The rural population was dispersed because arable land and other resources were dispersed, and so you had lots of small cities dotting the landscape.
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Police forcibly dispersed the protest and detained over 1,000 people.
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However, respondents were fairly well dispersed across the ideological spectrum.
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Soon after the arrival of the choppers, the crowd dispersed.
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The fight dispersed, but bad feelings remained on all sides.
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The exhibition was dispersed throughout both of the museum venues.
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While the initial protest was dispersed, the situation remains unresolved.
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Jobs are dispersed by the boss as they come in.
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After being dispersed, they headed to the neighborhood of Kasulo.
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It will be liquid, rather than dispersed in fixed tranches.
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More often, rare earths are dispersed at vanishingly low concentrations.
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When a midnight curfew began, they dispersed on their own.
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Much of the Tribe's residents has dispersed across New Haven.
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They could have easily dispersed the crowd through nonviolent means.
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Palestinian police dispersed the crowd with electric shockers and batons.
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A few players came onto the field but quickly dispersed.
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The congregation was then dispersed, and the church was burned.
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But before the crowds dispersed, the president suffered another setback.
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Risk is thus socialized and dispersed, benefits privatized and concentrated.
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Protest organizers said supporters had dispersed before the event started.
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Mer dispersed large payments to many Trump cronies and associates.
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Patient populations are small and dispersed, making clinical trials difficult.
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It has dispersed a peacefully assembled group of people talking.
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Markets report such dispersed information in the form of prices.
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A contingent of national police officers then dispersed the supporters.
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It educates a dispersed cohort of researchers about new discoveries.
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Service work is more dispersed and done in smaller crews.
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And certain images are widely dispersed over time and geography.
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On Monday, the protests in Zhenjiang appeared to have dispersed.
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While some networks are highly organized, others are completely dispersed.
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Tika Mann's family is among those that are geographically dispersed.
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Military forces came to the area and dispersed the crowd.
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"In the wild, mosquitoes are very dispersed," James told me.
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Protesters hurled stones and were dispersed by the riot police.
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In more recent years, the Little Shell dispersed across Montana.
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They dispersed across the country, in big towns and small.
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It offers pollen that is either dispersed or goes nowhere.
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Malcolm X and his siblings were dispersed into foster homes.
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Two generations of Pastons later, it was dispersed and sold.
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The rest of us are dispersed, confused and in retreat.
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The crowd was eventually dispersed and the mall lockdowns lifted.
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The visual art dispersed around the fair also intrigued me.
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Each will get $3.5 million once all the funds are dispersed.
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Additional prizes have been dispersed throughout the tournament's newer, simplified format.
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Phones, laptops and tablets sit on the wooden tables dispersed throughout.
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Before the crowd dispersed, there were flashes of applause and chanting.
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Instead, behavioral health workers are widely dispersed among the other corps.
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Hayek shared Popper's view of human knowledge as contingent and dispersed.
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However, the trustees dispersed the payments to Michelle, but withheld Brad's.
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It lasted several hours before protesters dispersed through the city's streets.
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But that also consolidates ISIS into a less-dispersed geographic area.
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The rally quickly descended into violence and was dispersed by police.
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These characters are dispersed among 640 distinct communities on 294 planets.
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To make matters worse, a police officer soon dispersed the group.
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According to Burhans, much of the information is dispersed, contained within .
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Witnesses told CNN that police dispersed the youth with rubber bullets.
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In 2018, the IMF dispersed some $20.21 billion to the country.
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There were no arrests, and the demonstration dispersed without police intervention.
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On May 31st police burned the camp and dispersed the protesters.
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Instead, they'll be dispersed throughout the ride performing less degrading tasks.
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Police dispersed several small gatherings and there were some minor clashes.
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They later dispersed when the army asked them to go home.
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An eyewitness said the man was shot as police dispersed protesters.
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Protesters reassembling after Police dispersed the protest in El Mesaha sq.
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That difficulty multiples when the misinformation is dispersed in private groups.
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The military later dispersed the protests by force, killing six people.
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Parks will remain open for exercise but gatherings will be dispersed.
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When power is dispersed, the result can be a confused mess.
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Those staff members have since left and dispersed around the country.
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Why you have so many houses in such a dispersed area?
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Its residents dispersed to surrounding areas that remained unincorporated for decades.
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When the Revolution erupted, these artists dispersed into various political camps.
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Buyers are dispersed, but can cancel their subscriptions at any time.
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Hundreds of people dispersed within seconds, leaving the square almost empty.
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The operation, however, merely dispersed the jihadists into the surrounding desert.
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Closer examination of the powder revealed light gray specks dispersed throughout.
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Many dispersed to Lebanon, Canada, Turkey, the Persian Gulf states and elsewhere.
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I am also very impressed with how widely dispersed the scent spreads.
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What It Looks Like: Tiny raised bumps dispersed among red, irritated skin.
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Consolidation in Chile's dispersed renewable energy sector has also been heating up.
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Trapdoor spider may have dispersed across the ocean from Africa to Australia.
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Eventually, that crowd was dispersed after a couple of people were arrested.
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Many protesters dispersed when the police fired tear gas around 11 p.m.
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At first police dispersed MDC supporters using water cannons and tear gas.
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And the munitions will afford a new capability for engaging dispersed targets.
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Then they dispersed Mr Bemba's supporters using tear gas and rubber bullets.
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Humans and dogs dispersed together across this bridge into the New World.
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The particular problem this year is the dispersed nature of the blazes.
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It's dispersed in that different parties own different pieces of our identity.
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"They had blocked a highway and had to be dispersed," he added.
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Bahrain police said they dispersed the rioters in accordance with Bahraini law.
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Is this what freedom looks like—dispersed floaters in an uncharted sea?
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Well, as long as it's been dispersed, we can get into that.
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"We dispersed them immediately and all other factories are open," he added.
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The union then dispersed the sum into $85033 increments for the employees.
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When she returned after the tear gas dispersed, it was too late.
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Most protesters who arrived were quickly dispersed by police using water cannons.
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""Since the interest was so dispersed, that helped propel the price up.
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Jones was ushered away and, after a few minutes, the mob dispersed.
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Their larvae are dispersed through the tears and pus of the cattle.
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A few people cheered when they closed their rings, and then dispersed.
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The protesters later dispersed peacefully after the group's leaders turned themselves in.
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The demonstrators blocked traffic for two hours but dispersed peacefully early Sunday.
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They reached in and produced globs of warm dung and dispersed them.
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Not long after that, the firm closed down and its employees dispersed.
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The Obama administration dispersed admitted MS-13 gang members into our interior.
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The injuries were mostly minor, police said, and the crowd eventually dispersed.
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Before the group had dispersed, Halpern complimented Dufresne again on his execution.
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By 1913, the czar's secret police had dispersed and vanquished the opposition.
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But having a widely dispersed supply network may also be an advantage.
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The crowd at the Capitol dispersed onto streets already populated by protesters.
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Protesters dispersed in the afternoon, and there were no reports of injuries.
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Her library was dispersed, her paintings lost or neglected, her writings forgotten.
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Riot police dispersed them in the early hours and arrested 40 people.
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The police dispersed the protesters, and Ms. Kim's own sisters shunned her.
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It's not necessarily gonna be us, because this thing is so dispersed.
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Use sugar syrup instead of sugar to make sure sweetness is evenly dispersed.
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The group eventually dispersed, witnesses have said, leaving her talking with Thomas Skakel.
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Some clashed with the police, who eventually dispersed the crowd with tear gas.
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You can't reliably prevent future attacks, because they're small scale, dispersed, and unpredictable.
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It stands to reason that their sense of self would be equally dispersed.
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Unless power is dispersed, they would have pointed out, it is always dangerous.
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Because they are relatively dispersed, Chinese people are better integrated than many minorities.
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Riot police dispersed them without resorting to tough tactics, a Reuters witness said.
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It is difficult for trade unions to organise workers who are highly dispersed.
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Many rioters and protesters dispersed after police fired tear gas before 11 p.m.
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And finally, we now know that Denisovans were, as a whole, geographically dispersed.
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The protests were dispersed and 10 people were killed in clashes with police.
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The more dispersed your people, the more hierarchical structures become productivity killing bottlenecks.
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Witnesses on twitter and in live YouTube videos claimed that chemicals were dispersed.
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The crowd grew to over 1,500 people but eventually dispersed by police intervention.
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Its movies are now dispersed to the branches of the Portland library system.
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The crowd dispersed, leaving one man lurking under the eave of the shelter.
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Ms. Dawson said that she would document the material before it is dispersed.
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The group watched the speech, hung around for a while and then dispersed.
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Police also dispersed dozens of demonstrators in Shambat and Burri neighborhoods in Khartoum.
