This "deep scattering layer"—named for the way it was found by the scattering of sound waves—is not local to Mexico.
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The catch is that this sort of scattering occurs in concert with three other forms of scattering, so it's hard to pick out from all of the noise.
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Indonesia's meteorology agency said the sky had turned red in parts of Sumatra due to the "scattering of sunlight by particles floating in the air, also known as Mie scattering".
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This goes against the findings of studies that put forward the hypothesis —known as the diffuse scattering effect — that scattering sunlight could increase plant growth by distributing light more evenly across leaves.
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A police helicopter hovers directly above, scattering dust and trash.
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Call it the great shallowing and scattering of interpersonal communication.
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Merrill's "A Scattering of Salts" — still deliciously unfinished, still reading.
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The Maybach pulled up, scattering a rafter of wild turkeys.
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Barrs' family considered scattering his ashes at the Staples Center.
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The wind had started blowing, scattering the stagnant clouds above.
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Others showed people toppling mannequins, overturning racks and scattering clothes.
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The flock flew, scattering white dots into the evening sky.
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Scattering a few tables and lawn chairs around won't do.
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Some are just a scattering of makeshift tables in alleyways.
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Sunset colors are created by a phenomenon called Rayleigh scattering.
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A random scattering of startled eyes blinked like tree lights.
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One could almost see the balls scattering around his mind.
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Wild animals have made holes in storage containers, scattering seeds everywhere.
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The structures are more properly known as extreme scattering events (ESEs).
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A loud explosion sent a group of them scattering for shelter.
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The wind was unpredictable, lifting and scattering ash in all directions.
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Perfect with a scattering of pomegranate seeds for color and crunch.
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Democrats risked scattering their votes, and potentially not making the runoff.
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Sometimes they career across sidewalks to avoid the police, scattering pedestrians.
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Everyone scattering in chaotic efforts to escape, to hide, to live.
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Photons scattering off each other is also something physicists expected to find.
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This can be ameliorated by adding germanium, which reduces absorption and scattering.
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Even in Times Square, there was only a slight scattering of tourists.
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People could be seen scattering in all directions as the rockets fell.
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The sky, full of water vapor, is blue because of Rayleigh scattering.
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The plane rises over New York and into the slowly scattering clouds.
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It still has a scattering of gentlemen's farms and Gilded Age mansions.
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Hammel carried the principal workload, scattering four hits over six shutout innings.
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Bryan, Reinaldo and Franklin scrambled into a neighbor's dirt yard, scattering chickens.
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Sweets fell out without incident, chocolate and lollipops scattering across the floor.
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In later work Dr. Morawetz studied the scattering of waves off objects.
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He'd seen a scattering of empty white folding chairs throughout the Armory.
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And the scattering of American volunteers could be caught in the middle.
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Now that scientists know they can detect neutrinos scattering off a nucleus, they might be able to use them to detect supernovas, or use a similar technique to detect dark matter scattering off of nuclei, reports Science News.
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Polarize photons of just the right energy in just right way and then blast the field at just the right angle and we can get a scattering effect some two times that of the other concurrent scattering effects.
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You can perform the same experiment by scattering radiation from a black hole.
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As the season progressed, a scattering of NFL players joined Kaepernick in solidarity.
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And the same question invited by those field-scattering Peruvian farmers also arises.
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The ORNL physicists were able to observe this in action using neutron scattering.
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The scattering of the practice demonstrates the resilience of black people through pain.
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Nola struck out 10 while scattering one run, three hits and two walks.
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Its roof began leaking, scattering hundreds of travelers, a Twitter-posted picture showed.
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Family, friends, fans of Browne and Platt and a scattering of local residents.
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Nola struck out 13 while scattering one run, three hits and two walks.
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They came and went like the scattering of winter leaves in a blizzard.
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They are difficult to predict and they may involve a scattering of concerns.
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They'll search the forest all night for their feast, later scattering the seeds.
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Scattering his multifaceted hooks in unexpected corners, he tickles and scratches the ear.
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Visitors feel the breeze and hear the crows scattering skyward after the gunshot.
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During totality, the moon will look red because of sunlight scattering off Earth's atmosphere.
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I'd suggest scattering the gems randomly across each nail, mixing colors and sizes. 23.
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The fire crippled its educational infrastructure, destroying three campuses, scattering students across Northern California.
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These negate the lack of absorption and scattering that otherwise give ZBLAN its advantages.
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Beginning in the early 2000s, a few local galleries supported a scattering of artists.
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Her mother had laid waste in there, scattering brushes and girdles and makeup everywhere.
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He pitched seven scoreless innings, scattering four hits with six strikeouts and one walk.
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He pitched seven shutout innings, scattering three hits, walking one and striking out six.
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The waves can interfere, both constructively and destructively, changing their scattering and eventual appearance.
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He wrote that it makes sense that scattering in this way should increase absorptance.
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This scattering, called the Tyndall effect, is the same reason the sky is blue.
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There's a scattering of outdoor gardens serving as hubs for conversation and trading ideas.
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He has "weaponised" refugees by scattering Syrians among his foes in the European Union.
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She lands on her back, scattering crystal, plates and cutlery and the lit candles.
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Three historically black churches have burned in recent weeks, charring buildings and scattering communities.
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Shortly after, VTV shows video of soldiers and National Guardsman scattering along the avenue.
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Crouching to break, he connected with authority, scattering the balls violently around the felt.
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They notice that a simple cough or sneeze can send people around them scattering.
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They fired at the boat, deflating it and scattering its passengers into the water.
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Masked men burst in and steal a painting, sending people scattering in all directions.
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The blue ring is caused by sunlight scattering from haze particles common in Pluto's atmosphere.
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The Brewers' bullpen struck out eight in six innings, scattering three hits and three walks.
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Police claim the shots sent the partygoers scattering, with several taking cover behind a fence.
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The company says it uses a "scattering optic" to disperse the LED light throughout UpLamp.
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They tried to scale the fence, scattering only when he raised and cocked his gun.
