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But on that front, Washington has been just as parsimonious.
She was going to have to learn not to be parsimonious.
It might not be the most parsimonious expression, but the idea is clear enough.
Even if it meant being a little parsimonious with the truth.
They are a parsimonious lot, and spend only for advancement.
Why should I be parsimonious with this life which is cheap and without value?
Parsimonious when he leaves his job - to make him feel guilty.
Plus, we had worked extra hours for a particularly parsimonious studio.
And, it seems, the chief financial officer can be too parsimonious with options as well.
This makes the theory less parsimonious since another mechanism is required.
The small, parsimonious companion is generally not bright enough to be of much help.
All this, together with a parsimonious outlook on life, brought him great wealth.
Air Atlanta was also helped by a parsimonious salary schedule.
He was also, for most of his life, parsimonious.
"I think it was an important force in his whole presentation of himself as a parsimonious, effective mayor."
As regards financing: the Commission has been a little parsimonious.
Very well, keep that if you are so parsimonious, and we will find something else for them.'
First and second squads had been especially parsimonious with wire for the last half hour.
He is described as an admirable singer, but a parsimonious man.
But she's too parsimonious to spend the necessary money.
But it's possible, for the parsimonious or broke, to have a good time and still be able to pay the January heating bill.
But the plan looks unwisely parsimonious in its international dimensions.
But "when it comes to allocating resources, we've been parsimonious with our children."
Observers thought them parsimonious, and their lifestyle simple, even boring.
This is indicated by the other 24 out of 30 most parsimonious trees recovered from the analysis.