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Most protesters had dispersed by early evening, but clashes rose in other neighborhoods.
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The latter dispersed to form modern-day Africa, Antarctica, South America, and Australia.
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Meanwhile, the man's possessions have been dispersed between his parents and his brother.
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This includes environments where data needs to be analyzed from largely dispersed sources.
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Both specimens, Dr. Poropat said, have helped show how titanosaurs were dispersed worldwide.
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The dispersed polling places were staffed by volunteers from Mr. López Obrador's party.
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Gift bags were dispersed, and an old form of communication had been honored.
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Amid the turmoil, he was shot in the arm, while his family dispersed.
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The police dispersed the crowds from the streets using pepper spray and batons.
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Even hecklers didn't bother: Just a handful of weak-voiced protesters quickly dispersed.
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The codes were then dispersed across the country until the event hit capacity.
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It turned out that innovation concentrated economic opportunity rather than dispersed it widely.
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The virus spread to 16 other guests, who then dispersed around the world.
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FARS reported that Iranian police dispersed students who entered and blocked main roads.
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That gathering was met by counterprotests before it was dispersed by university police.
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"When some media persons gathered over there, then they (police) dispersed," Renna said.
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Soviet ships dispersed and DEFCON 3 ended a day after it was imposed.
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And the pockets of the landscape that suit them can be widely dispersed.
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That building wasn't breached, and the protesters were eventually dispersed with tear gas.
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Police later dispersed them and closed off the road to prevent more demonstrations.
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A small crowd of protesters was dispersed by Israeli troops firing tear gas.
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Many traditional gayborhoods have indeed gentrified, and queer people have dispersed to other neighborhoods.
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In spring 28, it shut down for good, and its last few employees dispersed.
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By addressing the archetype of home, political connotations are dispersed among viewers, not defanged.
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Like most new technologies, the promise of DNA sequencing has not been equitably dispersed.
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But since then they've dispersed, and now only three are left in the state.
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Security forces dispersed two Brotherhood protest camps in Cairo weeks after Mursi was toppled.
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Her voters did tend to be rural and geographically dispersed, just like Mr Trump's.
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He waited patiently until Kass pulled off her big finish and the children dispersed.
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Scrambling for safety, the crowd dispersed and took cover in nearby restaurants and hotels.
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When it hit, "all of that sediment was dispersed and taken away," Wright says.
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Traffic resumed as normal after guardsmen clad in full riot gear dispersed the crowd.
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Many on the right dispersed shortly after riot police shut down the initial event.
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They must be "dispersed" in the hold and should not be in one container.
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Shooting had stopped and much of the crowd had been dispersed by 11 a.m.
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Police said four officers were injured and two protesters detained before the crowd dispersed.
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Researchers collected saliva from widely dispersed geographic and linguistic groups to retrieve the DNA.
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The consistency is soft, yet chewy with nice little crunches of cashews dispersed throughout.
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The new, dispersed dialogue around TV could be worse or it could be better.
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The person with the pluralist mind-set acknowledges that God's truth is radically dispersed.
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The varied housing stock is dispersed along wide, congested avenues and quieter side streets.
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Police dispersed the rally using pepper spray and detained several protesters, a witness said.
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The initial queue will have dispersed and you can now get in without waiting.
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Nonlethal actions constituted the majority of management, with more than 21 million animals dispersed.
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What's more, even when there is an inheritance, it's often dispersed among multiple heirs.
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I think its news team does an amazing job of covering huge, dispersed events.
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The result is jobs, residences, retail, schools, and other activity centers are widely dispersed.
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And CNN correspondents will be dispersed across the country, reporting from key battleground states.
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They have dispersed about two hundred thousand dollars so far, to four Philadelphia nonprofits.
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We arrived in Kon Tum in May and were dispersed to different combat units.
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His rallies have frequently been dispersed by security forces using teargas, beatings and arrests.
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The clouds had dispersed, revealing a Prussian blue sky and the glimmer of stars.
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The cornerstone of its system is stationary GPS monitoring devices dispersed across the country.
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In the end, Johnson fails to make much headway in recovering the dispersed treasures.
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In May, the police dispersed the sit-in, detained supporters and barricaded the area.
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Much of his graduate-student cohort was gone anyway, having dispersed to conduct fieldwork.
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But with no candidate, Democratic donor dollars have been dispersed among the presidential candidates.
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It also reduced the wolves, which dispersed from the area and had fewer babies.
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By midafternoon all but about 200 had dispersed, taking their tent poles with them.
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"Symbolic ethnicity" flourished, but divisions faded: intermarriage rose, discrimination fell and residential enclaves dispersed.
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When the police relented, he dispersed the protesters with a wave of his hand.
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"Symbolic ethnicity" flourished, but divisions faded: intermarriage rose, discrimination fell and residential enclaves dispersed.
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Dispersed among the glazed ceramic are 3D-printed tiles with ink embedded in gypsum.
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Trans Pride March & Press Release not allowed by police and crowds dispersed by using force.
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This means that payments are dispersed to athletic departments and presumably spent on student-athletes.
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Many were burned down during the Cultural Revolution of 1966-76 and their collections dispersed.
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But that talent, right now, is so dispersed in a lot of these mini projects.
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He is expected to centralise authority that has been dispersed among a large management committee.
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Protesters wearing white or black paper face masks dispersed and shouted amid smoky tear gas.
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After being dispersed, they headed to the neighbourhood of Kasulo, where they attacked several stores.
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It said police dispersed the protesters and only one or two individuals suffered major injuries.
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The crowd dispersed after several hours with the help of community leaders and local ministers.
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And if young people aren't spending time somewhere, then subculture and creative activity is dispersed.
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First, music had to be smuggled across borders and dispersed without its carriers getting caught.
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Unicorns, for example, were responsible for about 25 percent of the capital dispersed in 2018.
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When bodies are recovered, they enter a patchwork, dispersed system that doesn't record them all.
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Francis Picabia, its main backer, broke with Tzara in 1921, and the materials were dispersed.
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But GOP incumbents, currently dispersed across the country, are struggling to deliver a unified message.
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Dozens of journalists gathered in the city center chanting "Democracy!" before being dispersed by police.
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In keeping with his wishes, his art collection was dispersed after his death in 1855.
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The youth-movement fashions on display dispersed any auction-house stuffiness lingering on the premises.
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"They could be dispersed," Barnier said of controls on goods between the province and mainland.
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But with the revamp, the Windows group will be smaller and its engineering efforts dispersed.
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Others have either dispersed or moved on to other locales to pursue their artistic careers.
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The government refused to concede, and after waiting two months, the police dispersed remaining protesters.
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Back in December, the U.S. government dispersed about 21 of them, which strained local shelters.
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Back in December, the U.S. government dispersed about 500 of them, which strained local shelters.
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Unsubsidized loans start accruing interest the day the loan is dispersed to your bank account.
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Overall, $1.5 trillion is dispersed to local and state jurisdictions based on census data collection.
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Microorganisms on rovers or landers could eventually be dispersed across the planet by dust storms.
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Crowds managed to assemble anyway, on side streets, before being violently dispersed by riot police.
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But the two groups were kept separate, and mostly dispersed peacefully when their rallies ended.
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By early evening, the protesters had largely dispersed, but the area remained a military zone.
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By midafternoon, with the crowds dispersed, the Berkeley police had made at least 13 arrests.
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The caravan has always dispersed into separate, smaller groups at some point along the route.
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But the insurgents, spreading like the desert, dispersed, moving to central Mali and further south.
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As our reporter, Jawad Sukhanyar, watched from near the grave, most of the crowd dispersed.
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The tear gas had dispersed and the crowds that had filled the streets were gone.
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Scientific knowledge, technological know-how and the required research and development capital are dispersed globally.
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France, living in a challenging European environment where power is dispersed, must weigh nuances carefully.
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Once the wind picks back up, the phytoplankton will likely be dispersed through the waves.
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American officials believe the dispersed fighters may be in a wide swath of Syrian desert.
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Talks between the military and an opposition alliance collapsed after the sit-in was dispersed.
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Republicans had in recent decades outperformed Democrats at this kind of dispersed, ground-level activism.
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By the time Spiral dispersed in 1965, the social mood of the country was tense.
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It said the army had dispersed the crowd and that no injuries had been reported.
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The fighting lasted three hours and the UN said peacekeepers dispersed the crowd with tear gas.
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Bryant Park later sprawled over its former site, the fair's artistic and manufactured wares long dispersed.
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The crowd eventually dispersed from the stage, and one exasperated woman walked away shaking her head.
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As darkness fell, officers dispersed scores of yellow vests gathered on Paris's Avenue des Champs-Elysees.
