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He scatters edible flowers and tender radish slices on top.
You are telling me what's inside that scatters the electrons.
Glass scatters everywhere, and within seconds, a police car pulls up.
Aaron scatters thinly sliced onions and kohlrabi in with with cabbage leaves.
In a floor piece called Mine, Smith scatters 3D red glass stars.
The blue end of the spectrum scatters first, leaving behind only red.
An illuminating light shined onto these voxels scatters to become the image.
The milky appearance is due to how light scatters off those microdroplets.
I trot forward and a flock of pigeons scatters into the sky.
Fog typically scatters the laser light, making it difficult for autonomous vehicles.
Then the group suddenly scatters, shouting that the man has a gun.
In Dr Geraci's experiment the suspended bead scatters laser light onto a detector.
Esmerelda, as you can guess, is named for the green light it scatters.
Akers's research is excellent, and he scatters plentiful Easter eggs for the savvy.
For spring, Mr. Kluger scatters pickled ramps, favas and spring onions on top.
It proves that wave energy scatters rather than lingering near the object indefinitely.
"1907 Comes in Noisily; Moon Scatters Fog" the Page One headline read this time.
A sky that catches the light and scatters it, creating dozens of intricate layers.
Aside from a few wearing masks, the crowd scatters, with the police in pursuit.
A figure dressed in dark clothing appears to approach the four, and everyone scatters.
A brush fire moving with the wind scatters embers in a residential neighborhood in Ventura.
Couscous scatters across the floor, crumbs tapering off into the darkness of the black rug.
"Everyone packs up the leftovers and scatters into the mountains for a picnic," he said.
Instead, it get's its red appearance because of the way the Earth's atmosphere scatters light.
The family scatters; some die on the spot, and those that live are left homeless.
A figure dressed in dark clothing appears to approach the four and then everyone scatters.
The more gas molecules and particles in the atmosphere, including volcanic ash, the more light scatters.
And those sing-songy jingles he scatters heavily throughout the piece keep me humming hours later.
It grabs control of your attention and scatters it across a vast range of diverting things.
But now that he is older he sometimes scatters seed for the chickens, as they say.
A swarm of stealthy ships destroys Enterprise and scatters the surviving crew on a nearby planet.
" Another witness, Fatriana Evans, said it "sounded like fireworks — pop, pop, pop — and then everybody scatters.
It grabs control of your attention and scatters it across a vast range of diverting things.
At the same time, the Out of Bounds Festival scatters site-specific work throughout the city.prototypefestival.
But, so, it goes bankrupt and everybody scatters to the winds, essentially, and goes to different places.
Llama San scatters a few puffs of matcha foam over the plate, between curls of fresh coconut.
He is capable of rhetorical organization; more often he scatters his rhetoric like seed, or like curses.
As with lots of other Mario games, Super Mario Run scatters five pink coins in each level.
In "Sanctum," Taaffe scatters and layers pictographs and symbols derived from various cultures across an atmospheric field.
When Papa Fuerte arrives, the gang quickly scatters, allowing the boys to make their way back to school.
The second part, ENIGMA, breaks up data into thousands of small pieces, encrypts each piece, and scatters them.
Each review scatters in the word "relevant" like an overzealous child putting sprinkles on an ice cream sundae.
Thomas scatters it across the book, maintaining a novelistic tone throughout; indeed, it is a pleasure to read.
Geissler also scatters her book with meditations on work from Gertrude Stein, Eva Meyer, Monica de la Torre.
When the officer pulls out a gun and fires a shot, the crowd of about 20 teens quickly scatters.
Flying fox poop is chock full of plant seeds which the animal unceremoniously scatters during its nocturnal feeding activities.
The researchers were able to detect RNS blooms due to the unique way this plankton absorbs and scatters light.
A corny and sometimes clumsy one, it scatters pleasures here and there, Mr. De Niro's alert performance among them.
Ms. Davis's pianistic language is rangy and full-blooded, sometimes speaking in ripples and layers, elsewhere in adamant scatters.