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Or the "flying fish," which features tiny tadpole embers scattering away from a silent burst.
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Vasudevan's process involves scattering shredded plastic over hot stones to form a thin, primer coat.
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He allowed only one run in seven innings, scattering seven hits and striking out seven.
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It was desolate here, no other hikers, nothing but birds and a scattering of chipmunks.
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I like to mix things up with the odd seasonal twig and scattering of petals.
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More than two million Venezuelans have left their country, scattering throughout the Americas and Europe.
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It is an open Meeting, so there's a scattering of the old among the young.
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I remember my father rushing in and righting the boy, and sending those kids scattering.
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Scattering cancer cells worsens the disease and decreases a patient's chances of long-term survival.
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He was intentionally walked in the ninth, drawing a scattering of boos from Mets fans.
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Small fields with low dry-stone walls enclosed a scattering of cows, sheep and goats.
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Corey Baker went 4 2/3 scoreless innings, scattering three hits and striking out three.
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Marlow pops up after Kong makes his star entrance swatting down helicopters and scattering survivors.
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It also asks cities to provide incentives for degradable urns, scattering ashes and burials at sea.
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But directly measuring high-energy photons scattering off of each other, has been a real difficulty.
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The active ingredients in sunscreens protect the skin by reflecting, absorbing, and/or scattering ultraviolet radiation.
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These particles would then have undergone standard thermalization, scattering off each other and distributing their energy.
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Numerous Saviors go down, and as the fighting intensifies, the group is fractured and sent scattering.
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This week we're thinking roasted fish beneath a scattering of capers and a squeeze of lemon.
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Floodwaters are said to be one reason that Paris rats are scattering out on the street!
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Maduro&aposs speech was abruptly cut short and soldiers could be seen breaking ranks and scattering.
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The contest promises to be tough and crowded, with a scattering of outsiders now piling in.
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Scattering ashes (referred to as 'cremated remains' by the church) is not permitted under Catholic rules.
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So you could say that the edge of the universe is the surface of last scattering.
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Eyjafjallajökull, a volcano in Iceland erupted in 2010, scattering ash into the atmosphere and grounding aircraft.
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These impurities contribute to scattering and absorption loss and reduce the overall quality of the fiber.
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Like Google Home, they're designed to be inoffensive gadgets you won't mind scattering around your house.
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Instead of improving the investment climate more broadly, Mr Erdogan is scattering subsidies and tax breaks.
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Lopez (7-9) earned the victory by scattering six hits, walking three and striking out three.
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These interactions, said Tendulkar, can cause absorption, scattering, and many other effects on the radio waves.
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Then police officers surged into the square, scattering the protest, just minutes after it had begun.
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It is this scattering effect produced by photon-electron interactions that allow us to see objects.
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There were sheets being pulled off cars to, in this case, a light scattering of applause.
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There are a scattering of wide-eyed rookies and wise veterans to round out the squad.
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The first experiments performed at SLAC were in elastic scattering, but they provided no new insights.
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That scattering is "poetry's extreme generosity" refracted line by line, stanza by stanza, sonnet by sonnet.
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The storm ripped apart the family's wooden house, scattering children's clothes and strollers into the mud.
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But there was a scattering of visual evidence to tie it together and explain it simply.
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In 1993, the Oslo Accords granted limited autonomy to Palestinians in a scattering of disconnected islets.
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"They're literally scattering them around the house, putting them in hallways, workshops and garages," he said.
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Even so, Xi may catch glimpses of ghosts scattering before him as he enters the club.
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"They're essentially acting like a paper napkin in the air, they're scattering the light," he says.
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Scientists call this scattering, a term used to describe the redirection of light by small particles.
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A scattering of designers are invoking — and denying — the label to assert their identities and ours.
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He pitched 6 13/3 innings, allowing one run while scattering seven hits and four walks.
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He pitched 213 215/214 innings, allowing one run while scattering seven hits and four walks.
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The "meta-skin" is a step up from that, cutting down on waves scattering at different angles.
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Scattering random objects around the city to force players to explore an open world is nothing new.
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Lyman alpha photons are scattering light in that dark matter, and giving us insight into its structure.
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It's sort of a downgrade from Saturn's icy, light-scattering beauties, but still pretty cool I guess.
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Madson (1-0) earned the victory, scattering one hit and two strikeouts in 1 2/3 innings.
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He struck out six against three walks while scattering just three hits in Philadelphia' 423-2 win.
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He struck out six against three walks while scattering just three hits in Philadelphia' 6-2 win.
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In June Mr Xi visited Serbia and Poland, scattering projects along the way, before heading to Uzbekistan.
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Both offered him lukewarm endorsements at the convention; Mr. McConnell was greeted with a scattering of boos.
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All those hard slippery cubes of vegetables and meat, bouncing off the fork, scattering on the plate.
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Kraus opens her book with the bizarre pageant of Acker's ash scattering ceremony in Fort Funston, California.
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Orioles starter Kevin Gausman battled the Jays through six innings, allowing two runs while scattering 216 hits.
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No, to this trompe l'oeil of a pudding masterpiece we add a healthy scattering of white chocolate.
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As in a scattering of such cases in China, the students had become incensed by official inaction.
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His father and 5-year-old brother joined in the scattering, adding no method to the madness.
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A. What you are observing may be temporary color loss because of light scattering by ice crystals.
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Detwiler fell to 2-4 with the loss, scattering five runs on six hits with two walks.
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He turned to the scripture lesson, on the Tower of Babel, the scattering of the world's people.
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It has a light scattering of small craters, likely caused by small, rapid collisions with other objects.
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A scattering of fashion features, including one in the November French Vogue, have reinforced her star status.
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He avoided pointing his flashlight at the walls in an effort to keep the cockroaches from scattering.
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The I.E.D. had knocked the last Humvee off the road, scattering its armor, roof and doors downslope.
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The settlement is made up of a scattering of hamlets around a school, clinic and Buddhist monastery.
