Sentence examples for with contagion from inspiring English sources

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Uruguay's problems have less to do with politics—and much to do with "contagion" from Argentina.

People loved "Outbreak," but were more uncomfortable with "Contagion," which is more realistic.

But the Levitical concept of clean and unclean had nothing to do with contagion from germs" (the Spectator).

Sluggish prices for copper, Chile's main export, combined with contagion from financial crises in Brazil and Southeast Asia, contributed to the decline in gross domestic product.

The problem with "Contagion" is that Soderbergh seemed satisfied to film practical details and didn't open the story up to its wider context of imaginative life.

This year has seen a bumper crop of big-screen sci-fi, including Apollo 18, Paul and Rise of the Planet of the Apes, with Contagion and In Time soon to be released.

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Vampire myths link the monsters with contagions, and the plague ran rampant in Venice in 1576, killing as many as 50,000 people, nearly a third of the city, including famed Renaissance artist Titian.

Rapp leaves the audience with a bracing thought that links, in my mind, medical infection with intellectual contagion.

Based on GIS and remote sensing data in 2003 and 2013, a case study of the metropolitan region of Kunming City showed that the risk of UWLFD had a positive correlation with landscape fragmentation (e.g., PD and ED), and strong negative correlation with landscape contagion (e.g., CONTAG) during the study period.

And with the contagion of cholera comes a stigma that follows one even in death.

Nina, who is a writer, too, feels filled with "the contagion of failure".

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