How To Use Spat In A Sentence

  • Remember the family spat that hit the headlines a couple of years ago? Times, Sunday Times
  • The pilots benefited from a great deal of on-the-job training, but the squadron's main contribution to the campaign entailed carrying dispatches and mail.
  • Once the egg is half-cooked, break the yolk and cut into the white with your spatula. Times, Sunday Times
  • I passed plunging gorges, streams in spate, riverbanks ripped open, fields flooded, a brown soup drowning the track.
  • This inversion technique takes into account atmospheric effects on the radiation and spatial variations in the surface emissivity and backscatter.
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  • As soon as this began to thicken, Neb carefully removed it with a wooden spatula; this accelerated the evaporation, and at the same time prevented it from contracting an empyreumatic flavor. The Mysterious Island
  • A gob of crimson pouring from his lips, he spat it out, wiping the excess with the back of his hand.
  • This process must proceed with dispatch, without posturing, without grandstanding, without empty words.
  • Using a slotted spatula, transfer the bacon to a paper towel-lined sheet pan, reserve, and maintain the hot pan.
  • From his driveway, Benelli dispatches patrol cars and sends officers to new assignments.
  • A reporter was dispatched to Naples to cover the riot.
  • Spittle and blood spattered his lips, dripping in my mouth. Brush of Darkness
  • Add the molasses, corn oil, and maple syrup and, using a rubber spatula, gently stir to combine.
  • Prosecutors say he is tied to the crime by witnesses, blood spatters, ballistics and DNA analysis.
  • Perret considers this dispatch an anomaly: "It stands alone, unsupported, unrepeated."
  • She levelled the surface of the cake mixture with a metal spatula.
  • They called C4, which is Mexico's emergency dispatch system and advised them that they had been lost for two days, were stranded, dehydrated, and were going to light a signal fire to attempt to get some help," said Cal Fire spokesperson Roxanne Provaznik. Knowledge is Power
  • The electroholographic system consists of a special-purpose computational chip and a high-resolution, reflective mode, liquid-crystal display panel as a spatial light modulator.
  • The patrons' tables are constantly resupplied with clear, cool, tart pomegranate juice and hot, flat white bread extracted with long-handled wooden spatulas from the ovens through openings in the walls.
  • When I saw it was a beer company, I called my dispatcher and said, ‘I can’t do this. Muslim trucker sues over alcohol load
  • A new industry association has arisen to address security-related aspects of geospatial technologies and information.
  • In truth, she could not have known she had fallen into this realm as the mere awareness of self and location whether spatial or otherwise would negate the very nature of the state itself.
  • Gabriel was despatched to him with that short chapter of the Koran, which we call the ninety-fourth, beginning with the words Travels in Arabia
  • The spatial information means texture, contexture and shape.
  • Some makers still bolster these paints with components like formaldehyde, crystalline silica, acetone and ammonia to help preserve the paint or give it other properties, such as spatter-resistance. Painting Without That Smell
  • These public spats are genuine enough. Times, Sunday Times
  • Only when an influence is exerted, whether immediately or through a third party, from one upon another has society come into existence in place of a mere spatial juxtaposition or temporal contemporaneousness or succession of individuals. Introduction to the Science of Sociology
  • This allows a developer to determine, through manual inspection at runtime, which version of a particular open-source library is being used by consulting the classpath.
  • So saying, he exhorted Brown to be hasty in dispatching his breakfast, as, ‘the frost having given way, the scent would lie this morning primely. Chapter XXV
  • Music has always had a tendency to glance back over its shoulder at the past, but the last few years has seen an unabashed spate of revivalism, from 60s garage rock posturing to the soi-disant Electro Clash phenomenon.
  • There was also a report that Japan was dispatching its troops to Korea on the pretext of protecting its legation.