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Solar developers already use detailed computer models to assess things like solar radiation, light scattering, and so on.
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The researchers' light-to-sound converting chip, the first such microchip, relies on something called stimulated Brillouin scattering.
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This is called subsurface scattering, like the glow of light bouncing around a t-shirt covering a flashlight.
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It began in July as a scattering of tents along the side of an exit ramp in Minneapolis.
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Estrada settled for a no-decision at Boston on Tuesday after scattering three hits over seven scoreless innings.
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Rayleigh scattering through this cloud is depleting all the blues and leaving us with a sepia sky. pic.twitter.
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With his generous scattering of handouts and hints of more to come, he just about pulled it off.
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There's a scattering of support voiced, some from people who aren't members of the very vocal Unite faction.
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The sky is blue because of Rayleigh scattering, and the comparatively short wavelengths of high-frequency blue light.
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Stratton allowed two runs on five hits in 4 2/3 innings, scattering four walks and five strikeouts.
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Scattering ashes goes harshly against the culturally Chinese concept of respecting the ancestor's spirit with a permanent home.
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The government calls scattering ashes "green burials" despite the fact the body is still burned and emits carbon.
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The only break from this monochrome dreariness is a scattering of suspiciously decorative cerulean chairs in the mix.
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White Sox starter Reynaldo Lopez pitched six innings, allowing three runs while scattering nine hits and a walk.
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This creates a fantastic sight at night, with the corners of the glass refracting and scattering that light.
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"Wouldn't be interested," he says, almost snapping, and pours from the black pouch a scattering of Scrabble tiles.
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Leona runs a stand on the boardwalk that sells a random scattering of bad apparel and chotchkies. 218.
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A scattering of oil pumps nod lazily as they extract a few dollars of crude from deep below.
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At the entrance to the office was a scattering of sandals, rhinestone-studded wedges, and frayed straw slippers.
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As a bonus, fans are also given a scattering of interesting new insights into Harry, Dumbledore and Voldemort.
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According to NASA, this is due to small particles called aerosols in Titan's upper atmosphere scattering visible light.
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True to their heritage, these cattle stand up for themselves against jaguars, instead of scattering at their approach.
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The CHIME team believes this scattering is indicative of powerful astrophysical objects at the source of the bursts.
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But it has to be in some special place to give us all the scattering that we see.
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The man admitted to dismembering the woman and scattering her body parts in rural areas, the police said.
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Xavier watched him walk down the block, scattering a flock of pigeons along his way, hating the ignorance.
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But once the doors opened, they got right down to business, scattering to rummage through mounds of junk.
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Pruitt received a no-decision despite scattering four hits and striking out six in 5 1/3 innings.
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The process, also known as Raman scattering, often occurs when molecules are in transition to another energy level.
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There's also a scattering of eight entries, running both across and down, that are simply clued with a "—".
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In that brief scene at the station, a sliver of the city's 8.7 million inhabitants intersected, scattering light.
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They burn for billions of years then eventually collapse and cool, scattering some of their ingredients into space.
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Auto jobs started scattering during the energy crisis of the 1970s and the economic downturn of the 1980s.
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On Monday, Estrada repeatedly stymied the Yankees' pursuit of a big inning, scattering seven singles over seven innings.
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We walked along a narrow strip of scrubland, above the flood line, scattering the seeds left and right.
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Mr. Meyers did just that in the 21993s, scattering the series and relegating it to obscurity, until now.
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Why it matters: During totality, the moon looked red because of sunlight scattering off Earth's atmosphere — a blood moon.
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One population of medium-energy electrons showed truly odd behavior, scattering every which way—even back toward the pulsar.
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The Venezuela native went six scoreless innings in his last minor-league appearance on Thursday while scattering four hits.
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The idea behind a Bravo drone was to create chaos, send noncompliant citizens scattering, flush out their hiding places.
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A couple of centuries from now, humanity has colonized the solar system, scattering colonies across moons, asteroids, and planets.
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Shunkecia Lewis called it the most peaceful protest she's ever attended, until gunshots from a sniper sent crowds scattering.
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I watched Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton debate while Lila amused herself by scattering newspapers around the living room.
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After registering 23 strikeouts while scattering four hits over seven scoreless innings in a victory over Boston on Sept.
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The play has only one set—two gilt-edged mirrors, a scattering of gilt chairs—and only six characters.
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He gave up the one run in seven innings, scattering seven hits while striking out nine and walking two.
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Nor should mediating a dispute over a scattering of small islands be dismissed as somehow beneath the United States.
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The explosion ripped the roofs off several buildings, scattering sharp pieces of corrugated metal and debris across the area.
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Latos has made two career appearances — one start — against Oakland, scattering six hits over 33 23/25 scoreless innings.
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Sometimes, along the top of the painting, he colors the shards black and adds a scattering of white marks.
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In images, the work appears as an eerie, gnomic scattering of 24 tall, white boxes, isolated on a hill.
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You're aiming for a scattering of the pulp, each tiny juice vesicle remaining distinct until it hits your teeth.
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The experiment was known as elastic scattering, because the kinetic energy of the electrons was conserved in the interactions.
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Flash a scattering of numerals on a screen for just 210 milliseconds, then cover the numbers with white squares.
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After initially thinking it was an accident, she heard a male voice shout "Get down!" and saw people scattering.
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It careened down the hill from the main road into a thicket of trees, scattering a crowd of spectators.
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A hovering drone emitted a volley of tear gas canisters that tumbled and curled through the air, scattering protesters.
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There is a smaller change in the angle of light that hits the material, resulting in more internal scattering.
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What had been a scattering of small towns is now a major metropolitan area housing around four million people.
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By then, the shelves were mostly bare, except for a scattering of stuffed animals, tween jewelry and polyester pillows.
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Although the recent scattering of mass protests appears dramatic, scholars say it is a continuation of a rising trend.
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A blast woke Houston residents from sleep in the early hours of Friday morning, shattering windows and scattering debris.
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More than a year after Mr. Burton revealed his big plans, Orchard has completed just a scattering of transactions.
