1 On the cold, rainy night, pedestrians were scarce on the road, and the orange-colored streetlights were gently spreading and dispersing in the rain.
2 Two ape-like bulging brow bones with very sparse eyebrows.
3 The park was sparsely populated, and heat rose from a house beside the snow-covered grounds. People are hiding in their homes, no one is out. Ah, winter is so cold!
4 Even if wine and food are scarce, they can be enjoyed as long as the host is hospitable. Shakespeare
5 Praise, like gold and diamonds, is valuable only because it is rare.
6 The coastal areas of China are densely populated, while the Tibetan plateau is sparsely populated.
7 Nightfall, the beach has been sparsely populated, only to see a bunch of colorful fireworks in the air, some fireworks fly to the sea, some fireworks rushed up to the sky, the moon sister can not resist the loneliness out to see the fun.
8 The trick of the merchant is to peddle a good from the abundant to the rare and expensive. Emerson
9 It was getting late, and the pedestrians on the road were getting scarce.
10 Trade only in stocks that are actively traded, and avoid those that are slow-moving and thinly traded!
11 Finally, we analyze the reasons for the rarity of the "nine styles" of rhetoric in the two Han dynasties, and the reasons for the persistence of the "nine styles" after their creation.
12 We are going to build the world's highest Qinghai-Tibet Railway on the sparsely populated Gobi Desert.
13 We organized an expedition into the mountains, which are sparsely populated and very pristine.
14 In life, I chose the sparsely populated one, and everything was different.
15 There is a road that is sparsely populated, lonely and difficult to travel. But I had to keep going. The reason for this is that at the end of the road, there is a "dream".
16 A sunny afternoon, the park is sparsely visited.
17 A road, sparsely populated, lonely and difficult to travel. But you have to keep going. Because at the end of it, there is a "dream".
18 We stood up at the same time, a moment ago has been scarce rain and snow re-dense flurry. She took my arm, as if another love affair had begun.
19 He was a very skillful driver, but he had an accident on a sparsely populated, flat road, which is called "riding a donkey to find a donkey".
20 They stood in the midst of a crowd of victims who were going down rapidly and sparsely, but they talked as if no one was there.
21 Friends are precious and lovers are beautiful. The treasure is scarce, so we have to pick it carefully and keep it with all our heart; the beauty is hard to find, so we have to look for it with all our heart and love each other till the end of our lives. I wish you many treasures and a wonderful life!
22 Black pearls are extremely rare, so the price is also very high. In medieval Europe, it was once the pearl of the nobility, now in Europe and the United States, black pearls have become popular again.
23 Wind whistling, blowing the branches of the tree "snap" sound, "fluttering", startled a group of birds. The traffic lights flashed endlessly, giving people a warm reminder. On the street, the sound of yelling is constant, but the pedestrians are very sparse. The street lights are on early, but the pedestrians are late.
24 Happiness is actually very simple, although ordinary, but has a wisp of quiet and distant fragrance; and like a touch of sunshine, although rare, but has a colorful beauty.
25 A magnolia sphere combination of lights, the tarmac shining water mist, pedestrians are rare, and occasionally a rental car rustling past.
26 I like, I like beautiful red spring, because spring can fly ideal kites. Spring sends us warm sunshine, we bathe in the golden spring. I like, I like the rainy spring, because spring rain is so rare and precious. Spring is so vibrant and fun!
27 Black pearls have become one of the world's most fashionable decorative jewelry due to their darkness and brilliance, and are exceptionally valuable because of their scarcity and are worth several times more than ordinary pearls.
28 In addition, due to the late Tang Dynasty, the Five Dynasties were divided into clans and towns, and there were more wars, and the central dynasty was unable to take care of itself, the actual record is incomplete, and future generations of historians rely on the actual record is limited, which makes this stage of the history of scarce, fragmented records.
29 The ox, from being a wagon train to a foodstuff, remained a utility; the donkey and the camel would become zoo exhibits, for they would only grow rarer and rarer; and the horse, whose evolution from a utility to a work of art began precisely when the vehicle replaced it only in a practical sense, liberated them.
30 When humans ceased to be mere predators of the natural environment, population numbers increased dramatically. Humans were no longer a fairly rare species, numerous enough to completely upset the natural balance of plants and animals, an upset that was partly conscious, partly unforeseen and unconscious.
31 Bole's name, which may seem to be due to his skill at matching horses, is actually due more to the rarity of horses in the world.
32 Those of whom mankind is proud are always rare, and those of whom the world can give fulfillment to life are also rare.
33 Global warming could lead to the emergence of "ghost countries", where uprooted governments will rule over sparsely dispersed citizens and lands abandoned by rising sea levels, an expert said yesterday.
34 Deserts are characterized by scarcity of plants and animals.
35 Rainfall in the desert is rare and the climate is dry.
36 Trolleybuses and buses rumble or lumber through the city center, rows of carts, sometimes roundabout, sometimes straight, sometimes crowded, sometimes sparse.
