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But military officials insist that, unlike Gaza, the warnings do not mean that the army is poised to move in on the ground in southern Lebanon.

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The blast of heat may be short lived, with heavy and thundery showers likely to develop as cooler air moves in on Tuesday.

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Law enforcement moved in on May 1 and early the next morning took down the encampment and arrested more than 200 people.

Police moved in on Monday to dismantle an encampment at the University of Texas at Austin after officials said protesters ignored directions to take down their tents.

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Northeastern University in Boston, Washington University in St. Louis, Indiana University Bloomington and Arizona State University had police forces move in on demonstrations on Saturday, leading to more than 200 arrests.

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

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