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When the sit-in movement spread from Greensboro throughout the South, it did not spread indiscriminately.
I also worry that this mania for building new lavish Off Broadway spaces will spread indiscriminately.
Were there any plants, I asked, that would spread indiscriminately like, say, a viral video of a cat administering a cardiac massage?
Despite the war, Dr. Aylward said he believed that both sides understood the urgent need for repeated vaccinations of all young children because polio can spread indiscriminately and is so difficult to eradicate.
It doesn't spread indiscriminately.
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But SARS spreads indiscriminately, and patients have varied more widely in age.
In his study of the case, Shiraz Maher of King's College London said that most terrorists spread fear indiscriminately.
The use of sprays and foggers spreads chemicals indiscriminately around the living area and potentially into neighboring spaces.
In their universal manifestation in graffiti and in ancient murals, such as cave paintings and protodynastic Egyptian frescoes, symbols and representational images have been spread freely and indiscriminately across walls, ceilings, and floors.
The approval of Bankia's listing also helped "spread the disease indiscriminately," according to the complaint sent to the Bank of Spain, creating distrust among investors toward the entire Spanish financial sector.
Simon Jenkins is right to call for quantitative easing to be used to boost economic activity (We should cash-bomb the people, not the banks, 27 November), but wrong to suggest it should be spread to everyone indiscriminately.
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