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Confidence: Medium-High Clouds thicken Sunday and showers are likely to start scattering into the area during the afternoon.
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Pelfrey was sharp in five scoreless innings against Boston on May 31, scattering two hits in a no-decision.
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Once, while scattering buttons around the club that said "Uppity Women Unite," a male waiter asked for a handful.
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Your theme clues will probably be question-marked, but you could have a scattering of other question marks, too.
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A Mayan warrior emerged from the throng in front of her, gold and copper bangles scattering light in all directions.
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Animators already know how to render subsurface scattering—there are mathematical parameters that define how light behaves in these situations.
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Flaherty fanned a career-high nine in five innings, scattering six hits and allowing one run while issuing a walk.
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Third, this collision and the scattering of stars and debris could have also created a "stellar halo" around our galaxy.
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This scattering effect is the same reason why our sky is blue during the day, and reddish-orange at sunset.
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These fractures have hampered the movement: The groups chose different starting points for big marches, scattering women around the city.
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Then I sweep it all in and grind it into powder because the fragments need to be unrecognizable for scattering.
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The discovery of the deep scattering layer was a landmark in the use of technology to get around these problems.
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The fire tore through an alkylation unit at the Girard Point section of the refinery, scattering debris across nearby highways.
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We remember our whole neighborhood, just a scattering of houses along a gravel road, smelling of barbecued chicken and fish.
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Orioles starter Kevin Gausman (3-2) went 7 1/3 innings and gave up two runs while scattering 303 hits.
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The right inset is a "scattering map" of the same region, combining two images taken at two very different angles.
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Fister settled for a no-decision in his last turn despite scattering four hits over six scoreless innings against Toronto.
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Twins starter Jose Berrios pitched 5 2/3 scoreless innings, scattering five hits and three walks while striking out four.
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In racial gerrymandering, lines are drawn to lower the influence of minority voters, sometimes by scattering them across different districts.
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When you see an object, for example, that information is delivered to your retina by the photons scattering off it.
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Dramatic footage from the episode showed Maduro and those around him wincing as apparent explosions sounded, sending soldiers nearby scattering.
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Maintenance was suspended after Islamic State seized the dam for two weeks in August 2014, scattering workers and destroying equipment.
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They bash each other with chairs and long neon lights, causing small explosions and scattering tiny pieces of glass everywhere.
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Gerrymandering can be achieved by concentrating a minority party's votes into one district and/or scattering them across multiple districts.
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As Eileen went down the hall, she could hear the scattering cold points of a young man's laughter, Jamie's laughter.
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Instead of moving the graves, the owner decided to simply build his restaurant around them, scattering tables next to coffins.
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Harper got a scattering of boos when he came to the plate in the first inning and throughout the game.
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And scattering ashes can be "misunderstood as a sort of religion of nature, while we believe in resurrection," he said.
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He pitched in a rehab game Sunday for Class-A Brooklyn, scattering two hits and one run over five innings.
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The 22-year-old threw seven innings, scattering four hits while walking four walks (one intentional) and striking out six.
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This is all quantified generally as a scattering cross-section, or the probability of a nucleon-WIMP coupling even occurring.
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The narcos retreated to the second floor of a building, scattering to pick up machine guns and a grenade launcher.
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The zoo staged a promotional collaboration with the show, scattering cardboard cutouts of the characters all throughout the penguin pen.
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He crashed into her, sending her to the floor, her books scattering and her poodle skirt rising over her knees.
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Then the accelerator was used to perform what is called deep inelastic scattering, in which electrons bombard protons and neutrons.
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So too with aerosol scattering and ocean seeding (Kelsey Piper wrote a piece about one such attempt at the latter).
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The Chinese have invested in a wide scattering of French sectors, including wine, hotels, and industrial food production, including milk.
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That legacy extends around the globe because the Nazis forced its closure in 1933, scattering Bauhaus teachers, students and aesthetics.
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Soon, all that is left is a scattering of petals and twisted stems, curled on the ground like punctuation marks.
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But it's a risky proposition to provoke conflict over a scattering of rocks in the South China Sea, analysts say.
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At a New Jersey store, the shelves were mostly bare, save for a scattering of stuffed animals and tween jewelry.
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The downed chopper hit a shrouded hillside near Calabasas, killing everyone on board and scattering debris over several hundred feet.
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Slice the duck breasts thickly against the grain and serve, maybe with a scattering of sliced scallions across the top.
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The scattering happens when the diameter of the particles is similar to the wavelength of visible sunlight, the agency said.
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A scattering of gobo chips on top serves the same function as the potato sticks on a Venezuelan hot dog.
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Death tumbles the nuns one by one, scattering them out of Oby's story like leaves from a tree in winter.
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The rest of the album ranges from sections of sharply arranged forward momentum to quiet, scattering moments like this one.
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Hernandez outdueled Peralta in the 2013 contest, scattering four hits over eight scoreless innings in his lone career start versus Milwaukee.
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In 1978, a nuclear-powered Russian spy satellite called Kosmos 954 crashed into Northern Canada with little warning, scattering radioactive debris.
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Many families left anyway, paying out of pocket for hotels inland or scattering farther away to stay with family and friends.
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The book's cover features little more than a scattering of sans serif letters, but does so in an artfully arranged way.
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But years ago, when you were in the womb, it began as little more than a scattering of undifferentiated stem cells.
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It destroyed three campuses, including Jay's high school, Ridgeview, and forced Paradise High School to close, scattering students across Northern California.
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They were a scattering of words that didn't make any sense together but sounded nice when sliding directly into your ear.
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This scattering can be picked up by a detector, and the resulting diffraction pattern will have a lot of bright spots.
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The Zika-infected female can lay an average of 150 eggs at once, scattering them among several sites to improve survival.
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Even before the 2014 stabbing case, the community was dying of natural causes; series were petering out and fans were scattering.
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Carrasco earned a win over Minnesota on July 15 by scattering two runs and four hits over 6 2/3 innings.
