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He is credited with having built 84,000 stupas as well as having disseminated Buddhism to neighbouring countries.
Silverstein and Fiske cite "Sex and the City," the television show which grew out of Bushnell's first book, as a setter of trading-up patterns, having disseminated a taste for Cosmopolitans and Manolo Blahniks all across America.
The concerning issue with HIV+ patients who present with scrofula is that they are at much higher risk than immunocompetent patients of having disseminated disease and being contagious.
But however theoretically convincing the distinction between having created the ideas as opposed to merely having disseminated them may seem, this is in actual fact quite disputable.
Comment: this case illustrates that immunocompromised patients are at higher risk of having disseminated TB, or at least a transmittable form of the disease, thus making their admission to respiratory isolation paramount.
These patients are considered as having disseminated cancer cells at the time of local treatment.
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Anthony England has disseminated the map through his Twitter account @EbolaPhone.
"My music has disseminated in a way I would never have expected.
"He and his son have disseminated a great deal of misinformation to keep that flag flying".
agent, or licensee has disseminated or intends to disseminate" — is too abstract and vague.
"We've disseminated guidance documents to a tremendous number of schools," he said.
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