Take a hole punch to a randomly selected page from a glossy magazine and scatter a layer of confetti across your desktop. |
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It didn't take long for the fools to scatter out like a crazy school of fish. |
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He puts on his dressing gown, tearing one of its pockets in his haste, letting marbles scatter across the floor. |
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Gather the petals for potpourri, dry some flowers and make a Christmas wreath, scatter a few fragrant petals in your bath water. |
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Fallen leaves are swept into heaps, only to be blown away again and large palm fronds and tree branches scatter the tarmac. |
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These scatter the sun's rays, and prevent them from being focused together into a single bright point. |
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A single robin, pecking about on the garden step for his breakfast, will scatter a host of sparrows. |
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O'Brian took a barb in the back as she dove at a group of unsuspecting froggers while trying to scatter them out of harm's way. |
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In a secret alliance with the Guild of Commerce, the two powers overthrew the other Guilds and left the refugees to scatter across the continent. |
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Toast the poppy seeds briefly in a small non-stick pan then scatter them over the mashed beetroot. |
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Results were most variable at the lowest glucose concentration, where in some cases scatter may be related to the small sample volume used. |
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There was considerable light scatter with each treatment, particularly at the higher fluences. |
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To date, the research team has found that 90 to 95 percent of light scatter generated is from optical properties of mitochondria. |
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Think wooden floors, scatter rugs, sprawling sofas and soft, slightly faded drapes and covers and you've got the idea. |
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Wear proper footwear, avoid scatter rugs and extension cords, and light stairs adequately to insure safety in the home. |
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Unless they're attached firmly to the floor, remove all scatter rugs from your home. |
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Red bandanas and shirts were everywhere, with a scatter of white, but everyone had a dark sweatshirt or jacket to slip into if they heard sirens. |
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At each groove, plasmons scatter and radiate some light, while some plasmon energy remains to travel to the next groove. |
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When they have finished their final reports on their internships, the four women are planning to scatter to the four winds. |
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However, the scatter plot of gene density versus Alu density showed that this is not an all-or-none phenomenon. |
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The drums scatter while a trembling, funky bass-riff lays the ground work for the string section to lead. |
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After the meal, the boys slug back a last tin of water and scatter into the warm, lampless dark. |
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Those topographic features scatter ambient light in such a way that a three-dimensional image appears. |
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But there are no sharks today, only bewildered beachcombers, who start to scatter as we approach our beach landing strip. |
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Arrange the langoustines or tiger prawns on top and scatter with Parmesan shavings. |
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As the eggs and milt are released, males thrash their tails wildly, apparently to help scatter the eggs. |
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Who knows whether God cannot scatter these unlikely seeds to bring forth a harvest of thirtyfold, sixtyfold, or even a hundredfold. |
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Red boarfish probably scatter their eggs in the open water, and the larvae probably drift in open water. |
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You're lucky I want this contract or I'd scatter you all over this flyspeck of a planet! |
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Although there was a great deal of scatter, the conservation index scores decreased with increasing distance from the closest exon. |
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A brush will remove some dust if you do not have a vacuum, but will also scatter dust around. |
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Break the burrata on to the caponata or leave it whole, scatter the basil over and drizzle with a little olive oil. |
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Figure 3 shows the three scatter plots generated for the three replicates of a representative sample. |
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Figure 3 shows the scatter plot of estimated versus measured cloudless values for the three data sets. |
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They should also be equipped with press wheels to produce good seed-to-soil contact and a harrow to scatter residue and help cover seed. |
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Fork through the remaining butter with the peas, then spoon on to a warmed platter in a mound and scatter over the onion rings. |
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We saw people in all rooms of the house just scatter and get herded out by the cops. |
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In the summertime, they head for open water where females scatter the eggs and males fertilize them. |
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I'll just get up on the table and scatter your fine crystal and chinaware on my way out! |
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Coat the chicken with olive oil, and scatter with sea salt, pepper and oregano. |
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Spoon on to a plate and scatter with the toasted pine nuts the reserved thyme leaves. |
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Chop the pistachios and scatter both nuts and cherries over the rice just before serving. |
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He remembers how the Rapid Action Force intervened in time to scatter the mob and help him live to tell the tale. |
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The dust would then scatter some of the sun's rays back into space, cooling off the Earth. |
