The Labor Department's price report contained some scattered evidence that pressures that had been building up at earlier stages of processing were now starting to hit consumers.
When he had finished his study of the scattered evidence, The Shadow questioned Farrow regarding an opinion.
On the most distant prehistoric epochs, the scattered evidence sheds a rather dim light.
Labor Department figures showed a Consumer Price Index rise of only three-tenths of 1 percent despite scattered evidence of quickening inflation.
Some law-enforcement officials speculate that Mr. Freeh is especially troubled by the scattered evidence of a Chinese plot to try to influence the 1996 elections.
You have to take them by surprise, reading the codes in all kinds of scattered evidence.
Tradition of the university, then the Pittsburgh Academy in the 1780s, and scattered evidence suggests that the school began life in a log cabin.
It is the absurdly pompous Pons who ostensibly pieces together the scattered evidence of Urim's past.
But there is only scattered evidence that it did until the later nineteenth century.
Its asymmetrical design looked out of place among the scattered evidence of ancient architecture.