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Video clips of their seven-minute discussion were swiftly disseminated via the internet, sparking furious debate.
After his death, a diary detailing his many selfless acts was supposedly discovered and then swiftly disseminated among the masses to be studied and, it was hoped, emulated.
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With information about new drugs now disseminated so swiftly, the pressure from patients to get them quickly can only grow.
But the intensity and scale of the violence in Vancouver on Wednesday, swiftly captured by cellphone and camera users and disseminated through the Internet, dwarfed previous outbursts.
In China, articles critical of the government are routinely disseminated on social media but then often swiftly removed, and searches for certain sensitive words or phrases are often blocked, creating a game of cat and mouse in which users try to outsmart the censors.
The heated response to the skin-color images and ads comes more swiftly as news from Thailand — and elsewhere, for that matter — is disseminated online and across international borders, and is discussed not only among Thai people but in an international context.
Individual totemism is widely disseminated.
Strongly worded treatises were disseminated.
Details are disseminated by word of mouth.
"But the idea had been disseminated".
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