Thesaurus / proliferate
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The challenge is evaluating the implications of the ones that do proliferate.
HOW THE COVID-19 VARIANTS ARE SPREADINGKATHERINE ELLEN FOLEYFEBRUARY 11, 2021QUARTZAs variants have proliferated in Europe, some countries that had kept their schools open through the worst of the pandemic are now closing them.
CHICAGO REACHES DEAL WITH TEACHERS TO REOPEN SCHOOL BUILDINGSMORIAH BALINGITFEBRUARY 10, 2021WASHINGTON POSTCaused by the salmonella bacteria, the disease has proliferated across the Northwest from British Columbia down to Northern California.
YOUR DIRTY BIRD FEEDER COULD BE SPREADING DISEASEMELISSA HARTFEBRUARY 9, 2021WASHINGTON POSTThat the Chagos Archipelago is so remote and well-protected—commercial fishing is banned there—may also help these underwater cultures evolve and proliferate, Bayley said.
OCTOPUSES FIND NEW HUNTING BUDDIES - ISSUE 95: ESCAPEBRANDON KEIMJANUARY 28, 2021NAUTILUSAP tests, which are longer and include free-response questions, have proliferated in recent years.
COLLEGE BOARD IS SCRAPPING SAT’S OPTIONAL ESSAY AND SUBJECT TESTSNICK ANDERSONJANUARY 19, 2021WASHINGTON POSTThanks to a proliferating number of streaming networks, TV shows aren’t exactly in short supply these days.
NOSTALGIC FOR GOOD, OLD-FASHIONED NETWORK TV? HERE ARE 15 SHOWS YOU CAN STREAM, FROM ‘THE OFFICE’ TO ‘CHEERS’BETHONIE BUTLERJANUARY 15, 2021WASHINGTON POSTUntil that happens, conspiracy theories will proliferate unabated.
THE BIGGEST CONSPIRACY THEORIES OF 2020 (AND WHY THEY WON’T DIE)DANIELLE ABRILDECEMBER 31, 2020FORTUNEDevices that hook up to the internet and collect information in public rights of way are beginning to proliferate across the county.
MORNING REPORT: THOSE OTHER SMART STREETLIGHTSVOICE OF SAN DIEGODECEMBER 21, 2020VOICE OF SAN DIEGODevices that hook up to the internet and collect data — including video footage — in public rights of way are beginning to proliferate across the county, as governments look for ways to save money and reduce carbon emissions.
THE PORT OF SAN DIEGO HAD ITS OWN SMART STREETLIGHT PROGRAMJESSE MARXDECEMBER 21, 2020VOICE OF SAN DIEGOSome of them, like those from a 27-year-old woman who donated her mammary tissue after a breast reduction surgery, have been “immortalized”—manipulated to proliferate indefinitely.
STARTUPS ARE RACING TO REPRODUCE BREAST MILK IN THE LABKATIE MCLEANDECEMBER 18, 2020MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEWWORDS RELATED TO PROLIFERATE
- advance
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