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Scattered may refer to: Music * ''Scattered'' (album), a 2010 album by The Handsome Family * "Scattered" (The Kinks song), 1993 * "Scattered", a song by Ace Young * "Scattered", a song by Lauren Jauregui * "Scattered", a song by Green Day from ''Nimrod'' * "Scattered (Let's Think About Livin')", a song by Neil Young from his 1996 album '' Broken Arrow'' Other uses * Scattered (rave), a rave party based in Sydney, Australia * "Scattered" (Battlestar Galactica), a 2005 ''Battlestar Galactica'' episode * Scattered radiation * Scattered space In mathematics, a scattered space is a topological space ''X'' that contains no nonempty dense-in-itself subset. Equivalently, every nonempty subset ''A'' of ''X'' contains a point isolated in ''A''. A subset of a topological space is called a s ..., a property of topological spaces See also * Scatter (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Scattered (album)
The Handsome Family is an American music duo consisting of husband and wife Brett and Rennie Sparks formed in Chicago, Illinois, and as of 2001 based in Albuquerque, New Mexico. They are perhaps best known for their song " Far from Any Road" from the album ''Singing Bones'', which was used as the main title theme for the first season of the 2014 crime drama ''True Detective''. The band's tenth album, '' Unseen'', was released in 2016. The band's 11th studio album '' Hollow'', was released on September 8, 2023. History Husband-and-wife duo Brett Sparks (vocals, guitar, keyboards) and Rennie Sparks (bass, banjo, vocals) formed the band in 1993, along with drummer Mike Werner. The band would later revolve around Rennie, who writes the lyrics, and Brett, who writes the music. Guest musicians complete the band line-up for recordings and live work.Strong, Martin C. (2003) "The Handsome Family", in ''The Great Indie Discography'', Canongate, . Regarding the band name, Brett said in an ...
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Scattered (The Kinks Song)
"Scattered" is a song by the British rock band the Kinks. Written by Ray Davies, "Scattered" appeared as the sixteenth track from their album ''Phobia'', and was the band's final original single (only to be followed by reissues of "You Really Got Me" and "Waterloo Sunset"). Background On its appearance on ''Phobia'', "Scattered" is dedicated to Annie Florence Davies (Ray Davies' mother) and Carol Bryans (a friend of Davies's.) Both died due to cancer. Ray Davies claimed that "Scattered" took ten years to write. Author Thomas Kitts believes that the song was initially inspired by Ray Davies' broken relationship with Pretenders leader Chrissie Hynde. Release "Scattered" was first released in Europe as a single in 1993, 21 days prior to the release of ''Phobia''. The song was then released on ''Phobia'' as the closing track (except for Japan and the UK, where "Did Ya" was added as a bonus track, making "Scattered" the penultimate track). After the release of the song " Only a Dr ...
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Ace Young
Brett "Ace" Young (born November 15, 1980) is an American singer, songwriter, and actor. He gained national recognition while appearing on the fifth season of ''American Idol''. Young is married to ''American Idol'' season-three runner-up Diana DeGarmo. Early life Young was raised in Boulder, Colorado and is the youngest of five boys. He began writing songs, singing, and taking voice lessons at age 9, and was soon performing at recreation centers and shopping malls. He was first paid for his talent at 11 years old, when he sang at the food court at Boulder’s Crossroads Mall. He performed at various venues in Colorado and other western states, including singing the National Anthem at The Pepsi Center in Denver. Young attended Fairview High School in Boulder, Colorado. An Eagle Scout, he also participated in athletics, choir, and International Baccalaureate classes, graduating in 1999. Career After Young graduated from high school he wrote a song called "Reason I Live" th ...
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Lauren Jauregui
Lauren Michelle Jauregui Morgado (; born June 27, 1996) is an American singer and songwriter. She rose to prominence as a member of the girl group Fifth Harmony, which became one of the List of best-selling girl groups, best-selling girl groups of all time. Jauregui began experimenting with different sounds and exploring solo songwriting, collaborating on songs with Marian Hill, Steve Aoki and Halsey (singer), Halsey. She signed to Columbia Records to release her debut solo single "Expectations (Lauren Jauregui song), Expectations" in October 2018. In 2019, Jauregui released the song "More Than That (Lauren Jauregui song), More Than That". In 2020, she contributed "Invisible Chains" to Birds of Prey (soundtrack), the soundtrack of the film ''Birds of Prey (2020 film), Birds of Prey'' (2020), released the Tainy-produced Latin urban song "Lento", and the song "50ft". Jauregui independently released her debut solo extended play (EP) ''Prelude'' (2021), and its follow up, ''In Betwe ...
