This fresh and tasty dip can be eaten with veggies, or spread on toasted bread. |
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While nonexclusive licenses are the best way to spread valuable technologies widely, companies often need exclusive licenses to make a profit. |
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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. |
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The Monteratsch Glacier spread down from it like a silky, white, bridal veil. |
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Because the buildings are fairly old there are no party walls in the roof void, which is why it spread quickly. |
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The plant must be eliminated before the flowers ripen and form the brown prickly burrs which spread the seeds. |
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Even though they are not natively grown, olives can be found on pizza, in salad, or as a spread. |
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Grasslands replaced forests, so grazing mammals spread at the expense of browsers. |
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He said that brucellosis was a bacterial disease and that infection was spread through herds by cows on heat. |
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During the Cold War, the US needed Japan to act as a bulwark in Asia against the spread of communism. |
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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. |
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We shall need permanent vigilance and constant efforts to spread democratic involvement. |
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You need to transfer that knowledge to new arenas and spread your sphere of influence. |
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Powerful wings spread a span of twenty feet and Jack had to step back to avoid being hit. |
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It can also spread through infected blood and shared needles or syringes contaminated with the virus. |
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In 2001-02, the slowdown in manufacturing became wide spread, affecting a broad spectrum of constituent industries. |
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And as AIDS spread, states passed laws to require notification of partners, something previously recommended only for venereal diseases. |
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Genital infections are spread venereally, and respiratory infections usually by inhalation. |
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To prevent the spread of the disease, the European Union has banned exports of venison and other red meats. |
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Tumor may demonstrate spread into the liver, nodal system or venous system. |
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The spread of cyber crimes is aided by the increased number of nodes on the Internet, increased processor speed, and readily available bandwidth. |
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She already had hepatic involvement, and the subcutaneous nodules spread over the whole of her trunk. |
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We work on our computers every single day never sparing a thought for all those millions of chunks of data spread all over our hard disks. |
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I am not a doctor or a scientist but I can see that any germ will spread among a load of people crammed into an unventilated bus or train. |
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Technology stocks took a fresh battering after a spate of US profit warnings spread gloom across world financial markets. |
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Strikes by journalists on local papers in the north of England have spread from one title to another. |
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Using an offset spatula, spread the batter on a silpat-lined sheet pan to form 12 thin triangles. |
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I took it and slowly unwound it, until it lay, spread out, in front of me, and even then I couldn't believe it. |
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But, that really comes later in the cycle, when the spread between real and nominal rates narrows. |
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Thanks very much to all who sent nominations and to those who spread the word. |
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A cultural revival in the eighteenth century was reinforced by the spread of Nonconformity, which became an integral part of Welsh identity. |
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Other animals including horses, dogs, cats, poultry, vermin and wildlife can act as carriers and help spread the disease. |
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Poetry and prose began to be written in the vernacular instead of Latin, and the invention of printing contributed to the spread of ideas. |
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With his neighbours' assistance, Ralph started a bucket brigade but the water pressure was low and the fire spread rapidly. |
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Far from spreading overseas, as the English language has spread, and Hollywood has spread, Chinese culture seems to stay firmly in China. |
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The more you spread out your skills the more difficult it will be to specialize in any one thing. |
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Forensic investigators were collecting evidence on the cause and spread of the fire from the burned-out factory ruin. |
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First introduced on the main feeder roads to Dublin, the turnpike system spread rapidly. |
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We made our way along a vertiginous precipice, the vast drainage of Muddy Creek spread below us like some scarlet kingdom. |
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From Taipei to New York, hundreds of thousands laud his efforts to spread Buddhist dharma, or teachings. |
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All major world-religions have a religious task to spread the religion and convert non-believers. |
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Automated payments help me to budget by allowing me to spread the cost of bills, avoid missing payments and they save time. |
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Paying by direct deposit helps us to budget by allowing us to spread the cost of bills, avoid missing payments and save time. |
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His pale skin showed a splatter of freckles spread across the bridge of his nose. |
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Egypt is part of the Arabic speech community of about 250 million people, spread from Morocco to Oman. |
