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Good first Act, but unrealized and scattered in the second.
Much material was destroyed and scattered in the late 19th century leaving this collection quite incomplete.
As per her wish, her remains are to be cremated and scattered in the Chesapeake Bay, joining her late husband.
THE 19 hijackers are all dead, and most of their bodies were blasted to fragments and scattered in the wind.
Meese considers how the classic figures of copyright law authors, users, and pirates have been deconstructed and scattered in the digital age.
With northern soldiers and tanks occupying Abyei and southern officials demanding their withdrawal — and tens of thousands of civilians recently displaced and scattered in the bush — Western diplomats and many Sudanese fear that the breakup of Sudan could coincide with the breakout of war, unless Abyei is solved.
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Each plane wave with wave vector k is launched and allowed to propagate and scatter in the medium.
Torn out and scattered in 1970, the canvas vistas of bundled cornstalks, wooden fences and farm buildings have been found in attics and offices all over the state.
And scattered in valleys and off the dirt roads were the carcasses of Soviet tanks.
It is next to impossible to count the number of hamlets and homes scattered in the hills, and no accurate population count exists.
CD41+ endocardial cells are clustered in the outflow cushion and the dorsal wall of the atria, and also scattered in the entire circumference (arrows).
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