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1
They
have
scant
beards, and are a race of noble bearing and behavior.
2
I have told you that I
have
scant
hopes for your success, monsieur.
3
They
have
scant
beards, are very stout-limbed, and of great strength.
4
Moreover, they
have
scant
inducement to lavish money upon grand edifices.
5
We who calculate in terms of eternity and infinity
have
scant
use for untruth.
6
I should
have
scant
mercy to expect should I ever fall into their hands again.
7
They
have
scant
time to learn from books-myIndians.
8
But a single-country law would
have
scant
impact on an increasingly international Paris market, traders say.
9
The Lions
have
scant
time to experiment and it makes sense to pick proven partnerships where possible.
10
A record for the Champions League of 20 consecutive games undefeated will
have
scant
relevance for them.
11
The accepted
have
scant
advantage over them.
12
Maybe that's why the recalled events
have
scant
entertainment value, even though theirs is surely no ordinary family.
13
Where other football cultures feed off tradition and nostalgia, Australians
have
scant
regard for the game's domestic history.
14
It appears to me that the councillors
have
scant
respect for the people they were elected to represent.
15
I
have
scant
time for parley.
16
On them we
have
scant
pity.
have
scant
have