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A smallpox patient who was put in an isolation room somehow managed to infect 17 others in the hospital who had never been in close contact with him.
It would appear in any case that the 20th century's quintessential "Big Brother" managed to infect a few world leaders with an Orwellian strain of mushy-mouthed aphasia.
You can't hear it, but if SilverPush has managed to infect your phone or tablet with its software, it will pick up the sound and contact a tracking server associating your computer with your handheld device.
Although Nazism has never found much appeal in the United States, it has managed to infect small groups and impressionable individuals in the decades since it first appeared on these shores.
Few professionals on the losing end of these trades are willing to talk publicly about how what started out as a crisis in an obscure corner of the credit market — subprime debt, for borrowers with weak credit — managed to infect stocks and bonds.
When it managed to infect a new machine, it first silently worked in the background to infiltrate itself within the operating system, then restarted the computer and began the process of encrypting the hard drive, rendering it impossible to read without the encryption key.
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Somehow he manages to infect Matt's predicament with a kind of solemnity.
And throughout it all, the presence of Doctor Vlad – alternately hot and cold, angry, cunning, charismatically reasonable and pitifully banal – somehow manages to infect every page.
In fact, the scientists are still unsure exactly how this flu strain manages to infect humans at all.
"There's a range of practical measures to make sure that if somebody did manage to infect it, they wouldn't be able to see anything".
If Stuxnet did manage to infect a PLC connected to a centrifuge, it would seriously disrupt its working, said Ms Cox.
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