So the Lord scattered them abroad from that place upon the face of all the earth. |
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Ruining the picture postcard view is more domestic refuse scattered at intervals all the way down to the watercourse. |
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By 1900, only 1,000 to 2,000 animals remained, scattered in remnant populations. |
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Heaps of coal from the shattered freight wagons lay scattered across the line, spilling right up to the very doors of the nearest homes. |
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She looked inside to find the contents scattered about and then heard noises upstairs. |
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The vast inflow and outflow of tourists and emigrants means millions of pounds of Irish notes and coins may be scattered abroad. |
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A confrontation ensued and Goligoski threw a potted plant, damaged a wall hanging and scattered other items in the office. |
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The terminal is wall-less in dark teak would with thatched roofs and big wooden benches scattered around. |
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The branches quaked violently and the leaves were flattened and torn free and scattered across the grass. |
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Sure there were a few drunks and wanton women scattered around the common room of the Gray Mule Inn, but it seemed like a friendly place. |
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Bottom-living marine-invertebrate species are not scattered randomly across the sea floor from the high-tide line to abyssal depths. |
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With a week of sunny days, warm temperatures and scattered rains, Nebraska's corn crop is catching up. |
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High levels of PSP toxins have also been detected in queen scallops and mussels scattered up the west coast. |
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There was a couch that looked ready for the dump, a water cooler, a television, and a phone, as well as files scattered about the space. |
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Native shrubs scattered beneath the canopy include buttonbush, dahoon holly, Virginia willow and wax myrtle. |
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On the latest album, he's bringing the beats and scattered rhymes into the zone of spooky jazz fusion and hallucinogenic acid rock. |
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There are many shorter poems and quotations from history books scattered throughout. |
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The scattered devices lay across the floor like shattered pieces of a jigsaw puzzle. |
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A rain shelter was provided on the end opposite to the observation blind and numerous perches were scattered throughout. |
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A chest radiograph showed multiple radiopaque scattered densities in both lung fields. |
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The ragout had a distinct Mediterranean feel with roasted peppers and olives scattered in with the lightly cooked pieces of rabbit. |
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Early leaves scattered before it, sweeping along the street and piling against the railings of the school. |
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A gust of cold air along with some scattered raindrops hit us, and our day in the park was abandoned. |
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A light westerly wind blew, gentle as the day, and whipped up the dusts moving them to scattered graves and other surrounding parts of the city. |
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Areas with abundant bluebunch wheatgrass and other native grasses along with scattered threetip sage are preferred breeding habitats. |
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As gannets wheeled and dived into the blue-green waters, Muiris scattered most of the ashes over the sea. |
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Rather, they scattered, breaking rank, and fled towards the burning barracks. |
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Wear a kaftan top over a sunburst swimsuit or a linen sequin skirt scattered with sparkling sequins. |
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Atlantic white cedars scattered amid the other vegetation remain stunted as long as the water is deep, growing no more than four feet tall. |
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They were scattered over a mile area and unreachable because of water channels in the flats. |
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He was aflutter with both excitement and anger, so his normally sharp and tactful mind was scattered and unfocused. |
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As my mother aged she grew more and more scattered and frustrating in a number of ways. |
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Wicked weather passing through Staten Island is responsible this evening for scattered power outages. |
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At night, the city is aglow in light cast by red lanterns, scattered throughout Old Town and high in the surrounding hills. |
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The base facilities are scattered over a wide area of what appears to be agricultural land. |
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When Kubrat's state fell apart under the assaults of the Khazar tribes his sons separated and scattered. |
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However, the rest of our family was scattered to the four winds, so a visit was always a major trek. |
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I slammed on the brakes and this group of youths, which included girls, just scattered to the four winds. |
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Now with many of my friends scattered to the four winds and unaccounted for, I think I've come closer than I ever wanted. |
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The view was that it was no loss if they were scattered to the four winds where they could no longer cause as much trouble any more. |
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The Khojas today represent an integral part of the Nizari communities scattered in more than twenty-five countries. |
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Parts that had been replaced were scattered on the metal floor in the space that had once been the cargo hold. |
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The main minerals identified were mainly calcite also some diopside, wollastonite, iron oxides and a few scattered dolomite crystals. |
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In most frames the reds were scattered round the table in the course of disjointed play and long bouts of safety. |