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Work the soil where you are going to plant and scatter the presoaked tubers randomly so they're 2 to 6 inches apart. |
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Even very small globules of fat can scatter light, giving the ice cream the opacity that customers associate with high quality. |
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But for many in the South, the annual emergence of fertile, winged termites swarming furiously to scatter and search for mates isn't one of them. |
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Millions of points of light scatter across the sky and are reflected in the waters below. |
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The cylindrical, polished glass cuvette was run under an ionizer to minimize unwanted light scatter and static charge before each experiment. |
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Sony's trick is to apply an anti-glare filter to the screen that doesn't scatter light the way other filters do. |
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Within a population of scatter hoarders, the ability of individuals to pilfer food from one another probably varies. |
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Remove thin shavings from the Parmesan with a vegetable peeler and scatter them over the pasta. |
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Drizzle with sesame oil, and scatter with shredded ginger, spring onions, salted peanuts and coriander. |
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Arrange the chicken on a large platter and scatter with coriander or parsley. |
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Divide between four serving dishes, scatter with parsley and serve with lemon wedges, ciabatta bread and a green salad. |
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If you want to gild the lily, scatter over grated cheddar cheese and return to oven until oozy and golden brown. |
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Hot isostatic pressing of aluminum castings reduces porosity and can thus decrease the scatter in mechanical properties. |
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Cantering herds of zebra, eland and roan antelope scatter then coalesce as we drone over them. |
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He was the last major prophet to teach all the Israelite tribes before they began to scatter from the Holy Land. |
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Crumble the filling over the dough and press it down into the surface, then scatter the currants evenly across the dough. |
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Crack an egg onto the potatoes and scatter the cheese evenly over the surface. |
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His daughter, Marielle, plans to come to Scotland to scatter some of his ashes but the rest will be taken to Vietnam. |
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The effect was to scatter the crew in the holding area, and give the Germans something to think about while James got into position. |
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The protesters scuffled with police when officers moved in to scatter the crowd, but there were no reported injuries. |
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He reached down again, this time to scatter the animals, and they ran for the lakes, forests, mountains and trees. |
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There was another scatter of applause and a short man with a ring of red hair around his shiny pink scalp moved onto the stage. |
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Particles between 0.05 micrometres and one micrometre scatter light and radiation, aiding atmospheric reactions. |
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These fibrils are too small to scatter light, and so the material is virtually transparent. |
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Grab the show bag, the documents and the CDs then scatter them around your desk liberally when you get back. |
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Ten minutes late, he tumbles into the room in a kind of flailing pirouette, scatter gunning apologies. |
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Spread the bread with smooth, mild French mustard, scatter over the onions and place the sausages on top of one slice. |
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You have to build them slowly over time and scatter them around like fairy dust. |
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His retainers, now ronin, lordless samurai, pretend to scatter, some of them appearing to live dissolute lives. |
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Ladle the broth, chicken and vegetables into four warm soup bowls, and scatter with parsley leaves. |
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Drain the broad beans, toss in a little extra virgin olive oil, sea salt and pepper and chives, and scatter over the top. |
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These aggregates scatter light, however, due to their amorphous nature, and would not be spherulitic or birefringent. |
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Cut the cheese into pieces and tuck it among the spinach, then scatter over the gnocchi. |
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Add the spinach leaves, simmer for 5 min, scatter with coriander and serve with rice. |
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Top with the smoked haddock, scatter with spring onions, add a spoonful of the sauce and serve. |
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Athena begins to make the suitors scatter like cattle stampeding from a hornet. |
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One man with a red tail invited people to scatter bread inside a dove he chalked onto the stone slabs. |
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The men were too drunk to scatter very far and the situation was back in hand very quickly. |
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Powders, however, often scatter resulting in uneven application and undesirable sternutatory effects. |
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Primroses bugle, greater stitchwort, violets, celandine and many more other flowers scatter the verge and banks of the large ditch along side. |
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Line the base of the steamer with lettuce leaves and scatter with the basil, tarragon and rosemary. |
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Arrange the slices of mozzarella over the base, spread the onions on top and scatter the chestnuts, olives and thyme or oregano over them. |
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After one group had enough exercise and fresh air, they would retreat to their bunkers and the next small group would scatter forth. |
