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This fresh and tasty dip can be eaten with veggies, or spread on toasted bread.
While nonexclusive licenses are the best way to spread valuable technologies widely, companies often need exclusive licenses to make a profit.
And to add to the bad times that Omar was going through a rumour had spread like wildfire that he was boycotting national team games.
The Monteratsch Glacier spread down from it like a silky, white, bridal veil.
Because the buildings are fairly old there are no party walls in the roof void, which is why it spread quickly.
The plant must be eliminated before the flowers ripen and form the brown prickly burrs which spread the seeds.
Even though they are not natively grown, olives can be found on pizza, in salad, or as a spread.
Grasslands replaced forests, so grazing mammals spread at the expense of browsers.
He said that brucellosis was a bacterial disease and that infection was spread through herds by cows on heat.
During the Cold War, the US needed Japan to act as a bulwark in Asia against the spread of communism.
A worm that spread the same way and was damaging could do an untold amount of damage, and I think we are pretty wide open to this kind of thing.
We shall need permanent vigilance and constant efforts to spread democratic involvement.
You need to transfer that knowledge to new arenas and spread your sphere of influence.
Powerful wings spread a span of twenty feet and Jack had to step back to avoid being hit.
It can also spread through infected blood and shared needles or syringes contaminated with the virus.
In 2001-02, the slowdown in manufacturing became wide spread, affecting a broad spectrum of constituent industries.
And as AIDS spread, states passed laws to require notification of partners, something previously recommended only for venereal diseases.
Genital infections are spread venereally, and respiratory infections usually by inhalation.
To prevent the spread of the disease, the European Union has banned exports of venison and other red meats.
Tumor may demonstrate spread into the liver, nodal system or venous system.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The piece being heated may then, if small, be dipped in the prussiate of potash, or if large have the same spread upon it.
At night the introduction of the Indian punka into bed-rooms would be valuable, a thin flannel coverlet being spread over the bed.
The infection may spread from the tooth to the alveolo-dental periosteum, and set up a periodontitis.
They went back into the Maintenance Section, and Vaneski spread the suit out on the worktable.
But Supermanism is heresy, and it rapidly spread over the world, most perniciously influencing all intellectual life.
Under these circumstances thorough disinfection of the privies checked the spread of the disease.
You can spread out your money on the table, open your Police Guide, and plan out your holiday to a fifty pfennig piece.
But surely that will prejudicially affect the rumor you were going to spread, sire?
This parroquet is a bird of the interior, and was spread over the whole of it in greater or less numbers.
Each day it is spread, and each year there are more Bears to partake of it.
Those in the rear turned towards Pistoia, and spread through the plains, each man seeking only his own safety.
By to-night, the story of that supper will have spread from the Battery to Poughkeepsie bridge.
While the terminations of the placental arteries and veins are spread in fine reticulation on the sides of these cells.
Pounded ginger, made into paste with brandy, spread on sheeps leather, and a plaister of it laid over the navel.
He spread his hands again and pursed his lips in a sort of grieved contempt.
Were the people on the overpass in a fairly tight group, or spread out over the overpass?
Hellman tried to run around, but the plugger had spread, cutting the room in half.
The Panathenaea, at which the new robes for the image of he goddess were carried through the city, spread like a sail on a mast.
The frond, though not strictly speaking adnate, as it seems to have no attachments, is usually spread loosely over other Polyzoa.
The possible spread of public ownership, and its consequences for a policy of wage settlement.
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