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The scattering of the practice demonstrates the resilience of black people through pain.
Trying to Come Back The day before Ankiel and his coach did their long toss in the outfield, Ankiel, on a practice field alongside a scattering of palm trees, pitched in a simulated game on the practice field.
About half the states and a scattering of municipalities have laws against the practice, but in Florida last month, the Legislature passed a bill to overturn a 45-year-old ban on dyeing animals.
I've been in practice for 25 years, and have five novels and a scattering of literary prizes to my name.
A scattering of children.
A scattering of 1-yen coins.
There is also a scattering of condominiums.
Maybe even a scattering of Gypsies?
I step over a scattering of wisteria.
Thomson scattering is the scattering of electromagnetic radiation (light) by charged particles such as electrons.
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