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To cause to continue or multiply by generation, or successive production; -- applied to animals and plants; as, to propagate a breed of horses or sheep; to propagate a species of fruit tree.
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On the other hand, τC is defined as the ratio of reaction zone width of an un-stretched, laminar, premixed flame to propagating speed of the flame, during the one-dimensional laminar flame propagation without considering two-dimensional RM instability.
The Mount, Copeland believed, should be dedicated fully not only to celebrating and furthering the literary reputation of Edith Wharton but to propagating her passions and interests.
His Yankees have not won the World Series since 2000, not a very good advertising campaign for his cable network, which is dedicated to propagating the myth of all things Yankee.
Now that the obstacles to propagating Islam have been removed in Tajikistan, he said, "we have the possibility to come to power, and that is the big difference between Tajikistan and neighboring countries".
Most of his public life had been devoted to propagating what he finally scorned as "some of the most fantastic things that you could ever imagine": the Nation of Islam's bizarre mélange of theology, science fiction and racial chauvinism.
The last thing America needs is more ways to celebrate and glorify US militarism, and the second-to-last thing it needs is Hollywood devoting its multi-million-dollar budgets and emotionally and psychologically manipulative tactics to propagating the CIA worldview as indisputable, inspiring truth.
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"Willows are very easy to propagate," said Alessandro Chiari, the propagator at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden.
Urge to propagate and all.
Instead, they come together to propagate hatred.
Q. Is it possible to propagate clematis?
Viruses used to take months to propagate, and then days.
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