Today in Hong Kong, a cough on a street corner is enough to scatter a crowd.
He had not needed to unlock the Gladstone bag and scatter their infidelities to the world.
But these are rounds that carry lots of little bombs which scatter over a big area.
The way the X-rays scatter off the atoms in these targets reveals their arrangement.
If they hear a drone approaching, they are advised to scatter in multiple directions.
There is somewhat more scatter in 3-year, 2-year and 1-year charts, but it is random scatter.
In the nuclear age this has meant the ability to scatter defences around its western neighbour.
This is based around the principle that different types of chemicals will scatter light in different ways.
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Then, as if falling from heaven, those ingredients scatter across the digital rendition of your future pizza.
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The beam of X-rays scatter and produce an image from which a 3D structure can be determined.
Liz did not want to scatter her designs all over the store using the category selling approach.
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Scatter pricing is when advertisers buy time during a season or based on specific targets or events.
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Scatter the olives over the chicken, and pour the orange juice and chicken broth into the pan.
But when one member of an industry is targeted for lack of political correctness, industry partners scatter.
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If the Maldives wanted to send airplanes into the stratosphere to scatter sulfates, who could stop them?
We pass a lone ostrich and a herd of springbok, which scatter in all directions at the sight of us.
Often, the only company for hours on end are goats, which scatter into bushes and onto rocks as you pass.
We all head back to where we first met Iqbal and scatter in our taxis and auto rickshaws.
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Earlier this year in Jerusalem, the Israeli Army used a device nicknamed "The Scream" to scatter protest groups.
In August 1998 one of those missiles got so far as to scatter debris in a place called Alaska.
Without juice the particles scatter randomly and the glass remains a deep blue.
Bereavement charity, Sands, said Mortonhall Crematorium had told parents there would be nothing to scatter after a baby's cremation.
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Layer the peppers over the polenta and scatter the garlic cloves over them.
An explosive device could scatter debris and greatly increase the probability of a terrestrial collision, albeit a smaller one.
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They scatter mines along the mountain tracks to try to stop the trade.
He planned to scatter them across the Grand Banks seabed, and announce that they were there but not say where.
It was pointed at the lock and a separate piece of x-ray sensitive film was used to read the scatter.
If the militants scatter into the desert and Malian troops can reclaim the main towns, partial victory can be claimed.
My wife is a terrific manager, both personally (there are four kids in addition to her scatter-brained husband) and professionally.
Cluster bombs contain about 200 small so-called bomblets designed to scatter themselves over a large area, targeting troops and military vehicles.
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