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Sunlight interacts with air molecules, which leads to a higher scattering of short waves of light, which we see as blue.
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And, if a scattering of claims on Reddit are to be believed, that window may have just been blown wide open.
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Bodyguards escorted Maduro out of the event and television footage showed uniformed soldiers standing in formation quickly scattering from the scene.
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Geer had planned on scattering her husband's ashes at Obstruction Point, one of his favorite places, she told CNN affiliate KIRO.
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It's just one of the many challenges authorities face as ISIS' self-declared caliphate unravels, scattering the militants and their families.
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In the year of the $1000 iPhone Amazon just announced a scattering of new gadgets and none cost more than $150.
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Spain's voters created the three-month impasse by scattering their votes among four large parties and a smattering of small ones.
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"Most people started scattering and they climbed the fence, but I had to stay with my buddies," he told ABC News.
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It was topped with a tumble of delicately dressed arugula, a scattering of cucumber slices and halved and peeled grape tomatoes.
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Roberto Salsa, a parish priest in the Piedmont town of Verbania in Italy, when asked about the practice of scattering ashes.
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The bottom falling out of one of his many projects, some shit beyond his control sending him scattering in the wind?
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These croc relatives proliferated all over the bygone Gondwanan landmass, scattering their fossilized bones across South America, Africa, Europe, and Asia.
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Starter Kolby Allard (4-0) pitched well for Texas, allowing one run and scattering eight hits in 6 33/3 innings.
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The demonstrators moved forward and the police responded with a volley of tear gas, scattering the Yellow Vests and the vandals.
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Activists have dubbed this the "leafblower approach" to solving homelessness, essentially scattering people without hint or suggestion where they should go.
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Odorizzi improved to 14-6, scattering two runs on five hits with two walks and eight strikeouts over his six innings.
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Driven by heavy winds, a six-story Cat in the Hat balloon had slammed into a lamppost, scattering debris onto spectators.
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The rocks of the jetty were scattering into the lake; like the dead bird, it was nearly level with its surroundings.
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There, the destruction of the traditional hutong alleys uprooted traditional martial arts and music groups, scattering residents across far-flung suburbs.
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The F-16s had bombed the parliament building, blasting holes in the façade and scattering chunks of concrete in the hallways.
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City government information official Zhang Qingyang said Liu Xia and Liu Xiaoguang had decided upon the scattering of ashes at sea.
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Clemens lost three consecutive turns before scattering three hits over five scoreless innings to defeat San Francisco in his last turn.
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Then a surge of seawater swept up the beach, scattering the crowds, flattening buildings, and sending parked cars crunching into trees.
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While this scattering of clues are in meteorites that have already reached Earth, there are plenty more up there circling our star.
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The figure stands just off center, with a circular scattering of small colored dots above and to the right of his head.
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For this show expect the usual mix of top-tier computers, TVs and appliances with a scattering of voice assistances included throughout.
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That's due to something called Rayleigh scattering, which occurs when particles in the air are smaller than the wavelength of the radiation.
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Those vibrations also exhibit distinct patterns, depending on frequency, which can be visualized by scattering a fine dust over a vibrating plate.
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Both species are using their light-scattering cells to create an palette of individual colors that, on a macroscopic level, appear white.
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But early pictures show that at least one section of the vault has fallen in, scattering charred debris across the cathedral floor.
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It's different from Rayleigh scattering, which applies when particles are smaller than the wavelength of light, as with particles in the atmosphere.
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Conversely, darker regions in the scattering map tend to reflect sunlight back toward the sun, probably because they have a rougher texture.
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Fiers was held out of the decision at Oakland on April 29 despite scattering two runs and seven hits across seven innings.
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A few months ago, Sheron said, he recalled players scattering in fear when a gun fell from someone's backpack onto the blacktop.
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Victorian ostentation gives way to embalming and a lifelike appearance for open caskets, to cremation and scattering of ashes, to green burials.
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That's a reasonable argument – but in scattering the allegations more broadly, it has almost guaranteed that the story will never go away.
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State laws regarding the disposition of ashes vary; many allow the scattering of ashes in parks or at sea, with various restrictions.
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"On top of a revenue hit that businesses in town are taking, we're taking a people hit with employees scattering," he said.
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The technique measures a vacuum effect known as Delbrück scattering and may allow for sensitive tests of the theory of quantum electrodynamics.
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Instead of scattering installations across Randall's Island, festival organizers decided to collect larger-than-life and tech-heavy works under one roof.
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Remove the pan from the oven, top with a scattering of thin-sliced jalapeño, and squeeze lime juice over the whole. Dinner!
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"Scattering" was detected in the fast radio bursts, which is a phenomenon that helps determine more about the environment surrounding the origin.
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Facts, science and truth — without power — are just leaves floating through the air in the age of Trump, scattering aimlessly without impact.
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Instead of scattering, try Let Your Love Grow, a product that turns ashes into plantable soil for a memorial flower or tree.
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But the cypress tore itself out of the earth by the roots, scattering dirt in all directions, and began to follow me.
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Last month a mourner brandished a hand grenade, he said, sending everyone scattering and leaving a 2000-year-old Ebola victim unburied.
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Wheeler (11-7) navigated plenty of traffic in allowing one run and scattering seven hits and two walks while striking out seven.
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Keith's group will measure the sunlight-scattering properties of the plume and evaluate how its particles interact with atmospheric gases, especially ozone.
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Mr. Kato was later acquitted, but in 2015, a South Korean activist was imprisoned for scattering leaflets that carried the same rumor.
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Client deadlines were approaching, a key designer was taking off work to get married, and the team was scattering for the holidays.
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They weren't armed, but the conventional explosives in two of them blew up on impact, scattering plutonium over the town of Palomares.
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With its tiers, one long sleeve, unexpected scattering of embellishment and studded black belt, the vibe was romantic yet rock 'n' roll.
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Fiers (13-6) consistently worked out of trouble, scattering seven hits and walking three while striking out six in 6 1/3 innings.