  • Last year he dispatched troops into Swat and South Waziristan to oust the Taliban from their mountain lair; more recently, he helped the US increase drone strikes. Mumbai spy says he worked for terrorists ? then briefed Pakistan
  • The three commonest feldspathoids are leucite, nepheline, and sodalite.
  • Eventually it would have been picked up at about 3.00 am when a despatcher was doing some housekeeping on the system. Parklife « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • In the drawer was a selection of kitchen utensils - spoons, spatulas, knives and whisks.
  • Flavin's great success, like his kindred artistic spirit Donald Judd, arises from the complex spatial awareness he creates with such industrial, apparently unartistic means.
  • The neutral stability curves and the character parameters are given, including the temporal and spatial growth rate, the critical wave number, the maximum wave number and the wave celerity.
  • The spatial proximities between labels are determined by heteronuclear dipolar couplings, which are measured by rotational-echo double resonance (Gullion and Schaefer, 1989 ab).
  • Jacqui looked at me, her eyes shining with not relief or left over fear or any other emotion instead she burst into a spate of giggles.
  • To achieve this goal we map the spatial distribution of volcanic seismic facies units.
  • Within hours a terse reply had been dispatched across Ireland's second city. Times, Sunday Times
  • Babu snagged the spot last year by dispatching a friend to stake it out two months before the season even started.
  • Milan: Operators reacted with frustration to a spate of new capital increase operations announced late last week.
  • He dispatches enemies with a sword, a battleaxe, or a spear-like native weapon called a taiaha.
  • He received the wool in huge bales and then graded it according to length and fineness, before despatching it to the cloth-maker or dealer.
  • Spate of mergers and acquisitions brings a bonanza for investment banks
  • After each catty little spat, we cut to another uneventful rehearsal scene where boys and girls with asexual physiques pirouette weightlessly about the rehearsal room.
  • So ended the memorable 14th of August: it will be, doubtless, remembered by many with far from pleasant feelings; and some who have been "gulled" in England may thank Mr. Petersen that a carrier-pigeon freighted with a cock-and-bull story of blood, fire, wreck, and murder, was not despatched on that memorable day. Stray Leaves from an Arctic Journal; or, Eighteen Months in the Polar Regions, in Search of Sir John Franklin's Expedition, in the Years 1850-51
  • That said, it is interesting to note that a recent autopsy examination of Einstein's preserved brain did uncover extra tissue in the parietal cortex, which mediates spatial cognition.
  • So great was the general's despatch, that Paul I, at his request, granted the young man a sub-lieutenancy in the Semonowskoi regiment, so that Foedor entered on his duties the very next day after his arrival in St. Petersburg. Celebrated Crimes (Complete)
  • No less impressive is the sound design, which is seemingly standard, but upon closer examination reveals a developed awareness of off-screen space and spatial relations.
  • But a spate of scientific studies has raised doubts about artificial sweeteners.
  • If you haven't heard of the term spatial data, do not worry. Site Home
  • But the soldier, who, with proper military observance, continued to have his eye and attention fixed on the Emperor, as the prince whom he was bound to answer or to serve, saw none of the hints, which Achilles at length suffered to become so broad, that Zosimus and the Protospathaire exchanged expressive glances, as calling on each other to notice the by-play of the leader of the Varangians. Count Robert of Paris
  • Family comes first - and petty spats and annoyances are put aside for the greater good of the Shaws.
  • In that context, I found phrases like these kind of disconcerting and hard to read: the passions of his bewildered heart … a maelstrom of melancholicaly erupted emotion … causing a bit of the guilt to spatter through his brow … that would never permit his repression, never allow for nothing short of predetermined apocalyptic salvation. Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » Frank Murdock’s Review Forum
  • On National Public Radio a newscaster reads a report on the latest Palestinian-Israeli spat then hesitates - and almost as an afterthought attributes the information to the Israeli government.
  • During the 1990s, Liverpool's biggest contribution to mainstream rock culture involved dispatching platoons of terrifying feral scallies to mug people at Glastonbury.
