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been propagating
verb
To cause to continue or multiply by generation, or successive production; -- applied to animals and plants; as, to propagate a breed of horses or sheep; to propagate a species of fruit tree.
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The media has been propagating hate".
Although the Carbon Tracker Initiative (CTI) has been propagating the concept for years, the rapid mainstreaming of the idea makes it transformative.
Pro-slavery Southerners had been propagating a narrative of their own: slavery was a benevolent institution in which mentally inferior slaves were watched over by owners who treated them as part of their family.
Rumors have been propagating through several popular Mac blogs that Apple will be releasing a red iPhone 3G model for the holiday season.
West-verging faulted blocks extend as long as 200 km in central Hokkaido, and the activity of thrust has been propagating westward since the late Neogene.
Some slightly misleading figures have been propagating through the websphere, apparently, describing the much-anticipated Adam tablet as having a minimum of 15 hours of battery life, and a maximum of around 20. Notion Ink wants to set the record straight, and while the new figures aren't quite so high, they're still quite good, and have the benefit of being not totally wrong.
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It has been propagated and sold as 'Shady Lady Yellow'.
These cells have not, however, been propagated for long periods.
All plasmids have been propagated using Escherichia coli DH5alpha.
That's what they're propagating".
These search results are propagating lies.
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