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IT STARTED in Greece, and has spread steadily since.
Use of cellular phones, on the other hand, has spread steadily since the late 1990s.
Still, the invariably disappointing faith that people are what they own and will be better fulfilled if they own better things spread steadily.
The study found the problem of sex-selective abortions of girls has spread steadily across India after once being confined largely to a handful of conservative northern states.
Ms. Heckman said that Americans' taste for indoor fireworks started in the 1970's with big arena shows by bands like the Rolling Stones and had spread steadily to the grass roots.
The press release was picked up by a conservative Web site, FreeRepublic.com, and spread steadily as others elaborated on its claims over the years in e-mail messages, Web sites and books.
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Spreading steadily northwards.
A DEFINING feature of the modern air-travel experience has begun spreading steadily to hotels, restaurants and other leisure industries.
They don't believe that digital technology is inundating modern life at the alarming speed of "a Bengali typhoon," as Wired magazine once put it, but view it more as a rising tide whose impact is spreading steadily.
The rival theory is that the Ebola outbreaks are part of a larger "wave" epidemic that is spreading steadily through the forests from diseased animals to new victims.
Jonathan Ruppin, web editor of Foyles bookshops, said: "Word-of-mouth has been spreading steadily for this stylishly told and fascinatingly detailed story of classical-era same-sex romance involving literature's ultimate flawed hero".
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