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With the arrival of democracy in the 1990s power was dispersed and the president's influence waned.
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By early evening, most of the protesters had dispersed, though clashes flared up in other neighborhoods.
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A crowd of protesters waving Turkish flags was dispersed with police dogs, batons and water cannons.
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Downtowns would be emptied, and everyone would be connected through ''electronic cottages'' dispersed throughout the countryside.
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Finally, continuous resources are dispersed in small amounts throughout a basin rather than large, discrete deposits.
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They dispersed, as noxious smoke also filled the underground station there, bringing train passengers to tears.
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Protesters briefly tried to block a highway, but were quickly met by tear gas and dispersed.
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For additional buoyancy, pterosaurs had large air sacs dispersed around their muscles and throughout their body.
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As the crowd dispersed, the deputies saw a teen who had been involved in Wednesday's fight.
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Still, the collection succeeds in demonstrating that this dispersed community in some ways resembles other nations.
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And workers are not only more sympathetic than executives but also more numerous and geographically dispersed.
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Indigenous populations, with their own languages, are too crushed, dispersed and/or divided to attempt it.
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The 70s divas were dispersed across musical genres—Donna Summer, Cher, Grace Jones, and Parton herself.
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They dispersed, as noxious smoke also filled the train station there, bringing train passengers to tears.
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Luckily for everyone, the madness had dispersed by the time cops showed up on the scene.
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Go deeper: ISIS may be dispersed, not destroyed IHS Markit Conflict Monitor; Maps: Lazaro Gamio / Axios
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Cesium is soluble in seawater, so it is easily taken up and dispersed by ocean currents.
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It is far harder to organise and motivate dispersed workers in shops, offices and call centres.
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Protests were banned shortly after the two pro-Mursi camps were dispersed and scores were arrested.
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Thursday's blast dispersed asbestos into the air and led to the temporary evacuation of 49 buildings.
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Royal family memorabilia is widely dispersed and manufactured for many different occasions, including jubilees and weddings.
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More poop on public lands prompts federal agencies to clamp down on dispersed camping, KUER reports.
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In February and March, French authorities dismantled its southern half and dispersed some of its inhabitants.
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Police dispersed some with tear gas as residents banged pots and pans to support the demonstrators.
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King's husband died years ago, and many of her children are dispersed around the country now.
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Sloane lives on in the British Museum itself, which has dispersed his collection to different departments.
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Go deeper: ISIS is dispersed, not destroyed ; The high stakes of a U.S. withdrawal from Syria
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It's definitely getting better but in general, knowledge needs to be dispersed around the younger people.
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The bar may have closed its doors, and the community it fostered may now have dispersed.
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Suddenly, 30 more interpreters appeared on nearly every level of the auditorium dispersed among the audience.
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We reached a quick consensus, dispersed, and returned to the roles we'd assumed since the morning.
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The gaggle of law clerks dispersed about an hour after the arguments started, and then silence.
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Rows of police officers dispersed protesters with tear gas when they tried to enter central Caracas.
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When the confetti fell and the teams dispersed, there was little question who won the day.
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The elites who determine a coup's outcome are typically too numerous and dispersed to communicate directly.
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While the worst smogs, or "pea soupers," have long dispersed, London still chokes on heavy pollution.
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Within two decades the Elgin Botanic Garden was gone — plants dispersed, carriage drives overgrown, glasshouses demolished.
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Indonesia's thousands of islands are dispersed across one of the most seismically dynamic expanses on earth.
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But fears lingered that the altercation would start again nearby, as demonstrators dispersed in smaller groups.
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When her aggressors dispersed, she slapped her partner, Daniel Ulbricht, and he fell to the floor.
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If the loans are dispersed to private interests, that could complicate a bailout for the drivers.
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He noted that while only Hezbollah has heavy weaponry, light arms are widely dispersed throughout Lebanon.
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Protests in Uganda are rarely permitted, most of them dispersed with teargas, gunfire, beatings and arrests.
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The head of the audit team was forced out soon after, and the team was dispersed.
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A low forest attrition distance means tree loss has occurred in patches dispersed among other trees.
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Third, there is no military option to "take out" North Korea's dispersed missile and nuclear programs.
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"The vote is more dispersed than it has been before," says longtime Democratic strategist Tad Devine.
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The entire regulatory architecture for alcohol at the federal level encourages the business to be dispersed.
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I recalled all of the sensationalized false data dispersed online since the 1998 paper was reported.
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The collection sold and dispersed is effectively collateral damage from the political fallout of Charles's deposition.
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But the pollution is dispersed and less visible, due to sprawl, giving the illusion of cleanliness.
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His letters are at the Smithsonian Archives, his hundreds of specimens now dispersed through the NMNH.
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"The dispersed us with warning shots in the air and armored vehicles," Jonathan Rodríguez told VICE News.
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They break up, and the small particles — which are allergens — become dispersed quite widely by the wind.
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The crowd was dispersed using "less lethal munitions" and at least 26 protesters were arrested, police said.
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Afterward, the dogs dispersed across the Americas, where they lived for 9,43 years, isolated from the world.
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The crowd was eventually dispersed by police, and organizers vowed to push for change by other means.
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"The haze of 'domestic and international concerns' has not dispersed from the Chinese sky," the video said.
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At one location, protesters were dispersed with pepper spray, while they burned election equipment in three places.
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Those with more geographically dispersed social networks tend to be richer, more educated and healthier (see chart).
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"I really want more oversight, more control over in terms of how this money's dispersed," he said.
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When the court's Somali president, Abdulqawi Ahmed Yusuf, had finished reading its judgment, the crowd dispersed dejectedly.
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Specifically, the large, geographically dispersed terrain of the Asia-Pacific region generates unique challenges, said Maj. Gen.
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The result should be an economy in which consumers are king and information and power are dispersed.
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Three hours after the break-in, police returned in force and dispersed the crowd with tear gas.
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"The haze of 'domestic and international concerns' has not dispersed from the Chinese sky," the video says.
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Since people can park them anywhere, they are dispersed more or less at random around the city.
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The benefits of globalisation are widely dispersed, often unseen and thus all too easily taken for granted.
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As police dispersed the crowds, a car plowed into counterprotesters, killing one person and injuring 20073 others.
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But in reality, the Taliban and their al Qaeda brethren had dispersed, not been killed or crushed.
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Changing winds and rugged terrain dispersed with small communities made the fire fighting task difficult, authorities said.
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In the city of Oruro, defecting policemen dispersed government supporters with tear gas, according to local media.
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"We are tired, enough is enough," MDC member Patience Gurure said moments before police dispersed her group.
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In Basra, four people were killed on Thursday and two on Friday as security forces dispersed protesters.
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In Basra, four people were killed on Thursday and two on Friday as security forces dispersed protesters.
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When we rejoined the women they could see the concern in his face and they quietly dispersed.
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They have done so through canny investments and vast farms of computer servers dispersed around the country.
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The Langdons have dispersed throughout the country and face a host of political, economic and environmental challenges.
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On Tuesday police dispersed dozens of protesters in Basra in a similar but small demonstration, witnesses said.
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It records all transactions of the digital currency on a dispersed network instead of one centralized server.
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Russian police violently dispersed some of the election protests that weren't sanctioned, detaining more than 2,400 people.
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Thousands of security personnel were dispersed throughout Rio, because crime had been a longstanding concern for organizers.
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The main source of conflict: Once the funds are dispersed, there is not a lot of transparency.
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Once again, the magic words get dispersed far and wide—irrevocable credentials without any form of authentication.
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But before the estate could be dispersed, an astounding 2,303 people came forward purporting to be relatives.
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It had its own niche in the community, and once that niche was gone, the community dispersed.
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Well, we know that Qyburn is referring to his trove of children spies dispersed throughout the kingdoms.
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He found that in the environments where they reduced the number of moose, the wolves dispersed too.
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But the dispersed affluence of the Tejano population has yet to concentrate in the Rio Grande Valley.
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They also ransacked shops and scrawled anti-capitalist graffiti on walls before eventually being dispersed by police.
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They dispersed, disillusioned, leaving my 12-year-old to fend for himself with the remaining 967 pieces.
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North Korea has too many nukes, dispersed in too many places, to destroy in a preemptive strike.
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Thousands of fighters have reportedly dispersed with fleeing civilians in Iraq and Syria and gone into hiding.
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They dispersed after the police began firing tear gas and rubber bullets on an Istanbul side street.
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Crowds dispersed and flights resumed Tuesday, but later in the day, protesters returned and their numbers swelled.
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He issued a proclamation prohibiting public assembly and warning that such gatherings would be dispersed by force.
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Zimbabwean police dispersed street vendors in central Harare on Friday in a bid to decongest the city.