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Sprinkle some parsley in the center, set a cod fillet on top and spread with brandade. |
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Noroviruses are highly contagious gastrointestinal bugs spread through food, water, and close contact with infected people. |
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Friends and extended family, though they may provide much support, can easily spread a cold or flu bug or other infections. |
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The granular nematicide, spread under banana trees to kill worms, for example, runs into rivers the minute it rains. |
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Recent laboratory experiments suggest that vitamin D can also prevent the growth and spread of cancerous tumours. |
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Although testicular cancer is among the easiest cancers to cure, that cure is much harder to achieve once it has spread to vital organs. |
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When not studying for her degree in social work, she visits schools and community centres to spread her message. |
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Political Straussians and their neoconservative allies argue that the spread of democracy is a panacea for many of America's global problems. |
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The spread of global neoliberalism has been accompanied by the establishment of formal democracy in many countries. |
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Warminster Library is to host a special party for D-Day veterans to spread their tales of bravery. |
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As a narrowcaster, you can spread the information and create more critical mass. |
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From Bavaria, bottom fermentation then spread north and west throughout most of Europe. |
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An overheated tumble dryer is thought to have caused the blaze, which spread from the kitchen to the upstairs of the rented house, at about 2am. |
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These bacteria originate and spread from the nasopharynx to the middle ear cavity by way of the eustachian tube. |
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Pushers peddle drugs hidden inside cigarette boxes spread out on the sidewalk. |
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One clings onto a pair of lofty branches with his arms spread so that the large leaves resemble the wings of a botanic angel. |
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Here the magnetic portion of the tape coating is spread thinly over a simultaneously coated non-magnetic underlayer. |
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There is an initial multiplication of the virus in the local musculature and spread via motor or sensory nerves to the spinal cord and brain. |
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Epidemiologists there have confirmed 14 cases of the viral illness, which is spread by mosquitoes and nicknamed breakbone fever. |
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Ironically, the further the government's statisticians spread their net in the Yorkshire region, the slower was the increase. |
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The disease can spread on contact with body fluids such as blood, urine, excrement, vomit and saliva. |
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Instead, he has chosen to spread the tax net wide across the booming services sector. |
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In fact, Graham Harvey, whose own academic location is in religious studies, has spread his net fairly wide. |
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Many scientists believe it is spread through the butchering and handling of primate bushmeat. |
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And from what I know of his father, they'd not have wanted to spread their net too wide, lest he realize they were about. |
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Her condition worsened, she became unresponsive and the bruising spread further down her face. |
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These plasma flows transport, concentrate, and help spread out solar magnetic fields. |
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While the Arab media mockingly and spitefully spread the news of this expected development, Iraqis were scratching their heads in confusion. |
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Infections in the kidney can spread through the urinary system to the bladder. |
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We learn early on, for example, that the virus is spread by blood and spit. |
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As patriotic sansculottes were urged to join up, anxiety spread about a possible prison breakout in their absence. |
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More extensive staging revealed multiple vertebral lesions consistent with metastases, but no spread to abdominal viscera was visualized. |
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But the episode reveals how far this virulent disease has spread through the body corporate. |
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And so massive amounts of radioactivity spewed out in an invisible cloud which spread the most virulent poison all over the land. |
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Clearly, there is much to do both epidemiologically and virologically to contain the global spread of severe acute respiratory syndrome. |
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During World War II, the black soldier fly spread into Europe, India, Asia and even Australia. |
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They spread into and beyond those areas previously held by the Urnfield and Hallstatt cultures. |
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In the 1980s these interconnected networks spread widely, first to universities, and then to other organisations. |
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When the weather's right and the streets are safe, though, I just can't help but to spread my toes and go unshod. |
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The most curious usage, because it seems to have spread furthest from its origins, whatever they are, is snail. |
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He walks laterally, legs straining outward against a bungee cord around his feet, bent at the waist, hands spread wide. |
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The strikers can win if there is solidarity from other workers and the action is spread. |
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The other spikes consist of enzymes, neuraminidase, which help the virus spread. |
