But elsewhere, it wasn't taken seriously and anti-virus programs were used meagrely in the eastern part of the globe. |
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If the federal government contributes only meagrely, it sends the message that arts support isn't important. |
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The closest he came to New York City was the Garden State Ballet, a small, meagrely funded company based in Newark. |
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In 1840 he went to Paris, supporting himself meagrely while beginning his researches. |
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Then I stopped at some water falls which were in this dry season meagrely, Florence Falls, Tolmer Falls, and Wangi Falls. |
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Although consisting of only a few hundred meagrely equipped members, the APRD controls all access routes in the north west and are an armed opposition to military manoeuvres. |
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The programme is far too meagrely financed. |
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From 1875 until her death, she and her widowed mother lived in Toronto, meagrely sustained by the sale of her stories and poems to Toronto newspapers and to magazines in the United States. |
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Of the 56 people aboard the freighter, about 42 managed to climb onto 4 meagrely provisioned 8-by-10' rafts, 3 of which disappeared during bad weather never to be seen again. |
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Demark, and the non-EU member Norway seem to use these provisions rather meagrely, and the standard rates are applied to most cultural products and services. |
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However, it is clear that a European policy that is, for all that, meagrely endowed, does not have the capacity to instantly erase the facts of history. |
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