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If your tools have become scattered over the summer, or if they're in a pile on your workbench, now's the time to corral them. |
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As well as the debris scattered around the worktops, muddy footprints covered the whole kitchen. |
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When my mother died, we took her ashes out into the ocean to the same spot where we had scattered my fathers ashes a few years earlier. |
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Adrienne was cremated and her ashes were scattered about the mountain, taken by the wind. |
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The car was reduced to a mangled wreck, and debris and broken glass were scattered across the road. |
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All that was left of the aircraft was a burned-out wreck, with blackened pieces scattered across the sands. |
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In the busy commercial streets of the city you will find huge pumpkins broken to pieces and scattered on the road, some smeared with kumkum. |
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Political allegiances within the remainder of Algerian society are scattered among small groups of democrats, regionalists, and independents. |
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Up from Kirkhaven harbour, scattered along the shore, are the remains of the steam yacht, Island. |
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The majority of the Zoo's birds live in the beautiful, sanctuary-like Bird House but birds are also scattered throughout other exhibits. |
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Narrow staircases lead to vast, warehouse-sized chambers, and relics are scattered about the place. |
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The rest of the remains are burned and the ashes are scattered over the ground. |
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Now, less than one percent remains as fragmented remnants scattered across 75,000 hectares. |
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Between there and the mainland were only a few scattered fishermen, renegades, loners and eccentrics. |
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Horse brushes were scattered on the floor and ropes and lassos hung from the walls. |
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These people were Azande, a tribal group scattered across central Africa in the Congo, the Sudan, and the Central African Republic. |
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Just half-a-dozen tugs, and the impossible zariba was a gap and a scattered heap of brushwood. |
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Everyone scattered as some fetched the remains of the food from the kitchen and others launched the boats into the water quickly in readiness. |
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The eggs of the leaf insect are normally just scattered on the ground and will hatch in the spring. |
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I never remembered such a person as this in the few and scattered memories I still retained from my childhood. |
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The blast had knocked two of them down to the ground, along with chips of wood and brush being scattered everywhere. |
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After sunset, as the depression of the sun increases the sky gets darker and darker until no scattered light reaches the observer. |
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He was a prolific letter writer of great charm and quality, and many of his observations on literature are scattered throughout the letters. |
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Partly due to the fact that the Letts are scattered, there are no Lettish banks, corporations, or big businesses that are worth mentioning. |
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Electrons that have spins in the antiparallel direction are strongly scattered, which results in a high resistance. |
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Perhaps I could work in one of the venues, like the hundreds of other Antipodeans scattered across the city, selling tickets, selling beer. |
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Beer bottles and cups were scattered about the room and a pizza box lay open on the table. |
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There were almost as many missiles scattered about in front of her from ricochets as there were imbedded in the wall far beyond. |
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The huge primary lights in the ceiling were darkened but the scattered emergency lights gave some illumination. |
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My pictures are all scattered anyhow so it may take some time to accumulate them. |
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Slopes increased from the apex to the base, although the data were more scattered at the base. |
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The heavily pregnant ewes were scattered in all directions, as the ferocious dogs ran riot in the field. |
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Two thirds along things change, there are some scattered rocks covered in barnacles, limpets, mussels and seaweed. |
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There were open fields, market gardens, brickyards, some scattered houses and roadhouses where city folk caroused on weekends. |
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The area is remote, mountainous, and roadless, with the villages scattered along high valleys. |
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I found a perfect little cave with pebbles scattered on the floor, and just next to it a rock pool. |
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Case 1 was highly cellular, contained scattered cells with argyrophilic granules, and was not associated with cancerization of lobules. |
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The stage, however, plays host not to righteous roots reggae or foam-mouthed punk rock, but to a scattered group of girls in school uniform. |
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Most fossil starfish consist of scattered individual plates or segments of arms. |
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A file's clusters can be scattered among different locations on the hard disk. |
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These may be scattered all over the skin, but occur most frequently in the armpits, groins and thighs. |
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The new rifles and sidearms we carted forward and scattered in weapons lockers that I keep in various places on the ship. |
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The edge of a town wrapped around into view off in the near-distance, small rough-hewn huts scattered about on the sparsely vegetated plain. |
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At the end of the war, these supplies remained untouched in arsenals, warehouses, schools, and even Buddhist temples scattered throughout Japan. |