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Even as the three artists scatter to different corners of the globe, they're together building the shape of music to come. |
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He remembers feeling exhilarated when he emerged beneath a scatter of icy stars. |
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There was only a small scatter of other caravans and motorhomes when we arrived. |
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This includes a scatter of lesser paintings throughout the museums, galleries, and private collections of the world. |
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My dad's uncle Johnny Boland came home and brought us this old record player and a scatter of records. |
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She was five foot five inches tall and had a scatter of freckles across her nose. |
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You can just as easily chomp on them along with catfish as scatter them artistically over a salad. |
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Our patients were obese, middle aged males with mild to moderate sleep apnoea, and there was wide scatter in all variables. |
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The use of routine specimens to measure resistance may also have contributed to the observed scatter and has the potential to introduce bias. |
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Flow cytometry showed a population of cells with slightly greater forward and side scatter than that of normal lymphocytes. |
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Nestle the beetroot in the rock salt and scatter with thyme. |
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Reaching over her opposite shoulder, Ali drew the sword that was strapped there, flicking her wrist to scatter the drops of moisture that had settled on the metal surface. |
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Arrange the lettuce on a dish and scatter the avocado, watercress, eggs, tomatoes and pancetta over it. |
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Imitate the look with the newest highlighters or light-reflecting lotions and tints, which help scatter light, leaving you with a noticeably glowing look. |
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They open fire, but I scatter their blaster bolts with my lightsaber. |
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In the present system, a current supply modulates both diode lasers at different frequencies so that their aerosol scatter signals may be distinguished. |
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It is as if someone had decided to scatter pieces from a puzzle all over the place. |
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Now the Conservatives want to break that stone and turn it into little pebbles and scatter it across. |
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Everything from delicious sausages to organic vegetables to honeys and jams were on show, luring a scatter of people to dip their hands into their pockets. |
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Nanostructures that coherently scatter have been referred to as thin-film reflectors, multilayer reflectors, quarterwave stacks, Bragg scatterers, and diffraction gratings. |
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The mind has a tendency to scatter itself in many different directions, always seeking new things in which to engage itself. |
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Mechanical problems, bad address? Or simply the time it takes to scatter those who are watching him. |
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The researchers say that a shell of plasmonic material will scatter light negligibly if the light's frequency is close to the resonant frequency of the plasmons. |
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We are glad of the green valonia oaks that spread their shade over us, and of the blossoming haw-thorns that scatter their flower-snow on the hill-side. |
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However, you may choose instead to scatter the ashes in a location that held special meaning for the deceased. |
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Oats had to be transported to the field where the sower, carrying a supply in a canvas apron hanging around his neck, used both hands to scatter seed as he walked. |
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If you have late-season crops like Brussels sprouts or kale, just scatter seeds under the plants' leaves, and the cover crop will come along as the other crops are harvested. |
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When cremation occurs after the death, families often choose to place or scatter the ashes at a later date. |
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In larger groups of deer, the dart guns may only serve to scatter the non-tranquilized deer. |
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I would have been so careful to scatter her path with more love and more security. |
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This scatter might be reduced if the simulation was run over a period longer than one year. |
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Airborne residue from the fireworks display and back scatter of lights in the windshield adversely affected the operator's forward vision. |
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One of the roles of crystallins is to pack closely enough to minimize concentration fluctuations in the cytoplasm in order to reduce scatter of transmitted light. |
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And for a third, Ewan McGregor will be attending the opening of the film at the UGC Fountainpark to scatter the event with some badly-needed stardust. |
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The stratus and fog associated with the front will be thick to the northwest of the hills, but will scatter out on the southeast side. |
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The first scatter would polarize the electrons and the second scatter would analyze the produced polarization, giving rise to an asymmetry. |
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Finally, scatter the potato-flour mixture into the centre of the wok, stir until the sauce thickens, and turn on to a serving plate. |
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Once the aubergines are cooked, scatter the torn basil, lemon thyme and oregano over the top, and finish by adding a splash of good red wine vinegar. |
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They are designed to be fitted to a rocket motor to scatter inert material. |
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Go in between the wheels, even under the cherub, and fill your hand with coals of fire from between the cherubim, and scatter them over the city. |
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It is on this mythical mountain that we offer to scatter the ashes by flying over this eternally snowbound mountain in a helicopter. |
