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It is much harder to spread than a cold.
After all, "peanut butter's a lot harder to spread," Ms. Bellmer said.
However, it was much harder to spread infection at a museum.
All of which means the public health community must work even harder to spread the positive news about vaccines.
Among this second generation of Arnoldians no one tried harder to spread the gospel of Being Serious than the doctor's own son.
And as Canada again begins to rebuild the game up north (Montreal joins Vancouver and Toronto in M.L.S. this season), should the C.S.A. try harder to spread the wealth around the country with men's and women's national team matches?
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Germs are hard to spread.
A bit hard to spread around.
Germs need to be coddled, and are hard to spread.
JobsOhio has worked hard to spread the news of Ohio's economic growth.
I pick up a trowel and try hard to spread the concrete evenly.
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