There were light scatterings of sweet papers and fast-food wrappers along this busy road. |
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In some scenes the branches were bare, and beneath them were tidy scatterings of crispy brown leaves. |
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Although we have scatterings of subscribers in rural or small-town areas, our basic readership is mainly urban and somewhat sophisticated. |
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However, natural light is often partially polarized because of multiple scatterings and reflections. |
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A succession of such scatterings eventually produces a particle moving directly along a magnetic field line. |
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Pieces were set around a strict palette of ultra black, jet, charcoal and pewter with shots of colour and scatterings of silver sparkle and crystal. |
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They are rough scatterings of hair over his chin, crown and fists. |
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Slimane reworked the Saint Laurent archive according to his own back catalogue: skinny suits and boho flashes, jewel-coloured gowns and scatterings of safari that were masterfully made but not immediately arresting. |
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This consists of two red brooms, their handles extended into several sections that dance disjointedly and ineffectually, like deranged serpents, above scatterings of paper. |
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In larger detectors, there is a tendency for an incident photon to cause multiple interactions, as, for example, several sequential Compton scatterings or pair production followed by the interaction of an annihilation photon. |
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Despite its manifest nonsenses, and swift condemnation by Pope Zephyrinus, scatterings of Montanists are attested down to the ninth century. |
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