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Scattered and three
Scattered across the map are Mint Candies which Tails can collect in groups of either one, two or three to replenish his stamina.
She was in the first three episodes of season 2, " Scattered ", " Valley of Darkness " and " Fragged ", and a later episode entitled " Downloaded ".

Scattered and different
* Scattered Occitan-speaking communities exist in different countries:

Scattered and area
Scattered parcels that were purchased during Termination, as well as many lots around the Legend Lake area in the southeastern part of the county, are the only parts of the county that are privately owned by non-Indians.
Scattered archeological finds indicate that the area around Burgdorf was inhabited during the Neolithic era, the Late Bronze Age and the Hallstatt.
Scattered about the lawns and gardens are memorials and sculptures that illuminate some of the social significance of the area.
Scattered settlement continued in the area until 1904 when France relinquished its right of use to the " French Shore ".
Scattered and light rainfall fell across portions of Baja California Norte and Sonora Sustained winds of were recorded in the Tucson metropolitan area, butonly moderate rainfall occurred throughout south-central to northeast Arizona.
Scattered around the playing area are ten weapons you can pick up and use.

Scattered and about
Scattered light from the Earth was evident in about a quarter of the data frames, creating a visible " X " pattern on the images.
* E. M. Cioran on Samuel Beckett The website states that: " Scattered throughout the one thousand pages of Cioran's Cahiers 1957-1972 are many intriguing remarks about Beckett and his work, of which the following are among the more memorable.
Starting in about 1870, Vance gave a speech hundreds of times he called " The Scattered Nation ," which praised the Jews and called for religious tolerance and freedom amongst all Americans.

Scattered and .
Scattered small oases and occasional wells provide water for a few date palms or small plots of millet and garden crops.
Scattered bits of wool, skin and other parts are characteristic where coyotes feed extensively on larger carcasses.
Though uninhabited, it is part of the " Scattered Islands " of the French Southern and Antarctic Lands administrative region.
# the Scattered Islands (), a dispersed group of islands around the coast of Madagascar.
Mikio Naruse directed the wide screen melodrama When a Woman Ascends the Stairs in 1960 ; his final film was 1967's Scattered Clouds.
Scattered throughout the interior highlands are numerous flatfloored valleys, 300 to 900 meters in elevation, which vary in size.
Scattered acts of rioting and vandalism of public buildings followed, but most actions by the dissidents remained nonviolent.
Scattered fragments of both the original Aramaic " Book of Giants " ( which were analysed and published by Józef Milik in 1976 ) and of the Manichaean version of the same name ( analyzed and published by W. B.
Negative Traits: Scattered energies, exaggeration, unfinished projects, lack of direction, moodiness, self-centeredness.
Scattered across 800 years, the British constitution consists of many documents — such as Magna Carta ( 1215 ), the Great Reform Bill ( 1832 ), and the Parliament Act ( 1911 )— and, most important for the evolution of the office of Prime Minister, customs known as conventions that became accepted practice.
Scattered blue light is Polarization ( waves ) | polarized.
Scattered oases, drawing water from springs and wells in the vicinity of the wadis, permit some settled agriculture.
Scattered disk objects show colour resemblances with hot classical objects pointing to a common origin.
Scattered sherds dating to 2100-1700 BC have been found, when Mycenae interacted with Minoan Crete.
* Scattered languages of the Amazon basin, usually with rather simple register-tone systems.
* Scattered languages of New Guinea, usually with rather simple register-tone systems.
Scattered and reflected laser light as well as any fluorescent light from the illuminated spot is then re-collected by the objective lens.
Scattered along the length of the beach, trapped between the sea and the impassable shingle embankment and with no operating radios amongst the commanders, tanks had to be controlled individually.
To Your Scattered Bodies Go, amongst other threads, portrays a tormented, drug-addicted Hermann Göring who ends up as a missionary of the Church of the Second Chance, a peaceful religion.
It used elements from To Your Scattered Bodies Go and The Fabulous Riverboat, though it replaced the books ' hero, Sir Richard Burton, with an American astronaut and King John of England with Nero as the villain.
Scattered survivors flee into outer space aboard available spaceships.