  • The land- or cityscapes in the blown-up photos introduce varying degrees of spatial recession, the depth depending on the scenes.
  • Two years ago, he admitted the police had been caught out by a spate of petty hooliganism, but this year he said police leave had been cancelled and extra officers would be on duty until Bonfire Night and beyond.
  • Who would bet against Penrith not overtaking Aspatria next season as Cumbria's Number Two club?
  • They're typical brothers, so they get into these little spats with each other sometimes, and they separate them.
  • As Diana Archibald has argued, station houses in the bush utilized spatial patterns unlike those found in a British town house or country home, thus necessitating new cultural practices and domestic routines.
  • Septach Melayn handed the despatch to Prestimion, who took it without looking at it and tossed it to a nearby table. LORD PRESTIMION
  • Dark drops spattered on the ground and she stilled.
  • Spatially complex microhabitats tend to reduce desiccative water loss by cutting down the amount of moving air the animal is exposed to.
  • She watched as it spattered on the ground far below.
  • The turn of a corner, like the flick of a film frame, can redefine the nature of a disjunctive, heterogeneous spatial continuum.
  • Towns arose with no other purpose than to collect and dispatch merchandise.
  • Luck compares _Met_ XIV 465 'admonitu quamquam luctus renouentur amari' and _Met_ XV 244-45 '_quae_ [_sc_ elementa] _quamquam_ spatio distent, tamen omnia fiunt/ex ipsis'; in the first passage a few manuscripts and in the second the majority offer the indicative. The Last Poems of Ovid
  • An image is decomposed into a collection of sub-sampled spatial frequency bands, known as subbands.
  • The capability to manipulate high-frequency acoustic phonon generation in both temporal and spatial domains should flourish the field of nanoultrasonics.
  • In connection with the criminal case, the Prosecutor contemporaneously filed an administrative petition, asking the court to seize all assets of ALEC within Aspatria.
  • Still others have cautioned against the spate of monuments that they see as celebrating the cult of the personality.
  • Colonel Tilghman, one of my aids-de-camp, will have the (p.  088) honour to deliver these despatches to Your Excellency; he will be able to inform you of every minute circumstance which is particularly mentioned in my letter. The Medallic History of the United States of America 1776-1876
  • Luke slides his offset spatula under each one and then, as he goes to retract it, adds the little flourish, the barely perceptible twist of the wrist, that makes his work look simultaneously more mechanical and more balletic. The Sorcerer’s Apprentices
  • Most importantly, stereoisomers are not spatially superimposable.
  • Dispatches opened with footage of a young man curled up by his front door, whimpering in pain and despair. Times, Sunday Times
  • The author also tells us about the economic history, the changing socio-political milieu and the spatial emergence of Bangalore.
  • The party had considered the possibility of disaster for one man, and that had been the principal reason for despatching the two in different directions. Chapter VIII
  • Walker, standing at the foot of the shaft waiting for the answering signal from above, heard the noise and the rush of Mag's body as it bumped from side to side in its mad descent, and starting back, he was just in time to get clear as the mangled mass of rags and blood and pulpy flesh fell with a loud splashy thud at the bottom, the blood spattering and "jauping" him and the bottomer, and blinding their eyes as it flew all over them. The Underworld The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner
  • The Hamiltonian constraint NH = 0 defines a diffeomorphism structure on spatial manifolds by the lapse function N, but this is not identical to time. Einstein Still Rules, Says Fermi Telescope Team | Universe Today
  • Unlike laboratory stimuli such as sinusoidal grating or the Gabor patch, natural images generally contain signals broadly distributed over different spatial frequencies. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • Plucky Anna bounces back from her ordeal the next morning, so eager is she to get a Van Gogh back to the nice lady who deserves it, but a Romanian tycoon dispatches a tiny hit woman to steal the painting away. Touch of Evil
  • Easily the strongest, the proud Dwarf swings a large battleaxe that he uses to cleave opponents in two, and pulls out hatchets to dispatch enemies at a distance.
