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But across 80 minutes there's the sense they might have spread themselves too thinly.
Your rake might have spread the mildew slightly, but it is a minor player -- and impossible to keep sterile.
We might have spread huge tarps over the perennial beds and lashed the lilies onto sturdy stakes.
The panic might have spread to the field, causing the Ticos to give up a short-handed goal.
Cavalli-Sforza suspected it might have spread because the farmers themselves moved, as the new practice led to higher population densities and subsequent migration.
Working hard to get others to help us might have spread the risks and improved the chances for a democratic Iraq.
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3) Riding one of the truck routes in Kenya through which AIDS might first have spread and continues to be spread.
But Mr. Hampton, an assistant professor in the university's Annenberg School for Communication, said the discussion might still have spread quickly without the Internet.
If the Germans had taken the right attitude, at the right time, to the Greek crisis at the right time, it might not have spread to other countries.So the state has to be ready to take decisions.
But while many elements of the Dogtown ethos existed long before the Del Mar Nationals took place, that ethos might never have spread like it did had it not been for skateboarding.
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