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Scant regard is paid to the manifesto and its dissemination among the general public nowadays.
Scant tundra grass tussocks have been pulled and lay in rows.
Scant interest has been shown in it by our governing bodies, the royal colleges, the General Medical Council, or organisations involved in patients' safety.
Scant details have survived regarding the criteria used by the Portuguese government in its selection of Cabral as head of the India expedition.
The dead had long since been cast over the side, their scant possessions and weapons cradled in their embrace.
A huge black blur struck the ground where he'd been standing scant instants ago, and a shower of dirt was blasted upwards from the impact.
The media function as organs of the government, disseminating its propaganda line with scant regard for the facts.
He gets scant credit for his efforts, and I'd be a snool to make any appearance of stealing his thunder.
Katrina stared at me for a long time, her full lips parting and closing and curving just a scant few nanometres.
In a society overdosing on unmitigated capitalism, it's not just a matter of scant disposable income.
I live in the Bingley area where a scant amount of my council tax is spent.
A scant few feet in front of the boys, the attacker turned with a bellow of rage.
A night light was plugged into the wall along the way, offering scant illumination, but he could still make out Robyn's form.
According to him, during his presidency the group had shown him scant respect.
They both laboured to earn enough to take a lease on a small farm at Gumeracha, near Adelaide, but the land was poor and the rainfall scant.
There are very few finished renderings of the buildings, and carefully choreographed photographs are scant.
That's the most public concession that anything is amiss here, as Chinese media have given scant coverage to the riots.
But it really is scant return for the concentration and respectfulness invested.
Doctors among the lepers work with scant supplies, forgotten by the economically surging First World.
Yet there is scant evidence that doctors targeted by these organizations have lied on the stand.
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Examples from Classical Literature
We were to meet the directors of the Hudson's Bay Company that night, and we had come out to refurbish our scant, wild attire.
He was baldheaded in front, had scant, reddish hair in the back, and his faded blue eyes were tearful.
Like the other rooms this was beflowered for the party and scant of furniture, for dancing purposes.
Except Truth be delicately clothed in purpure, her written verytees can scant find a reader.
He re-read his father's letter that he might expunge the reference to the scant living.
The scant four million people of 1790 had grown to thirty-one and a half million.
The tree was in bloom, but not leaved out, and offered but scant hide or protection for the nest.
The coat was an old khaki jacket of a gippy soldier, and, being scant of buttons, doubtful linen showed beneath.
The snow was in his scant hair and in the hollow of his wide, half-naked chest.
In high altitudes, where nutrition is scant, the birthrate of boys is high as compared with lower altitudes in the same locality.
There was some scant compensation in the presence of the winter wren one winter in the Sunflower State.
And he had scant fear, save that he might happen on men who should enthrall him.
When the pigment is wanting or is very scant, the fundamental blue or greenish colour of the uvea is apparent.
In front of the jailbird the only light came from within and made scant war on the lurking darkness without.
The cardiovascular system has been given but scant attention in connection with scurvy.
In champaign countries much rye and barley bread is eaten, but especially where wheat is scant and geson.
Of Rouquet's activities as an artist in England there are scant particulars.
The whole occurrence, charged with all the definitiveness of fate, was scant ten minutes in transition.
The sky was now clear, the air frosty, and my rags were but a scant protection to me.
He appears to have grown fat and scant of breath when he was about thirty-six or seven.
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