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There have been reports of refugees shot by border guards and groups being dispersed with tear gas.
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After the Phoenix Police arrested seven people and dispersed the crowd, ICE took her to Nogales, Mexico.
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Instead, successive droplets were dispersed by as much as a few inches each time they struck stalagmites.
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Ethanol's enduring presence on our energy landscape is a classic example of concentrated benefits and dispersed costs.
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But the survey said their dispersed support among several candidates meant they would not be a factor.
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For one thing, the party's membership is concentrated in the south, whereas Labour's members are more dispersed.
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They were quickly dispersed by police with whistles, and heavy rain by nightfall kept many people indoors.
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Following the end of the procession, protesters dispersed into small groups and some were later tear-gassed.
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The authorities dispersed the crowd with tear gas, although some protesters regrouped to block roads and intersections.
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After hugs and snapshots and many professions of welcome and thanks, the group at the airport dispersed.
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Once the Ewoks have dispersed the enemy, they begin to destroy the segmented Imperial forces in detail.
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Protesters also tried to gather in Qus in southern Egypt but police dispersed them, security sources said.
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Just before 11am, a gust of wind dispersed the fog and the snowfields on the summit appeared.
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All in all ... $20,000 worth of gifts and supplies will be dispersed to the families in need.
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A large part of the crowd dispersed as they were not allowed to march on Istiklal Street.
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A selection of artworks by over 220 artists are dispersed within a continuous string of short texts.
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They dispersed flyers about Brown alum Warren Kanders, owner of defense manufacturing corporation Safariland, throughout the building.
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Cruise missiles that US imagery captured on small commercial boats known as dhows, have been largely dispersed ashore.
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Democratically elected politicians have been arrested, Kurdish rights organizations shut down, and peaceful demonstrations dispersed with extreme force.
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Gontareva had signaled in March that she would quit after the IMF dispersed its latest tranche of aid.
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It needs to be a nice shade of green, have evenly dispersed branches, and an appealing round shape.
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"The protest group dispersed after we got that agreement," said Khun Thomas, one of the Loikaw protest leaders.
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She works through her grief in front of you, and then, only then, is that phantom finally dispersed.
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Dutch police dispersed the crowd with truncheons, dogs and water-cannons, and forcibly returned the minister to Germany.
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Rather than being concentrated, power should be dispersed, using the rule of law, political parties and competitive markets.
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That refers to a software-based network that enables companies to connect the networks of geographically dispersed offices.
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We see earlier forms peeking through the color, as well as splotches of paint dispersed across the surface.
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A small group of opposition supporters was dispersed by the police, who shot tear gas into a crowd.
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In nontheme news, SPYCAMS, MISPLACES, DISPERSED, TORN OFF, the beautiful CLOUDSCAPE and EFFUSED all make their debuts today.
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"The population rose up, but the mutineers quickly dispersed the march with shots," said Bouake resident Simon Guede.
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There seemed to be a few more LA fans in the crowd, but it was pretty evenly dispersed.
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Their complex business plans and frontier technologies require the know-how developed and dispersed through these local networks.
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The police quickly dispersed it and the government, in panic, declared a three-month campaign against the scams.
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The result of more active management will be a wider range of returns, dispersed around the same mean.
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Each dispersed ministry will begin as a kind of satellite office for the main one in Mexico City.
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Rather, the places in which we live are generally dispersed, inefficient, and impossible to navigate without a car.
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Additionally, Valor said a dispersed ownership structure and the end of a controlling shareholder accord were under consideration.
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"The people have dispersed, but our faith has not," she told the AP at her home in Zhengzhou.
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What it means: Modern humans emerged earlier than we thought and dispersed across the continent, continuing to evolve.
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Once dispersed, the rockets detonate—and in a flash—devastate an area roughly 200 by 300 meters wide.
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As of March 2017, ABA/SME had dispersed nearly 85033 million loans to more than 663,000 small businesses.
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PA: When your vocabulary is dispersed enough, you can go from one painting to a totally different one.
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The video also showcases footage and photographs of military attacks, dispersed between clips of (admittedly impressive) dance moves.
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There was little information being dispersed; authorities instead reprimanded members of the public for getting out of line.
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After Capitol Police warned the protesters of potential arrest, the demonstrators dispersed and attempted to meet with senators.
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After they had dispersed, police fired tear gas at a few remaining protesters on old, narrow Pedder Street.
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Blockchains are huge encrypted groupings of data dispersed across the globe that record information on digital currency transactions.
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A number of these secondary munchers might have then dispersed seeds, a boon to the plants as well.
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The Garden of Rubies now houses government offices; most of its original contents were dispersed three decades ago.
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Only instead of happening in sales to individual consumers, it will happen in a big, widely dispersed corporation.
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While parts of her estate are being dispersed, new owners of her possessions are unearthing the objects' histories.
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Anti-Sissi protest breaks out in Dokki and is dispersed almost as quickly as it starts #egypt pic.twitter.
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Once dispersed throughout both parties, liberals now almost exclusively flock to the Democrats, and conservatives to the Republicans.
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Dispersed among other works, they are disconnected and devoid of empathy, yet somehow authoritative in their snide confidence.
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I thought it was so fascinating for these objects of power to be dispersed to the Iraqi populace.
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Another couple hundred thousand are being dispersed to help families affected by coronavirus in Utah and Oklahoma City.
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"Of course we want to change that, so that energy would be more evenly dispersed across the country."
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We as a society could have dispersed low-income families across less dense public projects throughout metropolitan areas.
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From there, the water is dispersed through tubes to each floor of the building to water the plants.
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The women dispersed throughout the loft and the air, devices notwithstanding, filled with the sound of polite chatter.
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Notes app apologies are screenshotted and dispersed, first on Twitter and Instagram, and then in entertainment news reporting.
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"The streets are colored in blood every day," said the imam in his final prayer, before everyone dispersed.
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Trump is what they call a "platform strongman" — someone who marshals dispersed participants on behalf of centralizing ends.
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The odor from the lab in 1889 reached about half a mile in all directions before it dispersed.
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And if we're honest about much of America and about many Americans today, that cloud hasn't entirely dispersed.
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The Awami League authorities forcibly dispersed those crowds, killing at least 50 civilians, according to Human Rights Watch.
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Rather, they are accumulated into the Civil Penalty Fund, to be dispersed at the whim of the director.
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The declaration that all men were equal certainly didn't mean that opportunities and economic mobility were equally dispersed.
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Villages were abandoned, religious houses were dispersed, and minor feudal lords pawned their land to whoever could pay.
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What results is a hypertext-heavy, narratively dispersed bricolage that lands somewhere between film essay and leftist manifesto.
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"They are dispersed and disaggregated, but there is leadership, there are fighters there, there are facilitators there," Gen.
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The mob was armed with sticks, knives and petrol bombs, and only dispersed after police fired rubber bullets.
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Furious and threatened by the popular challenge, Mr. Erdogan dispersed the protest with police forces and tear gas.
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If you imagine their votes being dispersed among the top three candidates, Rubio might get a small boost.
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Much of that money has already left Russia and is now widely dispersed throughout the world's financial system.
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Reassured that something would be done, and not by us, we dispersed to our hotel rooms and immaculate beds.
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The emission lines are a spectrum of dispersed light, which appear as rainbow streaks with dark and bright lines.
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The crowd was dispersed by midnight, CNN said, adding that police helicopters warned any remaining protesters to go home.
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Last year, Turkish police dispersed revelers at Istanbul's gay pride parade using water cannons, rubber bullets and tear gas.
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The witness, who declined to be named, said he saw four bodies on the ground after the crowd dispersed.
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Mix with a fork until the color is dispersed, let dry for an hour and marvel at your craftiness.
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Police have briefly detained over 2,000 people at rallies that they said were unauthorized and that were forcibly dispersed.
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Shingarkin was eventually detained when, after the protest in Pushkin Square had dispersed, police persuaded him to climb down.
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Yet the vice president for Charity Navigator, Sandra Miniutti, said she believes the money should have already been dispersed.
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Just snap on the diffuser attachment, which will release evenly dispersed air to give hair that au naturale look.
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UKIP's vote is dispersed across the country, which makes winning seats tricky in Britain's first-past-the-post elections.
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"We have since dispersed the gathering and an inquiry into the matter has been instituted," a police statement said.
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The government said in a statement that the mob was dispersed after police with riot shields fired rubber bullets.
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Before you get totally grossed out, it's important to remember this is how almost all plants dispersed and fertilized.
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Black-clad riot police equipped with helmets, shields and tear-gas barred access to Chinatown, and dispersed the crowds.
