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After opposition protesters, many of them students, set up tents and barriers near Tbilisi State University, police moved in early on Tuesday to disperse them by force.

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Aslan Bzhania's press office said he was quitting "to maintain stability and constitutional order" and that the two sides had agreed protesters who had stormed the parliament in Sukhumi must disperse on Tuesday.

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It was all over in about an hour, with people toward the back of the line dispersing once it became clear they wouldn’t make the cutoff.

The civil guard and mounted officers were later seen attempting to disperse the angry crowd.

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Shortly after fertilization, the larvae become mobile and are capable of coordinated swimming as they disperse in the water column.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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