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Remove from the heat, anoint with fresh lemon juice and scatter with fresh pepper. |
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Fry your bacon on a high heat until super-crispy, smash it into pieces and scatter on top for extra salty deliciousness. |
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Brush with beaten egg white and scatter with granulated sugar. |
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Roll the dates in the sugar, then scatter a few chopped pistachios on to each one. |
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On the same branch, you may also find ripe seedpods from last year that will explode and scatter seeds up to 10 metres. |
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Ground speed was on average only slightly faster than the mean air speed, and the scatter was considerably larger for ground speeds than for air speeds. |
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These scatter electrons beyond the limiting angle of the objective aperture, leaving fewer to contribute to the image of that region, which thus appears dark. |
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Finally, scatter over the beetroot, spoon over the dressing and serve at once – and before the beetroot bleeds over everything! |
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The great pool is empty, except for a scatter of drink cans. |
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Their discovery of shocked quartz grains in a sandy layer in a Georgia kaolin mine documents the scatter of ejecta from the Chesapeake impact site. |
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It is caused by structural anomalies within the stone which refract or scatter incoming light. |
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The resulting two-dimensional representation is shown in the scatter plot as well as the box plot corresponding to the data distribution along the x axis. |
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It took the heat of the fire to melt the resin, which allowed the cone to pop open and scatter its seeds. |
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When, as a demonstration of his divineness, Jesus heals the man, the assembled scatter like mice — and for good reason. |
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She looked about twenty, with light blue eyes, a light tan with a scatter of freckles over her nose and long gold locks that fell in large waves down to her lower back. |
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Just before serving, scatter the top of the trifle with almonds and Âorange zest. |
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It's called a scattergram, a diagram with a scatter of points. |
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Poles to the shear fabrics and slickenline data, when plotted on stereographic projections, indicate vergence to the SW with some scatter mainly to the south. |
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That decision was not made finally until the 1950s, and then it was decided that there would be just a scatter of plantations though the highlands. |
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The simplest way to plot expression data is in a two-dimensional scatter plot and to calculate the correlation coefficients of all one-to-one combinations of experiments. |
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Remove the cake tin from the oven, pour the egg cream and scatter with small pieces of butter. |
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Natural fabric scatter rugs over waxed reclaimed timber floors and organic paints combined with natural ventilation promise a healthy interior air quality. |
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To reduce the scatter, it is better to spike the solution once only and to choose as many replications as possible. |
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In the seventeenth century, herb strewers were employed by the English Royal Family to scatter sage and lavender to cover the stench of urban life. |
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It said the rocket was designed as a conventional cluster bomb, which would scatter explosive submunitions over its target, and not as a chemical weapon. |
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When the molecular weights of all chains are similar, there's a scatter index near 1 and a high uniformity would be gained at surface coatings. |
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The aim of any cavalry charge is to scatter the enemy lines and frighten the enemy off the battlefield. |
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A stone artifact scatter also existed at a nearby site, but has been destroyed by development. |
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Another stone artifact scatter has been identified at Point Richards, in the west of the town. |
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But the wasteground was already cleared. So the workers resolved to give up a Monday to voluntary labour to scatter rubbish all over it. |
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Some of the scatter in the chemical data, particularly the alkalies, may be the result of alkali metasomatism documented by Elston and Snider. |
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The train along the pier, the Sir John Betjeman, often acts as a funeral hearse for groups of quiet people in anoraks, or chatty Indian families with plastic bags of marigolds to scatter on the grey North Sea. |
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Make discs of melted chocolate on the paper and scatter each one with chopped pistachios, sugared almonds, sea salt flakes and rose petals or candied peel. |
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It prohibits cluster munitions that randomly scatter tens or hundreds of submunitions that have no self-destruction mechanism or selfdeactivation feature. |
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You could get right up close to the players, but you had to scatter on the rare occasion a fielder would chase a ball all the way to the rope and its wall of kids. |
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Systematic studies were undertaken on nickel release as a function of relevant test parameters, test time and statistical scatter on multiple samples. |
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The considerable divergence of methodologies employed as well as the difference of short term versus long term scopes of projects were likewise criticized as contributing to a scatter gram. |
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It means you have to roll a scatter die and position extra templates touching the first one, accordingly to the direction given by the scatter die or freely if a HIT is scored. |
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Measurements are not perfect, and give a weak scatter due to errors. |
