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With new Simpson revelations ever scanter, the connected tale of his longtime friend A.C.

From Time Magazine Archive

On scant notice and even scanter knowledge, the TV executive must decide whether the threat is news to be covered, or a cruel, senseless display that the cameras will only encourage.

From Time Magazine Archive

From this time Be something scanter of your maiden presence; Set your entreatments at a higher rate Than a command to parley.

From Hamlet by Shakespeare, William

For this time Daughter, Be somewhat scanter of your Maiden presence; Set your entreatments at a higher rate, Then a command to parley.

From Hamlet by Shakespeare, William

So when Burns knocked, Will knit his brows,   His window gap made scanter, 50 And said, 'Go rouse the other house;   We lodge no Tam O'Shanter!'

From The Complete Poetical Works of James Russell Lowell by Lowell, James Russell



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