If they hear a drone approaching, they are advised to scatter in multiple directions.
There is somewhat more scatter in 3-year, 2-year and 1-year charts, but it is random scatter.
We pass a lone ostrich and a herd of springbok, which scatter in all directions at the sight of us.
We all head back to where we first met Iqbal and scatter in our taxis and auto rickshaws.
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The company stated in its recent earnings call that it has benefited from improved upfront advertising and scatter pricing in 2010.
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This is based around the principle that different types of chemicals will scatter light in different ways.
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But dice and season and scatter them in a searingly hot pan.
When you make a wireless connection, the signals between you and the base station scatter off in multiple directions, but only a fraction of the signal actually hits its intended target.
The way the X-rays scatter off the atoms in these targets reveals their arrangement.
Most estimates suggest that it could cost a few billion dollars a year to scatter enough sulfur particles in the atmosphere to change the weather patterns of the planet.
While the candidates had previously focused during the early weeks of the primary season on only one or two states at time, the upcoming schedule will see the Republican hopefuls scatter across the country in search of strategic wins.
But a clear, cloudless day-time sky is blue because molecules in the air scatter blue light from the sun more easily than they do red light.
My wife is a terrific manager, both personally (there are four kids in addition to her scatter-brained husband) and professionally.
Public anger first surfaced in Edinburgh where Mortonhall - a council run crematorium - routinely told grieving parents there would be nothing to scatter after cremations, but ashes were then buried in a garden of remembrance.
The good folks at space.com report that an early analysis suggests that wherever the satellite hits, any surviving debris will likely scatter within an area of 500 miles in length.
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Reductions in sunlight reduce photosynthesis, but clouds and atmospheric particles scatter sunlight, meaning plants are then able to convert more of the available sunlight into growth because fewer leaves are in the shade.
Again, I want to caution against drawing too much in the way of causal inference, but this scatter plot looks a lot like older scatter plots I have done.
In the nuclear age this has meant the ability to scatter defences around its western neighbour.
One annoying thing was that these biologists would scatter sweet potatoes on a sandy beach, away from her home in the forest.
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Mortonhall Crematorium told parents there would be nothing to scatter after a baby's cremation but the ashes were then buried in a garden of remembrance.
The donkey, overdramatising as usual, lets out a strangled, desperate bray before I scatter the hay for him and the two jostling bullocks, then wheel in several barrows of silage for Perk Farm's eight cows in their stalls and give the chickens their grain.
Hymns included We Plough The Fields and Scatter and Morning Has Broken, and the service featured a BBC Shipping Forecast in celebration of Mr Beales's love of the natural world.
Dorothy Maitland, operations manager for Sands (the Stillbirth And Neonatal Death Society), had her daughter Kaelen cremated at Mortonhall in 1986, and was told there would be no ashes to scatter.
In July 1942, more than 20 vessels were sunk following orders to scatter because of fears of an attack by warships including the Tirpitz.
In July 1942, more than 20 vessels were sunk following orders to scatter because of fears of an attack by warships, which included the Tirpitz.
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There is no reference to rewards in any Schumer Box disclosure, so credit card companies are free to scatter rewards information willy-nilly so that no one truly understands how issuers manipulate their rewards programs.
But if the English can add greater control to their scatter-gun approach play, there is a growing belief that this team can cause some noise in the knockout round.
Maybe, after a century or so of becoming ever more densely concentrated in big cities such as London, New York and Tokyo, financial firms are set to scatter again.
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The campaigners, who claim nuclear power stations are dangerous, said they planned to scatter a total of 577 seed balls on the land to symbolise each day since the Fukushima nuclear disaster in Japan in March 2011.
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