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Valuables in the house were missing and household articles were found lying scattered. |
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Underground pits for root crops such as sweet potato were scattered around the margins. |
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The small crowd scattered, and all seemed to remember some urgent task as they rushed away. |
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Faces of sailors and their lost equipment are scattered throughout the waves, representing the men who died at sea. |
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On the east side of the river are scattered pastures and farm houses, and on the west side is an old lava flow covered with sagebrush. |
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By 25,000 years ago, the Aurignacian culture had virtually disappeared, confined to a few small pockets scattered across southern Europe. |
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A double bed in the centre of the wall in front of me was scattered with different coloured rose petals. |
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There were several floatation-boards scattered along the front edge of the swimming pool. |
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However, a reddish-purple macular rash with lesions about 3 to 8 mm in diameter was scattered across the abdomen and upper thighs. |
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The area consists of luxuriant growth of tall grasses with scattered growth of deciduous forest trees. |
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Red sandalwood trees, although scattered throughout southern China, are native to India and some Southeast Asian countries. |
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Most widespread around the sandhills is scrub, which is a desertlike habitat of sandy mounds with scattered clumps of vegetation. |
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As in Nevada, autunite has been reported from a variety of scattered California localities. |
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His magnum opus, The History of Liberty, remains scattered in thousands of boxes of notes in the library. |
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This manifests itself in the form of widely scattered stem tapers for tree segments of a given diameter. |
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In certain skeletal muscle fibers, namely the red or slow contracting muscle fibers, the nuclei may be found scattered throughout the sarcoplasm. |
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In our mind's eye we can see the tipis scattered along the sheltered areas with always a few sentinels at the tops of the hills. |
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They lined the windowsill with dried leaves, scattered nuts and tea lights. |
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On top of all of that I discovered numerous bits and pieces of farm equipment scattered around the place. |
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She sports an excess of eye shadow and towers over 20 tiny infants scattered around on the floor and furniture in the room. |
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During Australia's national day of mourning yesterday, barbecues were organised, and surfers scattered flowers. |
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Because he loved sailing so much and had long dreamt of a retirement spent exploring the Mediterranean, the family scattered his ashes at sea. |
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Prendergast described how Glasgow funeral directors recently scattered the unclaimed ashes they had stored since the 1950s into the Clyde. |
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The super-cute shop is always inviting, with the lovely smell of roses filling the air and rose petals scattered outside the entrance. |
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He cleansed the water, scattered consecrated herbs, and chanted ancient incantations. |
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She started clawing at the mattress until she broke it open and scattered the fluffy insides all over the cell. |
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Freckles scattered my shoulders and I had some very light ones lining my cheeks. |
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Beside the man, demons no longer cavorted cheerfully, in fact, the path was empty bar the sandy grit that scattered its surface. |
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Group homes and halfway houses are scattered throughout the region and are few in number. |
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A few scattered editing errors are there but the overall production standards can be rated as good. |
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While airwaves do have several slots for playing classical music, they are scattered at different times of the day and across channels. |
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Paths criss-crossed over it, with benches scattered at intervals along beside them. |
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Even at these sites, red cedar tends to be spatially limited to discrete ritual precincts rather than scattered randomly among feature fills. |
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This is a landscape of woodlands, forests, reservoirs and farmsteads scattered below high moorland ridges which reach their peak at Shining Tor. |
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The centre will bring together facilities that at present are scattered over four locations in the garrison town. |
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There, concealed behind flat-topped rocks and scattered fallen trees, the warriors maintained their positions. |
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In the first section of the tour, herbivorous animals such as deer, zebras and elephants are scattered over a dry, barren landscape. |
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Minority issues or rather minority grievances are scattered all over the state. |
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Peculiarly shaped rocks and hillocks having striking features lie scattered all over the earth. |
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Most live on 2,300 reserves scattered across the vastness of Canada, with each reservation having an average of 500 residents. |
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But the drivers scattered in different directions and officers failed to capture any of them, although all the vehicles were abandoned nearby. |
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The group scattered immediately when another group headed over to the playground. |
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The group scattered when police arrived, but police were able to detain 3 Thai men and 4 Russians. |
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He fired several shots, and scattered the rebels, and it was owing mainly to his gallantry that the lives of the rest of the men were saved. |