Johnson scatters enough hints to keep you busy guessing as characters enter and exit amid abrupt cuts and flashbacks.
If Cassidy Sokolis ever needs to wake up before 11 am, she scatters three alarm clocks throughout her bedroom.
The galactic center scatters incoming visible light, so the researchers used special radio telescopes in order to spot their source.
She cuts the dough into small pieces and scatters these on a plate with smudges of creamy white bean paste.
The five heaters she scatters around the apartment have caused $600 worth of utility bills, which she has not paid.
The Easter bunny breaks into your house, takes your eggs out of your refrigerator and scatters them around the yard.
She knocks over a bunch of candles on the terrace, scatters broken glass everywhere, and eats a bunch of wax.
Hunting makes the animals warier and scatters sounders, or family groups, which go on to multiply in new family groups.
Developed from cellulose, it is remarkably thin and lightweight, and scatters light extremely well to achieve an incredibly bright white.
Just a few millionths of a meter thick, it scatters light 20 to 30 times more efficiently than white paper.
As well as shavings of salsify, Carreira scatters crumbs of caramelised whey, adding a biscuity counterpoint to the citrus-soaked meat.
But fog, which is made up of countless tiny water droplets hanging in the air, scatters the light in all directions.
Before anyone can invoke Mr. Pink's immortal Reservoir Dogs line, "we're supposed to be fucking professionals," everyone scatters...and straps up.
"Elastomer rubber is very soft and so the surface becomes rough, and it is that roughness that scatters light," Clarke added.
One of my children scatters it into the hot melted butter, blooming the spice before it goes onto the popped corn.
The cosmic dust of Team Meyer scatters apathetically, with no ending better and more deserved than that of President Richard Splett.
The director, Mark Pellington, who scatters photos of the young Ms. MacLaine in the house like religious relics, clearly adores her.
When additional sunlight then strikes the mist, it scatters the light, giving off a brilliant glow that makes the spots appear brighter.
To try and capture this complexity, the authors treat each hair as nested cylinders through which light travels differently, scatters, and exits.
Short-wavelength blue light scatters more in the eyes than red and yellow light, which can cause retina damage in extreme cases.
While the pan simmers gently, she scatters some rinsed canned chickpeas, big fat Castelvetrano olives, and more green onion tops and cilantro.
But he scatters Bronte pistachios on a beet salad, adds them to a vinaigrette for veal, and relies on them for desserts.
Blue light scatters more in the human eye than the longer wavelengths of yellow and red, and sufficient levels can damage the retina.
When this sunlight interacts with the chemicals in the rocket exhaust, it creates a prism effect and scatters light at all different wavelengths.
When the ground moves, it places a strain on the cables that scatters the light and sends it hurtling back toward the device.
"They work very well in pairs," said Mr. Fink, who scatters them around a room to create "broken symmetry," for a relaxed feel.
Cox, however, argues that a lightsaber battle would entail photon-photon, or "gamma gamma scattering", in which one photon scatters or deflects from another.
But a mesh scatters multiple WiFi "pods" throughout your house, meaning your devices don't have to work as hard to maintain a robust connection.
A crash that scatters parts is called a yard sale, a term that is also used to describe a gear-strewing fall in skiing.
In between, Wendy Warren, an assistant professor of history at Prince­ton, scatters massacres, a rape, beheadings, brandings, whippings and numerous instances of forced exile.
Keith cites precedents for his thinking: a company that scatters cremation ashes from a high-altitude balloon, and jet engines, whose exhaust contains sulfates.
In her painting "Reg Park and the Hard Gainers," Suzanne McClelland scatters cyclones of dark marks and smears with contrasting body measurements and weights.
It's a breather that Peele uses for light jokes and intimacy (Duke's amiable performance provides levity and warmth) while he scatters narrative bread crumbs.
Ms Jepsen says that her San Francisco-based startup uses holography to reconstruct how light scatters in the body, so it can neutralise this effect.
Close can't quite decide where it wants to go, and rather than committing to one narrative strand, scatters many,hoping that one ending will stick.
