The streets were very quiet at night, one of the advantages of an underpopulated city. |
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Uruguay was created in an underpopulated borderland between Brazil and Argentina. |
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Even though much of the film takes place in the sunny metropolis of Los Angeles, it is curiously underpopulated. |
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It costs a lot to carry the few people who fly in a country as underpopulated as ours. |
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A paranoid fortress mentality has unfortunately gripped the government policy makers in the most underpopulated country on earth. |
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Charlotte Square is the last word in Georgian elegance, but on a November afternoon it's an underpopulated place. |
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The population is crowded together in towns on tiny plots of land, while much of the open land is underpopulated and underused. |
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Manpower shortages in the underpopulated Confederate states had led their Congress to embrace conscription even before the North did. |
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As mentioned earlier, their reports state that the peninsula was underpopulated and vastly undercultivated. |
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Meeting and mixing with people you first met and mixed with in the students' union is symptomatic of underpopulated nations. |
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Most decisions were driven by the need to attract and maintain population, having inherited an apparently underpopulated land. |
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Britain and other European countries face being underpopulated because of the low birth rate. |
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Depicting underpopulated picturesque rustic scenes had become commonplace by the 17th century. |
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All we had to do was pipe water from the underpopulated, rain-rich North to the populous but parched South. |
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Ann and James invited me to one of those plush, underpopulated screening rooms in midtown with seats so comfortable that they ruin the local theater by comparison. |
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By Jon Lee Anderson Across North Africa, troubled, underpopulated states like Mali make attractive havens for terrorists. |
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One remarkable aspect of society on this vast, underpopulated landscape was its newness. |
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Probably hundreds of thousands of years separated this underpopulated, desertic world from the one where he used to live. |
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Another secret pleasure is the city's gloriously underpopulated art galleries. |
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The Highlands is one of the most underpopulated mountain regions in Europe. |
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A vast, underpopulated region known for its cattle, Ihorombe also has a reputation for the low status it affords to women and children. |
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Alternate occupancy is obvious in underpopulated pens where cows have a choice of an empty or occupied facing stall. |
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The current Open economy is automatically balanced by introducing extra materials in underpopulated areas to encourage an even spread of players. |
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And of course there was no border, allowing population to flow from the more populated Haiti to the underpopulated Santo Domingo. |
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But more often people are brought to underpopulated rich countries because they can fill in holes in the local population. |
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The Upper Ohio Valley had been an underpopulated borderland that, by 1748, had become home to Delaware, Shawnee, and Mingo migrants from east of the Appalachians. |
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Almost one-half of the country's 10 million people are concentrated in a few urban zones strung along the major transportation corridors, while rural areas are underpopulated. |
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It lands in a section of the market that's currently a bit underpopulated too. |
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The presenters will also demonstrate unique settlement practices and how to overcome the barriers of attracting and retaining newcomers to the underpopulated areas of Canada. |
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Thus, although Africa is the second largest continent, it contains only about 10 percent of the world's population and can be said to be underpopulated. |
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From a cosmic point of view, all minds are pathetically underpopulated. |
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Where war, famine, or disease left regions underpopulated, settlers were moved in from elsewhere with no regard for any link between ethnicity and territory. |
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He also points to the grave implications of this dictum by Pius X for small and underpopulated communities where marital choice was limited. |
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In the same Supreme Court judgment, the justices held that any alternative electoral system must be practical in a country with vast, underpopulated regions. |
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Nevertheless the centres of our towns and cities are substantially underpopulated because many ceased to be places fit for family living. |
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But the world of Her is also a strangely quiet, underpopulated place. |
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Constantinople by this stage was underpopulated and dilapidated. |
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