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Operating under Reid Hoffman's "Blitzscaling" philosophy, he dispersed hundreds of Alibaba-imported electric scooters that were, well, pretty shitty.
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Footage posted online in the immediate aftermath of the attack showed alarm and confusion as the crowd rapidly dispersed.
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In particular, the relentless advance of information technology has made remote work and dispersed teams more viable than ever.
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Its 750 servers are dispersed across 140 countries — many being in countries that other VPNs haven't even touched yet.
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There are beds, toys, litter boxes and treats dispersed throughout the office to ensure they stay comfortable and content.
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Thailand's alcoholic beverage markets are geographically dispersed, especially in rural areas, and the main sales channel remains traditional retailers.
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People like ag-tech, people in agriculture areas, or health tech, which is dispersed all over the country, essentially.
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But baton-wielding police charged at the protesters as they approached the Parliament building, beating them until they dispersed.
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The rest, as he directed, have been dispersed, in small groups, to museums or public institutions around the world.
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Firefighters worked under sunny skies, but air quality was poor as smoke dispersed over much of greater Los Angeles.
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Crowding is what first dispersed these uses in New York, just as it is now bringing them back together.
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Protesters threw stones and petrol bombs while security officials fired tear gas and dispersed the crowds by mid-afternoon.
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As the guests dispersed, Wizner lingered in the foyer, admiring Stone's art collection depicting important and mostly dead men.
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Earlier, police dispersed protesters there with teargas when they tried to block a visit by Interior Minister Fred Matiang'i.
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Rub [the cream] in your hands so it's evenly dispersed, start on the back, and work your way up.
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In a statement, police said they had deployed forces at the site in anticipation of disturbances and "dispersed rioters".
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He said half the funds would be dispersed immediately and all would be paid out by February next year.
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By mid-afternoon, most protesters had been dispersed and the streets in the normally bustling city center were quiet.
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You think of the NON people, or the whole scene around Rabit's Halcyon Veil label—they're so geographically dispersed.
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In countries like Thailand and Cambodia, foreign companies started to employ dispersed homeworkers to manufacture clothes in the 1990s.
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Protesters dispersed as dusk fell to prepare to break their daytime fast during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.
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Horses also love apples and travel longer distances than bears, resulting in apple seeds being dispersed far and wide.
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That relic originally came from Lyon, France, showing just how far and wide these holy bones can be dispersed.
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They confirmed that fruits dispersed solely by lemurs produced more chemicals and a greater assortment of compounds upon ripening.
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The process is especially difficult for companies with older technology and data that's dispersed in different locations and formats.
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For as long as the internet has been around, there's been increasing opportunities for dispersed teams to work together.
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Progressives are eager to fight Trump, but their money is being dispersed among hundreds of self-styled "resistance" groups.
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After the Mysteries were finished, and the dead were honored with libations poured from special vases, the initiates dispersed.
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I could see these targets being litigated and funds being dispersed well after science has figured out a solution.
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Its hackers, however, are not beyond reach: Many are dispersed abroad, where they can be tracked and shut down.
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But no one believes the group has been destroyed there — instead it has dispersed, while maintaining its operational abilities.
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Four other fights began late Monday and continued until dawn as the police dispersed the groups with tear gas.
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As a result, the other critically ill patients were dispersed to more than 20 other medical institutions, Jiao said.
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Additional dolls will be dispersed among the hospital's 16 other Pediatric Orthotics and Prosthetics Services locations across the country.
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Soon, a fine mist of 99 percent sodium chloride filled the air, dispersed from a device called a halogenerator.
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Their admission of responsibility triggered days of street protests, which security forces dispersed with live ammunition and tear gas.
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But once the march was over and Pride participants dispersed, they became targets for the roaming far-right mobs.
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In times of anxiety and distrust, it's much easier to argue for clear centralized authority than dispersed, amorphous authority.
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That could be a difficult promise to keep, however, with vote share dispersed across a number of smaller parties.
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As the Democratic candidates dispersed from the stage, Sanders extended his hand to Warren, which she appeared to rebuff.
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As the Democratic contenders dispersed from the stage, Sanders extended his hand to Warren, which Warren appears to rebuff.
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But, with Jews dispersed across a half-dozen empires, Zionism's leaders settled on the ancient biblical land of Judea.
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We slowed to a walk, and the travelers around us dispersed into the night, leaving us with our smugglers.
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But he cautioned that many ISIS fighters have left these last pockets and have dispersed across Syria and Iraq.
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But, instead, it was more than two months before Congress received a notice that the money was being dispersed.
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It is dispersed using a common kitchen implement: "A flour sifter is the tried and tested method," Rowand said.
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In June, dozens of locals blockaded a Xinfa facility for three days to demand water before police dispersed them.
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David Berger believes the force needs to be more unpredictable and more dispersed to deter adversaries in the Pacific.
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I believe the group has since dispersed — most puzzle work is done electronically anyway — but those were good times.
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" The statement said that "as the security forces opened fire into the sky, the Bengalis dispersed and ran away.
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But Islamic State still has thousands of fighters, who, now dispersed, are expected to turn to guerrilla-style attacks.
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The 221.5st Century Cures Act, passed last year, included $27.7 billion to be dispersed among states for drug treatment.
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They were forcibly dispersed with water cannons by crowd control police ahead of a planned pro-government rally today.
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We are unusually populous and well dispersed (although also need a lot of food and have a slow generation time).
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Based on previous archaeological and genetic evidence, archaeologists and anthropologists suspected that Neanderthals were thinly dispersed across Europe and Asia.
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Witnesses reported rapid gunfire breaking into a normal scene of teenagers and loud music, as they dispersed following the event.
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The small curious crowd then dispersed, reminded—he hoped—of the transience of art and the mindless violence of man.
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All that doesn't mean that an even more dispersed distribution of federal government activity would not be a good thing.
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In the meantime, loosely dispersed Greek hotspots of stranded people have created the perfect breeding ground for new smuggling ecosystems.
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The composer envisaged electronic instruments that dispersed of musical tradition and could be used by anyone, regardless of musical background.
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Had those occurred once the bone was dry and exposed to the elements, they would have broken off and dispersed.
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Its weakened atomic structure broke apart into an expanding cloud of dust, which was quickly dispersed by Altair's solar wind.
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We have a smaller population than the state of California, dispersed across a landmass that is 23.5 times the size.
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The takeover of Valepar is part of a reorganization aimed at transforming Vale into a company with dispersed share ownership.
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Selection for greater height, for instance, requires piling up changes at a number of dispersed genes to have an effect.
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As they played music and sang and danced and ate, aerial robots flew above them and dispersed a tranquilizing spray.
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The mood on Friday was peaceful and the crowd dispersed without incident after the match, which the Chinese duo won.
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The new claims dispersed across 20 blog posts on "Lies, Damn Lies, and Startup PR" add fuel to this skepticism.
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But after the rioters had dispersed and Trump expressed his sympathy for white supremacists, I worried for my old home.
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The paintings were dispersed to department conference rooms and lobbies throughout the university hospital, according to a Boston Globe report.
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Youth activist Tariku Lemma said security forces dispersed protesters by firing guns and teargas and two people had been wounded.
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The Turkish state official said the protesters had "gathered without permission" and were warned multiple times before police dispersed them.
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Around 10-15 people pursued the two other asylum seekers and threw stones at them before being dispersed by police.
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Fields, a resident of Maumee, Ohio, is suspected of driving his Dodge Challenger into counterprotesters as police dispersed the crowds.
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Today, Unit 61398 appears to be largely out of business, its hackers dispersed to other military, private and intelligence units.
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Smaller, cheaper and, where possible, unmanned systems could be procured in larger numbers, dispersed more widely and used more daringly.
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After a speech by a friend of the dead woman, the crowd sang the national anthem and dispersed, some weeping.
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The effect is disconcerting because Appleby conjures an in-between state, where nothing attains definition, nor is anything completely dispersed.
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The mopping system is designed to limit the amount of water that is dispersed to avoid damaging cables or flooring.
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While nearly half of lead emissions from planes remain near airports, the rest is dispersed throughout the environment during flight.
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The Walton family fortune is dispersed among seven family members, including cofounder Sam Walton's three children, Rob, Jim, and Alice.
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But they're all contagious, and they all spread the same way: through droplets dispersed by sneezing, coughing, or even talking.
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The number of firearms, mostly Swedish-made AK-4 automatic rifles, that Estonia has dispersed among its populace is classified.
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There was no immediate response from protesters, who had dispersed by the time the letter was published in the evening.
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Several hundred PT demonstrators protested Bolsonaro's victory on Sao Paulo's main Paulista Avenue before police dispersed them using tear gas.
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Positive reactions, on the other hand, may be more broadly dispersed among consumers benefiting from lower prices and greater choice.
