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scatter ash
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1.71 |
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There was initially an extreme reluctance to scatter the ashes. |
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scatter crowd
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0.99 |
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Soldiers used tear gas to scatter the crowd. |
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scatter seed
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0.86 |
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Scatter the seeds of peace over our land, |
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scatter flower
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0.46 |
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Officials hoped to scatter the flowers in the ocean Tuesday. |
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scatter hundred
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0.39 |
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Those scatter hundreds of nail-size darts in all directions when they explode. |
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scatter material
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0.39 |
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The devices use explosives to scatter radioactive material. |
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scatter piece
|
0.39 |
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Scatter nut pieces evenly over crust. |
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scatter protester
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0.39 |
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Police hardly needed to scatter the protesters with such force. |
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scatter darts
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0.26 |
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The shells scatter metal darts on impact. |
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scatter demonstrator
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0.26 |
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Police used water cannons and rubber bullets last week to scatter demonstrators who blocked Parliament. |
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scatter light
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0.26 |
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This liquid and solid water is the cloud-stuff that scatters light and makes clouds visible. |
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scatter thousand
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0.26 |
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Last Wednesday, police used water cannons to scatter thousands of civil servants protesting against the government. |