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It did the work of a virus, it spread virally, but it wasn't a virus because it wasn't designed to be one. |
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The resulting viral spread of hype ensured that their debut album became the fastest selling record in British history. |
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If one joint or joint and several debtor is insolvent, the loss resulting from his insolvency is spread equally among the solvent debtors. |
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Hepatitis B can be spread to the baby in the uterus or during the birth process. |
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Weblogs are a viral medium of expression, spread by contact with webloggers. |
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With Illeen's direction from the bridge of the ship, the troops spread out and began preparations to raise the vessel. |
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Rapidly, the pirates spread through the ship, securing the bridge, and engineering. |
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Chickens can spread the infection to their eggs but it is rare with velogenic strains because viremic hens usually stop laying. |
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The language derives from a kind of nautical English that was spread throughout the Pacific by sailors. |
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More often, however, the spread of Italian music was haphazard, depending on chance meetings and unsought opportunities. |
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Then, with his staff, he stuck holes into the mud, and into each of these holes, he spread his maize. |
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Another point to consider is how new media such as the internet can help spread more progressive views. |
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Farmers have learned not to pile new-mown hay, but to leave it spread on the field until it decomposes some. |
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A smile spread across her face as she continued to sing, her clear soprano harmonising itself as the game intensified. |
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At an early date it may have spread to Australian English as a New Zealandism. |
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Visits have been restricted to next of kin to prevent the further spread of the highly contagious vomiting bug. |
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We talk in his room with its single bed, bumpily spread with a candlewick counterpane in a cosy shade of plum. |
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The exceptions, he wrote, are those who come as warriors or spies or to spread corruption, vice and drugs. |
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Its popularity quickly spread, capturing the imagination of Australians both in the bush and throughout the colony. |
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Only Overbeck remained in Rome, his studio providing a meeting place for young artists who spread Nazarene ideals through Europe. |
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If it does not receive some sun, it won't spread and looks thin and spindly. |
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Five upward-facing tines Dr. Baker capture tissue and spread pressure over a broad area, facilitating sturdy fixation and reattachment. |
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They can be broadcast or spread over lawns and ground covers, or dug or raked into soil around the root zones of trees, shrubs, and perennials. |
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However, crown gall of vines lives inside the vine itself and so is spread at planting. |
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Colds typically spread through infected respiratory droplets coughed or sneezed into the air. |
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Whip them up with butter, sour cream or cream cheese to spread on everything from toast to potatoes to steak to squash. |
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As cattle ranching spread northward into California and Texas, Americans adopted the tools and techniques of the vaquero. |
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Through a slick sheen of soft rain the broken surfaces of the pavement spread out before me. |
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I spread my arms wide for a moment, letting the drafts in my room play across my loose nightshirt and breeches. |
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A spinal tap is done if there is concern that syphilis has spread to your brain. |
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The fire began at about 3pm on Thursday and gradually spread in south-easterly winds. |
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A generous dose of this thick, garlicky spread addressed the dryness of the pork and chicken souvlaki nicely. |
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The goal is to help organizations launch great products by bringing them directly to the sneezers who can spread the word. |
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Celtic's much vaunted three-man back line was soon spread out and scared to death by Porto's four-pronged attack. |
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It must be carried from its transport, unfolded, unrolled, spread out, without any wrinkles, and then inflated with a massive fan. |
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Tents and holiday homes stand on their own grassy plots, spread around a large area, and each has space to park a car in front. |
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Remove the damp tea towel from the cake and spread the jam over the unsugared side. |
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But a key element of the new practices is an emphasis on spacing beds far enough apart to prevent the spread of infection. |
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Magnetic resonance imaging is especially useful in determining if there is spread of tumor into the spinal canal. |
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The meal is a full Russian spread, and in between the different courses shots of neat vodka are served. |
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I tore the page out, then grabbed a pair of scissors and cut the loose edges away, neatened the page up and spread it flat on my bed. |
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Oiche Feile Bhride was a night where housewives took pride in their generous spread of butter, champ, boxty and colcannon. |
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Yellow chicken, fatty beef, brown and white rice, hummus, yogurt and vinaigrette salads were spread out in front of me. |
