Sentences with phrase «scattered into»

«Some houses were single - family, some were duplexes, some were four - plexes and all were scattered into the development,» says McCormick.
Arriving Oct. 18 in North America for PC, Wii U, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo 3DS, DS and PlayStation Vita, LEGO Marvel Super Heroes begins with the Silver Surfer is knocked out of the sky, and his surfboard scattered into «cosmic bricks» that are scattered across the globe.
We see Jodie's tale built up from snippets of her life, like a collection of memories scattered into a random order (but obviously planned and cohesive in terms of the writing).
You don't have to have all of them at once, but it is good to have them each scattered into your credit history.
The marvelous Casa Del Mar features 6 bedrooms scattered into two villas and offers a one of a kind aspect of quietness and luxury.
We left the situation with the vehicle owners and scattered into the bowels of the city like rats.
Carl saw brown legs, tan T - shirts and mops of curly hair flashing among the trunks as the young Hamsters scattered into the woodland.
Scattered into the mix is also a bright pink, saccharine - sweet candy realm, and a futuristic tron - like world with high - tech enemies.
With a perihelion of 76 AU (more than twice that of Neptune), Sedna is well beyond the reach of the gas giants and unlike other Kuiper Belt Objects, could not be scattered into its highly eccentric orbit from gravitational interactions with Neptune alone.
The belt contains essential information about the planetary formation processes, including both the «cold disk» that harbors the objects that are thought to formed in situ with the whole planetary system, and the «hot / scattered disk» that is the refuge of objects that are dynamically scattered into it during the dynamical evolution of the inner solar system.
That generated a stream of fast - moving protons which scattered into the plasma, where some fused with boron.
They were then scattered into space, where they became the raw material for new stars.
Because all elements in the universe heavier than hydrogen, helium, and lithium have been forged by nuclear fusion in the cores of stars and then scattered into space by supernova explosions, the find indicates that the galaxy, at the age we're now observing it, was old enough for at least one generation of stars to have formed, lived, and died.
Under a different owner, the core may have scattered into the NBA winds.
The rest scattered into the night and hid.
I was already tired because I had been up nursing during the night, Brian was off at work already, I simply wanted a quiet morning with my coffee because there was so much mundane work ahead on this day — cleaning bathrooms, doing laundry — but instead the Rice Krispies multiplied to biblical proportions while they flew through the air and one small cereal bowl became a nuclear wasteland scattered into seemingly every corner of the kitchen while milk streamed off the edge of the table puddling into the carnage and the bowl continued to spin.
All that we can say with confidence, however, is that our earliest knowledge of humankind takes us back only to the point where humans were already scattered into groups, living a tribal existence, each with its own language and culture.
The kingdom of heaven is for the children of Israel who are scattered into the four corners of the earth (Deuteronomy 28:68) * Isaiah 43:5 - 6 *
We «sit on our salvation,» as the sonnet has it, but then scatter into the world and work of daily life.
A big enough population that God can mess up their language and scatter them into multiple nations.
John Dart gives a careful review of the birth and growth of the Charismatic movement within the mainline churches, rising to exhilarating peaks in the late 1970s, then scattering into other movements to where today, it's influence is inconsequential but for a few exceptions.
Thyme is also another optional ingredient, scatter it into the pastry and / or the roasting celeriac and mushrooms.
Most of that light scatters into the interstellar dust that lies between us and the Milky Way's core, but radio waves and x-rays can penetrate the shroud of dust to reach the earth.
At around 2 million times the pressure of Earth's atmosphere, the scientists saw distinct changes in certain properties, such as how light scatters into diffe
However, computer simulations by multiple research teams show that planet embryos which start out in a very thin plane, can, through gravitation interactions, rapidly scatter into orbits that become inclined to the primary disk.
Adaptive optics — a technique that originated in astronomy — has been employed in order to take light scattering into account, enabling high - resolution microscopy of mouse brain tissue through an intact skull.
Only time will tell, but for now, those are some feathers I'm trying not to scatter into the wind on behalf of my kids.
After a short period, your mech scatters into pieces.
All the little pieces of information shared in social media are like virtual breadcrumbs you scatter into the world to lure readers towards your content.
There is plenty of room for one idea to scatter into many life - giving angles and versions.
If the stock market behaves itself over a period of interest (and, often, it does not), you can leverage a small positive return with narrow scatter into a large return with a tolerable amount of scatter.
When it finds the flock, this dog tends to break the group and chase them and bark on them causing the flock to scatter into singles.

Not exact matches

Analysts say some of the rebound is a result of what happened last year, when large numbers of advertisers put less into the upfront market and kept more of their spending for what is called the short - term «scatter» market, where ads are bought on an as - needed basis.
And after practising a bunch, we brought other people into the kitchen to act as obstacles — because they have a dozen cameramen scattered around Kitchen Stadium.
Because of the company's continuous expansion into different cities, Devane has employees, teams and projects scattered across the country.
A broad area of low pressure will meander toward SWFL as we head into the weekend — bringing scattered downpours with it.
«I can finally organize all my previously scattered data about our community ambassadors, beta testers and bloggers into one system that promotes the Vinted brand more effectively.»
well one hypothesis is that there is a massive black hole in the center of the universe that all the universe revolves around... once it sucks the whole or most of the universe into it... it can no longer hold it all together and it explodes creating a big explosion which dwarfs supernovas scattering elements and matter everywhere... and this expansion and contraction of the universe goes on for infinity with no beginning and perhaps no end.
Mile on mile of flat corn and scattered copses where Europeans turn into well - off peasantry.
A couple of my soldiers go out into the bush to find children who have been scattered in the raid or grabbed by the LRA, then left behind.
845 To reunite all his children, scattered and led astray by sin, the Father willed to call the whole of humanity together into his Son's Church.
Our Milky Way galaxy is part of the Local Group that consists of some 54 galaxies that is part of the Virgo Supercluster that has at least 100 groups of galaxies that is organized into what is called filaments, like a spider's web, and not scattered randomly.
They believed that the scattering of people and confounding of languages after the Tower of Babel proved that God was into segregation and races should never mix.
But I see nothing in what Jesus said or did that prepared us for the scattering of the flock into denominations.
The lamb answers that they reach that place from their own world:» «There is a way into my country from all the worlds,» said the Lamb; but as he spoke his snowy white flushed into tawny gold and his size changed and he was Aslan himself, towering above them and scattering light from his mane.»
When, however, the temple was destroyed, the Holy City razed, and the Jews scattered from Babylonia to Egypt, a new and powerful influence was injected into the situation.
The current evangelical biblicism turns a few scattered condemnations of certain homosexual practices in the ancient world into a law against all forms of homosexual activity today.
And the organic form of the universe thus divinized is Christ Jesus, who, through the magnetism of his love and the effective power of his Eucharist, gradually gathers into himself all the unitive energy scattered through his creation.
The German - speaking peoples were scattered among multiple principalities, and spilled over into Russia, Central Europe, and - a point of major contention for France - Alsace - Lorraine.
The hitherto scattered fragments of humanity, being at length brought into close contact, are beginning to interpenetrate to the point of reacting economically and psychically upon each other; with the result, given the fundamental relationship between biological compression and the heightening of consciousness, of an irresistible rise within us and around us of the level of Reflection.
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