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Countless others will suffer from the spread of the disease.
Copyright laws date from the spread of the printed book in the 16th century.
"Increasing global trade does mean that our plants face increased threat from the spread of pests and diseases," she said.
Humans are also set to suffer from the spread of disease as the ocean continues to heat up.
But that view did not take into account the problems arising from the spread of the anti-American insurgency.
A topical form of the drug has been developed to treat skin lesions from the spread of breast cancer.
Metastatic tumours (those that result from the spread of the primary tumour) can produce the same consequences.
The novel also considered conflicts arising from the spread of industrialism, which Norway underwent later than did other European countries.
Most of the findings, ranging from the spread of warmth-loving pests to the inevitable loss of low-lying lands to rising seas, are not new.
Yitzhak Hazin, 49, a publisher of religious books, said the bloodshed resulted from the spread of personal feuds and quarrels in the town.
Investors have been worried not only about cyclical swings in advertising but also about structural changes to the business, stemming from the spread of digital technology.
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