Word: scatteredness
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The wreckage was strewn over a 200-yd. swath and consisted largely of rubber strips, tinfoil, wood sticks, Scotch tape, other tape with a floral design and what rancher W.W. ("Mac") Brazel described as a rather tough paper. On the day Brazel chanced upon the strange debris, June 14, 1947...
But just as taxpayers would not pick up the tab for Roosevelt's chickens, the prevailing winds of decentralization scattered the responsibility for this and other technology initiatives--making them nearly impossible to implement.
The news came out of Stillwater, Oklahoma the following Thursday afternoon: Harvard 7, UCLA 2. Hogan, pitching in what turned out to be his last start for the Crimson, scattered six singles over eight-plus innings for his eighth win of the season.
The real mystery, scientists say, is not that the positrons were created. It's that they were lobbed so many thousands of light-years above the galactic plane, like water droplets scattered by a giant geyser. Scientists offered several competing explanations last week. Rice University astrophysicist Edison Liang thinks black...
"Harvard was hitting it where we weren't," MIT coach Mac Singleton said. "They scattered them anywhere and everywhere they wanted."