Begin your trip in the small, German-influenced capital of Windhoek, with its scattering of historic buildings.
Curls of shaved raw asparagus and a scattering of chopped Marcona almonds top off the plate.
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Dot with the roughly chopped sun-dried tomatoes and, if you like, an extra scattering of thyme leaves.
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Mrs Smith said she was still hoping to fly to New Zealand for the scattering of her grandfather's ashes.
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But there have been a scattering of other, less-publicised attacks over the years on both military and civilian planes.
They live in a scattering of villages in Switzerland, Austria and northern Italy, and some still speak the Walser German dialect.
As a result there is very little scattering of light as it passes from the air into the layer of nanotubes.
In the south Israel's scattering of hundreds of thousands of unexploded cluster bomblets has hampered reconstruction, as well as farmers' access to their fields.
Among dozens of tweets in recent weeks, there are only a scattering of references to the girlfriend he is now accused of killing earlier Thursday.
If inclined, gild the lily with a scattering of warm breadcrumbs.
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So does the scattering of price differentials tell us anything, then?
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The municipality of Philipstown is composed of a scattering of villages and hamlets along the Hudson River, about fifty miles north of Manhattan in Putnam County.
In the crowd there's a scattering of tats, beanies and sculpted beards that you might think belong more on Occupy Wall Street than a Republican rally.
From busy Colva, strike up north to the tiny villages of Majorda and Betelbatim, where a scattering of five-star resorts has actually helped keep smaller-scale shoulder-to-shoulder development at bay.
The camp, which he bought from the Molson family in 2000, is a scattering of four white clapboard buildings on 5, 000 acres at the mouth of the little-known Godbout River.
Garnished with a scattering of Pecorino Romano and a drizzle of black-truffle olive oil (fine, buttery olive oil also works well), this dish makes you wonder what other pantry ingredients Mr. Brock will have us reconsider.
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Usually the scattering of energy is considered a nuisance -- whether driving in fog or poor reception from a cell phone tower -- and most techniques either try to avoid it (by turning on fog lights) or reduce the impact of scattering (by selecting energy for the phone only from direct paths).
SKA's proponents are talking of scattering its sub-telescopes over an area of 1m square kilometres, which would create an effective diameter of about 1, 000km.
From the pattern of this scattering, and from the sizes of the asteroids (which tells you how fast they will scatter), it is possible to calculate the date of the original collision.
What is new about Dr Cinzano's research, which is about to be published in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, is that he and his colleagues have managed to take account of the effects of back-scattering by clouds and dust in the atmosphere, as well as the effects of the original sources of the light themselves.
Oliver Delaire, a scientist at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, is spearheading research with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology using neutron scattering and computer simulations to tweak the structure and dynamics of thermoelectric materials.
The scattering changed the momentum of the electrons in a way that depends on their original orbital position.
And by careful crafting of the scattering pulses he was able to go all the way to that limit.
"This is how the sheen colouration is generated, without the occurrence of coherent scattering like in 'traditional' structural feathers, " says Dr Galvan.
Some of the scattering particles return to the camera at different times.
Others are created by electron scattering, when a neutrino of any flavour collides with an electron.
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W. Turner's watercolors and their proto-abstract sensibility as precursors to Sargent's, which often include their own nondescriptive forms, scattering and reforming themselves into depictions of places and things.
As the king danced with one of the guests, a newly married noblewoman named Caterina Quirini, his buckle caught a string of pearls that adorned the belt of her dress, scattering them on the floor.
It is, but the amount of work pales to almost insignificance when compared to the alternative: rushing around like the Wicked Witch of the East, scattering signals to the wind, and wondering why houses keep dropping onto our heads.
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