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"There was very little systematic research, and much of the research that existed was really a hodgepodge — scattered, inconsistent, and ambiguous," Theodore Millon, one of the members of the DSM III task force, says.
In at nine (really? nine?) he scattered the pigeons with 33 and ball-in-hand, he bustled in at second change to take three wickets in each innings with his crafty medium pace.
"There was very little systematic research, and much of the research that existed was really a hodgepodge — scattered, inconsistent, and ambiguous," Theodore Millon, one of the members of the DSM-III task force, says.
When we first met him, he looked like he had it all, but what he really had were scattered pieces of identities that he kept on lockdown unless he needed them.
There are fish drying outside the huts, pots cooking rice and a tiny sign that indicates a bar - really just a room scattered with crates of beer.
It was like a sledgehammer coming down on a really tight unit, scattering everybody.
This is the time for those occasionally anonymous little trees, scattered around, to really shine out amongst the rest.
Could one really imagine great armies of turbines scattered across the ocean floor?
"Your contacts aren't really your own when they're scattered across multiple services," said Contacts+ co-founder/CEO Lior Romano.
"When we were students it [our network] was so powerful really, after we parted everyone got scattered".
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