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The contrasting scatter cushions are soft navy velvet and stonewash blue with a pretty leaf print. |
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The result is an acoustic grating analogous to diffraction grating used to scatter light. |
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You can feed grain in the litter in the chicken house, you can scatter it outside, or you can feed it in troughs or tube feeders. |
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With these ten countries, create a scatter plot of the 2008 Economic Freedom of the World score vs. |
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In response to that, the police made heavy use of water cannons and tear gas in order to scatter the protestors. |
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In the Gulf of Mexico, however, salt domes scatter and distort the waves, so oil companies need help in interpreting the data. |
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A correlations table and scatter plot matrix with density ellipses can easily be scanned to identify highly correlated pairs of variables. |
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The lesson of the day centered on the use of scatter plots to depict the relationship between dependent and independent variables. |
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TinkerPlots Dynamic Data Exploration software was used to create scatter plots to show relationships between pairs of variables. |
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A scatter plot matrix facilitates the study of the relationships among the variables by the scatter plots within a row or a column. |
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We then choose the first two dominant modes that are used to generate scatter plots of the data. |
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One newer area for the company is the scatter rug category, which it has aggressively entered in kitchen and Christmas rugs. |
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The new Jolie cotton scatter rug from Safavieh is available in seven colorways. |
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It has also recently entered the scatter rug category with the Accentuate fine, which will show in Atlanta. |
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We will be introducing scatter rugs using our rug designs as inspiration for the first time. |
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Area rugs and scatter rugs should be removed or secured to the floor to avoid slips and falls. |
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Chop up your rhubarb if it's fresh or drain it if it's frozen, the scatter this on top of your cake mix. |
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Nasturtiums display fierce reds and oranges while canary creepers scatter yellow blooms with frills like sparks of light. |
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Nucleators and clarifiers induce formation of smaller spherulites that scatter less light. |
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Cook for 20 mins, then open the parcel and scatter over the spring onions and coriander. |
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In some respects, the MLOS is similar to the tropospheric scatter systems already in use by the Army. |
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On top of the squid we're going to scatter some freshly-fried curry leaves. |
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Drizzle some olive oil, sprinkle some parsley and scatter some of the deep-fried beans. |
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By crossing it with Digitalis purpurea, he produced a sterile plant that wouldn't scatter seeds of blooms in different colors like weeds. |
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Wave action can destroy site structures and scatter artifacts along a prograding shoreline. |
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Lightly scratch up the soil, scatter the seeds and just barely cover them. |
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More often, my response is to plop down, scatter a few crumbs and move on. |
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A large scatter of the values of the angle of repose and the angle of material friction against the galvanized sheeting was observed. |
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If you prefer simplicity, jazz up a table set with white, everyday cutlery by adding a few autumnal candles and scatter brightly coloured leaves on the table top. |
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The thermal cutting templates, a customized work which shields the external side of the template from the internal one through a plastic barrel, assure a huge energy saving because it puts down the heating scatter. |
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Also, in the case of quantitative characteristics, examination of scatter plots of pairs of characteristics that are likely to be highly related may detect discrepant observations very efficiently. |
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Top with a dessertspoon of the buttery sauce and scatter with breadcrumbs. |
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However, despite searching the entire island on foot, the only evidence of human inhabitation we found on this little island was a scatter of wood fragments, probably salvaged by Copper Inuit from Investigator herself. |
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We'll have a lot of new pillows, scatter rugs, small rounds and a variety of area rugs. |
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And lay a patio with old bricks or lift a few pavers and fill the gaps with thyme and camomile to produce colourful scatter rugs of scent. |
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Interfering surfaces with rounded profiles scatter the radar signals into the surrounding space more diffusely and thus generate false echoes with a lower energy density. |
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Flooded areas would generally be distinguishable by a darker tone from the surrounding agricultural crops which are not flooded and would scatter more diffusely. |
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This week on TV, Panorama had the American statistician Nate Silver puttering around the British Isles in a shiny caravan, replete with Union Jack scatter cushions, in order to make sense our political playing field. |
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The Romans preferred infantry to cavalry because infantry could be trained to retain the formation in combat, while cavalry tended to scatter when faced with opposition. |
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All round terrors befright him, and they scatter at his feet. |
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Many blue bulbs, chionodoxa and scilla, are perfect partners and can be encouraged to naturalise by allowing seedheads to form and scatter their seed willy-nilly. |
