sa already thickly populated, e.g.

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  • Loire-Infi populated regions include the coast of the depart- Loiret ment of Seine-Infrieure and Brittany, the wine-grow- Lot -

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  • The ratio of receipts from coaching traffic to total receipts is about 41%, which is somewhat less than in the United Kingdom; but the proportion varies greatly amongst the states themselves, the more densely populated states approaching most nearly to the British standard.

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  • These regions, which were thickly populated, form the real Persis of history.

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  • In a primitive, Begin- thinly populated, agricultural country, in which the flings of demand for agricultural labour greatly exceeds the serfdom.

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  • In the 16th century it was a thinly populated region inhabited chiefly by Cossacks, speaking the so-called Little Russian dialect, and until 1569 it formed nominally part of Lithuania, but was practically independent.

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  • Some of the smaller islands are also thickly populated, so that the total population ' is about 39,000, whites numbering about 500.

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  • The delta of the Cauvery occupies the flat northern part, which is highly cultivated, dotted over with groves of coco-nut trees, and is one of the most densely populated tracts in India.

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  • The district between this promontory and Otranto is thickly populated, and very fertile.

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  • This province is thinly populated, and is cultivated only along the lines of its rivers.

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  • The Christian Endeavour movement in Great Britain derives, perhaps, its greatest force from its Primitive Methodist members; and the appointment of central missions, connexional evangelists and mission-vans, which tour the more sparsely populated rural districts, witness to a continuance of the original spirit of the denomination, while the more cultured side is fostered by the Hartley lecture.

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  • The Abaco and Exuma groups and Long Island each support populations exceeding 3000, and there are smaller populations on Grand Bahama, the Crooked Islands, Inagua, Mayaguana, Watling, Rum Cay and the Biminis, though these last, which are two very small north-western islands, are relatively densely populated with 545 persons.

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  • Altogether, since 1896 Hungary has lost about a million of its inhabitants through this cause, a serious source of weakness in a sparsely populated country; in 1907 an attempt was made by the Hungarian parliament to restrict emigration by law.

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  • East and south of the Sierra de Merida and the Maritime Andes the region is thinly populated and little known.

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  • On the west and north the residential suburbs immediately outside the county include Acton and Ealing, Willesden, Highgate, Finchley and Hornsey; from the last two a densely populated district extends north through Wood Green and Southgate to Barnet and Enfield; while the " residential influence " of the metropolis far exceeds these limits, and may be observed at Harrow and Pinner, Bushey and Boxmoor, St Albans, Harpenden, Stevenage and many other places.

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  • The amount of nitric acid varies from place to place; rain-water, collected in the country, has been found to contain an average of o 5 parts in a million, but town rain-water contains more, the greater amounts being present in the more densely populated districts.

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  • Planting themselves, as a rule, in large towns, and by preference in the poorest and most densely populated districts, the Preaching Friars were obliged to adapt their buildings to the requirements of the site.

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  • In those places Chinese seafarers on ships bringing goods from Asia populated the historic Chinatowns of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

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  • But a producer least populated areas and snowshoeing there of the state.

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  • Although sparsely populated, Harris is well renowned for its style and warmth of hospitality.

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  • The Soil Association would be Britain 's prime example - populated by sincere zealots and right-minded people.

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  • Finding a trade show can be a task, especially if you live in a low populated area.

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  • Larger chain stores have better opportunities to secure more products and a store in a populated area will probably receive more products from their warehouse.

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  • Many CompUSAs are located in larger, populated areas.

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  • People need places to live and eat and work, so the more people move to populated areas the more those areas need to be developed.

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  • The wind farms work best when they are away from populated areas because there is nothing to block the force of the wind.

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  • Even if you live in a less populated town, it's worth checking with your local government and utility companies to see what is offered in your area.

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  • The more populated areas are generally considered safer and will offer more amenities for your guests and members of the wedding party.

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  • One of the most peaceful places on the sip is the Paddlewheel Lounge, which is an area populated with overstuffed Victorian couches on the ship's stern-side upper deck.

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  • This site is owned by the same company that owns HGTV and the Food Network, so the content is populated with original content and information from the television shows.

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  • This means that those looking for high quality organic foods may find it somewhat challenging if they do not live in a highly populated area.

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  • It is certainly popular in the highly populated areas where social clubs are common, but one very unique thing about the Society is that the requirements to start a chapter are minimal.

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  • That has enabled women from more rural areas and less populated areas of the U.S. become part of an international phenomenon.

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  • Location of office - Many specialists are in major metropolitan areas such as Dallas, Houston and Austin; however, other specialists have established their practices in less populated areas.

