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And darker streets encourage noisy revellers to disperse quickly, thinks Mark Burrows, a lighting expert.
Other patrons would be sent outside, where they would normally disperse quickly.
Last Monday, for instance, an expert at Lawrence Livermore Laboratory in California told a caller that the radioactive debris reaching Sweden was undoubtedly in the form of xenon and krypton, gases that would disperse quickly.
Pierre Pettigrew, Canada's trade minister, acknowledged that the gains from trade may not disperse quickly without a helping hand, but that, he argues, is a matter for social policy in each country, not something to be written into trade agreements—as some protesters want.The people protest, some of themCanada had done its best to deflect the protests.
The rationale is that during early periods, when MNs start from 4 corners, MNs disperse quickly to more squares than the case starting from a single location.
But these are usually volatile pheromones that disperse quickly, and it has remained unclear what exactly stimulates a female to be attracted to a specific male.
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With that, the crew dispersed quickly.
Darkness was falling, and the crowd dispersed quickly.
Now information can be dispersed quickly, and to great effect, online.
The gas disperses quickly and fills the lungs of people who inhale it with fluid until they choke.
Police rarely allow protests in China, but small-scale demonstrations are usually dispersed quickly and without mass detentions.
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