Today users access the Internet from everywhere via mobile devices, which scatters information about individuals' usage across a wide range of network providers and locations.
In "Structure with One Thousand Pieces" (1966-68), a Saloua Raouda Choucair sculpture, irregular sequences of wooden fragments compose a tower that scatters the lamplight within.
The fungus scatters spores into the air, which land on a host's body, working its way inside and sprouting long tendrils reaching into the host's brain.
Today, Mr. Schultz — who is a juggler — scatters a specific type of letter throughout his crossword, and you might not even notice until you are finished.
In the process, they awake a cruel force that scatters the group around the island, constantly manipulating the thresholds of space and time in menacing ways.
Even what John Cheever once called the marvelous skulduggery of illicit love, time chips away and scatters, and what you'd thought would be seared for life?
Depending on the flow of blood under the skin, the light scatters in different ways, allowing the Pebble 2 + Heart Rate to monitor the wearer's heart rate.
They fanned out, loping off on their own as if they were scattering across the plains (or wherever it is that prey scatters), but resistance was futile.
In "The Tantalizing Fly," 10 the clown borrows Max's fountain pen to clobber a fly, swings the pen, and scatters ink off the page—and onto Max's face.
The team's laid-back leader, Novi Susetyo Adi, gives out directions and everyone scatters, each with a piece of scientific equipment to probe soil, leaves, air, and trees.
Much of the same visual and audio aesthetics can be found in Sway, which employs minimalist colors and scatters sparse lines of text on-screen only when absolutely necessary.
Early in my research on sounds, I came to sound absorbers and acoustic foam, which bounces and then scatters the sound waves in several directions, causing them to dissipate.
In a normal, non-volcanic sunset, light from the sun has to travel through a significant amount of Earth's atmosphere, and blue light scatters off of aerosols it encounters.
Hooters, the casual dining establishment which is best known for the skimpy, skintight outfits that its waitresses wear and the bad puns about boobs that it scatters throughout its locations.
When the white sunlight hits the Earth&aposs atmosphere, it  scatters the blue light  but pushes the red light through straight to the moon — and so, a blood moon rises.
As for why the Moon turns red, it's because sunlight is still refracted and bent around the Earth's atmosphere—which scatters the blue light, so only red light shines through.
The mural's title comes from a line of Jure Detela's hermetic poem: "How the Sensuality in Me Scatters" (2017) even though it appeared to me that sensuality was being collected.
Blue light scatters more in the atmosphere than other parts of the spectrum, meaning that it spreads farther and wider in the atmosphere than other colors of light like red light.
Sites of interest, where Neolithic and Mesolithic flint scatters were found, for example, are flagged with icons; as you approach and click them, photographs pop up with descriptions of the discoveries.
In today's study, Choi's team created a binder that is both elastic enough to accommodate the expansion, and strong enough to keep the silicon from expanding so much that it scatters.
He has the autodidact's love of learning; throughout the book he scatters extended explanations of agricultural processes—how rice is cultivated, how sorghum is processed, how it feels to pick cotton.
"Strange Fruit" (1992–1997) scatters empty, decaying fruit skins across the gallery; the peels sag and lump, and have the tender oddity of something dead and mummified, unable to be resuscitated.
Specifically, "Contagion" scatters its attention among so many characters -- including victims and those desperately working to find a vaccine -- that it suffers in stoking an attachment to any one of them.
And because light scatters in tissue (think of how your whole fingertip glows red when you press a pen-torch against it), the precise source of reflected signals is hard to identify.
The AirU program has students building their own particulate-matter sensors, starting with toy blocks, a cheap Arduino computer board, and a photo resistor that scatters light to detect particles of pollution.
Where the Army scatters recruits across a vast institution that includes accountants and mechanics who have little contact with the harsher realities of military work, every marine is trained as a rifleman.
The most durable gain Saudi Arabia can hope to achieve is if the price war scatters and dismantles much of the skilled workforce and ecosystem of specialist oilfield service and supply companies.
