Sentence examples for and continuing to spread from inspiring English sources

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Nowadays, he spends much of his time flying around the world, giving speeches and continuing to spread the message of the GNU Manifesto.

With oil spills now covering more than 775 square miles of pristine waters in the Galapagos Islands and continuing to spread, Ecuador has declared a state of emergency and is stepping up its efforts to prevent the slicks from contaminating habitats of the world's rarest marine and bird species.

Nevertheless, the broader microbiological picture must also be considered where nosocomial infection with methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus and vancomycin-resistant Entercococcus spp. is already well established and continuing to spread.

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They have captured Harawah, made attempts to take Misrata and continue to spread across the country.

The wildfire has now burned more than half a million acres, and continues to spread.

The drought covers more than half the country and continues to spread.

The clown fear frenzy really gathered steam in September and continues to spread.

But, as Thomas notes, "in the Indies, 'on the ground,' the settlers triumphed" — and continued to spread through the Americas.

Thinning penetrated deep into the interior of the ice sheets and continues to spread as ice shelves melt into the sea.

The ash borer was found there in 2013 and continued to spread, said Mike Kintner, the ash borer program co-ordinator for Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship.

A viral Twitter post, which garnered at least 7,000 retweets, was deleted after CNN contacted the user, but the photo survived and continues to spread.

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