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  • Several of Aquatica's signature attractions are cleverly designed to make it appear as if guests are passing through grottos, lagoons, and pools populated with tropical fish and exotic marine life.

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  • Dolphin Plunge is the park's signature attraction, with the clear water slide tube plunging through a 42 foot drop that passes through a lagoon populated with playful Commerson's dolphins with their distinct black and white coloration.

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  • As the franchise continued to grow and evolve, more characters were added to the world populated by Mario and Luigi.

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  • You name yourself, choose your gender, and are given a house in a village populated by friendly animal folk.

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  • Humans have populated planets and we've still got a slow-shooting rifle?

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  • Unlike the dark and scary world found on Skull Island, the universe of Kong Kong is populated by fun toys, music, and laughter.

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  • The older generations of today were raised without video games in their life, but half a century from now, nursing homes will be populated by gamers who bought their first NES in 1986 and never looked back.

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  • Mario Kart Wii was released worldwide in April 2008, inviting both old and new generations of gamers into a racing circuit populated by the likes of Diddy Kong, Dry Bones, Luigi, R.O.B.

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  • Mumps is a very contagious infection that spreads easily in such highly populated environments as daycare centers and schools.

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  • Inhalation of the virus from the air, as might occur in a highly populated bat cave, is also thought to occur.

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  • In any case, O'Hara, in company with other well-liked Irish actresses like Irene Dunne, helped cement the idea that Ireland was populated by redheads.

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  • This may not seem like a very large number, but when you consider that this state is the most populated within the U.S., the five percent of residents living within mobile homes translates to over half a million people.

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  • The swimwear market is heavily populated with manufacturers specializing in board shorts.

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  • It was built to be pushed, pulled, and mounted onto other devices where it could be transported to highly populated areas.

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  • As the world becomes more populated, the air becomes more polluted and many people choose personal portable air ionizers to combat the air contaminants that immediately surround them.

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  • Unlike some of the other bars in this list, the bar here is mostly populated by 30-somethings.

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  • In the series, Cox plays a 40 year old, newly single mom who is trying to get back into the dating scene populated by much younger men.

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  • Today, it's hard to imagine a populated area anywhere in the world not providing easy access to a wireless Internet connection.

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  • Her roommate was concerned, and made her friend promise that she would meet the new boyfriend in a populated place.

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  • In addition to the miners, railroad builders and cattlemen populated the western areas.

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  • In the area, there are not too many restaurants directly on the lake, but there are a few notable ones in the more populated outskirts.

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  • The dining room always seems to be highly populated with college-age students, especially during the later hours.

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  • It is, therefore, the most densely populated province of Austria.

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  • Herds of buffaloes, and the few peasants who watch them, are now the only occupants of this once thickly populated and garden-like region.

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  • The valley of the Lea is also thickly populated, but chiefly by an industrial population working in the numerous factories along this river.

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  • On the one hand were the English plantations, populated, cultivated, profitable, stretching along the east coast of North America; on the other were the Canadian settlements, poverty-stricken, empty, over-officialled, a cause of constant expense to the home government, and, at a vast distance, those of Louisiana, struggling and bankrupt.

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  • Almost every acre of densely populated Masovia was in the hands of her sturdy, ultra-conservative squires, in point of culture far below their brethren in Great and Little Poland.

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  • This region, very fertile in the valleys and enjoying a cooler and damper climate than the lower plains, is densely populated, and agriculture and cattle-breeding are carried on extensively.

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  • The most favourable regions are those of the tierras ternpladas, especially on the southern slopes of the great central plateau which were thickly populated in prehistoric times.

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  • It lies in the densely populated district in the north-east of the county, between Stalybridge and Ashton-under-Lyne, and is served by the London & North Western and Great Central railways.

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  • It is thus clear that in the Bronze Age Sardinia was fairly thickly populated over by far the greater part of its extent; this may explain the lack of Greek colonies, except for Olbia, the modern Terranova, and Neapolis on the cians.

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  • It is still, however, the centre of distribution for a very large, if scantily populated, country, and it also derives much profit from pilgrims, lying as it does on the route which Shiite pilgrims from Persia must take on their way to the sacred cities.

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  • Barbados is one of the most densely populated areas in the world.

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  • The unhealthfulness of the coastal plains prevents their being thickly populated, although Vera Cruz and some other states return a large population.

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  • I look for the day when a billion planets are populated with a billion people each.

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  • Well-worn furniture populated the homey main room, some no doubt the envy of an antique shop.

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