The Queen's Gallery is a trim, sparely designed enclosure within the wide and steep but surprisingly narrow fabric of Buckingham Palace. |
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On the south wall of this pavilion, in both verandah and dining room, is a kitchen range, as sparely detailed as the rest of the building. |
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Some stations live sparely and others struggle to broadcast in their initial coverage area. |
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Light touches of art deco give the sparely decorated room an uptown feel. |
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But while the work has caused some controversy since its premiere in 1999, the sparely staged Tongue is ultimately a testament to the power of understanding. |
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Robert Brill's sliding black panels, eliminating all frills, sparely reveal the few evocative necessaries, concentrating on framing the two human figures. |
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There are seven movements, the first six slow, sparely scored, and pregnant with anticipation before the finale explodes into a furious fugal dash to the abyss. |
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The Department of National Defence believed the Air Force, on account of its speed and range, was best suited to counter armed raids against the vast and sparely populated territory of British Columbia. |
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It rhymes, but sparely, and when occasion demands. |
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Except that the house had an immensely large rambling loft at top, I made no other discoveries. It was moderately well furnished, but sparely. |
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Watching this welcome West End transfer of Neil Armfield's sparely staged, extraordinary moving Hampstead Theatre revival, I now find myself impressed by many things. |
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His grasp of spatial relationships ensures that each portrait, however sparely drawn, conveys the sitter's presence. |
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Those faytours little regarden their charge, While they letting their sheepe runne at large, Passen their time, that should be sparely spent, In lustihede and wanton meryment. |
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