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For no apparent reason, the rebels begin to scatter.
Given a day, reality will begin to scatter your notions; given two days, it will drive them off.
Long before the he-weeds begin to scatter his dust in the dry field, we calculating people have set up a partial immunity.
Diffraction arises when ionospheric irregularities form at scale lengths of about 400 m and begin to scatter GPS signals.
This is the kind of deal that has to be done quickly in the dark of night, because once it is out there for everyone to see, its supporters begin to scatter like the cockroaches in your kitchen when you turn on the lights.
When the babies are a week old, you can begin to scatter food along the sides and floor of the cage.
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Men loitering near the gas station began to scatter.
Conversely, Ms. Moss has begun to scatter Mostly Mozart's ambitious early-instrument offerings throughout the year.
"Then people began to scatter, running in all directions – over 100 people," he said.
He said people began to scatter as the Americans opened fire.
Sometime in the midafternoon, the mob of mujahideen began to scatter, cocking their weapons as they scrambled down the road.
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