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He told the Vancouver Sun he hoped the royal couple would spread the message "to help people in need, people who are stuck in borders … and encourage people to welcome refugees the same way we were welcomed here".
He noted that the train's journey through 22 states in the country would "spread the message of health and hope for all people affected by HIV/AIDS and at risk of infection".
His hope, he added, was that the former players would spread this message around the state and the national football community: "We're going to be O.K. — and that's really important".
Fueled by text messages, word of the party would spread like marinara sauce, and before long the party had outgrown its humble beginnings.
Omar called the State Department and demanded President Bill Clinton's resignation, asserting that the missile attack would spread Bin Laden's anti-American message by uniting the fundamentalist Islamic world and would cause further terrorist attacks.
As the administration struggled to craft a message, it was playing to multiple audiences — the crowds in Tahrir Square, neighboring allies who feared the instability would spread, and home audiences on the left and the right.
He was afraid the cancer would spread.
The briefing suggested that the government should lend support to moderate imams who would spread messages of tolerance, but that has yet to happen, a senior security official here said.
But Mr Vardi also realised that instant messaging, then a novelty, would spread like a contagious virus.
"They would spread the news among themselves".
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