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Positive reactions, on the other hand, may be more broadly dispersed among consumers benefiting from lower prices and greater choice.
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That makes AI unlike nuclear weapons or the battleship, which were momentous but less dispersed in their applicability and impact.
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Oppenheim Architecture created the curved building by using shotcrete, a type of concrete that can be dispersed through a hose.
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Barricades erected this week by protesters near the site of the dispersed protest camp were removed and roads were opened.
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The protesters eventually dispersed before dawn on Saturday, and the police began removing the barricades the demonstrators had put up.
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The Fire Department dispersed revelers at one celebration that more than 200 attended in defiance of restrictions on public events.
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The local groups that are the heart of Jazz Fest — gospel choirs, second-line marchers, Mardi Gras Indians — were dispersed.
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It is technically the off-season for the N.B.A., which means that all the players have dispersed for the summer.
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He said that now, the need is dispersed so broadly that it's hard for any single campaign to take off.
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Some opposition supporters still turned up in Harare and were dispersed by police using batons, tear gas and water cannon.
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Public protests are effectively illegal in the Central Asian nation, and police have routinely dispersed those that have taken place.
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Patent cases will be more evenly dispersed, and consumers will benefit from patent law that encourages innovation, not needless litigation.
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Grassroots support for Catalan independence is both plentiful, highly engaged, geographically dispersed and cuts across generations — sometimes in surprising ways.
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He decided to remove the women from the courtroom, bringing them back in the afternoon when the crowd had dispersed.
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One cash giveaway at his gas station led to a near-riot that had to be dispersed with live ammunition.
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But Senate leadership hasn't yet signed on to the House's CR plan, as lawmakers have been dispersed across the country.
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Police officers with riot gear dispersed the crowds shortly before the rally's scheduled start, leaving demonstrators angry and Charlottesville reeling.
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Influencers can reach younger consumers — most of whom don&apost have cable — on dispersed media platforms like Instagram and YouTube.
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Ironically, the Igbos, who may be Nigeria's most widely dispersed ethnic group, are found in every corner of the country.
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There were no skirmishes between protesters and police and by nightfall protesters had dispersed into small groups scattered around Kowloon.
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There were no skirmishes between protesters and police and by nightfall protesters had dispersed into small groups scattered around Kowloon.
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That night, however, protesters would storm the Legislative Council building, and police would eventually fire tear gas after they dispersed.
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Lamuka spokeswoman Eve Bazaiba told Reuters the building had been besieged and protesters dispersed, forcing Fayulu to abandon his plans.
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While pressure from the U.S. on Mexico dispersed much of the caravan, some actually made it to the U.S. border.
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Yet because Republican voters are dispersed, Democrats have won every House race in the state — 108 straight victories — since 1994.
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Experimenters played a video of protesters being dispersed by police and asked viewers whether the protesters were peaceful or violent.
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Separate smaller groups defied a massive security presence in an attempt to march on Taksim Square, but were quickly dispersed.
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Interestingly, though, Trump general election voters were more widely dispersed on economic issues, ranging more broadly from liberal to conservative.
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After being dispersed from the governor's office in the morning, Lameki said, the miners headed to the neighborhood of Kasulo.
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It's one reason the numbers of cougars dwindled and dispersed as they were forced out by human development and hunting.
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The police didn't show up until the tail end of the march, at which point most of the gathering had dispersed.
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Moaz al-Assaad, a photographer in Quneitra, said by the time he made it to the frontier the protesters had dispersed.
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Their work done, most of the gilets jaunes, named after the garb that's an obligatory staple of every French automobile, dispersed.
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Dispersed amid the garden's picturesque grounds, diligent visitors can glimpse sculptures from every decade of the artist's forty-plus-year career.
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The Institute for Local Self-Reliance "challenges concentrated economic and political power" and advocates for widely-dispersed responsibilities in local communities.
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A portion of the profits earned at the expense of the news industry should be dispersed across local newsrooms around world.
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Filley and colleagues focused on plants with a low pollen yield by first looking at the way their pollen is dispersed.
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A free, decentralised society allocated resources better than planners, who could only guess at the knowledge dispersed among millions of individuals.
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The Homeland Security head stopped eating when the protesters approached, activists said, and left the restaurant shortly after the demonstration dispersed.
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In Chengdu, in the south-west, police dispersed a small crowd taking part in such a protest and detained several participants.
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The special release Glazed Confetti Doughnut is made with a vanilla birthday cake-flavored dough that has confetti sprinkles dispersed throughout.
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Some fighters loyal to ISIS have dispersed across the country, while others have sent their families to live with local tribes.
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Once the finely dispersed mist hits your hair, it vanishes, just like that, leaving split ends silky and frizz effectively tamed.
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But the ranks of protesters thinned over Wednesday night and police spokesman Dedi Praseyto said the last dispersed by 7 a.m.
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Quinn mentioned server farms where accumulated heat is dispersed into ground floor apartment buildings, saving the residents on their heating bills.
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Charity Navigator, an organization that holds philanthropies and nonprofit accountable, told CNN that the money should have been dispersed by now.
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As the crowds dispersed around the hotel after the petitioner was hauled away, a porter turned to me before I left.
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By the time Mike Stoops walked in, many of the assembled media had dispersed, leaving a small crowd around the assistant.
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And one of the most interesting parts that I think Steve Case pointed out was that the original internet was dispersed.
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Making matters worse, while violence was once mostly concentrated in a few places, the recent rise in homicides has been dispersed.
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My wife managed a geographically dispersed web services team, and I worked as a researcher at a think tank in Washington.
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Part of that preparation, though, will require a re-examination of how the Guard aviation units are dispersed across the country.
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That's when activist David Jay created the Asexual Visibility and Education Network (AVEN) as an online space for the dispersed community.
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Between April and June of that year, 487,000 gallons of oil were dispersed in the New York Harbor and its tributaries.
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The attacks came after security forces dispersed two pro-Mursi protest camps in Cairo, killing hundreds of people in the process.
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Missiles are dispersed in hardened silos and connected to an underground launch control where crews are on standby around the clock.
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This is by design and by directing sound downwards, the audio's actually reflected off the surface it's on and dispersed outwards.
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Mosaic slabs will be on the move this spring, and a few sections that were dispersed decades ago will be reunited.
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Though the caravan has mostly dispersed, organizers said Monday that roughly 200 migrants still intend to claim asylum in the US.
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Huntley notes that the police data is somewhat unreliable, but it does illustrate how dispersed the cases are throughout the country.
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As its population dispersed, white property owners bought up land only to neglect the buildings and their mostly African American tenants.
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Those households tend to be dispersed and consume very little energy, which means connecting them is a money loser for utilities.
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The match has been postponed from 19:45 to 20:30, meaning few supporters have dispersed to get to their seats.
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The dispersed sculptural works of Kulturgeschichte 1880-1983 feel strangely out of place next to the highly ordered, 2D wall pieces.
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"Now it is more dispersed, and that also makes it harder to control," said Alejandro Hope, a security analyst in Mexico.
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The charity shared photos of some salads the team prepared in San Francisco that were due to be dispersed to passengers.
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"I expect pollution to drop even further as the particles in the atmosphere (concentration) get either dispersed or absorbed," he continued.
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In the case of the Russian drone, a big amount of deadly radioactive material would be dispersed by a nuclear bomb.
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He described a band of around 50 men who followed him, often dispersed into smaller groups and training in safe houses.
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Pricey goods from farflung destinations were dispersed by increasingly sophisticated seafaring vessels, which stimulated the hefty European hunger for colonial wealth.
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Swenson does his best to conjure the unimaginable years that follow, as the men are dispersed across the Ohio prison system.
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I've got six tips and tricks for you that you can immediately apply as you shift to a dispersed team dynamic.
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"We came to see me great granddad," said Andy G. Smith from Toddington in Bedfordshire, England, after the Last Post dispersed.
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"It is such a large and dispersed network that there have been challenges in managing a level of standardization," he said.
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You are pulled, sometimes dragged, along by Ferrante's prose with an intensity that seems at once utterly singular and reassuringly dispersed.
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Security forces shut down central Cairo and swiftly dispersed demonstrators last Friday, when a second round of protests had been called.
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Mr. Pirona said that when he gathered a group of workers outside the plant to protest, they were dispersed by soldiers.
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The protesters dispersed on Wednesday at the urging of the leaders of the Iranian-backed militias who had organized the demonstration.
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"According to Wojnarowski, Cavs players "left the room initially stunned and were increasingly disturbed as they dispersed out of the meeting.
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The group of pro-Iran demonstrators finally dispersed Wednesday after two days of protests that trapped diplomats in the embassy overnight.