37 When he wanders alone in the forest, his encounters are rare. But he meets people we don't meet, and those encounters are unforgettable.
38 "Water" is a word we are not unfamiliar with, water is the nectar that nurtures everything, with water there is life, but who knows that this commonplace water is extremely rare?
39 Diamonds are expensive because they are rare; life is precious because it is short.
40 Because of the economic downturn, the town is becoming sparsely populated.
41 Esquerra is located in the poor and sparsely populated province of Chubu, close to the extreme southern point of the South American continent, and mineral exploration contracts cover nearly 3.2 million acres of the province.
42 The desert is arid, hot, and sparsely vegetated. Cacti, Joshua trees and carbolic acid shrubs live in the desert.
43 The Wensu Salt Dome in Xinjiang is a well-preserved and rare salt dome formation in China, which has important ornamental and great scientific value, and is a natural museum for geological research.
44 And discussion with other members before a vote on an application for a writ of certiorari or on the merits of a case is rare.
45 The mask is like an old man with a withered face and scarce gray hair, so I should look like a mourner.
46 The numbers are still green. There are no seasons in the shade of these heavy, dense trees, but the birds and insects in the forest are becoming more and more rare. So the whole school became quieter and quieter. The cicadas, which had been chirping all summer, finally disappeared. The light filed off the sharp corners, leaving a dull, blurred sense of light, slightly baking one's back. Guo Jingming
47 The fertile but sparsely populated Ivory Coast.
48 The use of QC circles to improve waiting times for medication is a rarity, with even rarer case reports focusing on reducing medication collection times.
49 Lake Okeechobee, the second-largest freshwater lake in the United States, has a dry riverbed due to sparse rainfall.
50 Brazil has many large cities on the coast, but the interior is sparsely populated.
51 This is a rare species, with an interrupted range and a scarcity of individuals, which makes it valuable for scientific research.
52 More importantly, it allows every device in the world to have a unique IP address, and the routing table records are sparse, making routing much less expensive.
53 It also creates problems in sparsely populated areas.
54 One doctor said that snipers were shooting at civilians and tanks were firing at buildings. There is no running water, food is very scarce, and conditions in the hospitals are miserable.
55 He was led to another hut, where a thin girl with sparse hair was scrubbing and folding her pants over her knees.
56 It looks like a good place to take a photo in Savage County, Colorado, a very sparsely populated county in the southern part of the US state of Colorado.
57 Future genetic tinkerers were surprised to discover that human eggs are rare and difficult to deal with.
58 Hong Kong '75 mint large ticket engraved $5 two-fer at $60 a piece, no flaws, scarce stock.
59 On Sunday, in a remote valley in the West of England, where the people are sparsely settled and peaceful, there was no sign of the world's anxiety, as in the silence of the mountains.
60 However, myocardial bridges can also cause serious complications, such as myocardial infarction, sudden death, or severe arrhythmias, but these are rarely reported.
61 We have two pedigree sows, the Middle Yorkshire and the Ptarmigan. At the moment, they are a very rare breed of pig in England. In addition to these there are two other pedigree sows, the Berkshire Black and White.
62 On Tuesday, as smog rose to block the setting sun, electricity was shut off and drinking water became increasingly scarce in Gaza City.
63 And everything that is rare and precious, such as precious metals, should benefit.
64 In recent months, the Agency has focused on a series of public **** information campaigns across Greenland, and every place has been packed, a rarity in this sparsely populated country.
65 In fact, the world looks so sparsely populated from the sky that it's not too surprising that no one has been hit.
66 Like the Galapagos Islands, Socotra is home to 700 extremely rare plants and animals, a third of which are endemic.
67 Periodic flooding has left the island sparsely populated.
68 The Sahara Desert is a sparsely populated region.
69 Ciprofloxacin is designated by the FDA as a rare drug for the treatment of infantile spasms.
70 People are strange creatures who, in addition to seeking new stimuli for their insatiable appetite, also value things that are rare. Vittoria
71 A post in a remote or sparsely populated area.
72 The study of the late Qing dynasty relics has not received much attention, especially the study of Chen Kui Long, a late Qing dynasty relic, which is even rarer.
73 Permafrost, cold, wind, and scarce precipitation make it difficult for most plants and animals to survive here.
74 The Yankee blockade of Confederate state ports had been tightened, so luxuries such as tea, coffee, silks, baleen corsets, perfumes, fashion magazines, and books were both rare and expensive.
75 Even though the prairies get little rain, we can see sunflowers, cornflowers, and aster flowers on the prairies.
76 The plane crashed near the railroad line in the sparsely populated industrial area of the city of Perm, scattering debris over an area of about 10,000 square meters.
77 The cytoplasmic skeleton is also distributed within the cytoplasmic channels, but it differs from the skeleton distribution within the intercellular connecting filaments in two main forms: dense or sparse skeleton fibers.