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Godley recorded his second straight scoreless outing after scattering three hits in six innings of Wednesday's 3-0 triumph at the Chicago Cubs.
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DeSclafani showed the typical rust after not pitching in a big-league game since September, scattering six hits in the first three innings.
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I was scattering matzo crumbs for the birds in the parking lot of a Key Food supermarket on Riverdale Avenue in the Bronx.
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This also refers to the effects of Rayleigh scattering [Editor: It's what makes the sky look orange at sunset or something like that].
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A panicked friend from Gumsa, a scattering of mud huts 6 miles from Dapchi, warned him he needed to leave the town immediately.
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It killed 57 people, ignited forest fires from the scattering of hot ash and caused floods as the snow melted from mountain tops.
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Musgrove (6-7) turned in his second straight strong start by scattering nine hits and striking out five before departing after 83 pitches.
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Footage uploaded to social media showed festival attendees scattering in fear and confusion as loud popping sounds could be heard in the background.
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The 29-year-old from Louisiana has not been victorious since scattering four hits over seven scoreless frames on June 7 against Cleveland.
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With ray tracing, you could simulate how rays of light interact with objects, producing realistic reflection, refraction, and scattering effects in real time.
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The party takes on the suffocating intensity of a nightmare, until a burst pipe sends all the visitors scattering out of the home.
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Their first stop was a large vacant lot overrun by low shrubs, a green carpet of vines, and a scattering of banana trees.
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He slammed into a barrier, scattering debris on the track and the red flag was raised until his wrecked car was hauled off.
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The scattering of pins that break free from the stifling pressure of the masses represent the process of crossing boarders, of receiving asylum.
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Glasnow (3-0) was the winner, scattering two hits and one walk over six scoreless innings while striking out a career-high 13.
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There are a scattering of restaurants and cafes in town, and Old Pasadena, Pasadena's pedestrian-friendly shopping district, is about six miles away.
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As the clock ticked toward Obama's address, a horde of people streamed around Harris every which way, scattering up and around the stadium.
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Masahiro Tanaka rebounded from two shaky outings by scattering five hits over seven innings, delivering the fourth consecutive strong start for the Yankees.
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"It is important that we remember today," Mr. Obama told an audience of 1,075, including a scattering of Buddhist monks in saffron robes.
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Astros right-hander Gerrit Cole labored over five scoreless frames, scattering six hits and a walk while recording seven strikeouts on 99 pitches.
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Hot pink stucco houses tumbled down a country road, and a scattering of wire chicken coops backed up against freshly laid brick sidewalks.
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Reynaldo Lopez took a no-decision, scattering two runs and six hits in 5 1/3 innings with four walks and six strikeouts.
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It's possible the two planets interacted at some point in the past, scattering off one another and settling in their current extreme orbits.
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A fireball, if you don't know, is a bright meteor that streaks through Earth's atmosphere, usually breaking apart and scattering into small pieces.
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In this game, though, Clevinger needed to work his way out of trouble a few times, scattering seven hits in the six innings.
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Toward dusk, we found ourselves flying through an immense pasture, scattering herds of black cows and calves, the light running out behind us.
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Berrios (8-4) pitched 7 1/3 innings, scattering six runs — three earned — and nine hits without a walk and registering five strikeouts.
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" She described his plans as a "scattering of measures, some of which address our demands, but without any financial means of enforcing them.
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The hurler has failed to pitch more than six innings since scattering three hits in a shutout versus San Diego on April 53.
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Pacific time on Sunday, scattering its remaining pieces over the southern Pacific Ocean, according to the United States' Joint Force Space Component Command.
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They make the gentlest rippling sound, these candlelit figures gliding ever so slowly through the water, perambulating around a spare scattering of boulders.
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Ho, a 25-year-old working at an investment bank, was scattering bricks along a road in Wan Chai for others to use.
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There was chaos at the Riverchase Galleria last Thursday night when shots were fired, scattering shoppers who had been perusing the holiday sales.
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Fiers (7-6) consistently worked out of trouble, scattering seven hits and walking three while striking out six in 6 1/3 innings.
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There were tents, camouflage netting, and a gravel lot where helicopters beat down from above, scattering a gyre of silt into the air.
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DeSclafani recorded his first career shutout on Saturday after scattering four hits and striking out nine in a 13-0 rout of Arizona.
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The rear panels have a slightly rough texture, and there's a degree of translucency and light scattering that makes them appear not altogether solid.
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The color of the ocean looks brighter and bluer after the storm, possibly because the choppy waters are better at scattering light, Hansen writes.
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To cloak an object then requires perfectly reconstructing the optical fields around that object such that it appears that no light scattering ever occurred.
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The Metropolitan Opera accepted the apology of the man who caused a terrorism scare after scattering his friend's ashes during a performance last week.
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The blast destroyed the front of a Big-C supermarket, scattering debris over a wide area and sending up a column of black smoke.
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He's a Microsoft distinguished engineer who joined the company after working on neutron scattering work at the experimental reactor at Riso Lab in Denmark.
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The 28-year-old Canadian tossed seven scoreless frames against Boston on Monday, scattering four hits while fanning a career high-tying 10 batters.
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They lifted up the futon, scattering the cats, and slumped it against the wall, blocking access to a tiny bathroom dominated by litter boxes.
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RHP Lance McCullers earned his fourth win in as many starts, scattering five hits over six innings while striking out eight against the Orioles.
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He fell to 2-6 with the loss, scattering five runs on seven hits in five-plus innings with one walk and six strikeouts.
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He and his team came out with one prototype—a laser scattering off of a stack of fluorescent screens—back in 2015, for example.
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"Many of us didn't think they were gunshots until people started scattering in every direction screaming and yelling that 'they were shooting,'" she said.
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In this case, the analysis would reveal telltale x-ray scattering patterns unique to whatever substance comprised sample taken from the mysterious white splotches.
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Carbon and methane now represent the deadliest enemy of all time, the first force fully capable of harrying, scattering, and impoverishing our entire civilization.
