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In Boston, the fungal meningitis spread because of poor oversight.
"One would think that diseases that spread because of unsanitary conditions belonged to a bygone period".
There is a limit to how wide the town can spread because of the public parklands that abut it.
Mr. Morrison said large wildfires in the province, like one that burned about one-third of Slave Lake, Alberta, in 2011, are typically spread because of strong winds.
Senator Charles E. Grassley, Republican of Iowa, who requested the study, said the scams had spread because of the soaring costs of health care and the growing number of uninsured.
Other automakers like Toyota and Volkswagen have announced plans to start producing electric cars, but they say it could take decades for the vehicles to spread because of their high cost, limited driving range and long charging times with the current battery technology.
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An idea or behavior spreads because of the unusual qualities of a few key groups of individuals.
The protests may also be spreading because of transmissions through the Internet of photographs and video that have slipped past government controls.
His thesis was a simple one: HIV was spreading because of unprotected sex and the re-use of needles and syringes by injecting drug users.
But they are increasingly being challenged by a host of introduced pests, and others that are spreading because of warmer conditions.
Free stuff is spreading because of one fundamental difference between the bricks-and-mortar world (which Anderson calls the world of atoms) and the digital world (which Anderson calls the world of bits).
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