With Denton in custody, Nora escapes to the seaside town of Polperro, to a summer house she and Rachel once rented, where she grieves in earnest and scatters Rachel's ashes in the ocean.
Because that alone doesn't look enough like the manifestation of spring abundance for her, she shaves more bright red radishes over top like parmesan cheese on pasta, and scatters feathery fronds of fennel.
"Pause from this compulsion to a fast-paced life that scatters, divides and ultimately destroys time with family, with friends, with children, with grandparents, and time as a gift...time with God," he said.
Brands often invite celebrities to sit at their table, and Ms. Wintour also often invites up-and-coming designers who may not be able to afford a ticket and scatters them around the event.
Throughout the exhibition, which scatters the works of 92 artists from 40 countries over three floors, you are presented with new and meaningful realms of possibilities within the fields of science, geography, history, and politics.
"'Amelie' is one of those once-in-a-decade comedies which scatters its charm like pearls from a broken necklace, all the more adorable because they are not real," wrote The Times critic Barbara Ellen. 
The most likely explanation, Molaro says, is that volatile substances within the bright spots are sublimating under the Sun's piercing rays, producing an ephemeral haze that scatters solar radiation and leads to additional daytime brightening.
These scales, which are very thin, are formed from a dense and complex network of chitin, which scatters all wavelengths of light very efficiently; it is this particular exoskeleton that makes Cyphochilus appear so white.
It appears red for the same reason that sunsets look red—the Earth's atmosphere scatters different colors in different amounts, and more red light than than blue light makes it around the Earth to the Moon.
A brand will often invite celebrities to sit at its table, and Ms. Wintour also often invites up-and-coming designers who may not be able to afford a ticket and scatters them around the event.
Trump often retweets himself while the White House may retweet him; Conway may retweet Fox News; and many media outlets often retweet their own tweets, which scatters more news about Trump's administration on their readers' timelines.
He delivers it through USB devices that he scatters around the convention center, making it easy for unwitting professionals to pick up and stick right into their computers, computers with all those spreadsheets and proprietary client lists.
Surveillance video from the parking lot where Nipsey was shot showed the rapper casually talking with three other men in front of The Marathon store when a figure dressed in dark clothing approaches them and everyone scatters.
While the United States hasn't been struck by an ISIS operative yet that has come here from abroad, it's something—along with homegrown terrorism--we need to guard against, especially as the Islamic State splinters and scatters.
Bean, who presumably knows that any danger she gets into can be sorted out by the city guard, escalates the fight, gets cornered, and in a last-ditch attempt to escape, scatters the gold on the ground.
As the Heat's Big Three scatters and fades—with Dwyane Wade in Chicago and Chris Bosh potentially forced into an early retirement due to heath issues—Winslow has emerged as a cornerstone of whatever comes next in Miami.
In a glass baking dish, she lays out the raw mackerel and scatters the ground cherries, tomatoes, and some herbs around it, then carefully fishes the slightly-marinated eggplant from the pot and arranges that in the dish, too.
The San Francisco startup is developing an optical imaging system—sufficiently compact to fit inside a skull cap, wand, or bandage—that scatters and captures near-infrared light inside our bodies to create holograms that reveal our occluded selves.
Image: NASA/JPL/Space Science InstituteIn 2014, analyzing visible and infrared spectra collected by Cassini during solar occultations, researchers demonstrated that Titan absorbs, refracts, and scatters sunlight in ways that may obscure information about deeper parts of the atmosphere.
What the workout gives participants is an appreciation of the museum itself: the soaring ceilings, narrow hallways, spacious galleries; how the sunlight rakes and refracts through the windows, then scatters like beads from a broken necklace across the floor.
And the team is leaning towards using a technology called diffuse optimal tomography to pull all of this off, which would work by shining near-infrared light onto brain tissue, and deducing patterns of neurons based on how the light scatters.
The basic idea is one we've seen before: It's possible to discern the shape of an object on the far side of an obstacle by shining a laser or structured light on a surface nearby and analyzing how the light scatters.
