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Examples for "populous"
Examples for "populous"
1Mexico's most populous state with over 15 million people abuts the capital.
2As a result, the Peronists lost the most populous state in Argentina.
3Yet these are huge cities, populous areas, places with great footballing traditions.
4By 1856 the telegraph was in use in the most populous states.
5Texas is the second most populous state and the largest Republican-leaning one.
1The neighborhood was pleasantly and thickly settled, the people kind-hearted and hospitable.
2We are finding abundant evidence that this section was once thickly settled.
3The neighborhood was thickly settled, and the houses small and poor.
4But the Province of Shan-si is as thickly settled as Hungary.
5Then came the Santa Ana region, thickly settled, rich in soil and products.
6This is another excellent resting-place, and the country between the two is thickly settled.
7As the country becomes more thickly settled, the woods disappear.
8The valley is beautiful- thickly settled and under high cultivation.
9They were passing clumps of buildings, getting into country that was more thickly settled.
10This was not the case with Sweden, a more thickly settled and civilized land.
11This section is fertile and healthy, and was, evidently, thickly settled in early times.
12That must be a pretty thickly settled region-whereI'm heading.
13It's not very thickly settled, around here, I'll admit, but-
14It is thus two-thirds the size of the United States and quite as thickly settled.
15She kept on entirely through the town-atleast through the thickly settled portion of it.
16The whole section appears to have been thickly settled.