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Earlier this year the Rhode Island Tourism Division scattered large, gaily decorated statues of Mr. Potato Head hither and yon in an effort to publicize its new marketing program for "Rhode Island -- Birthplace of Fun".
Scattered large (up to 2 m in size) blocks of gray limestone occur in some areas west of the hot springs (Fig. 12e), and in the valley of Huai San (creek).
Throughout the levels are scattered large spheres and cylinders, which the player can roll when crushed appropriately.
For instance on the left side there is a solitary deer leaving the zone with ferns and moving in a large open meadow, while a group of seven females use an area rich in bushes (greenish color) with several scattered large oaks.
Slopes are steep to gentle, with scattered large boulders.
Histologically, the lesions are composed of a myxoid matrix containing numerous inflammatory cell types, fibrosis, and scattered large tumor cells.
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Rexed (1952) observed that lamina III contained numerous small neurons and scattered larger cells, while neurons in lamina IV were more variable in size.
Overhead, thick rolls of low, dark clouds began scattering large raindrops among the few swimmers still packing their chairs, coolers and towels before walking to their cars.
Other missiles were designed for entirely new tasks, such as rapidly scattering large numbers of minelets in front of an advancing opponent.
As they move through their forest home, creating a network of trails used by other animals, they eat and scatter large quantities of seeds over many miles.
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