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The size of the army and the fewness of the roads did that.
The overplus of old folks will be made up by the fewness of kids.
From the fewness of the letters we may assume that Snodgrass found them hard work, and it is said he raised on the price.
Yes, the fewness of their problems was probably what made the coming of the invaders so tragic to them.
Because what I'm really mourning is not the fewness of the hours in a day but the impossibility of having more than one life.
Osgiliath becomes deserted owing to the fewness of the people, and begins to fall into ruin.
There was the usual hubbub, not seem-ingly much muted by the fewness of the spectators.
"Actually, your concerto amazed me by the fewness of its pages, considering its importance.
There he speaks of the fewness of good rulers, taking this lack as a punishment for human wickedness.
I am surprised at what you tell me about the fewness of the flowers of your native orchids which produce seed-capsules.
Fewness and truth, 'tis thus: Your brother and his lover have embrac'd.
It cannot then be the fewness of the triangles (of which, in their view, all these bodies are composed) which disposes fire to move upward.
Fewness entails the easy identification of economic agents to persuade, and increase the perceived likelihood that non-compliers will be identified and punished.
For many years, the improvement of the parish's facilities was hindered by its size; the fewness of its members meant that money was frequently scarce.
Then for weariness and fewness of men the watch on the borders of Mordor ceased and the fortresses that guarded the passes were unmanned.
It is because of the fewness of women among them that the kind of the Dwarves increases slowly, and is in peril when they have no secure dwellings.
It seemed to Harry that he and The Shadow were becoming conspicuous; not because of any action, but owing to the fewness of Americans in the faro room.
"And our holding firm to this magnificent Book is the secret of our strength and winning of the war against you despite the fewness of our numbers and materiel.
Like every other branch of the folk, the People of the Sea were growing frightened at the fewness of their buddings, so he was able to convince them to part with a couple of spuderlets.
William Coughlan, a Dublin civil servant who looks "touched by something, an impression furthered by the dazzling blueness of his eyes and the fewness of his words," suddenly stops working so he can devote himself to painting.
CHAPTER XI Of the fewness of those who love the Cross of Jesus Jesus hath many lovers of His heavenly kingdom, but few bearers of His Cross.
As fewness of economic agents to be persuaded is a necessary condition for moral suasion to be effective, this policy instrument is more adapted to countries with higher concentration of suppliers, both in terms of number and of geography .
There are some who think that the number of our fellow-citizens who can sign their names ought to comfort us for the extreme fewness of those who have anything in the bank to sign it for, but I am not one of these.
And while the theme of the new corporate advertising campaign that Mr. Lipstein's company plans to introduce soon is "We Happy Few," his baggy eyes and shaggy hair make it evident that the happiness and fewness have come at some cost.
There were only three of these cities on Mars, and their fewness was to be expected in view of the expense required to maintain the tremendous domes and to supply the torrents of power necessary to provide the temperature and gravity of Earth.