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On a recent Friday evening in Tokyo, one of the first warm sunsets of spring, the cherry blossoms have started scattering their pinkish-white petals, and people are out walking, enjoying the twilight.
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When they have started pecking at their food replenish by scattering some more food.
There are lots of bodies scattered on the street and some have started decomposing.
Had the exhibition taken a historical approach, it would have started by bringing together the works inspired by this system of values, instead of scattering them about.
In a dilapidated Liverpool back street, trees have started to grow out of unused chimney stacks and there's a strip of wasteland scattered with half-bricks where a heap of redundant baths have gone to die.
"Everyone started scattering to find someone to help him.
Indeed, Wal-Mart has gone so far on some initiatives, like the environmental programs, that it has started to draw scattered attacks from the right, particularly from a group called the National Legal and Policy Center that has accused the company of giving in to political correctness.
Defiant, the students, whose revolt had started a week earlier in scattered incidents across the country, were back on the streets on October 15th, in even more violent mood.Three years ago, demonstrations by university students helped to create the wave of public-sector strikes that brought France to a standstill in the winter of 1995.
Application of correlation functions in engineering analysis had started with development of X-ray scattering and diffraction.
But by late 1999, the action in Fiji had started to shift outside Suva, to villages scattered among the mahogany plantations.
We compare metals and dielectrics but will also address semiconductors, since for example the scattering of silicon nanoparticles has started to attract interest [20].
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