Sentence examples for which then spread from inspiring English sources

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Instead, he traced the origins to European oral traditions, which then spread east.

Pollen spores attach to particles from car exhausts, which then spread pollen in pollution.

In 1999 Mr. Boeken was found to have lung cancer, which then spread to his lymph nodes, back and brain.

When salmon farming first started in Europe, the fish often became infested with lice, which then spread to wild fish.

A producer for the programme apparently spoke on air about fears people have about the vaccine, which then spread through the city.

It even "had a lot to do with making American pop culture an African-American culture, which then spread around the world," Mr. Lemann said.

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This usually starts as tingling and numbness in the hand, which then spreads up the arm and jumps to the face.

The combustion reaction is preceded by the melting of aluminum which then spreads over the titanium particles.

In THF or DIOX, the vesicular structures quickly fuse together into a droplet which then spreads on the surface.

Haydu (1998) defines institutional change as the start of a new behavior, which then spreads through a community.

In many of the controlled commercial tests, however, the fluid is presented at a point in the middle of a circular specimen, which then spreads radially outward.

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