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Then magically the cars start to disperse and gain speed.
And credit where credit's due, because they don't get much of it these days; the police, who've done a sterling job all day, get the crowd moving again until they reach the Haymarket and start to disperse.
Shortly thereafter, juveniles are weaned and start to disperse [20,47].
With the onset of the austral fall, subadult males start to disperse (Eberle and Kappeler 2004a; Kraus et al. 2008).
Birth dates range from May to September, and shortly after natal emergence pups are weaned and start to disperse.
In the context of this transition, cells start to disperse from a cluster that they had formed before.
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Already, the crew was starting to disperse.
As everyone finished stretching and started to disperse, Rivera lingered.
I told him the crowd was starting to disperse.
By the time Merchant got around to Mosley, the crowd had started to disperse.
After that, it appeared that the crowd started to disperse, although some stragglers remained in the area.
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