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In the second-most populous country in the world, India, the majority Hindu population scatter the ashes of the dead after cremation - but Muslims and Christians, who bury bodies, are running out of suitable land.
Both projects are in line with an ambitious plan called "Population Scatter," to move 700,000 people — several million have already gone since the 1949 Communist revolution — from the old city center to new suburbs by 2020.
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The R2 cells in the nonQ population scatter more light than those found in the Q fraction, which is consistent with them being the older, larger mother cells.
Once the formatted data is read by AMGET, three types of graphics are generated: population scatter plots and line plots (also called "spaghetti" plots) for each dose level detected in the dataset (top panel in Figure 1 ), as well as individual plots (bottom panel in Figure 1 ).
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Residents and business owners said that many in the immigrant population scattered in fear when the law was passed, leaving vacant storefronts in a once-thriving downtown.
Vanuatu's government faces a dizzying task, trying to govern a wildly diverse population scattered in 82 volcanic islands over a territory of almost 5,000 square miles.
With the industry that was the team's namesake gone and half the city's population scattered, the Steelers inspire a devotion that goes beyond the game, a nostalgia for old-fashioned Pittsburgh virtues: hard work, self-reliance, discretion, humility.
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