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Word has spread fast beyond the Zimbabwean expatriate community to other Africans, Asians and South Americans.
"Word has spread fast," said Wally Masur, a former Australian player who is at Wimbledon working as a commentator for Australian television.
News has spread fast of technical mishaps and "show-stops": this is not a sign of disaster, but perfectly normal during previews, though one might question the producers' decision to charge full price for tickets during the first three weeks of the run before the official opening night on 25 August.
But the impact has spread fast and risks reigniting flames that this country will struggle to put out.
While the disease is not new in Pakistan, experts say it has spread fast and may reach crisis proportions.
The call has spread fast on social media, eliciting such hashtags as "#BlackOutFriday," "#HandsUpDontSpend" and "#BrownFriday" in memory of the slain teen.
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The fear of Ebola has spread faster in America than the virus itself.
So it came as a shock earlier this year when the government of Andhra Pradesh, the Indian state where microcredit has spread fastest, accused some leading microfinance institutions (MFIs) of behaving no better than old-style usurers.
Word that there was a man with an actual plan had spread fast and Hopkins was deluged by interest from all over the world.
The ACARS data suggested the fire had spread fast and "that might explain the fact that there was no distress call," Learmont wrote in a blog.
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