How To Use Unpopulated In A Sentence

  • Luckily, the Tunguska impact took place in an unpopulated corner of the globe. Should something like it explode above New York City, the entire metropolitan area would be razed.
  • Tactical nukes can be launched over an unpopulated area from field artillery guns or aircraft to halt an enemy advance or in an effort to intimidate a numerically stronger enemy.
  • So wildlife officials are looking for an unpopulated area in the wild to release them.
  • A method and apparatus for inspection of unpopulated printed circuit boards is disclosed.
  • I backtrack off the Spirit Lake Highway and drive around the mountain to the south side, where a lone sheriff's deputy patrols the unpopulated roads.
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  • I would hope that it will find an empty and unpopulated land.
  • Of course, we readied ourselves to the worst, and thankfully that three missiles were intercepted, two fell in unpopulated areas, and thankfully again that none of the missiles carried any weapons of mass destruction.
  • It's pretty fine, I think - they seem to have developed a sort of big empty sound, the aural equivalent of looking at an immense unpopulated landscape.
  • It may not be too unlikely that eventually we would come across one another in such a small and unpopulated area eventually… but on the very same day I was thinking of it?
  • The region was unpopulated and desolate; far and wide there was not a tree or shrub, nothing but grass and rocks.
  • However, the feeling suddenly disappeared, and Arin was left standing near an empty bench in an unpopulated area in the park.
  • Mere centuries ago, Europeans settled a vast, relatively unpopulated continent, where they enjoyed unprecedented freedom and opportunity as their government mobilized them to settle the frontier.
  • When Lewis and Clark explored the West in the early 1800s, as many as 100,000 wild grizzlies roamed the vast stretches of open and unpopulated land.
  • One of them had a trajectory toward Kuwait City, but luckily enough it was one of those missiles downed and the other two fell and hit unpopulated areas.
  • The country you enter on the far side of Burke Pass doesn't look like good farmland, but provided the rabbits are under control Merino sheep do well in this seemingly barren unpopulated land.
  • Furthermore, Canada is a large, mostly unpopulated landmass that is virtually undefendable.
  • The unpopulated landscape remains inexorably negative: unfertile ground for a moribund enthusiasm.
  • There are vast areas of unpopulated land, harbouring some very scary creatures.
  • Of course, there are still huge tracts of untouched and largely unpopulated land: in the Great Plains, where people are leaving, in the mountains, deserts and Arctic tundra.
  • Unpopulated circuit boards are subjected to a bare board test where each circuit connection (as defined in a netlist) is verified as correct on the finished circuit board.
  • Eastward lay what seemed like pointless desert and unpopulated towns.
  • Two large armies, in the middle of a featureless desert, in a mostly unpopulated area going at one another.
  • A method for assembling electronic components to a substrate, comprising the steps of: providing a plurality of unpopulated substrates to be populated.
  • As your map is indicating, we've got strong shaking east of Paso Robles and south of Coalinga - that's a relatively unpopulated area along the San Andreas Fault.
  • Vast tracts were unpopulated, roads were extensive, but easy for brigands or local overlords to cut or tax, and often impassable in the wet season.
  • Dead ahead was low-lying - the countryside seemingly unpopulated except for the occasional farmhouse and paddock. CORMORANT
  • The terrain is steep but so rewarding, so vastly unpopulated and un-skied, and so void of the neon jumpsuits and fur-lined boots crowd.
  • Yet the government does not have the expertise or experience to construct a national network—an enormous undertaking in such a vast, largely unpopulated country.
  • This is part of a three-year scheme to relocate over 2 million people from the drought-prone areas to the relatively unpopulated fertile lands in the south and west.
  • The rest of Iceland is agricultural, rural, or wild - 80% of its barren land is unpopulated.
  • vast unpopulated plains
  • When the winds blow to the northeast toward the unpopulated Arctic — typical in springtime — the danger to aircraft is minimized. Volcanic ash adds flying time to U.S.-Europe flights
  • The landscape reminds me of unpopulated areas of France, rolling and verdant, alive with wild flowers, butterflies and birds, with unpolluted skies, unblemished vistas and not a whisper of a jet plane.
  • Luckily, the Tunguska impact took place in an unpopulated corner of the globe. Should something like it explode above New York City, the entire metropolitan area would be razed.
  • A moon that circled a gas giant in an unpopulated region of space.
  • The rest of Iceland is agricultural, rural, or wild - 80% of its barren land is unpopulated.
  • The precise impact area of the meteorite was in a relatively unpopulated area and hit around 6.30pm local time, Mexican media said.
  • St Blaise seemed unpopulated - but behind its walls were living people. MOONDROP TO MURDER

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