  • Brunt, following in, despatched a meaty drive into the far corner from near the edge of the area. Times, Sunday Times
  • He would have ‘seen’ the very spatiality of the visible, the real which precedes all reality, all forms, all truth of particular sensations or constructed idealities.
  • However, to avoid an unseemly political spat, both Kiely and McEllistrim have been selected.
  • He secured from the douma an order by which three thousand families were moved to that port, and streltsi were dispatched to garrison it. The Story of Russia
  • In her latest dispatch, Clare Duggan, our war correspondent, reported an increase in fighting.
  • Who would have thought garlic choppers, spatulas and no-stick frying pans could make the world a better place?
  • Amtrak has sold its mail cars and is getting improved dispatching from the Union Pacific Railroad.
  • This he did, dispatching a small force to scout after the "army" disappearing over the hills. Umbria - the green heart of Italy
  • The people then, quite reasonably, expect the state to be able to handle this task - this task which it has created the necessity of - with dispatch.
  • On the contrary, a given boundary may entail a combination of spatial, technical and social elements in different mixes.
  • The group's design manipulates the laser beam instead of using a translation stage to shift the sample, which allows the user to scan the sample layer by layer while still correlating the information spatially.
  • The late 19th and early 20th century saw a spate of inventions which were to transform the lives of ordinary citizens of this country in ways hitherto undreamed of.
  • An additional line drawing to the side depicts the spatial arrangement of the bivalent corresponding to LG - 02 and the FISH signals associated therewith.
  • Temporal and spatial changes in bubble densities were highly heterogeneous, suggesting strong variability in factors affecting the gas ebullition.
  • Contemporary Prairie du Chien sites without wild rice indicate the spatially restricted nature of rice exploitation.
  • Sift in the flour and salt and use a spatula to gently combine. Times, Sunday Times
  • After the invocational four-poem opening of 'Let's Just Say,' the book moves to 'Some of These Daze,' Bernstein's prose dispatches in the immediate aftermath of 9/11, and on to the acerbic intimacies of 'World on Fire,' which critiques clichés like 'what are we fighting for?' The Chicago Blog: Press Release: Bernstein, Girly Man
  • Flowers are self-compatible, but spontaneous autogamy occurs very infrequently due to protandry and to the spatial separation of anthers and stigma.
  • Even when, later still, the general's eager hand, stretching forth for the dusky flagon (it was sacrilege to sweep away those insignia of age and respectability), managed to capsize the candelabrum and sent the fluid "adamantine" spattering a treasured table-cloth (how quick the dash of the young trooper's hand upon the flame -- and its extinction!), a gentle smile was the sole rebuke, followed by a "Thank you, Mr. Harris. Tonio, Son of the Sierras A Story of the Apache War
  • Spatial analysis features particularly prominent on the research agenda relating to natural and technological hazards and geodemographics.
  • Even a modest house can be full of complexity when constructive and spatial variables overlap with sociological factors.
  • That leaves three attackers to be tried, as reported in the Times-Dispatch, unless one or more of the attackers is facing more than one trial. 6 CHS-UVa Attackers Plead Guilty at cvillenews.com
  • Even your humble correspondent succumbed to the spirit of anarchy, but the response my "crudeness" provoked gives me a few suggestions for investigators chasing leads on the recent spate of criminal harassment toward progressive elements. Archive 2005-10-16
  • A chasseur had been dispatched with the counterorder, who passed the exulting, but deluded G---- on the road. The Stranger in France or, a Tour from Devonshire to Paris Illustrated by Engravings in Aqua Tint of Sketches Taken on the Spot.
  • She's also struggling to make upgrades that the city has requested, like computerizing the dispatch system and installing credit-card machines.