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Police dispersed the protesters on Tuesday with pepper spray and made several arrests during a face-off in a nearby park.
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The same holds true for Christians, the world's most widely dispersed faith, with 2.2 billion adherents spread across every inhabited continent.
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There is no sign that they will meet again soon with members of Congress dispersed around the nation for the holiday.
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In essence, they want the court to forgive the loans and prevent the money from being dispersed to creditors of ITT.
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Again, it was not always thus: once upon a time dispersed agriculture ensured that small cities serving rural hinterlands would survive.
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Intuitively, it seems like having an enormous, dispersed fleet of batteries could help soak up renewable energy during times of excess.
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In September, police violently dispersed protesters against the impeachment in São Paulo, using tear gas bombs, water jets, and rubber bullets.
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Strategists have been focused on the fact the market has evolved from being highly correlated to where stock moves are extremely dispersed.
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The fact is, we have a business that's very dispersed so we're not too exposed to any one area of economic vulnerability.
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As the crowd dispersed into the night, one woman in a stylish red dress remained blissfully asleep on one of the mattresses.
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" Their diffusion would mean it would no longer be "easy" to capture the electors, "dispersed as they would be over thirteen states.
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As wages became more dispersed, voters' preferences grew more polarised, with the rich supporting the status quo and the poor opposing it.
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A police spokesman said the police had dispersed UNAFEC supporters with tear gas when they started throwing rocks at cars and pedestrians.
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So, dead she feigned until he stopped, until the crowd dispersed, until all she could hear was the thrum of her heart.
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We're told no one was hit by the shot, and both crews dispersed ... with Casanova and his pals fleeing the grounds entirely.
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Why it matters: Researchers want to better understand how people first migrated, dispersed and settled into the different areas of the Americas.
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Round two brings more purple, a hint of silver, and tons of glitter — almost identical to the video once dispersed in water.
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The painting contains different ways of presenting the landscape, from digital image to dispersed clouds of paint to optical veils to impasto.
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Iranian journalist Sobhan Hassanvand reported on Twitter that the protest was later quelled after police dispersed the crowd and made several arrests.
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This time, though, it would be harder for the Fed to fight the fire, because the system is bigger and more dispersed.
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A separate protest in Wad Madani, Sudan's second largest city, was also dispersed by security forces using tear gas, according to witnesses.
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U.S. shale production is dispersed among dozens of companies which makes coordination with them exceptionally difficult because of the free-rider problem.
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A large number of police outside the building dispersed just before noon as the protesters were taken away in a paddy wagon.
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This fact alone suggested Denisovans interbred with modern humans (probably around 23,2000 to 40,000 years ago), and that they were geographically dispersed.
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She explained that the conceptual smart fabrics absorb human sweat, which is purified in tubes dispersed throughout the lining of the fabric.
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"Additional funds are going to be needed and they're going to be needed to be dispersed as soon as possible," said Day.
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But many of the caravan members haven't relocated there — either because they'd already dispersed or because they didn't trust the Mexican government.
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To prepare, immigrant rights organizations across the country have urgently dispersed Know Your Rights materials to those most likely to be targeted.
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Here, I am overly aware of being fed entertaining communal tidbits to be dispersed across the varying outlets my peers work for.
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In the event, al-Qaeda was chased from Afghanistan and dispersed by American forces, which eventually killed its leader, Osama bin Laden.
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If they are not, the $5 billion the president requested to build a wall would be dispersed for just such a purpose.
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The heavy elements are dispersed in the gas in galaxies, which settles down and condenses to form stars and discs around stars.
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The latest violence comes after a student died in hospital last week following a fall as protesters were being dispersed by police.
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The latest violence comes after a student died in hospital last week following a fall as protesters were being dispersed by police.
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Members of the larger group dispersed moments later after hearing a police siren, according to Ms. Fatigati, and sped away in cars.
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Demonstrators later gather in two other locations of Male, before being police dispersed them and made several further arrests, the witness said.
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How the French handle the thousands of refugees who are being dispersed among scores of French communities will also be watched carefully.
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Rocks such as limestone or silicates would be ground up and dispersed in the ocean to increase its ability to store carbon.
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Wealthy newcomers "are coming here because of the character, but they just see money," he told me after the crowd had dispersed.
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That said, the movement seems more dispersed, organic, and generally leaderless than the effort to advance marriage equality, as you point out.
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Scientists said Thursday that ash emissions from Kilauea volcano on Hawaii&aposs Big Island reached 6,000 feet (1,828 meters) but quickly dispersed.
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And though the protesters have dispersed, popular anger remains a major threat to Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi's ability to hold power.
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I do not know what it means for democracy and dissent that the 10,000 at Standing Rock could be so easily dispersed.
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The group dispersed after two warnings from Capitol Police, ending their sit-in and instead going door-to-door to senators' offices.
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The disturbances lasted over an hour before riot police surrounded and then arrested some demonstrators while the rest of the crowd dispersed.
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These funds must bypass the normal long cycle, bureaucratic procurement process and be dispersed with bankable ideas within 10 to 85033 days.
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You can choose water pressures ranging from 14.5 psi to 100 psi, and the spray width adjusts for targeted or dispersed cleaning.
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China has long been repressing the Muslim-minority Uighurs; worryingly, it's now starting to squeeze the Huis, more dispersed followers of Islam.
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While the Jewish community has long dispersed to other neighborhoods in Miami, the photographs stand as reminders of the community's brightest days.
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Water and nutrients are fed in from the top of the tower and dispersed by gravity (rather than pumps, which saves money).
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Until fairly recently, DERs were too widely dispersed, poorly tracked, and small in scale to play a role in wholesale energy markets.
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Almost all the protesters dispersed overnight, and an uneasy and perhaps temporary calm returned to the streets of Hong Kong on Thursday.
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The rest would be dispersed among other online ad behemoths, and maybe there would be some pennies left over for news publications.
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Map coordinates for the often hard-to-find dwellings, once dispersed only among hiking insiders, are now available openly on the internet.
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Reuters correspondents in Almaty and Nur-Sultan saw police clad in riot gear detain dozens of demonstrators as they forcefully dispersed rallies.
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At the end of the day, the crowd of about 500 dispersed, and the police said about 60 people had been arrested.
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The country has few roads, formidable geography and a widely dispersed population, with about 80 percent living in rural and remote locations.
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The forces that drove the Islamic State from its lands were equipped to liberate occupied cities, not fight a dispersed, clandestine force.
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Large parts of the city were calm, but in the Kondele neighborhood, crowds were being dispersed by police officers using tear gas.
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But in time, it will fall on just about everybody in the news department, as the responsibilities of copy reading are dispersed.
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However, products and services became too dispersed as consumers started expecting more than a single breakthrough product and competitors crowded the field.
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New York dispersed more people to surrounding suburban counties and a number of large urban counties around the country than it received.
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The meter receipt scheme evaded detection because each ticket was disputed separately online, with cases dispersed among as many as 200 judges.
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Small groups of protesters supporting the government's bill briefly faced off against opponents outside the Legislative Council but later dispersed without incident.
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Rather than abandoning multilateralism and the widely dispersed benefits they bring, the U.S. should use its influence to reinvigorate the multilateral approach.
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Vale's takeover of Valepar is part of the miner's reorganization - which aims to transform Vale into a company with dispersed share ownership.
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Depending on the device, customers can digitally adjust the intensity of the vapor as well as the hours that it is dispersed.
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America is more racially diverse than at any point in history, and racial minorities are becoming more geographically dispersed than ever before.
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Witnesses said that security forces dispersed by firing tear gas canisters, which injured at least two lawmakers who had joined the protest.
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They were once a vast and thriving tribe fanned across the area, but after European invasion many Ramapoughs dispersed across the West.
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The increase in homicides has been more dispersed than the last wave, with many happening in places that had been relatively calm.
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One result is what critics call the preservation of an inefficiency that benefits a few while imposing widely dispersed costs on many.
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Blockchain, the technology that underpins cryptocurrencies, records all transactions of a digital currency on a dispersed network instead of one centralized server.
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Chinese state media responded very positively to the remarks, saying that they "dispersed the clouds of war" over the South China Sea.
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The money is now gone, having been moved through accounts in Hungary and Mexico and dispersed around the world, the Post reports.
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On September 20, around 40 people gathered at one of the gates to Area 51, where they were dispersed by law enforcement.
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Al Qaeda is a shadow of its former self, a ragged collection of dispersed groups with little in the way of coordination.
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Protesters carrying the coffins with some of the dead were dispersed with tear gas on Thursday as they neared the presidential palace.
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After nearly an hour, crowds dispersed, and the police vans, filled with rally attendees, were finally able to pass through the streets.
