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regulated and heavy fishing sparsely efforts

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sparsely regulated and heavy fishing efforts

Last Update: 2011-09-29
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the inland south of both countries is sparsely populated with very few roads and hence no border crossings.

English

the inland south of both countries is sparsely populated with very few roads and hence no border crossings.

Last Update: 2016-03-03
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these records are harder to calibrate, are often only available sparsely through time, may be available only from developed regions, and are unlikely to come with good error estimates.

English

these records are harder to calibrate, are often only available sparsely through time, may be available only from developed regions, and are unlikely to come with good error estimates.

Last Update: 2016-03-03
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in the sparsely settled american colonies, money, as it always does, arose in the market as a useful and scarce commodity and began to serve as a general medium of exchange.

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according to economist murray rothbard:in the sparsely settled american colonies, money, as it always does, arose in the market as a useful and scarce commodity and began to serve as a general medium of exchange.

Last Update: 2016-03-03
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== australia ==while the various colonies in australia were either sparsely populated or penal settlements or both, executive power was in the hands of the governors, who because of the great distance from their superiors in time and space in london, necessarily exercised vast powers.

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== australia and new zealand ==while the various colonies in australia were either sparsely populated or penal settlements or both, executive power was in the hands of the governors, who, because of the great distance from their superiors in london and the resulting very slow communication, necessarily exercised vast powers.

Last Update: 2016-03-03
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