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The Muellers recently presented a five-year plan that would spread out their long-term intentions.
They are weeds, she told me, that would spread aggressively and overwhelm my cultivated garden.
The Spanish civil war of 1936-39 was both a vicious domestic struggle and a dress rehearsal for the horrors that would spread across Europe.
Were there any plants, I asked, that would spread indiscriminately like, say, a viral video of a cat administering a cardiac massage?
Libya's leader, Muammar Qaddafi, recently described the likely break-up of Sudan as a disease that would spread through the region.
It would also make public who had requested what information, a system that would spread information more easily but make it difficult for journalists seeking scoops.
Habitat 67 was a pilot project, intended as just the first application of a salve for urban ills that would spread across the world.
It was thrilling, a high-voltage shock to the world of ballet that would spread far from the stage of the Opera Garnier.
He recommended the creation of an Arab-language news channel that would spread the American point of view across the Middle East 24 hours a day.
When, in 1947, Hayek founded the first organisation that would spread the doctrine of neoliberalism – the Mont Pelerin Society – it was supported financially by millionaires and their foundations.
The mixing might create a virus that would spread easily from human to human, leading to a global pandemic of avian flu.
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