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Then the Scatt was connected to their pistol and the calibration with the center of the target was done.
Finally, ask the pianist to "scatt" the solo line with both melody and rhythm on nonsense syllables like "la-la" or "da-da-da" while playing the piano part.
The direct indication is that as the number of the scatt ering spherulite increases, more light flux will be scattered away from the direction of incident light.
Earlier in his Cities, Botero had taken note of how the Portuguese in Brazil together with the Jesuits coax those scatt ered in caves and huts into more settled circumstances, where living civilly and socially (vivendo civilmente) they may be more effectively instructed in the faith and governed by officials of the king.
"Combine & Conquer, Top 400 Restaurant Concepts," by Scatt Hume.)
The active microwave instrumentation (AMI) on the ERS-1 includes two 5.3 GHz radar systems, a synthetic aperture radar (SAR) and a wind scattermeter (SCATT).