Word: dearth
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...same source added that the financial troubles have been five or six years coming, adding that a member quit in December because the editorial board did not heed her warnings concerning a dearth of funds...
Boston, however, has no dearth of Columbus Day celebrations. Mayor Thomas M. Menino presented the 10th Annual Christopher Columbus Community Spirit Awards at City Hall on Thursday to recognize Italian-Americans who have contributed to the community...
Panelists deplored the dearth of tenured female faculty members at a panel discussion at Radcliffe's Bunting Institute attended by about 60 people last night...
...classes begin this week, we are elated by the cornucopia of new courses in some departments and depressed at the dearth of options in many Core subcommittees...
Having spent the summer living at home on the suburban North Shore of Long Island, I have come to appreciate the holistic nature of Cambridge. This is not to cry about a dearth of activity in the 'burbs, which also have the shopping, movie theaters, houses of worship, educational institutions, parks, restaurants and government buildings we find here. But it is to decry the decentralization of life found in suburban America, the separation of businesses from residential communities and schools; of churches and temples from the village green; of wealthy neighborhoods from those less affluent...