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The burials had scanty grave goods—a bead and a dog paw—so it’s hard to connect them to any particular material culture.

In 2005 he was tapped to update the Playboy Bunnies' scanty uniform, and even introduced one version in leopard print.

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The slight and scanty “Drive-Away Dolls” could dissipate with a gust of wind, but it beats a hasty getaway before that becomes a problem.

It will also impact farming and water supply as scanty snowfall will not replenish groundwater reserves adequately.

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This is a bad idea, as it would make the real source of the problem — scanty info about city and local issues — worse.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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