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Beetroots and carrots can be given the cloche treatment, too, and if you have space in a cold frame scatter carrot seed on the surface, lightly rake it in and shut the lid. |
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This is due to the optical properties of SO2 and sulfate aerosols, which strongly absorb or scatter solar radiation, creating a global layer of sulfuric acid haze. |
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When the destroyer escort was well clear, the River Afton received a signal ordering the convoy to scatter and proceed independently to the nearest Russian port. |
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In addition, this package will have a lighter, modernized commercial-off-the-shelf version of tropospheric scatter radio systems capable of operating in the Ku and C bands. |
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This view is falsified by the wide scatter of temple orientation. |
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Paul Hyde had ideas for other workshops on 'Meteor scatter by radio detection' and perhaps a re-run of today's solar radiometry event at another venue. |
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Steaming faster than merchant ships and firing at long ranges, a single battleship could destroy many ships in a convoy before the others could scatter over the horizon. |
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Domestically, Iconix has entered into a license agreement for its newly acquired home brand, Royal Velvet, with Mohawk Home for bath and scatter rugs. |
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As it was, fought on front and flank, with the thunders of the Church, and the ribaldry of malicious tongues to scatter their venomed darts abroad, Parnell was a doomed man. |
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Annie fearfuly surveys treacherous scatter rugs and thick pile carpet. |
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Visitors can watch the amazing daily dive shows at 2pm and see divers feed the sharKs, sawfish and rays, as well as scatter feeds at the Lagoon of Light at 12pm, 2pm, and 4pm. |
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For example, high school students might read about immigration patterns in history class and then use the data to make scatter plot graphs in math. |
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From Figure 1, it shows that radar data that have been converted using the new equation performs better compared to the scatter plot produced using the previous relationship. |
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These may include improving lighting, installing handrails and benches in the bathtub, removing slippery scatter rugs, and re-arranging kitchen cabinets. |
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Again, make certain to add trendlines to each of your scatter plots. |
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A white leather chair, large black scatter rug and cool pin-stripe curtains all add to an atmosphere of modern contemporary chic, with a touch of retro styling. |
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For example, in savannas, pastoralists and their animals gather when rain water is abundant and the pasture is rich, then scatter during the drying of the savanna. |
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Scatter the slivers of garlic and the pine kernels on top of the meat mixture, pressing them down a bit with the flat of your hand. |
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Scatter half a chopped onion, half a garlic clove, and 2 dessertspoonfuls of salt over meat. |
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Scatter moth balls about or burn sulfur candles to evict them and then seal entrances with hardware cloth to prevent re-entry. |
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Scatter the fresh coriander over the curry and serve with plain boiled rice. |
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Scatter the fruit and toasted nuts over the wet chocolate discs and leave to set. |
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Scatter over the cornflour, vinegar and vanilla and fold it gently in with a large metal spoon. |
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Scatter with coriander and serve with plenty of rice and a bowl of thick Greek-style yoghurt. |
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Scatter seeds of wildflowers directly into the garden where you want them to grow. |
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Scatter over the breadcrumbs and place under a hot grill, a good few inches from the heat, until golden. |
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True enough, but he neglected to mention that Elvis also owned a pair of bikini briefs of many colors, not to mention 22 Cadillacs and a chimp named Scatter. |
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Scatter the strips of poblano, bacon, and sage leaves over apples. |
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Scatter the frittata with the remaining cheese, place the pan under the grill and cook for a further couple of minutes until the eggs are just firm. |
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Scatter dry granules within the plant's drip line, then water thoroughly so the chelate soaks into soil around roots. |
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Scatter with coriander and Scatter with coriander and serve with rice or naan. |
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Edward was unprepared for this event and had to order his army to scatter. |
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Scatter the base with the Scatter the base with the strips of pepper, onion, tomatoes, pine nuts and cheese. |
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Waterclock was the last to hit the front and then along came Scatter Dice and de Sousa to silence everyone bar the bookies. |
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Scatter rugs can radically change the appearance of a floor if you tire of it, but can look out of place on striking backgrounds. |
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Scatter the spring onions on the fish, then drizzle over the light and dark soy sauces. |
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John Bacchus Dykes from Hull wrote the hymn tunes for The King of Love My Shepherd Is and Eternal Father, Strong to Save, and arranged We Plough the Fields and Scatter. |
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Scatter the peach slices in an overproof bowl and spoon over the mixture. |
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A packed school hall enjoyed a variety of readings and songs including Plough the Fields and Scatter, The Parable of the Sower and the Big Red Combine Harvester. |
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