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The prosecution alleges he also spread rumours that another neighbour was a busybody, who had shopped local members of the community to the police. |
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Malaria spread quickly among the troops, and by August the hospitals filled to capacity, catching the medical personnel unprepared for such an epidemic. |
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We spread unpurified spores from the diploid onto a YPD plate containing cycloheximide and determined the fate of the cells after 12 hr of incubation. |
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Could someone please spread the word to the awards-seeking moviemakers of the world that unrelieved solemnity is not truer to life, not even in our worst moments. |
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Instead of leaves they have needles, and they spread their seeds in cones. |
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Three crews were brought in to bring the barn blaze under control and the smouldering hay was transported out of the barn on tractors to spread on nearby fields. |
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As the word spread, stories telling parents what products were worrisome taught kids which ones could produce a high. |
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Large areas of the countryside were out of bounds to both city and rural dwellers today as Government officials tried to halt the spread of foot-and-mouth disease. |
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The praline spread tastes like chocolatey smooth peanut butter. |
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Though this envelope was never unsealed, three Post employees acquired skin anthrax from handling the letter, which seemed to spread skin anthrax to anyone who touched it. |
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This time of year, it's impossible to know who may stop by my apartment, so I have the provisions on hand to throw together a quick, snackable spread. |
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First discovered more than 150 yeas ago in the Lake Regions of Africa, it has spread relentlessly around the world. |
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The word has spread among the sneezers and opinion leaders who care. |
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He spread his legs and braced his feet in the sand to stay upright. |
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He subsequently spread the faith to what became Russia, which embraces him as a patron saint. |
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Six people were taken to hospital suffering from smoke inhalation after the fire which started in the upstairs bedroom and spread to the landing, causing extensive damage. |
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The purest way to gamble on soft commodities is probably a spread bet, but it is high risk because you can lose far more than your original stake. |
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The flames spread through the ceiling and completely destroyed the upstairs including various items of property from clothes and furniture to mobile phones. |
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He breaks and sits down without looking where the balls have spread. |
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The co-operative intend to spread their net of membership as wide as possible among individuals and groups interested in the rural economy and rural development. |
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That's very admirable, but he's spread his net far too wide. |
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We decided to spread our net as wide as possible and try three starters. |
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Over time, the practice of uroscopy spread into the hands of quacks and apothecaries, who prescribed and sold their potions by merely looking at the urine. |
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Other works in the first phase, which will be spread over three years, include buying and demolishing property and new builds within the pierhead area. |
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In preparation for her arranged marriage with Curlin, Rachel Alexandra will appear in a photo spread in the August issue of Vogue. |
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We are glad of the green valonia oaks that spread their shade over us, and of the blossoming haw-thorns that scatter their flower-snow on the hill-side. |
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Since no Pigs are immune to PEDv, the virus has spread quickly, with high death rates in its path. |
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My father, being a senior consultant in a busy hospital, dragged us around the wards to spread good tidings to patients and to munch the array of nibbles in the nurses' rooms. |
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One of the factors in the spread of the disease is the density of the wild pig population and the likelihood of one sounder passing the infection to another. |
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Thankfully, I had the presence of mind to get straight outside and plant the Irises, spread the fertilizer and sow the grass seed before it got dark. |
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He added that organizing more and more such events would spread the message of peace, brotherhood and amity among the people living across the globe. |
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No one is discussing the spread of the niqab and its symbolism. |
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Programs to rid cities of mosquitoes that spread West Nile virus or fleas, ticks, and lice that are vectors of disease may be worthwhile, she said. |
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In Fontana, 80 miles to the east of LA, on the way to Vegas, a giant brown cloud will end its creeping spread and give way to clear empty clean skies. |
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Walker ran an Australia-wide competition to officially name his spread, the winning name was Vegemite and in 1923 Vegemite first graced grocers shelves. |
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A spread of funds or different investment vehicles is a better approach to take, provided it doesn't mean you are paying significantly more in fees and charges. |
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Last year, a polio outbreak in Deir ez-Zor raised concerns throughout the region about the spread of an epidemic. |
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In Eurasia and North America, the spread of grasslands forced an evolutionary change in herbivorous mammals, with the forest browsers giving way to the prairie grazers. |
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The lack of natural checks and balances from top predators and browsers has led to some species teetering on the brink of extinction, while others spread like plagues. |
