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Paddle through parts of the 300-mile Scottish Sea Kayak Trail, along the sparsely populated western coast, with Wilderness Scotland.

Their cosy, light-filled, three- bedroom suite, sparsely decorated with a mix of modern and antique pieces, seamlessly blends glamour and domesticity.

They looked at death rates by county, having corrected for migration and merged sparsely populated ones so that America's 3,141 counties became 2,068 "county units".

Protests appear to have erupted all across the sparsely populated nation of 6m people, But most intensely in the eastern region of Cyrenaica, which has a history of resistance to Mr Qadhafi.

The big reserves are mainly in remote and sparsely populated areas.

The Senate gives inordinate power to time-servers—particularly bloody-minded time servers—from sparsely populated states.

The OECD says Japan’s average farm size is 2.3 acres outside Hokkaido, the sparsely populated northern island, against 1, 065 acres in the U.S.

Again the land is flat; the countryside sparsely populated.

A small fort: the western states are roomy, but sparsely populated.

The pattern of object creation and object death in this application benefits from the gencon policy's absence of fragmentation and rapid collections of sparsely populated nurseries.

Santa Cruz is remote and sparsely populated, but rich in oil and gas.

All the leaves of the plants that had grown sparsely and with difficulty in the desert withered and became so dry that they crumbled between one's fingers, and the wind stripped the leaves off their branches in no time.

About 3.2 million acres already are under contract for mineral exploration in poor and sparsely settled Chubut Province, where Esquel is, near the southern tip of South America.

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Namibia is one of the most sparsely populated countries in the world.

Built in 1999, the bridge links the city to a small, sparsely populated island already connected by a shorter bridge.

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