Since then it has stormed into popular culture, littered a thousand newspaper headlines and prompted numerous "backronyms".
Its wide fields are littered today with abandoned packing sheds and rusted rail spurs.
They left behind hundreds of downed power lines and trees that littered roads and damaged homes.
This large space, littered with cut granite chunks of varying sizes, should be impossible to miss.
It was littered with rubble, while its doors had been blown off and its windows shattered.
Medicine is littered with promised cures that fell back to earth, right into the garbage heap.
The social networking Web site has become littered with scams that are not easy to spot.
In Antrim, Terry Madill's study is littered with memorabilia of his hobby, the Titanic.
Europe is littered with relics of the saints, whose real example their admirers seldom follow.
The landscape of these states is littered with unfinished housing developments and empty condominiums.
Go outside your homes and look at the streets littered with shredded leaves and branches.
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Lonesome Dove's far-from-provincial menu is littered with wry twists on American and European classics.
But as police inquiries continued his account was increasingly found to be littered with inconsistencies.
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In the snack bar, empty white plastic cups stained with coffee littered the countertop.
Roads throughout Nova Scotia, including in the main city of Halifax, were littered with fallen trees.
Some of the babies' mothers say the delivery room was dirty and trash littered the hallways.
Havana is littered with reminders of a different time when American money flowed freely here.
The road to electronic publishing is littered with abandoned attempts to avoid paper and ink.
History is littered with once-dominant institutions that were imperceptibly hollowed out and then suddenly collapsed.
But in doing so, we would be wise to not follow Stockman down a similar, fallacy-littered path.
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Shaw is up to the task for both, even if the production seems littered with half-baked ideas.
Modern Latin American economic history is littered with the detritus of defaults, banking crises and currency controls.
History is littered with plans that went awry because too little was known about complex natural systems.
But computers have littered schools for over two decades without making much impact in the classroom's structure.
Photos from the crash site show a street littered with debris, some of it resembling blown-out tires.
Yet like many other businesses, telecoms is littered with counter-examples suggesting that size means loss of agility.
We then slow-motored down a series of ever narrower, branch-littered paths, between groves of lush green trees and rice paddies.
EasyMoney, to be launched this summer, is an online financial service in a field littered with corpses.
Another is a photo of one of The Beatles' boots on a stage littered with jelly beans.
Population shifts to the suburbs left the once-bustling downtown littered with parking lots and few restaurants or residents.
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