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- But on that front, Washington has been just as parsimonious.
- In this, Goren is as parsimonious as Manzo is unstoppable.
- "He's being a little parsimonious,"
- Bush told a business-suited audience parsimonious with its applause.
- As with most process algebras, PEPA is a parsimonious language.
- He feared he was becoming as parsimonious as his father,
- Plus, we had worked extra hours for a particularly parsimonious studio.
- France and Germany are generally regarded as parsimonious in awarding refugee status.
- Observers thought them parsimonious, and their lifestyle simple, even boring.
- He is described as an admirable singer, but a parsimonious man.
- Recursive partitioning has been used to identify more parsimonious criteria.
- Mary's Counter-reformation was very partial and very parsimonious.
- His children grew up cordially disliking their parsimonious and seemingly uncaring father.
- He's parsimonious in his use of wit.
- Opponents have argued that psychological egoism is not more parsimonious than other theories.
- "They're very unimaginative and parsimonious, " she said.
- Yes, said Rocky Jr ., his father was parsimonious and mistrusted banks.
- And Guggenheim proved herself to be a shrewd, if not parsimonious, patron.
- Bohlin criticized what he suggested was the parsimonious way information was being made available.
- This is a true dimensionless parsimonious is preferable.
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