  • His mensis astant Barones, et Principes pro vasallis attentè in suis officijs ministrantes, quorum nec vnus emittere verbum aliqua præsumit audacia, nisi Imperatore annuente, vel ad illum loquente, illis duntaxat exceptis, qui certis interspatijs canunt, aut recitant de principum gestis. The Voyages and Travels of Sir John Mandeville
  • While original gangstas like NWA presented graphic dispatches from LA gang turf where few reporters were brave enough to tread, he has been sold as a GI Joe doll with real bullet holes.
  • Our Interfaith Tent is Big -- spatially and spiritually. Rev. Laura Rose: The Big Interfaith Tent At Occupy Oakland: Faithfully Engaging The 99%
  • Then he told them of the big trial in the river, when the fishes chose judges, and made a case at law against the ersh, and found him guilty, and how the ersh spat in the faces of the judges and swam merrily away. Old Peter's Russian Tales
  • But at the moment when no precaution should have been relaxed, a despatch from the West India directors, who appear to have been misled by advices from London, announced that no danger need be apprehended from the English expedition, as it was sent out by the King only to settle the affairs of his colonies and establish episcopacy, which would rather benefit the company's interests in New Netherlands. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 12
  • It occupies the entire 6-foot-high composition, with ink spatters, sgraffito and handprints enlivening the surface.
  • He dispatched the younger player in straight sets.
  • There is a collective sigh of relief around the table as the herbal tea is dispatched. Times, Sunday Times
  • In actuality, living where you need a car to do everything runs counter to Ireland's spatial strategy.
  • Police quickly dispatch a cab and send them home.
  • He dropped the spatula, picked up a spoon and stirred some sauce.
  • And when that didn't have the effect she wanted, she spat into his mouth.
  • Turn when a crust forms, use a metal spatula to turn. Times, Sunday Times
  • By means of this algebraic method of thinking, objects are grasped spatially, in the blink of an eye.
  • Aerospatiale makes the cockpit and performs final assembly at its Toulouse plant.
  • The telephonist contacted the Police Information Room and a police car was despatched to the father's address.
  • She levelled the surface of the cake mixture with a metal spatula.
  • ‘At least one of the classes is an armorer's school where dealers learn to disassemble, reassemble and do minor repair work on certain firearms,’ Spatharos said.
  • I denied homosexual inclinations but he still made me bend down so that he could inspect my behind with a wooden spatula.
  • The first tested numerical and verbal reasoning, the second spatial manipulation. Times, Sunday Times
  • Testing of these models requires that the spatial and temporal distribution of strain and vorticity domains be mapped out across the slab.
  • She levelled the surface of the cake mixture with a metal spatula.
  • Then, in a vicious splurge, flames spat around the lintel of the door itself. SCANDAL'S BRIDE
  • AS THE clock ticks past midnight and today moves into tomorrow, the new world rankings will be spat out from a computer in Florida.
  • Rytlock spat a gobbet of blood, which spattered the ground. GuildWars Edge of Destiny
  • God dispatched the angel Michael to bring her to the house of Potiphar in Egypt; according to another exegetical tradition, Dinah cast Asenath on the wall of Egypt (i.e., the wall surrounding the palace). Dinah: Midrash and Aggadah.
  • As spacing between casimir plates formed by cavities in Rayney nickel gets smaller the vacuum fluctuations and therefore any matter diffused therough them twist on the time axis trading spatial parameters for temporal but maintaining the same quadric volume. Worldchanging: Bright Green
  • The ball was a deep sepia, veneered with dirt and turf and generational sweat—it was old, bunged up, it was bashed and tobacco-juiced and stained by natural processes and by the lives behind it, weather-spattered and charactered as a seafront house. Underworld
  • Introduced by a friend to the local renowned English daily correspondent, to my utter surprise, my dispatches found acceptance and were soon published as 'middles'. The News is NowPublic.com - NowPublic.com: The News is Now Public
  • In order to ensure prompt despatch of the Information memorandum to you please fax the signed confidentiality agreement to me on.
