Kuwaiti security forces fired tear gas to disperse a protest on Sunday by thousands of opposition supporters.
Paraguay's government announced that it would disperse a cavalry division to the interior after some of its officers had taken part in an attempted military coup , in which armoured cars fired at the Congress building.
Police fired tear gas and then used a water cannon to disperse the strikers congregating atop a hill.
Embankments were built around Banbury to disperse water into a floodplain after flooding in 2007.
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Police in the Bangladeshi capital Dhaka have used batons to disperse protesters during a six-hour strike against a gas exploration deal with the US energy giant ConocoPhillips.
The step cut the time required to disperse liquid crystal across a 30-inch screen from five days to five minutes.
While Shareholder.com's Gruner doesn't think that the regulation and technology-pushed growth of the late 1990s will return with the new SEC proposals, it's clear that the companies set on the business of disclosure will have plenty of new information to disperse and package to a data-hungry and concerned investing community.
The drainage will help disperse excess ground water and a specialist flexible waterproof liner mat will be used to re-line and seal the canal.
But in Rawalpindi Pakistani security forces fired tear gas and wielded batons to disperse opposition supporters for defying a ban on public gatherings, police sources told CNN.
To add to the 20 permanent stations, the organisation has brought in 16 extra pumps to help disperse the water, at a rate of 10 tonnes per second.
Mr Brown wants the state, rather than the universities, to collect and disperse the money, perhaps through a graduate tax.
Police will be able to disperse groups of young people from a Weymouth estate under powers granted to tackle anti-social behaviour.
Let an independent financial institution disperse funds as needed, just as a trustee does for a beneficiary of an estate.
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Concerns have been raised over the potential for trouble between rival sets of supporters, and the fact that one of the smaller venues, with less space for fans to disperse, is playing host rather than a larger city like Johannesburg or Cape Town has also been raised as a potential problem.
Because fat can disperse the waves, overweight people usually need a higher dose of radiation in medical procedures.
Last month, police in southern Tanzania used teargas to disperse about 200 Christian rioters attempting to torch a mosque over an animal slaughtering conflict.
It makes no sense to have a lot of exchanges in a single currency area, because they disperse liquidity and keep trading costs high.
But it concludes that the oil is continuing to break up and disperse underneath the surface, making the emergency of a major oxygen-poor dead zone unlikely.
Last month, police in southern Tanzania used teargas to disperse about 200 Christian rioters attempting to set fire to a mosque following a dispute over animal slaughtering.
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The scientists used a powerful computer model to simulate how a liquid released at the spill site would disperse and circulate, producing results that are not dependent on the total amount released.
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To demonstrate how they would disperse the sulfur dioxide, they had planned to float a balloon over Norfolk, at an altitude of a kilometre, and send a hundred and fifty litres of water into the air through a hose.
The new northbound lane would also be extended miles beyond the shelf, keeping vessels sailing in a straight line for a longer time, rather than allowing them to disperse where the whales congregate.
Another project, the Copenhagen Wheel, is a bicycle wheel that stores excess kinetic energy that it can later disperse to give riders an extra boost when going up hills.
Mr. ABRAHAM: We've just heard a mortar in the neighborhood exploded, and they are asking their men to disperse.
It's much easier to have Fannie and Freddie take inordinate risks, even at taxpayer expense, so they can pay a political dividend called an "affordable housing trust fund" that politicians will disperse.
President Thein Sein's office said in a statement that police had used water cannon, tear gas and smoke bombs to disperse the crowds.
Valls also condemned violence that broke out Thursday evening at a march against same-sex marriage, when "organized groups" refused to disperse and clashed with police.
That gave the police the power to disperse any groups (defined as two people or more) they felt were likely to cause a nuisance to local people late at night.
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Brian figured that if he could solve the technology and logistics problems required to anchor a fish farm 10 or 20 miles offshore, where swift currents carry away and disperse the waste produced by concentrated fish stocks, it would allow the farmed fish to swim in the same fresh water as their wild cousins-the best of both worlds.
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The exact chemical composition of a fibre's glass determines how transparent it is to different frequencies, and also its tendency to disperse those frequencies even when it is transparent.
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