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The war of 2001 destroyed that base, scattered the group and effectively ended the umbrella role he and his associates had played. |
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Police scattered striking workers and teargas was also used to disperse a striking mob at Cyril Lord. |
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The light scattered by a particle passing through these beams is collected and focused on a photomultiplier tube. |
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Some of the light that is reflected from the cylinder groove is scattered, and does not re-enter the interferometer. |
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Nevertheless here, and in the Source book, material previously scattered in archives is gathered together and ordered. |
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I tried to gather the suddenly scattered memories of court etiquette that had been drilled into me since I understood the concept of courtesy. |
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The former is deathmatch with the expected setting choices, while the latter is a competition to gather items scattered around the maps. |
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Stars are not scattered randomly through space, they are gathered together into vast groups known as galaxies. |
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Instead, Maya's world continued to crumble as she bent down to gather the hay scattered around, refusing to look at the couple now. |
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He gathered the paper scattered across the desk into a pile, and added it to the heap on the floor, frowning deeply. |
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The bride wore a white satin backless gown scattered with crystals, and carried a bouquet of white roses. |
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In all there are eight mandapams scattered over the main hill, two of which have been left unfinished. |
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There was an empty bottle of peach schnapps and a few beer cans scattered over the floor. |
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Sean shrieked at a school of drowsing fish who promptly scattered to deeper waters. |
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They captured him, but left most of his baggage, together with a lot of papers, scattered about the bivouac where they had captured him. |
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Gabbro Rock outcrops were scattered throughout the preserve but were not mapped because of their small area. |
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In scattered areas on these slopes, they terraced and irrigated the land and produced abundant food for twelve million or more subjects. |
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Play then deteriorated as both sets of support in the open terracing scattered for shelter from torrential rain. |
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For the snowboarders, numerous terrain parks are scattered throughout complete with jumps of all sizes, rails and very well groomed half pipes. |
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Gorb and colleagues discovered the tarantulas' silk-spinning abilities by examining glass plates scattered vertically in a tarantula terrarium. |
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A language has to be more than a few gallus Scotticisms scattered over standard English as a kind of local seasoning. |
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Jack looked up, his eyes scouring over the many cones and dozens of police-men scattered around the area. |
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The transition into the moist prairie is heralded by scattered scouring rushes. |
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We collected excellent crystals of tetrahedrite to 5 mm scattered on drusy quartz from a zone in the siliceous envelope of the orebody. |
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We had to put bins where we had the space, and that's caused our system to be scattered. |
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My sister informed me she'd finished her task and gave me the garlic mash which I scattered in a line across the front entry way. |
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It is an altogether different kind of wreck, with the broken remains well scattered and partly buried by a 2m-high bank of sand. |
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The chairs and tables are scattered and there's a fridge full of Mason jars of borscht the middle of the room. |
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I had a Japanese shiatsu massage in a pagoda scattered with frangipani petals, as the sea rolled onto the beach under my head. |
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Dropping down to the seabed, the smaller barbettes and guns could be seen, and huge 13.5in projectiles lay scattered on the sand. |
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It was pretty small, with a few lily pads and cattails scattered around. |
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Was Edward haphazard, scattered, and more than a little lame? |
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Again, not particularly caring to answer to the trite political content per se, but looking at this as a song lyric, it is unfocused and scattered. |
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Magnetic resonance imaging off the brain showed scattered foci of abnormal white matter signal in both cerebral hemispheres, which were considered entirely nonspecific. |
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Do we become more tired, more staid, as we get older because our energy is scattered over a gazillion different presents in a gazillion different realities? |
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On this side of the fence, smashed toilets, computer monitors and baby carriages are scattered about, alternately dropped from the heavens and hurled from nearby rooftops. |
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The rubble scattered over much of the area makes it an ideal home for plant and animal species that would more normally be found in broken coastal areas. |
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The crisp backbeat and twinkling xylophones remind one of a child's playroom, with toys scattered and overturned, and the sun building shadows in their midst. |
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The Russian communist and nationalist opposition pinned upon Lukashenko their hopes of reintegrating the scattered parts of the former Soviet Union under one strong leader. |
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He had been all but ignored during his career and was resurrected only a decade after it by tiny yet earnest coteries scattered around Europe and America. |