  • The docu-soap, which debuted Jan. 3 and showcased the spats and high drama of six single socialites -- a blend of part - and full-time residents -- wrapped up its eight-show season Feb. 21. 'Secrets Of Aspen' A Ratings Bust
  • the footpads leaping from the darkness and Colum's cold despatch of two of them. A SHRINE OF MURDERS
  • Then, as he sat in the front seat, fans spat towards him as he remained unmoved. The Sun
  • It includes 14 tools, such as knives, spatulas, a grater, a can opener and a corkscrew.
  • A client company might want new computers and telephones dispatched in a hurry. Times, Sunday Times
  • Suddenly he spat out water and choked; he inhaled the air deeply and opened his eyes.
  • Bedrock structures tend to be more regional in spatial outline compared with glacial lineations and in satellite images are often characterized by a rough and irregular surface texture.
  • The soroban relies on networks associated with visuospatial information. HERE’S LOOKING AT EUCLID
  • Spatially, the traditional location of the one was in the chancel or choir of the church, and the other was indeed beyond space, in eternity, which implies the transcendence of both time and space.
  • A thing multipurpose, a spatial diverse function is the basic request.
  • We checked for spatial structure by determining the position of each pair on the lawn using the distance measurements described above and simple triangulation.
  • Chirac is taking no chances, however, and has dispatched police reinforcements to the former French nuclear testing ground.
  • A helicopter was dispatched with two ambulances, coastguards and fire crews to help with the rescue. Times, Sunday Times
  • For technical reasons spatial frequency is expressed in cycles per degree rather than cycles per centimetre.
  • Laomedonteae luimus periuria Troiae .... vicinae ruptis inter se legibus urbes arma ferunt; saevit toto Mars impius orbe; ut cum carceribus sese effudere quadrigae, addunt in spatio, et frustra retinacula tendens fertur equis auriga neque audit currus habenas. The Legacy of Greece Essays By: Gilbert Murray, W. R. Inge, J. Burnet, Sir T. L. Heath, D'arcy W. Thompson, Charles Singer, R. W. Livingston, A. Toynbee, A. E. Zimmern, Percy Gardner, Sir Reginald Blomfield
  • Products made out of biodegradable materials like sisal and areca spathes were also on show at the Town Hall.
  • The photorefractive creates an index grating that couples light from one beam to another effectively compensating for any less than stellar phase-front negating any need for complicated optical alignment, spatial filtering, and columniation.
  • Using an undercoat by spattering acrylics, I finish off the surface of the sculpture with oil paints with the aid of an airbrush.
  • When Donald and the Young Marshal arrived in the capital of Jehol, they discovered that Tang had loaded several hundred trucks with his personal belongings and dispatched them to safety. The Last Empress
  • When she thought about playing tennis, the supplementary motor cortex, which is involved in planning movements, became active, but when she imagined walking through her house, the parahippocampal gyrus, which is needed for spatial navigation, was activated. The Guardian World News
  • ‘Don't say that,’ I spat, ‘What do you know of it? Nothing!’
  • It has white flowers in a whorled, bracteate raceme, no spathe, roots with tubers.
  • RTU has popular applications in electric power dispatching automation systems, but it seldom used in hydropower station Supervisory Computer Control Systems (SCCSs).
  • The boy spat out the pill after eating off its sugar coating.
  • Jason finally sprinted ahead, and jumped into the pool, spattering us with water.
  • Accordingly, Manville took out his code manual and began preparing an official sanction for despatch to Brussels.
  • A young pig was promptly despatched, and while he was being roasted among hot stones, and while chickens were stewing in cocoanut milk, I persuaded one of the cooks to climb an unusually tall cocoanut palm. Chapter 10
  • Drawing near the schooner, a crew was dispatched overside in the longboat with a squad of marines.
  • Soil matric potential, leaf potential and atmosphere water potential is diversity in temporal and spatial variation.
  • The simulated experiments demonstrate that our approach can effectively identify local ab- normality in large spatial data sets.
