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Ensign Sparer's voice from the helm rose above the rest.
Ms. Sparer disagreed, saying the levels of hospital billings would not change.
But after Lizzie's unexpected death nearly two years earlier, his frame had become much sparer, almost gaunt.
In his performance, Paul Sparer misses the subtlety and the complexity of the character.
Indeed, in recent years, his writing has become sparer, less formal, more direct, in a sense, purer.
Her first marriage, to Max Sparer, ended in divorce.
Mr. Sparer was arrested yesterday at the office.
"By national standards, it is pretty good," Mr. Sparer said.
Taller than his father and much sparer of frame was his son-heir, who came into the full light a step behind.
Meanwhile, the trees, sparer and blacker, stand against a white sky, their trunks softened by ground mist.
The changes were prompted by a growing number of patients whose pregnancies qualified as high risk, Ms. Sparer said.
He was as tall as Travis but leaner, sparer.
He had grown "sparer, and had lost his colour, and spoke and dressed quite differently."
Mourning becomes Ms. Sparer more so than farce, which she denotes by mugging.
"We really need to invest in out-patient services," said Cynthia N. Sparer, the executive director of the hospital.
One major difference is in the Italian representation of women as plump and rosy, compared with their sparer, paler counterparts in the north.
Across the table, the Melville scholar Joyce Sparer Adler broke in.
As for presenting a concert version, Ms. Behle suggested that the work might prove more effective in this sparer setting.
"Klingon ship departing, Captain," Sparer reported, "full impulse power."
Attorney David Sparer tried the case on behalf of MCC.
"I think New Jersey has a better chance of winning because it has always paid hospitals above cost," Professor Sparer said.
Mr. Sparer died in November.
"ONE minute until alignment is complete, Captain," Sparer reported from the helm."
Cynthia Sparer, senior vice president of the hospital, said the decision stemmed from an analysis showing that 85 percent of its pregnant patients have some risk factor.
Ensign Sparer, Sulu's replacement at the helm, called."