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Ms. Shapiro scattered little bowls around the house to catch her daughter's offerings, and her sister insisted that she use a big, dark marker to mark the bowls so that they could never find their way back to the kitchen.
Although the kitchen was enamored with dehydrating things, and scattered little crescents of celery in the elderflower-granita dessert, there was none of the chilly self-regard you might expect from an avant-garde restaurant.
Around the arena are scattered little blue spots.
Some lesions appeared as scattered little spots.
However, there they are, scattered little sanctuaries buried deep in the concrete jungle of the East 70's where bushels of divorcees and divas give up their precious couture, and often times walk away with new pieces.
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With songs and classic Muppet wit, the special introduces new characters, while scattering little treats for attentive Muppetphiles.
Throughout this slick set, Paul scatters little references to Island, how he did some "thinking" about "inking" with them after taking his "medication" (that'll be weed).
He just sort of walked along the piece, and scattered those little bits as the finishing touch of the installation.
Asked late in life how he wanted to be remembered, Mr. Davis replied, as "someone who scattered a little sunshine along his path".
MOS Otis's rescue center is not so different from Moslift's — except for the giant plastic map of Russia on the back wall, scattered with little star-shaped lights.
There were some outliers though and Snow wrote that: In some of the instance, where the deaths are scattered a little further from the rest on the map, the malady was probably contracted at a nearer point to the pump One 59-year-old woman sent daily for water from the Broad street pump because she liked its taste.
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