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Distance and dimension were difficult to judge because objects that would normally be faint or fuzzy from the scattering of light appeared disorientingly crisp.
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Obviously the folkloric name comes from the red color of the moon during lunar eclipses, caused by the Earth's atmosphere scattering the blue light.
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And the accumulated effect of all that scattering and moving was to create this 3D image in space that is visible from all angles.
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Cox, however, argues that a lightsaber battle would entail photon-photon, or "gamma gamma scattering", in which one photon scatters or deflects from another.
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Lance Lynn began an impressive scoreless innings stretch by scattering three hits over seven dominant frames against the New York Mets on July 9.
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The brilliant white glow of the moon slowly transformed into a dim red, a coloring caused by Earth's atmosphere scattering sunlight into the shadow.
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Leave a dome of mincemeat coming out of the tops, then scatter the apples with pinches of butter and a scattering of demerara sugar.
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The 33-year-old settled for a no-decision in his last turn despite scattering four hits over 23 25/23 innings against Texas.
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Twins starter Michael Pineda allowed one run in six solid innings, scattering seven hits, striking out three and leaving with a 4-1 lead.
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Ofer Newman, a witness, said that four gunshots rang out, scattering people in all directions, and that a second burst of fire quickly followed.
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Pressured, they engage an adaptation called fission-fusion, with packs breaking up and pairs and individuals scattering to the winds and colonizing new areas.
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Soon enough, the other panda joined in on the "fun" and started rolling around in the basket, scattering all the leaves on the ground.
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The neighborhood is known for its large stock of Queen Anne houses, with a scattering of other late Victorian and early 500th-century designs.
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The technique involves scattering bloody fish guts and oil into the water to produce a slick surface and lure sharks closer to baited hooks.
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The 63-year-old breezed through the powerful Texas Rangers lineup while scattering two hits across seven scoreless innings in a win on Saturday.
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And suddenly she hears a voice that isn't loud with excitement but which cuts into the air like smashed glass scattering, making everyone flinch.
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A scattering of heavily guarded buildings straddles the demarcation line between the two countries where the 1953 armistice suspending the Korean War was signed.
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Or, like America's sensor-scattering spree in the Vietnamese jungle in the 1960s, such schemes could wind up as expensive and ill-conceived failures.
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As more people converged on the square chanting anti-government slogans, the police began to fire live ammunition, scattering the mostly young male protesters.
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But before he could cast it, a barge loaded with pyramids of logs chugged past, causing the dolphins to dive and scattering the fish.
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Under Mr. Buhari, a former general, soldiers have made major gains against Boko Haram, storming forest hide-outs and scattering fighters into the countryside.
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Upon his return to Saudi Arabia, he worked his way up through the ranks of reporters at a scattering of Saudi and regional newspapers.
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Mr. Riegel's youngest brother, Hank Riegel, of Waterloo, N.Y., called Mr. McDonald's method of ash scattering appropriate, given his brother's offbeat outlook on life.
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Andriese has been sharp against Boston in his young career, scattering four hits over 9 2/3 scoreless innings in three appearances – one start.
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Rural and historically agricultural, it still has several working dairy farms, as well as a scattering of older houses on large expanses of land.
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She worked on carbon ribbons, semiconductors, nonplanar monolayers of molybdenum sulfide, and the scattering and vibrational effects of tiny particles introduced into ultrathin wires.
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Canister rounds disperse a wide-range of scattering small projectiles to increase anti-personnel lethality and, for example, destroy groups of individual enemy fighters.
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Flaherty (83-6) dominated the Brewers for the third time this season, scattering three hits in six innings while striking out seven and walking three.
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Suddenly, a huge blast erupts nearby; scattering Iraqi soldiers and civilians in the city's war-torn streets as a massive plume of black smoke rises.
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This week, the researchers debuted their attempt at creating a sound-scattering metamaterial at the 175th Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America in Minneapolis.
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Bauer stepped up by scattering two hits over five shutout innings of relief in Cleveland's 25-22 victory in 19 innings over Toronto on Friday.
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Rodon pitched 211 21989/3 innings for the White Sox (40-62), scattering one run and six hits while striking out nine and walking two.
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Mae's best friend and Circle sponsor Annie (Karen Gillan) goes from inner-circle power-player to disintegrating mess in a similarly abrupt scattering of moments.
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She hyped the fuck out of that single — and she's still scattering around Easter eggs that hint at what her full album will look like.
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We're scattering Henry's ashes in South Georgia [an isolated British outpost long known as the gateway to the Antarctic] in November, close to Shackleton's grave.
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Flaherty (7-6) dominated the Brewers for the third time this season, scattering three hits in six innings while striking out seven and walking three.
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Tanaka deserved a better fate on Thursday after scattering five hits and striking out seven over eight scoreless innings in a no-decision versus Baltimore.
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The fungus slowly consumes the brain, until it bursts through the host's head, scattering even more spores into the air to infect more unsuspecting hosts.
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RHP Alex Cobb had his third straight quality start Tuesday, scattering eight hits over seven innings of two-run ball to improve to 6-5.
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Sometimes during a total lunar eclipse, the Moon appears red due to sunlight scattering off Earth's atmosphere, causing some to call it a blood Moon.
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The isotope in question is iron-60 (60Fe), just one of the heavy elements produced by supernovae when they explode, scattering those elements into space.
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In a scene similar to the day before, police in riot gear lobbed tear gas canisters in front of a line of protesters, scattering some.
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Police launched raids in El Bordo and other areas, rounding up thousands of deportees and scattering those who escaped to other parts of the city.
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Every hour, the flowers cycle through a year's worth of seasons, blooming like spring, then dying in the fall, the petals scattering throughout the water.
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Bright regions on the scattering image preferentially reflect sunlight forward, away from the direction of the sun, probably because they have a relatively smooth texture.
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But scientists at Duke University have successfully detected these 'ghost particles' doing something no one has seen before: scattering off the nucleus of an atom.
