Word: scatteredness
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The police had been tipped off by suspicious parents, but even so they weren't entirely prepared for what awaited them in a hotel room in the quiet spa town of Leamington, 160 km northwest of London. As they raided one day in August, stepping over the rubber stockings, condoms...
The waitress, a sweet and somewhat scattered twenty-something who, like the restaurant itself, was clearly new to the business but trying hard, had suggested what the menu called “lightly deep fried mashed boiled pumpkin” next. Difficult as this was to resist, we asked if...
This weekend, many of those alumni will be back at HLS, some for the first time since they graduated. In no small part thanks to their efforts, and those of their classmates scattered around the country and the globe, gay men and women are enjoying greater respect and equality than...
Since its reopening, the monks of the monastery have been busy rebuilding its churches and gathering its scattered icons.
George Douglas, spokesman for the National Renewable Energy Laboratory in Golden, Colo., concedes that the concept is "idealistic in one sense" but compares it to distributive computing, in which the data-crunching once performed by a single supercomputer is broken up and scattered among numerous smaller computers. "Almost all computing...