  • The scholastic records of this college student with callosal agenesis were fair to good for courses that involved language and verbal facility, but contrastingly poor for subjects such as geometry and geography that involved spatial and related nonverbal faculties which we now commonly associate with the right hemisphere. Roger W. Sperry - Nobel Lecture
  • A Chinese trade mission has been dispatched to Japan.
  • By nature they are eternal and incorruptible, but Eriugena also thinks of individual created things as located spatially and temporally.
  • Doctors have suffered a loss of prestige following a spate of scandals.
  • Gavin Lawrence as the Interlocutor in The Last Minstrel Show is sleek, sly, and not at all reassuring in his oversized cutaway coat, pin-striped pants, white spats, and Cheshire grin.
  • As objects well known in the philosophical treatises (bstan-bcos-la grags-pa), sensibilia are thus the smallest spatial units of physical phenomena that are perceptible by the senses in one moment. Fine Analysis of Objects of Cognition: Non-Gelug Presentation
  • The special planning section of the Department of the Environment has been beefed up, with planners being drafted in from local authorities as the consultation phase of the spatial plan enters the home stretch.
  • Age is the most significant risk factor for dementia, a syndrome characterized by a decline in memory and in at least one of the following areas: language, visuospatial skills, and executive functioning.
  • It is possible that the taloned hind limbs were used to dispatch large prey as well, but all of this is merely conjecture.
  • We have 125 cases ready for dispatch.
  • After years of staff downsizing, eliminating editors and staff checkers from the payroll - publishers seem to be having a spate of personal fantasies making it to print as Truth. Truth AND consequences
  • With their regular penchant for not only making political mischief, they now appear to be in cahoots together by dispatching letters which do not appear to make any rational sense.
  • The bombing was the latest in a spate of terrorist attacks.
  • The spatial variation of southerly burster, drainage flows and sea breezes in the Illawarra Region are discussed in detail.
  • As a rule the Superintendent's responses to almost all overseas situations were of the despatching of a gunboat nature. A DEAD LIBERTY
  • Of course Obama could not have pre-mobilized before the spill had he done so immediately no engineer on the planet believed what BP was saying, plus there *should* have at least been an inspector *immediately* dispatched to verify, but they should have had resources going out withing 14 days. Pigs fly, and the Times chides Obama on the oil spill
  • He frowned, turning to her, the spatula in his hands dripping small amounts of pancake batter.
  • Nevertheless, this research strongly supports the claim that human subjects auditorily perceive such spatial characteristics as direction and distance. Auditory Perception
  • There is an emerging spatial strategy in Ireland, and increasing acceptance of the need for strategic locational planning.
  • It was amazing to see the ease with which Indian players dispatched their opponents in all the matches.
  • The first sign she had that the house was beginning to unknit was a spatter of cold rain on her head. SACRAMENT
  • The Borve Series is dominated by varieties of quartzo-feldspathic schist and gneiss, composed mainly of plagioclase, quartz, and biotite.
  • So a delegation is dispatched to ask Samuel to anoint a king instead.
  • They also do equally well at programming a computer, which is neither visual nor spatial.
  • Then the scorpion changed to a vulture and the serpent became an eagle which set upon the vulture, and hunted him for an hour's time, till he became a black tom cat, which miauled and grinned and spat. Arabian nights. English
  • On one occasion, our daughter spat up all over him.
  • It’s a thick mixture, but a spatula is all you need to press it into an even layer. Homemade Girl Scout Cookies: Samoas Bars | Baking Bites
  • Seacrest wasted no time in dispatching Heather Piccinini and Tiara Purifoy.
  • He's a great driver and has fantastic spatial awareness. The Sun
  • The Russian M.nister at Berlin, M. Alopaeus, despatched also an 'estafette' to the Russian charge d'affaires at Hamburg, with orders to apply for the insertion of the article, which accordingly appeared. The Memoirs of Napoleon

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