Scattered and D
* Dady D S " Scattered Seeds: The Diaspora of the Anglo-Indians " Pagoda Press

archaeological and evidence
The primary reason for the abandonment of the `` shore occupied by '' thesis has been the assimilation and accumulation of archaeological evidence, the most striking feature of early English studies in this century.
That is, there was no trace of Anglo-Saxons in Britain as early as the late third century, to which time the archaeological evidence for the erection of the Saxon Shore forts was beginning to point.
We must, therefore, have a look at the new archaeological material and re-examine the literary and place-name evidence which bears upon the problem.
This, naturally, will be difficult to do since both the archaeological and place-name evidence in this period, with some fortunate exceptions, is insufficient for precise chronological purposes.
The earliest archaeological evidence for the use of the Greek abacus dates to the 5th century BC.
One example of archaeological evidence of the Roman abacus, shown here in reconstruction, dates to the 1st century AD.
Many of these possibilities are supported by archaeological evidence.
However, there are no known year-names or other archaeological evidence verifying any of these later kings of Akkad or Uruk, apart from a single artifact referencing king Dudu of Akkad.
The Basilica Aemilia in the Roman Forum did burn down, which perhaps can be attributed to Alaric: the archaeological evidence was provided by coins dating from 410 found melted in the floor.
There is good archaeological evidence for this process and crucibles used to produce brass by cementation have been found on Roman period sites including Xanten and Nidda in Germany, Lyon in France and at a number of sites in Britain.
Conversely the use of true brass seems to have declined in Western Europe during this period in favour of gunmetals and other mixed alloys but by the end of the first Millennium AD brass artefacts are found in Scandinavian graves in Scotland, brass was being used in the manufacture of coins in Northumbria and there is archaeological and historical evidence for the production of brass in Germany and The Low Countries areas rich in calamine ore which would remain important centres of brass making throughout the medieval period, especially Dinant – brass objects are still collectively known as dinanterie in French.
While John the Baptist's use of a deep river for his baptism suggests immersion, pictorial and archaeological evidence of Christian baptism from the 3rd century onward indicates that a normal form was to have the candidate stand in water while water was poured over the upper body.
In addition the archaeological evidence indicates that in the 2nd century BC Celts expanded from Bohemia through the Kłodzko valley into Silesia, now part of Poland.
The archaeological evidence from Bologna and its vicinity contradicts the testimony of Polybius and Livy on some points, who say the Boii expelled the Etruscans and perhaps some were forced to leave.
Brewing has taken place since around the 6th millennium BC, and archaeological evidence suggests that this technique was used in ancient Egypt.
Subsequent archaeological investigation found debris scattered over of seabed and evidence that the ship was wracked by two huge explosions one after the other.
According to archaeological evidence, cultures in Egypt ( hieroglyphs ), the Near East ( cuneiform )— and the Mediterranean, with the Mycenaean culture ( Linear B )— had viable writing systems.
The castle theory fell from favour among Scottish archaeologists in the 1980s, due to a lack of supporting archaeological evidence.
Further archaeological evidence indicates that other parts of the region now called Cambodia were inhabited from around 1000-2000 BCE by a Neolithic culture.
Although there is disagreement as to whether the dynasty actually existed, there is some archaeological evidence pointing to its possible existence.
During this period, archaeological evidence points to an increase in literacy and a partial shift away from the faith placed in Shangdi ( the Supreme Being in traditional Chinese religion ), with ancestor worship becoming commonplace and a more worldly orientation coming to the fore.
Cave paintings, artifacts and other archaeological evidence indicate that there has been continuous habitation for some 8, 000 years.
There is little archaeological evidence of early diets including couscous, possibly because the original couscoussière was probably made from organic materials which could not survive extended exposure to the elements.
This battle is of interest because it is surprising that an area so far east should still be in Briton hands this late: there is ample archaeological evidence of early Saxon and Anglian presence in the Midlands, and historians generally have interpreted Gildas's De Excidio as implying that the Britons had lost control of this area by the mid-sixth century.
Ancient resources as well as recent archaeological evidence suggest that, at one point, Caligula had the palace extended to annex this structure. When several kings came to Rome to pay their respects to him and argued about their nobility of descent, he cried out " Let there be one Lord, one King ".

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