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    1. Those who don’t, well… already you are seeing the rise of different branches of religions, a smattering of what we currently call “cults


    2. People must have been living on this site for centuries … she visualised fur clad people with straggly hair wandering around the boggy bits with spears … no, that felt wrong … why would they need spears to collect plants? Baskets, perhaps … did they have baskets then? When exactly would it have been? Her daytime TV watching had given her a hazy smattering of terms – bronze age came before iron age, she knew that … but how much before? And when did they stop being savages and become civilised?


    3. Mainly double barreled shotguns but also a smattering of hunting rifles and 22 rimfire semi-auto rifles


    4. When his lungs were full again and the smattering of 'amen's had died down, the bishop began again


    5. If, in those little schools, the books by which the children are taught to read, were a little more instructive than they commonly are; and if, instead of a little smattering in Latin, which the children of the common people are sometimes taught there, and which can scarce ever be of any use to them, they were instructed in the elementary parts of geometry and mechanics ; the literary education of this rank of people would, perhaps, be as complete as can be


    6. They went to the village, staying a short while, learning a smattering of the strange language, then on to another and then another


    7. They were trees, and some along the levee somewhat closer still had a smattering of fruit that fairly shone in the haze of morning sun


    8. I also found time to pick up a smattering of the Quechua language


    9. Along the way I also found time to teach Cimnashote a smattering of Maya so he could follow along on our tumen meetings


    10. nights you could only see a smattering of stars

    11. Their arrival had been noted, and there was a smattering of polite applause, so they bowed to the assembly in acknowledgment


    12. unexpectedly, he spat, smattering pieces of chewed and salivated


    13. There was a smattering of polite applause for George's effort


    14. There was a smattering of: “Hear, hear!” from a few corners of the room


    15. Although there was a smattering of studies suggesting


    16. His orange hair stuck up at awkward angles and the smattering of freckles on his face made Zoe grin


    17. My first opponent looked about ten and wobbled ‘Bless this House’ in a breathy treble, then pompous Harry David boomed ‘The Cornish Floral Dance’ before I earned a smattering of applause with what I hoped was a spirited rendition of ‘Westering Home


    18. A smattering of 2011 conversations with some of the


    19. The last phrase Terry Pugh had used was the crucial one and it was sheer luck that DC Potter with his smattering of spoken Welsh understood it


    20. “This is the first planet where we have seen more than a smattering of isolated survivors

    21. The posting drew a smattering of responses and within a


    22. Several of the Dons and a smattering of students had


    23. smattering of the usual fare: Annie Wentworth called to tell her 259


    24. He speaks a smattering of Coloradeño Spanish


    25. With my smattering of Paiute we manage to eke out a semblance of conversation


    26. They will protest and stall and in the end, only a smattering will get through


    27. It wasn’t long until their fire and a smattering of stars provided a stingy illumination


    28. A smattering of brightly wrapped gifts sat


    29. predominated, followed by Germans and a smattering of Russians and other Europeans


    30. With perfectly white even teeth, a smattering of freckles, and deep brown eyes, Hal thought she could be quite pretty sometimes

    31. After a smattering of questions, he was transferred to an “account representative


    32. John's Tavern, casting all that sat at the smattering of rickety tables in tobacco-entwined shadows


    33. This time he made off in a different direction, skirting the smattering of shanties along the foreshore with enough skip in his heel to easily betray his bearing


    34. The blue shoes had a smattering of faux diamonds across the top


    35. Patchy grass and a smattering of dandelions and buttercups grew between the rough markers


    36. After a year in Hong Kong I could speak a smattering of the local Cantonese dialect, I knew a northern Chinese restaurant from a Guangdong restaurant, and I had convinced myself that there was no better beer in the world than San Lik, the slang way of pronouncing San Miguel which identified you as a resident which in turn identified you as being off limits when it came to overcharging or harassing


    37. He thought of the blind child at the orphanage, how the boy’s ankles and shins were always a smattering of bruises, and strangely, it gave him comfort to think he had something in common with this particular orphan now—something more than loss


    38. Every time the girl moved her head they sparkled more, a smattering of stars clumped together to adorn a naked ear


    39. There was a smattering of quick movement as swords were pulled from sheaths and bows readied


    40. With the comings and goings of the holiday routine, the boys" boisterousness, Haik"s high spirits and Maria"s efforts, a smattering of conversation surfaced out of the sulking pair and restrained smiles brightened their faces

    41. A girl about my age, Greek of course, for everyone in that hall was Greek even if one would have never deduced it from the patchy smattering of Greek and the few scratchy Greek records, noticed the


    42. They represented a smattering of individuals from all walks and positions of society, but that said, the majority of them were of the poorer classes


    43. to say that a person without a smattering of these things would be a


    44. There was an equally perfunctory clap of applause from a smattering of those in the crowd as Katie smiling big bowed over as if she’d gotten a standing ovation, even as she most likely had just given the drummer and electric guitarist situated behind her and eye full


    45. As if on cue with the dawn’s first rays of light the other benches filled with a smattering of people waiting for the metro train


    46. The forest floor was devoid of plant growth save for a smattering of ferns growing here and there


    47. "I," said Don Quixote, "have some little smattering of Italian, and I plume myself on singing some of Ariosto's stanzas; but tell me, senor--I do not say this to test your ability, but merely out of curiosity--have you ever met with the word pignatta in your book?"


    48. entertainment, but he did have a smattering of hope that their good predictions


    49. Without having been in the school of the Abbe Faria, the worthy master of The Young Amelia (the name of the Genoese tartan) knew a smattering of all the tongues spoken on the shores of that large lake called the Mediterranean, from the Arabic to the Provencal, and this, while it spared him interpreters, persons always troublesome and frequently indiscreet, gave him great facilities of communication, either with the vessels he met at sea, with the small boats sailing along the coast, or with the people without name, country, or occupation, who are always seen on the quays of seaports, and who live by hidden and mysterious means which we must suppose to be a direct gift of providence, as they have no visible means of support


    50. Lydia ran her fingers through the light smattering of dust on the table behind the couch

















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