Sentence examples for did scattering from inspiring English sources

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Shall we disinter the bones of our ancestors like the radical Jacobins of the French Revolution did, scattering their unearthed remains to the winds - first to be reviled, then ever to be forgotten?

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For the record, we did scatter your ashes in Romaldkirk - indeed, a gust of wind blew some back into my mouth.

Unless you're well armed your kids will be harmed 'cause the godless gay Dems want to grease us!" Then the Party's mad hatter Beck-o-Reilly did scatter their hype, like buckshot from a Cheney.

A subset of surviving substantia nigra neurons showed cytoplasmic AT8 immunoreactivity, as did scattered periaqueductal neurons in association with immunoreactive neurites.

For example, do scattered ashes nurture the earth?

(That's the other thing we can do scatter Roman coins and bits of broken pot around development sites. It should work, at least as a delaying tactic).

Contreras did better, scattering two runs and five hits over seven innings.

The cat may have brought some good luck along with it, for after it appeared so did a scattering of customers.

Interestingly, BT cells spread but did not scatter in response to exogenous HGF/SF.

After adjusting to the sCr level, the scatter plot of the NGAL/sCr ratio converged more toward the correlation line than did the scatter plot of NGAL.

This reconstruction applies resolution recovery only in the transverse direction and does not perform scatter correction.

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