In plain English, it's a visual spectrum that helps scientists measure the depth and structure of Saturn's cloud structure, while also showing us how this gas giant absorbs and scatters sunlight in its methane rich atmosphere, among other phenomena.[NASA]
The researchers placed the superconducting circuit in an optical cavity (a chamber in which photons of the right wavelength can bounce around) so that, if the system is in the bright state, the way that light scatters in the cavity changes.
Whether it's between flat super teams or talent scatters across the league because the financial structure incentivizes high picks to stay where they were drafted, whoever makes it to the top will hardly be there long enough to plant a flag.
It includes no dialogue from William Shakespeare's play, although Müller invents a number of Shakespearean-sounding quotes and scatters them throughout the dense text, along with references to some of the Bard's other plays and German literature, philosophy and history.
But the show tends to struggle when it scatters these characters too far across its landscape, as has happened in the past few years, because the thinness of those characters becomes more apparent if Tyrion or Arya isn't around to draw viewers' attention.
"It's when you're looking into the night sky and you're expecting to see stars, but what's getting in the way is light that originates on the ground, goes into the air and then scatters back down and into your eyeball," Mr. Barentine said.
As I read "Infinite Jest" in the dark early mornings before my Uzbek language class, I could hear my host mother talking to the chickens in the barn on the other side of my bedroom wall as she flung scatters of feed before them.
It becomes clear to the reader pretty early on just what Gaines is recruiting Sarat to do — in fact, El Akkad scatters a bread-crumb trail of clues through the novel, as he tracks Sarat's increasingly risky peregrinations after a gruesome massacre at Camp Patience.
If you're not sure where to start your PST: LA/LA experience, Thursday evening at 7pm, Brazilian artist Anna Maria Maiolino will be restaging her 1981 performance, "Entrevidas," in which she scatters dozens of eggs on the ground and attempts to navigate them, in conjunction with her current MOCA retrospective.
After an invigorating scene in which Iris scatters Donovan's ashes around a crappy hotel suite even though he specifically asked to not remain there, she and Liz Taylor (Denis O'Hare) resume their impossible mission by collecting Ramona Royale (Angela Bassett) from her little shop of horrors down in the dungeon.
The white and colored sections of her works are characterized by an impasto-like surface which modulates and reflects light, an effect produced by Corse's use of glass microspheres — minuscule glass beads that are often used to make the white lines on highways luminescent — which she scatters over the surface of her canvases.
On the other hand, global cooling appears to be caused by large explosive volcanoes that eject water vapor and sulfur dioxide into the lower stratosphere forming a sulfuric acid aerosol or mist that reflects and scatters sunlight, cooling Earth 2628 degrees for two to four years, but lowering ocean temperatures for nearly a century.
Greta, currently in theaters, is the latest one, casting Huppert as a lonely widow who scatters purses on the subway in hopes of luring a good Samaritan to her Brooklyn backhouse to keep her company — a dark fairy tale set in a New York that looks all the more dreamlike for clearly being shot in Toronto.
That seems to be the idea, although it takes an attentive, patient viewer to fit together the shards that Ms. Tan scatters throughout, and to see how the flashbacks to Thana's childhood, with its pleasures and dark secrets, fit in with his more recent slights and grievances, including the impending demolition of one of his buildings, a glass-tower monument to consumerism.
I quickly internalized the did-you-know facts about it that a tour guide recited on my first visit to the city: Until renovations in the 1990s, it measured 365 meters tall (about 1,200 feet), so that schoolchildren could remember its height; it got its nickname, the Pope's Revenge, because of the way sunlight scatters into a cross on the sphere's dimpled surface — something East German officials did not like.
What's more, the first episode, directed by the terrific Neil Marshall (helmer of some of the best Game of Thrones episodes, as well as the tremendous horror film The Descent) and written by Matt Sazama and Burk Sharpless, has plenty of good ideas for how to increase the tension as the family scatters across the surface of this strange planet to find a way to rescue Judy as her oxygen levels run lower and lower.

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