78 The oasis of Yemo is located in the southeastern edge of the Tarim Basin, an ecologically fragile area with an extremely arid climate, scarce precipitation, and intense evaporation.
79 Some pipelines are laid on the ground, especially in sparsely populated areas.
80 Rubber is scarce and valuable, but Russia's need for it is very great.
81 Through the wires, oxygen is scarce, and bacteria deeper in the sediment can transfer electrons to bacteria near the surface, where oxygen is plentiful.
82 The gray peacock-pheasant is a genus of gray peacock-pheasants in the pheasant family of the order Chickeniformes. It is rare, with dull-colored plumage and a clear, resonant call that is loved by the Lao people and is a symbol of good luck.
83 That is, there was a small city, in which the number of people is scarce, and a great king came and attacked and built a fortress and besieged the city.
84 How do you live in a forest that is sparsely populated and has no electrical appliances?
85 Minerals that occur in nature as intact single crystals or clusters are rare, and are usually found in the clefts of crystal holes.
86 Research on the use of multiple intelligences in the teaching of reading in English as a second language is scarce.
87 The flat land, sparse population, and low soil fertility are the reasons for the mechanized operations, intensive management, and older age of the main logging in this forestry company.
88 For example, over time, local farmers have invented a method of digging shallow pits to grow crops, known locally as "zai", which also collect and store scarce rainwater to irrigate the crops.
89 Crabs, crabs, eels, and mitten crabs are the four migratory species in the river that still have fishing seasons, but their resources are becoming increasingly scarce.
90 Fearsome morbidity and mortality seminars are held regularly in hospitals, akin to autopsies of failed medical cases, and are more common than the relatively rare medical malpractice lawsuits.
91 The city is extremely sparsely populated for its size.
92 In north-west Australia is the coastal town of Broome, a sparsely populated village in the middle of Australia's vast outback.
93 China's ancient jade due to the long history, exquisite craftsmanship and the scarcity and has a high value, so its analysis and identification of the inevitable requirements in a non-destructive state.
94 Among them, the species of the subgenus Cryptodontia are relatively rare, with only three species recorded worldwide.
95 The scarce precipitation is more than offset by evapotranspiration, resulting in a climate characterized by "nine spring droughts in ten years".
96 Markets were thinly traded as China was in the midst of the Lunar New Year holiday, but the risky sideways movement was broken by the escalation of violence in Egypt.
97 For example, Chow Tai Fook said that retail space in prime locations is very scarce and competition for such space is fierce.
98 My impression is that a town should not be sparsely populated with good but somewhat dilapidated houses, with few pedestrians on the roads, cold and quiet, no downtown, no bustle.
99 inhabitants of the Australian bush people who live or travel in the wilderness, especially in the sparsely populated outback.
100 He thinks sparsely populated places are best, but such places are not easy to find in densely populated China.
101 But in urban, suburban, and city areas where public **** traffic is sparse, there is a fact that few people recognize: many drivers have had at least one or two drinks, if not more.
102 Engines carry hypersonic airplanes to altitudes where air density and drag are relatively rare.
103 This section is again plain, with sparsely populated countryside.
104 It even includes some very rare editions, such as the one printed in 1651 by Bilton and Scaggs of the London Publishing and Distributing Company.
105 For those in sparsely populated rural areas, dial-up may be the only affordable form of Internet.
106 A second island town, with few pirate forces and a naval outpost.
107 A tongue of bright, snow-white glacier moves into the Dry Valleys of Antarctica, named for the scarcity of snow.
108 This tiger shark is now so rare that it is so fast in the water that it can exhaust expert divers in minutes.
109 Thus, the Rattatak Colosseum came into being. In a world of cliffs, neutral zones are rare, and gladiatorial arenas are quickly built as soon as they are discovered.
110 In fact, true yellow tea became increasingly rare, and fewer consumers knew the difference.
111 This rarity makes them extremely valuable to track in terms of particle flow patterns and other properties that develop early in the evolution of mini-Peleus.
112 Pedestrians were also scarce on the streets, and a cool sunset breeze from the Huangpu River chilled me a few times.
113 The green grass, and beyond that a road that disappeared into the distance, with a few suburban houses sparsely scattered along the way, became more and more sparse as it went on.
114 Tougher economic sanctions could further deprive North Korea of its already scarce hard currency.
115 The sparsely populated, heavily forested, uncultivated areas of the remote, barren forest zone.
116 The walls of Jerusalem have been built, but the city is sparsely populated.
117 The joy of the wise is the rarest thing I know. Ernest Hemingway
118 China is a country with scarce land resources per capita and a sharp conflict between people and land.
119 What makes up for this scarcity are unique new features, including a new touchpad, and an optical drive that wirelessly "borrows" from other systems.
120 "The rarest and most expensive of all long, shoulder-length hair is natural blonde." said Des Tobin, a professor of cell biology at the University of Bradford who specializes in hair and related trades.