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The artful spillover that turns "bumping" from intransitive to transitive helps to convey the headlong plunge of the riders in the darkness of night.

But seriously, Davis's death does more than create the emotional spillover that was the Raiders' victory over the Texans, writes Tim Kawakami in The San Jose Mercury News.

"Where Good Ideas Come From," by Steven Johnson (Riverhead; $26.95) In this brisk analysis, Johnson marshals anecdotes about familiar intellectual pioneers to argue that innovation comes not from geniuses acting alone but from accumulated knowledge, constructive errors, and the "information spillover" that emerges from collaborative settings.

But still, senior Lebanese and American officials have expressed growing fears of the kind of spillover that has happened in Tripoli as Hezbollah plunges more deeply into the Syrian war, riling Lebanon's Sunni militants, some of whom are fighting alongside rebels in Qusayr.

Agriculture as a source of food has a substantial spillover that affects the Earth's ecosystems.

"There is a benefit spillover that affects the tax price at which I can get government services," says Dr. Timothy Bartik, senior economist at the Upjohn Institute and author of Investing In Kids: Early Childhood Programs and Local Economic Development, a book that looks at the economic effects of preschool education.

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Research by Stuart Rosenthal of Syracuse University and William Strange of the University of Toronto suggests that the intellectual spillovers that often drive innovation drop off as companies move more than a mile apart from each other.

During a trip to a smallholding near the Cao Lanh food market, Baker explains that it is at places like this, where people are in regular and close contact with animals, that scientists will be able to get their first hints of any spillovers that might become a bigger threat.

We consider a type of technological spillovers that is bound to bilateral capital trade.

Besides its effects on individual productivity and earnings, education can produce relevant spillovers that affect economic growth.

Externalities as conventionally defined miss many of the spillovers that are both causes and consequences of the technological changes that underlie economic growth.

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