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We suffer nobly, alone, because we do not want to spread our affliction. |
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Immense wings spread to more than the span of 2 metres in total length. |
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More than five million cattle across Europe have been killed to stop the spread of mad cow disease, formally called bovine spongiform encephalopathy. |
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Using a spatula, spread a thin layer of hazelnut meringue over the tart. |
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After about 2 minutes of stirring, take the mixture off the heat and, using a spatula, spread it evenly onto a non-stick baking pan with raised edges. |
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The Sunday papers are spread messily around, and the hiss from our glasses of Buck's Fizz competes with the crackling log fire to be the most pleasurable sound. |
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The application of the new Flightcontrol wad technology is being spread across the Federal shotshell line to include both tactical buckshot and standard lead shot loads. |
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By contrast, noncancerous tumors do not spread to other parts of the body. |
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Although microbiologists have been aware of the bugs' existence, experts are now saying the bacteria have almost certainly spread to every hospital in Scotland. |
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Jeremy had eagerly donated to the Nobel sperm bank, and spawned many, many children with various wives, because he wanted to spread his seed as far as possible. |
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So they should outsource some of the more transactional and noncore supply-chain functions to a company like ours that could spread the costs over several companies. |
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The bulk of the book is spread over chapters seven to 11, which take almost 100 pages to describe medical privacy laws and issues in 51 countries. |
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Tropical spiderwort, inconsequential for seven decades, has recently spread in alarming proportions in fields in Georgia, Florida and North Carolina. |
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The proposed site will house 900 residents in converted student accommodation, terraced houses and semi-detached villas spread out across newly landscaped gardens. |
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Her head spun and her vision blurred from the effort but through the confusion she could see a faint light spread out from her hand and wash over her body. |
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Serve on whole-wheat buns or Kaiser rolls, or spread on top of rice. |
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The issue is with the implied value judgment that if an operating system is observed to spread because of virality, then it must be inferior on other axes. |
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But he kept his religious views a secret, and thus spread good works instead of wasting valuable time and energy on a public performance of moral virtue. |
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There is no question that the outbreak of SARS has focused the world's attention on the dangers of how easily a virulent disease can spread around the globe. |
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It sparked a diplomatic incident when the ill-fated ship docked in Gibraltar leading to Spain closing its border with the Rock to ensure the virulent virus did not spread. |
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Because this malware can be transferred from machine to machine on a removable disk, and requires user interaction to spread, it is, quite simply, a computer virus. |
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Japanese newspaper Daily Yomiuri reports that police suspect that a computer virus might have sucked up this sensitive data and spread it over the Net. |
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Total mass becomes significant because of the propensity of a thermal runaway to spread rapidly. |
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Once electrical cables on Beach Road are buried underground, others will follow shortly after, as the process is expected to spread out to other parts of the city. |
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The introduction and spread of non-native fish species can have far-reaching and undesirable ecological consequences for animal and plant communities in rivers and lakes. |
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But her long legs splayed out spread eagle, and her dress up to her waist. |
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These results point out the difference between the passive diffusion and facilitated spread mechanisms characterizing the nuclear and nonnuclear areas, respectively. |
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His franchise chain of sandwich shops has spread like a bush fire. |
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Reading spread like a bush fire and could no longer be stopped. |
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We use the option to supplement our spread game plan and it has proved to be a great way to get the ball to our playmakers in the open field. |
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Infected bats can spread rabies, and their droppings can spread organisms that cause the lung disease, histoplasmosis. |
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Once it reached the groundwater, the sodium dithionite reacted with iron in the ground and spread out in a circle about 50 feet in diameter. |
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Today, the series of marathons and half-marathons has spread to fourteen cities nationwide. |
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Pakistans Ministry of Health is developing a prevention and control campaign to stop the spread of hemorrhagic fevers in the country. |
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I looked outside and just up the road there was a police car with its wheel on fire and it quickly spread. |
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In the present case report, bone involvement also appeared to be a part of haematogenous spread, since both liver and bone were involved. |
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It can be used for a tasty dip for pretzels, meatballs or egg rolls or to spread on baked ham, other meats and in wraps. |
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Um, I don't mind gay, gay ladies but I hate gay poofters, 'cause, they spread the AIDS virus, about, and they deserve to get bashed. |