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Muttering a curse, she put the other two boxes down before starting to gather the papers scattered all around the hallway and into the living room. |
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All our children are being split up and scattered to the four winds. |
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They were found as scattered individuals in the argillaceous limestones. |
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The place is secluded and beautiful and, as I gathered up some of the golf balls that we'd scattered, her dad and her brother zoomed off on their motorcycles. |
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Families had been scattered to the four winds and the ramifications of that legacy of broken lineages and uncertain pasts is still felt today, an open wound in history. |
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Papers scattered the floor, covering every inch like a carpet. |
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One path utilizes existing absorptiometric equipment while the other relies on apparatus constructed specifically for the measurement of scattered light. |
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The town's 500,000 inhabitants have scattered to the four winds. |
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The scattered seeds take root and grow to their full potential. |
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The boxes that had displayed fruit were scattered in broken pieces around the stand, the cloth roof was torn and two of the posts holding it up were cracked and fallen over. |
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Several people witnessed the shooting but scattered before police arrived. |
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The photographer scattered cotton reels on our billowing skirts and we pretended to weave some kilts for our wild Scottish blokes out there in the hills. |
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All focus at present is on water, may it be due to termination of water accords or failure of monsoon or scattered, scanty rain, scarce power to operate tubewells. |
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Wavelengths at the blue end of the spectrum are scattered and absorbed more than those at the red end of the spectrum, so the sunlight appears to turn yellow, and then red. |
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Frank goes on in his article to tell of how their little group scattered. |
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Once again, the Hatch quarry represents a prospect site where the prehistoric knappers came to obtain jasper nodules and tablets scattered across the surface. |
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How do we attack the complex problem of deprivation when poverty is scattered throughout a region rather than concentrated in one, relatively treatable area? |
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What remained of the car he was driving lay scattered over both sides of the dual carriageway and punctured the diesel tank of our car, which looks as if it's a write-off. |
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I was intrigued by the passage of time and the parade of scavengers, including bears, that reduced a giant among animals to scattered bones and a grease slick. |
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Until the completion of the new institute, Queen Mary's scientists were scattered across seven different sites, which made such collaboration all but impossible. |
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Penstemon seed, for example, can be lightly scattered over the surface of a tray of damp compost and covered with a thin layer of compost or vermiculite. |
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As he turned down a street a group of children scattered out of his way, abandoning the patched ball that they had been playing with in the street. |
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Their graves are scattered throughout the length and breadth of Europe. |
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Everyone scattered in different directions, fighting anyone they came to. |
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There were some scattered trees, but it was mostly meadows of green grass, laurel bushes and the river seemed to be humming its own gurgling tune. |
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Her skin was scattered with more freckles than a japped windscreen. |
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The four leaping women of Empty Center, their pink skin ravishing against the dark green background, are a scattered rendition of Matisse's The Dance. |
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The group scattered quickly and then regrouped after the flames ended. |
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Most scattered quickly as rain began to spill down and high winds blew. |
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A watery autumnal sun shines down on the litter scattered across the cathedral green as the bells ring out from the tower to announce the morning service to the waking city. |
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The Greens tool along at the same modest level as before, with eighty-one mostly low-level elected municipal officials thinly scattered around the country. |
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Although at least the government was now in one place rather than scattered around the Loire, this also made it easier for Reynaud's opponents to concert their activities. |
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Sukow suggested that the coloration may be due to aggregates of acicular crystals of copper minerals scattered or concentrated throughout the datolite nodule. |
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Within minutes the people on the street had scattered and taken cover. |
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Across the streets, people scattered or dived to the ground against shuttered shop doorways as the rattle of Kalashnikov fire criss-crossed overhead. |
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Then it stood tall, unfolding its wings to their full fan of circle and began to shimmer the wing feathers, so that they scattered sunlight like jewels. |
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While there may be a few scattered news operations that the revolution has not yet touched, the profession has undergone a technological transformation. |
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Each ability takes a certain amount of bio-energy, which Frost can replenish with energy packs scattered throughout the battlefields he fights through. |
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A bird chirped, leaves rustled, and wind scattered some branches. |
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Couches, armchairs and tables were scattered about the place. |
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It will be the last time that these group of athletes take the field together before they are scattered to the winds of their individual sporting ambitions. |
