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Dr. Duane Gubler, a specialist in insect-borne diseases who works for the C.D.C. in Fort Collins, Colo., said West Nile encephalitis, never detected in the United States before it occurred in New York in 1999, had spread faster than expected.
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The protests have spread faster than a speeding moped.
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