And the sparseness of the country's human population, at just 4m, has meant that severe damage and loss of life are rare. |
But I like the willful sparseness and the noise and the pointed definition of the songs. |
The sparseness of the set does nothing to enhance the already emotionally Spartan feel of the play. |
Food source decisions are complicated by the sparseness of the population and the economic instability of the northern regions. |
The sparseness of Rembrandt's production of painting in the period from 1643 to 1652 is one of the enigmas of his career. |
Not quite minimalism, but its sparseness fits the film perfectly. |