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Ghosts and spoofs proliferate, from "What Lies Beneath" to Nike commercials.
IDF J5 made the case that weapons and knowledge proliferate from state actors, which disrupts diplomatic regional efforts.
It warns that "reform fatigue" may take hold in the NHS, as initiatives proliferate from the centre.
They proliferate from a single egg, morph into at least 260 different types and spontaneously organize into a perfectly integrated system of organs and tissues.
Any human who uses language to think with has already incorporated an external device into his most intimate self, and the connections only proliferate from there.
"Once you get a commodity solution going that is acceptable and workable by the rest of the supply chain, then you can literally have thousands of supply chains that can proliferate from that base".
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In simulations under reduced Lis1 activity, neuroblasts, once proliferated from the mother progenitor glial cell, entered the multipolar stage shortly after proliferation and dissociated from the glial fiber, rather than progressing normally along the fiber.
And competitors, both nouveau and non, have proliferated, from Cirque du Soleil to New York's Big Apple Circus.
Traditional retailers are facing the same problem, of course, and discounts are proliferating from suburban malls to Fifth Avenue.
Such horses proliferated from medieval times onward as new specialties developed.
Trump's main message was that Muslims must do more much more to fight militants who have proliferated from North Africa to South Asia since 9/11.
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