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In the absence of journalists, people like Rami have been responsible for disseminating much of the news coming out of the country.
From it, Ward distributed the pamphlet which Malloy had written and Ward illustrated, disseminating much misinformation but stimulating interest in more exotic piercings.
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Correct the Record has more than 20 staffers and plans to disseminate much of its research on its Web site and through social media.
Effective treatments and vaccines could be invented and disseminated much more quickly, these scholars say, if private pharmaceutical companies were brought into the game.
For this, basic measuring equipment for biogas plants is indispensable and should be disseminated much more.
Because of social media, that idea can be disseminated much more rapidly and more widely today". One recent example of how scientists have begun to push back against the autism claim in more personal ways is the publication of a book titled Vaccines Did Not Cause Rachel's Autism.
Under the new regulations, educational agencies can designate "representatives" quite liberally, and this threatens to allow student data to be disseminated much more widely.
In contrast, albumins were disseminated much deeper from the vessels.
I dig to disseminate very much currency at famous discothèques in Odessa.
Three points immediately: · First, technology has the potential to disseminate learning much more widely than ever before.
OF ALL THE methods of communication invented by humanity over the centuries, none has disseminated so much information so widely at such high speeds as the internet.
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