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scramble <a scramble; scrambles> SUST.

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The sealed bottom means nasty things like fabric fibres, crumbs or bellybutton fluff won't get inside to scramble the innards.
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Expansionism and the scramble for members in organizing programs bring to light these border issues.
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This is generally done by ring opening of an aziridine, and subsequent trapping by a dipolarophile before the stereochemistry can scramble.
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Under scramble competition to inseminate females, the early matured males are smaller than the rest of the population and can attain the highest mating success.
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During this period there was a scramble just to supply the courses and facilities needed to accommodate the soaring student population.
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That he would answer his own phone with such alacrity that clerk or secretary would have to scramble to pick it up on the first ring.
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Scramble competition can also be seen with the example of red spotted newts.
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The women had to climb a treacherous 20-metre scramble net, or rope ladder, to the deck of the ship.
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He tells the story of how, when he became fed up with the taste of regular scrambled eggs using hen's eggs, he decided to scramble eggs from other birds.
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Before the fall musical each year, students scramble to raise money by soliciting local companies for ads to be placed in the musical's program.
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