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They see school lunch boxes melted by the heat of the blast and roof tiles fused together, as well as the monuments scattered throughout the peace park to the victims. |
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The rather scattered approach turns what could have been a compelling, avant-garde look into the ideas of a great thinker into a rather uneven experience. |
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Anywhere from 1,000 to 2,000 people saw our show in the hall, and uncounted others witnessed it on jumbo video screens scattered around the Olympic Village. |
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The Yucatan peninsula is a fascinating area covered by dense jungle and swamps, criss-crossed with rivers and scattered with ruins from the Mayan civilisation. |
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The anhingas, which spent their spring and summer scattered here and there along the Texas coast and inland waterways, follow their instinct, drift south and gather together. |
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Community-focused businesses like barbershops and post offices are scattered throughout the ground floors of various buildings as well, to encourage mingling. |
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Less than one percent remains in scattered rainforest remnants. |
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Some cabins and resorts are scattered along the lake shores. |
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I don't know if you can hear the gunfire around me, as well as the thud of artillery, but there have been scattered gun battles, as we've been going through. |
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He was cremated at Putney Vale Crematorium, but his ashes were scattered from the top of Llanwonno, over his beloved Ferndale. |
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Wainwright's ashes were scattered by his wife, Betty, near the shores of Innominate Tarn. |
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Our case studies reveal that the rationality of climate change adaptation relies on multiple and scattered responsibilisations. |
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There are many other venues scattered throughout the county, of all types and sizes. |
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The trail climbs out of the Calder valley through the scattered hamlet of Colden, crossing Colden Water by an ancient clapper bridge. |
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Its small community is scattered along the 10 kilometres of the dale in a series of isolated houses and small hamlets, with no village. |
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There are many more smaller parks and open spaces scattered around the city, which makes Leeds one of the Greenest cities in the United Kingdom. |
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Best looked for on farmland and moorland with nearby forestry or scattered trees. |
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Manhattan was a line of constellations, the riverway a gulf of darkness in which were scattered stars. |
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The parish includes the small hamlets of Aish, Harbourneford, Lutton, Brent Mill, and many scattered farmhouses. |
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Through the rolling introduction of the NYSE Hybrid Market the event dates in our analysis are scattered over almost four months. |
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Puns and similar witticisms are irrepressibly scattered all thru fan writings, even the most sercon. |
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There are, for instance, those puzzling slurrings and staccato markings that are scattered through the primary sources of the organ music. |
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The first order of business upon arrival was to select a pair of tapochki from the dozen or so scattered in messy stacks about the foyer. |
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The storehouses at Talcahuano had been burst open, and great bags of cotton, yerba, and other valuable merchandise were scattered on the shore. |
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Excrement and urine scattered across swathes of the baggage reclaim hall in the hectic Terminal One at Heathrow. |
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Many valley sides are now a mass of bracken with scattered hawthorn, much loved by whinchats. |
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Cheshire Farm's Amaretto Liqueur ice cream, scattered with crushed amaretti biscuits makes an indulgent end to any meal. |
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Guest tables were adorned with bouquets of baby's breath in rustically elegant, narrow mouth glass amphoras and scattered tea lights. |
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Chunks of Phoenician bichrome pottery lay scattered around Doreen's skeleton. |
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He identifies numerous woven antependia and tapestries, now scattered among several museums, which formerly adorned these altars. |
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There were scattered apoptotic cells, few binucleate cells, and multifocal areas of necrosis within the mass. |
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In See Sharp, 1997, smashed jelly rolls are scattered across a piano keyboard. |
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The infiltrate was predominantly lymphocytic, with scattered histiocytes and plasma cells. |
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Fluctuating weather and water conditions resulted in scattered walleyes and saugers. |
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Guided by an orienteering map, the team had to find 28 saunas scattered across 22 locations. |
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The old clans are scattered now, but blood is thicker than water still, and you're welcome to the fireside of your kinsman! |
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Nodular aggregates of monocytoid lymphocyte without secondary germinal centers were scattered throughout the lesion. |
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Each bomblet is the size of a soft drink can and, depending on the flight of the bomb, can be scattered over wide areas. |
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But many verbal absurdities and alogisms are scattered throughout the book. |
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The hotel gets its name from the priceless antiques from the Ottoman, Seljuk, Roman and Hittite eras scattered all over the place. |
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Hemorrhage, monocytes, pale monocytoid B cells, and scattered multinucleated giant cells can be found between follicles. |
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Teesside, and the rest of the North-east, this week will see scattered showers and breezier conditions, according to the Met Office. |