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Britain has a corporate model that is very friendly to investors, with dispersed share ownership, an active takeover market and strong creditor rights.
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In addition to the $88 million that's already been dispersed, another $50-75 million is expected to be withdrawn soon, Gizmodo has learned.
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In addition to going over grammar, the independent community of speakers has kept the language evolving beyond the show's dispersed, Essos-set scenes.
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It now stands as a rare example of a private collection from the 19th century that has not been broken up and dispersed.
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Thousands of Foldscopes have been dispersed in over 130 countries, many to schools where students might not have access to more expensive microscopes.
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The money was then dispersed into a wide network of shell companies, and prosecutors claimed that $2 million wound up in Prevezon's accounts.
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Programs in rural areas already contend with the difficulty of collecting materials from widely dispersed residents — and getting those recyclables to processing centers.
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But some opposition supporters still turned up for the protest and were subsequently dispersed by police who used batons, teargas and water cannon.
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This is an approach that can benefit both greenfield and brownfield development processes and help unify the currently dispersed and fragmented IoT landscape.
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Because after those five minutes, once the fair-weather fans have dispersed, you can tell who really loves you by who is left.
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Police dispersed protesters peacefully during early demonstrations, but the crackdown escalated on Monday, with police firing tear gas and beating protesters with batons.
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The parties had dispersed due to the rain, the rain that started dropping in bigger pelts, faster and steadier, as we ran home.
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All of these are much less concentrated, or more dispersed, than they used to be, and increasingly they are collecting around several poles.
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This first-generation sunshade would probably be made from dispersed sulphur dioxide (SO22047), which is one of the chemicals produced during volcanic eruptions.
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After the protesters had largely dispersed, it was announced that Hong Kong Leader Carrie Lam would meet with the press at 4 a.m.
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The Caramel Chocolate Cheesecake flavor contains ultra-sweet graham cracker-covered cheesecake truffles dispersed throughout caramel cheesecake ice cream with chocolate cookie swirls.
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Powell also followed the Hayekian line that economic freedom, where wealth was dispersed as widely as possible, was a bulwark against political tyranny.
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But one day, those forces will ensure that all of our atoms are dispersed across trillions of light years of vast nothingness.[NASA]
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After inmates initially dispersed in a peaceful manner, Bates said prison guards stormed the jail with long guns, tear gas and pepper spray.
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Massive fires on huge ships also raise serious environmental concerns, as toxic chemicals and other pollutants are often dispersed over a large area.
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But the pageantry of the opening and closing ceremonies could easily be preserved by flying athletes to those ceremonies from dispersed competition sites.
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In total, dispersed areas across three different sites span 33,600 miles, including missiles in Cheyenne, Wyoming, Minot, North Dakota and Great Falls, Montana.
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While the current Iranian readiness has increased, in one crucial area it appears Iran has dispersed its weapons to avoid a US strike.
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Then, after dark, a government helicopter dropped exploding barrels that dispersed an unknown chemical substance that affected many more people, Mr. Aadam said.
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Security forces in the city of Maracaibo dispersed "criminals" trying to take advantage of the power cuts, Mayor Willy Casanova told local media.
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The officials told CNN Thursday that following the Russian inspection of the airfield, the Syrian regime has "dispersed" its aircraft based at Shayrat.
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While companies founded in the Bay Area rarely move their headquarters, their workforces tend to become much more geographically dispersed as they grow.
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A generation of women who grew up watching UConn has dispersed across the country, giving more programs than ever a chance to win.
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With their smaller police forces, more limited treatment capacity, and dispersed populations, implementing police diversion in rural areas requires extensive planning and collaboration.
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And China's debts are mainly in domestic hands, rather than widely dispersed in the portfolios of international banks, pension funds and insurance companies.
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The latest violence comes after a student died in the hospital last week following a fall as protesters were being dispersed by police.
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Video footage of how Russian police have dispersed protests has sometimes stirred anger among Russians who believe the authorities have used excessive force.
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Members of the congregation would stand in line after mass to hear the voices of their sons and daughters dispersed around the world.
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But the mood was somber in Goma, where Fayulu supporters were dispersed by anti-riot police deployed to many areas in the city.
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Iran, on the other hand, has a complex political system where power is dispersed and not controlled by any single person or institute.
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The police had banned the demonstrations and said that all gatherings of more than five people would be dispersed to ensure public order.
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"After the war, they all dispersed back home around the country and didn't necessarily talk to each other," Erin Miller, one of Mrs.
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After filing into Court Square together, the musicians dispersed throughout the small park, playing notes arranged to coincide with areas of the space.
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The $6 billion that was dispersed in August included about $85033 billion to producers of corn, cotton, dairy, pork, sorghum, soybeans, and wheat.
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Thousands of these informal lead acid battery-recycling operations are dispersed around urban areas, and are poisoning children and adults in record numbers.
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And the fact that election administration is so dispersed means that one county may have made different preparations than another, creating uneven access.
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Federal forfeiture proceeds would go directly to the general fund to be dispersed by Congress, and the equitable sharing program would be abolished.
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The crowds dispersed as the night wore on, and Havana's streets quickly fell quiet as people returned home to digest the historic moment.
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This movement was distinguished by its radical poverty, voluntary at first, then, as it was persecuted and dispersed, as a fact of life.
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The $6 billion that was dispersed in August included about $4.7 billion to producers of corn, cotton, dairy, hogs, sorghum, soybean, and wheat.
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When she was done making a point that Lencho had already touched upon at the beginning of the evening, everyone clapped and dispersed.
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Eventually the performers dispersed from the auditorium and out onto the staircase back into the lobby of the Garnier, leaving the auditorium entirely.
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And that included aligning our strategy while our task force was dispersed across 27 countries — often as individuals or in very small teams.
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She also came to understand that colonial authorities had herded Kikuyu women and children into some 800 enclosed villages dispersed across the countryside.
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The others are more graphic, with saturated grounds populated by myriad shapes — each a distinct hue — that are evenly dispersed across the surface.
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Bautista revealed security footage on Wednesday that showed Mota lingering at the bar even though most of the crowd dispersed after the shooting.
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But mentions of digital threats were dispersed throughout her approximately 35-minute address to an auditorium of various Department of Homeland Security officials.
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With the Air Force mulling whether to consolidate its widely dispersed fleet of fighter jets at other bases, Tyndall's survival has been uncertain.
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Cuomo declared a state of emergency earlier in March, which Trump approved and allowed federal funds to be dispersed to aid the state.
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Some of that money has not been dispersed yet, though, because the settlement administrator must deduct money to repay Medicare and legal fees.
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In their early history the Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara were numerous and widely dispersed, at times allied and at other times at odds.
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Hundreds of protesters in both Basra and Baghdad were dispersed on Saturday, and six protesters were wounded in Basra, according to activists there.
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The clashes took place the same day security forces dispersed two Islamist sit-ins in central Cairo and killed hundreds of Mursi's supporters.
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Before she got the answer, the bell clanged, a few traders approached her for selfies, and the crowd dispersed to start making money.
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Kamto was arrested in January after leading protests which security forces dispersed with live bullets, and faced insurrection charges before a military court.
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Suddenly, information was dispersed across self-organizing, open-source networks of citizens who had the ability to collaborate, share and shape their world.
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In the first place, liberal democracy is built on the idea that power should be dispersed across a system of relationships and institutions.
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After a visit by immigrant advocates and the mayor of Matamoros, they dispersed in the late afternoon and the lanes reopened to traffic.
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Read more: A cruise-ship passenger tested positive for the coronavirus after hundreds of other passengers disembarked and dispersed all over the world
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Twitter is adding a new feature for mobile users to make it easier to link dispersed 'shower thoughts' together — and another thing styleee.
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It was unclear whether the units were dispersed to avoid American attack or to prepare to attack US targets or allies in retaliation.
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The population is dispersed with many living in suburbs like Alexandria, Va. But it is a close-knit community in times of crisis.
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The first opportunity to end this conflict on our terms was in 2002 when Al Qaeda was dispersed and the Taliban were shattered.
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When we called it a night, we dispersed with a hug and his request that I text him when I made it home.
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The capital Conakry was calmer on Wednesday though there were pockets of violence in some areas and police dispersed crowds with tear gas.
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He still sees baby stingrays, snappers and sharks and, post-storm, a preponderance of lobsters on mangrove island fragments dispersed by the hurricane.
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Bankers told them about the challenges of this dispersed work, from keeping clients engaged to kids making cameo appearances on video conference calls.
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A protest by villagers who blocked the main road on Monday was dispersed after officials assured them that the soldier would be prosecuted.
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That's to say nothing of the tidbits dispersed between the spin-offs and novels, as if Assassin's Creed's mythology deserved that much backstory.
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