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Meanwhile, each passing day claims more grazing land that is scattering animals to other states to be fed, watered and in some cases ultimately processed.
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Teheran (3-9, 2.81 ERA) exited a start against Colorado on July 22 after scattering three hits in four scoreless innings with right lat tightness.
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The 24-year-old was even better in his last home start, scattering three hits in eight scoreless innings against San Diego on Aug. 11.
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Verlander (4-0) didn't allow a hit until the fifth and surrendered just two runs while scattering four hits in seven full innings of work.
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I skidded clear through the bus loading zone, scattering the resources that had been carefully piled by others spending their last nights with the game.
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NOT so long ago Jean Pierre Nzabahimana planted his fields on a hillside in western Rwanda by scattering seed held back from the last harvest.
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Canada geese and gulls and mallards land on the water, but the traffic is always scattering them, or the non-stop wakes shake them loose.
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Footage uploaded to social media appeared to show festival attendees scattering in fear and confusion as loud popping sounds could be heard in the background.
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Al-Atta, 42, and his wife were killed in the pre-dawn strike that destroyed a floor in their home, scattering debris around their neighborhood.
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After an election in December produced no clear winner, scattering votes among the four main parties, those parties have failed to negotiate a governing coalition.
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He stood, loosely scattering greetings to his pups, the photographer and Sam, his wife of 38 years, before settling in at his massive mahogany desk.
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Asher made his season debut at Washington on Thursday and dominated through six innings, scattering two hits without allowing a run to earn the win.
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Scientists had long suspected that this scattering was one way gamma-ray bursts could produce so much ultra-high-energy light in the afterglow phase.
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Dozens of soldiers are also seen scattering during the event to commemorate the 81st anniversary of the Venezuelan national guard in the capital of Caracas.
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Washington RHP Ryan Madson has been downright impressive since being acquired from Oakland, scattering four hits and recording 12 strikeouts over eight scoreless innings. 2.
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The insurgents earlier this month mounted limited resistance to Iraqi forces inside Falluja before scattering after some commanders abandoned the fight, according to Iraqi officials.
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The temperatures left many small ice crystals in the flesh of the fish, which increased the scattering of light and the absorption of visible wavelengths.
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You choose toppings as on a pizza, but the tlayudas are just as lovely with nothing more than quesillo and a scattering of shredded cabbage.
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The Orioles went 0 for 7 against Tanaka with runners in scoring position, and he struck out eight in seven innings while scattering eight hits.
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Largely French, but with a scattering of Chinese and Americans, few in the registered crowd were likely to have been to a traditional auction before.
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The Isakson Prize citation referred to "his pioneering work on the optical properties of semiconductors and insulators" as well as his studies of Raman scattering.
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The blast jolted residents from their beds in the early hours of the morning, blowing out windows and scattering debris across roughly half a mile.
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Many of Fran's formal furnishings had come along from Dover, but now a bachelor scattering of magazines and cereal boxes had loosened their death grip.
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Families can create their own rituals, like having a small memorial service, scattering the pet's ashes, planting a remembrance tree or creating a photo album.
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An enthusiasm that blinded me from seeing the potential risks involved in scattering the ashes of my mentor in the orchestra pit of the Met.
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The rookie left-hander reached a career high with his seven innings, yielding just two runs while scattering 73 hits and not allowing a walk.
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The light scattering of paintings, sculptures and works on paper placed in the gaps between the environments offer a tasting menu of Ms. Kusama's greatness.
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Nova took a no-decision for the White Sox, scattering one run and four hits in five-plus innings with two walks and one strikeout.
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Because the probe was pointed back toward the sun, it saw a scattering of light rays, which is responsible for the spectrum of haze around Earth.
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The reason is that pulsars concentrate their energy in discrete beams, as opposed to scattering them in all directions, as most stars are wont to do.
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Kuhl turned in his best start of the season last time out, scattering four hits over seven scoreless innings in a win over the Cincinnati Reds.
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The 26-year-old began that stretch by scattering four hits over 7 2/3 frames in a 7-43 rout at Boston on Aug. 26.
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Most of these clues say the atmospheric conditions are there for a quick setback – perhaps a mere, fleeting "scattering of the sparrows" after a loud noise.
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He felt around for the dripping necklace and frustratedly threw it to the ground, scattering his ice (do people still say that?) across the base path.
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Wright tossed a complete game at Baltimore on May 30, scattering two runs, four hits and five walks over the nine frames to earn the win.
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It takes into account things like light scattering , shadows, and even the type of surface each photon bounced off before reaching your viewpoint in the game.
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Technology plays a disproportionate role — both catalyzing the contagion and scattering the impact — making it harder to remedy the harm and prevent further spreading and mutating.
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On a map, the tiny island chain is represented as a scattering of dots floating in the Mediterranean, between the coasts of Sicily and North Africa.
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"The trick to being really dark is to control the scattering of light," says Sönke Johnsen of Duke University, in North Carolina, who studies the dragonfish.
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Sanders begins by pulling a crumpled piece of paper out of his pocket, before turning to a small scattering of reporters gathered around a makeshift podium.
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I started my trip in the beachside town of Varkala, a place popular with photo-taking Westerners and locals scattering the ashes of their loved ones.
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The New Zealand rock band Headless Chickens are under fire for scattering the ashes of their late bass player onstage at an award show on Tuesday.
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The Florida Gulf Coast product breezed through seven scoreless innings at Toronto on Saturday, scattering four hits and striking out 25 in his third straight win.
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What's more, these repeating radio waves show signs of "scattering" — which suggests that the waves traveled through a turbulent patch of space filled with interstellar gases.
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Moyo's front door was blown open with explosives, scattering glass across the entrance hall, while the inside walls of Kasukuwere's house were pocked with bullet holes.
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Phelps fared well in a spot start on Friday, scattering four hits on 43 pitches over 4 1/3 innings in a no-decision at Colorado.
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Although previous efforts by Facebook to take down accounts linked with spreading disinformation aimed at elections, the Iranian-backed campaign was targeting a scattering of issues.
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