| 21. | Elsewhere, newsflow was thin on the ground.
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| 22. | Expectations of a rate increase amid strenuous budget-cutting measures and high unemployment are also thin on the ground.
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| 23. | But programs that work like that are pretty thin on the ground, at least on the Linux desktop.
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| 24. | The traditionally-strong British challenge, successful last year with Celtic Swing, looks thin on the ground with just 4 entries.
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| 25. | Editors are thin on the ground in Hampshire . talk ) 21 : 08, 11 December 2016 ( UTC)
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| 26. | Bureaucrat tasks are pretty thin on the ground right now .-Talk 10 : 39, 21 February 2009 ( UTC)
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| 27. | With so many new ingredients, results were again thin on the ground although Capelli often qualified and raced well.
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| 28. | The British Imperial General Staff prepared for a military defence of the region, which was lamentably thin on the ground.
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| 29. | Although still fairly thin on the ground, Wellington hastwo excellent hotels that provide top quality accommodation and theservice that goes with it.
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| 30. | Christian conservatives are thin on the ground in New Hampshire; they accounted for only 16 percent of the Republican primary vote there.
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