Medicine is littered with promised cures that fell back to earth, right into the garbage heap.
In Antrim, Terry Madill's study is littered with memorabilia of his hobby, the Titanic.
Europe is littered with relics of the saints, whose real example their admirers seldom follow.
The landscape of these states is littered with unfinished housing developments and empty condominiums.
Lonesome Dove's far-from-provincial menu is littered with wry twists on American and European classics.
Havana is littered with reminders of a different time when American money flowed freely here.
The road to electronic publishing is littered with abandoned attempts to avoid paper and ink.
History is littered with once-dominant institutions that were imperceptibly hollowed out and then suddenly collapsed.
Modern Latin American economic history is littered with the detritus of defaults, banking crises and currency controls.
History is littered with plans that went awry because too little was known about complex natural systems.
Yet like many other businesses, telecoms is littered with counter-examples suggesting that size means loss of agility.
Winston, whose office is littered with sketches of his designs, is pondering a line of handbags and eyeglasses.
The field of play is littered with debris and the rules are, well, there are very few rules.
The history of British industry is littered with companies who said well we won't adapt to change yet.
Many of its factories are closed, and the town is littered with the abandoned shells of unfinished buildings.
His office is littered with maps and plans and decorated with old road signs lifted from lonely highways.
American corporate history is littered with examples of resume snafus, though the consequences for the executives have been varied.
"I've always maintained that someone's loss is always someone else's gain and football is littered with that, " Jones added.
The air is filled with a smoky smell and the ground is littered with tiny scraps of red paper.
His house is littered with chunks of insulation, and Sandy buckled its floors.
Corporate history is littered with failed projects and acquisitions that built empires for executives, but not value for shareholders.
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Both schools are within a 2-3 hour drive from Charlotte, and Charlotte is littered with alums from both schools.
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The mini-narrative of her path through the 2008 superstorm is littered with folly.
Besides, greens often claim that the American economy is so energy-inefficient that it is littered with cheap carbon savings.
The luxury travel world is littered with private islands, boutique hotels, historic castles, and rugged ranches to buy out.
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And while athletes may have more money to throw at a new concept than most restaurateurs, the battlefield is littered with losers.
Of course, the history of the internet is littered with the remains of companies that failed doing the obvious.
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U.S. political history is littered with technologists who have sought to transform their digital success into electoral gold, but failed.
The region is littered with small, intimate coves -- the majority of which can only be reached by foot or boat.
The long grass around Whitehall is littered with dusty copies of reports published by committees of the great and the good.
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