Today at the most there were 2,000 people in tents and vans here enjoying the comparatively open spaces.
They have also been recorded from secluded paddy fields and in comparatively open fields.
The council ruled for some twenty-one months and guided the country toward comparatively open elections in March 1950.
One expects to find lakes down to about nine thousand feet, leading into each other by comparatively open ripple slopes and white cascades.
When initially introduced, the Internet services provided by the government within Iran were comparatively open.
It subsequently flows southeast through a comparatively open valley, its course strewn with large boulders against which the water foams violently.
As I glanced quickly about the room I saw a comparatively open avenue leading toward a door just beyond the spiked couch and chair.
While we crossed this patch of comparatively open ground, I observed that our numbers were now much diminished.
Mr. Callahan, by contrast, has been comparatively open.
Lieutenant D'Arnot was in the lead and moving at a quick pace, for the trail was comparatively open.