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When his 3,500 troops advanced, their lines became scattered in a disorderly formation. |
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Rugova's presence in Belgrade scattered another set of accusations from KLA and its supporters. |
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Employees have been publishing blank columns scattered through the newspaper in protest of his dismissal. |
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Newton noted that regardless of whether it was reflected or scattered or transmitted, it stayed the same colour. |
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Being a city university, it does not have a main campus and instead its buildings and facilities are scattered throughout the city centre. |
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His ashes were scattered near the Maugham Library, The King's School, Canterbury. |
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His ashes, mixed with those of Charlotte, were scattered along footpaths and around the statue of Saint Joan in their garden. |
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He asked for his ashes to be scattered in Scotland and gave his own children Scottish names. |
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Caithness is a land of open, rolling farmland, moorland and scattered settlements. |
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Much of the rest of the population lives in crofting townships scattered around the coastline. |
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Both artists, supported by a number of assistants, created a large variety of artworks and sculptures that are scattered throughout the town. |
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There are scattered Celtic place names throughout, increasing towards the west. |
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Some of the stones have been scattered, but at least seven are in their original position. |
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Zinc mines are scattered throughout the world, with the main areas being China, Australia, and Peru. |
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De Burgh's fleet scattered the French and captured their flagship, commanded by Eustace the Monk, who was promptly executed. |
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For several hundred years the valley of the River Taff was heavily wooded, with a few scattered farms on the mountain slopes. |
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In addition there are other smaller scattered communities within this area. |
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Although dense stands of tall nut-heads are sometimes present after flooding, the plant more commonly occurs as scattered individuals. |
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There are only two main germ layers, the ectoderm and endoderm, with only scattered cells between them. |
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Instead, lines are drawn to best approximate the locations of exact values, based on the scattered information points available. |
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Megalithic building structures called nuraghes are scattered in great numbers throughout Sardinia. |
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The reserves are scattered through England, from Lindisfarne in Northumberland to The Lizard in Cornwall. |
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First light on the 30 May saw the French fleet scattered into groups across a wide area. |
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In pursuit was Philips van Almonde and the Dutch fleet, with the various English divisions scattered behind. |
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Despite scattered outbreaks of warfare the following year, Gaul was effectively conquered. |
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The French broke off the pursuit but were still scattered as Hawke's fleet came into sight. |
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In other words, a submarine had less chance of finding a single convoy than if it were scattered as single ships. |
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The bulk of French armour was scattered along the front in tiny formations. |
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What he said would mean nothing to the thousands of Tamils scattered around the world, who are too afraid to return to their homeland. |
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Apart from the Nile Valley, the majority of Egypt's landscape is desert, with a few oases scattered about. |
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When these come into contact with an object they are usually reflected or scattered in many directions. |
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A multitude of parks and gardens, both public and privately owned, are scattered throughout the city. |
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Isolated Roman villas and small forts and settlements were also scattered throughout the area. |
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By comparison, in its native range, Norway maple is rarely a dominant species and instead occurs mostly as a scattered understory tree. |
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It is native to Southeast Europe and Western Asia, and is naturalised in the British Isles and scattered locations in North America. |
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Anywhere from 1,000 to 5,000 people reside throughout the year at the research stations scattered across the continent. |
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Inuit from hundreds of smaller camps scattered across the north, began to congregate in these hamlets. |
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Slaves outside of Sparta almost never revolted because they were made up of too many nationalities and were too scattered to organize. |
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The honour of Christchurch consisted of many widely scattered manors in several counties. |
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The perspiratory glands of the skin are scattered everywhere throughout the integument, being most abundant on the anterior portions of the body. |
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A large force of Bastarnae chased them up the mountain, but were driven back and scattered by a massive hailstorm. |
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Some of the best clues come from tumuli, elaborate artifacts, votive offerings and rock carvings scattered across Northern Europe. |
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The mausoleum was despoiled by the Goths in 410 during the Sack of Rome, and his ashes were scattered. |
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Native Dacians continued to live in scattered rural settlements, according to their own ways. |
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They went off the road and pinballed alongside a stretch of guardrail as the Bambis scattered. |
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