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Now that prosperity has started to spread a few blocks inland.
The curious user double-clicks, nothing seems to happen, and the user thinks no more about it, but the virus has started to spread.
He likes what he hears, but doesn't buy it - word has started to spread that he's in here, paparazzi are gathering outside and kids are asking for photos.
A similar movement sparked in the NHS a few years ago and has started to spread like a wild bush fire.
At the same time financial crisis has reached into the American heartland as an implosion in speculation-driven credit markets has started to spread throughout the system.
Google's decision to allow its staff to spend 20% of their paid-for time to work on whatever they want was controversial at first, but has started to spread.
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Informal learning events called tea camps have started to spread across the country.
What is worse is that these stickers have started to spread.
This has been a low-level irritant for years, but seems to have started to spread alarmingly this year.
By the time Petraeus arrived, the Anbar Awakening, as it would become known, had started to spread.
Rumours have started to spread that Geldof will join Bon Jovi on stage in the festival climax on Sunday.
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