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The Bantu expansion reshaped Africa's population genetics and may have helped spread Eurasian gene variants, the researchers suspect. |
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The dog-eat-dog ethos of the market has spread to the classroom were exam results and points matter more than students mental well-being. |
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Pneumococcus bacteria are spread through coughing, sneezing and close contact with an infected person. |
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According to reports, the small fire spread very quickly because a petrol tank was lying in one of the vehicles. |
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Here we feast or pick, as the case may be, at the smorgasbord of world-views pluralistically spread before us. |
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Unlike the rest of their 400-strong flock, the Hebrideans do not graze on the heather, which has now spread across 15 acres. |
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But mining and quarrying combined with the spread of housing left the heathers confined to small pockets. |
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Malaria is caused by the single-celled Plasmodium parasite, which is spread by Anopheles mosquitoes. |
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As well as dormice, the PS945,000 project will look at the spread of red squirrel, otter, pine marten, polecat, harvest mice and bats. |
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The diseased port-wine stain had even spread to her windpipe and inside her mouth. |
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Tex's potholder was undone, and the loops were spread out all over the floor. |
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Gen is a generic mechanism used to spread malware via removable devices such as flash drives, memory cards or external harddisk drives. |
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Little by little, walnuts began replacing pine nuts in his fried kibbeh and muhammara, a spicy red pepper spread. |
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Dirty War will show the aftermath of terrorists setting off so-called dirty bombs in London to spread radioactivity. |
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It was then developed by Irish firm In Hand Guides, and has been used by companies such as Roche to spread diabetes awareness in South Africa. |
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From this niche photonics is likely to spread, he believes, replacing electronics in other applications. |
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A double-page spread on each year, with a comprehensive essay on the winner and the full classified result. |
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Goldilocks' story is told wordlessly, in sepia-colored panels on the left side of each double-page spread. |
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Owing to concerns that the bacteria was being spread from farm to farm, an investigation using serotyping and DNA fingerprinting was performed. |
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No, the spirit of the holiday season was not lost, it was just spread in a new way. |
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I understand that many articles are sufficiently in-depth to warrant more than a standard double-page spread. |
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The Hungarian love for poppy seeds has spread all over the country in the form of poppy seed cakes, strudels and of course, hamantaschen. |
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B worm can also be spread if the attachment is double-clicked upon by a recipient of the email. |
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Eggs of both species may spread as a result of portocaval shunting to ectopic sites, resulting in pulmonary hypertension, brain and spinal cord involvement. |
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Centres for Disease Control and Prevention or CDC is out with a poster on Oct 27 saying that Ebola virus can spread through sneeze and cough droplets. |
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Gradually, it spread to the suburbs of Makkah and the Hejaz region. |
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We're talking 13 different resorts, more than 650km of marked pistes and about 200 lifts in total, spread over 14 valleys and about 400 square miles. |
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For instance, one Itzaj woman explained that a disease found in rats and pocket mice would more likely spread to other mammals than a disease found in tapirs and squirrels. |
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Initially the security company believed it to be an SMS worm, spread via sending short messages to all contacts stored in your phonebook, with a URL linking to itself. |
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Regarding the disease's spread, Dr Ankit Modi said children with untreated acute pharyngitis spread gas by airborne salivary droplets and nasal discharge. |
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Evaluating the influence of epidemiological parameters and host ecology on the spread of phocine distemper virus through populations of harbour seals. |
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Edginess over the situation spread Monday to the nation's largest city, Yangon, more than 500 kilometers South of Meikhtila, although no actual unrest was apparent. |
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Hypotheses to explain laryngeal involvement include haematogenous spread from a primary focus, such as the lung, or direct implantation by inhalation. |
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Low humidity and prolonged drought contributed to the spread of the fire into the Pocosin Lakes National Wildlife Refuge, where it smoldered through rich deposits of peat. |
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Production thus was limited, and Phorades was probably but one of many similar sites spread throughout the Pillow Lavas of Cyprus' Troodos Mountains. |
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Key and not quite so key buildings are listed on each double-page spread. |
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Library officials do not know whether the virus was intentionally spread by a cyber-bandit or was introduced unwittingly by a library patron with an infected diskette. |
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Middle Eastern terrorists, such as Hamas and Hizballah, have come to the Tri-Border Area of Paraguay, Brazil, and Argentina to raise funds and spread propaganda. |
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Perampanel is the first and only licensed AED to selectively target AMPA receptors postsynaptically, which play an important role in the spread of epileptic seizures. |
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