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Nimrod (album)
''Nimrod'' (stylized as ''nimrod.'') is the fifth studio album by the American rock band Green Day, released on October 14, 1997, by Reprise Records. The band began work on the album in the wake of the cancellation of a European tour after the release of their previous album, ''Insomniac (Green Day album), Insomniac''. Recorded at Conway Recording Studios in Los Angeles, the album was written with the intent of creating a set of standalone songs as opposed to a cohesive album. Retrospectively, ''Nimrod'' is noted for its musical diversity and experimentation, containing elements of Folk music, folk, Hardcore punk, hardcore, surf rock, and ska. Lyrical themes discussed include maturity, personal reflection, and fatherhood. The album peaked at number ten on the ''Billboard (magazine), Billboard'' U.S. charts and was certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The record was also certified triple platinum in Australia and double platinum in Can ...
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Broken Arrow (album)
''Broken Arrow'' is the 24th studio album by Canadian-American musician Neil Young, and his 8th with Crazy Horse, released in 1996. Background and recording The sessions for the album were held at Young's ranch in Northern California in the spring of 1996. The sessions were Young's first without producer David Briggs, who had died of lung cancer the previous year. The group struggled to record a new album without the guidance and leadership of Briggs. For inspiration, they booked a series of gigs at local clubs prior to the sessions. The final track is a live version of a Jimmy Reed song that was recorded on an audience microphone at one such small "secret" gig in California, giving it a bootleg feel. The first three songs are in the form of long, structured jams. In ''Shakey'', Young describes the album as "vulnerable and unfinished. I wanted to get one under my belt without David." Songs "Changing Highways" dates from 1974, and was first recorded by the group that year at Chess ...
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Scattered (Battlestar Galactica)
"Scattered" is the first episode of the second season of the reimagined ''Battlestar Galactica'' television series. It aired originally on the Sci Fi Channel on July 15, 2005. In the episode, Commander William Adama is in critical condition following his shooting in the cliffhanger ending of the first season. '' Galactica'' is separated from the fleet during a Cylon attack, and Colonel Saul Tigh, now in command, must reunite them. He does this by ordering the ship's computers networked in defiance of Adama's standing orders. Cylon Centurions board ''Galactica''. On Kobol, Cylons kill one of the survivors of the Raptor crash. The episode received favorable critical reception. Plot With Commander Adama shot in the chest by Boomer, Col. Tigh is forced to take command as a Cylon Basestar arrives. Tigh has the fleet take an emergency faster-than-light jump to escape, despite the stranded survey team on the planet Kobol. When ''Galactica'' jumps, however, the rest of the fle ...
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Scattered Radiation
In physics, scattering is a wide range of physical processes where moving particles or radiation of some form, such as light or sound, are forced to deviate from a straight trajectory by localized non-uniformities (including particles and radiation) in the medium through which they pass. In conventional use, this also includes deviation of reflected radiation from the angle predicted by the law of reflection. Reflections of radiation that undergo scattering are often called ''diffuse reflections'' and unscattered reflections are called '' specular'' (mirror-like) reflections. Originally, the term was confined to light scattering (going back at least as far as Isaac Newton in the 17th century). As more "ray"-like phenomena were discovered, the idea of scattering was extended to them, so that William Herschel could refer to the scattering of "heat rays" (not then recognized as electromagnetic in nature) in 1800. John Tyndall, a pioneer in light scattering research, noted the connec ...
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Scattered Space
In mathematics, a scattered space is a topological space ''X'' that contains no nonempty dense-in-itself subset. Equivalently, every nonempty subset ''A'' of ''X'' contains a point isolated in ''A''. A subset of a topological space is called a scattered set if it is a scattered space with the subspace topology. Examples * Every discrete space is scattered. * Every ordinal number with the order topology is scattered. Indeed, every nonempty subset ''A'' contains a minimum element, and that element is isolated in ''A''. * A space ''X'' with the particular point topology, in particular the Sierpinski space, is scattered. This is an example of a scattered space that is not a T1 space. * The closure of a scattered set is not necessarily scattered. For example, in the Euclidean plane \R^2 take a countably infinite discrete set ''A'' in the unit disk, with the points getting denser and denser as one approaches the boundary. For example, take the union of the vertices of a series ...
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