Word: spreading
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...fight against AIDS, Harvard has played a leading role. At the Medical School, scientists are at the forefront of research into treatments for the deadly disease. At the School of Public Health, active efforts are underway to study the pandemic's spread and seek ways to slow...
Soon, Vrioni said, she and other leaders decided to channel the students' rage into a constructive political force. "We found we had to do something with the youth. The youth couldn't just spread out and scream...
...overjoyed to send Dina and her class our materials. I was even happier that this mobilization of concern for human life had spread beyond this community and reached some even younger people, looking to us as examples...
...difference between these creatures and other primates. I think they actively hunted. I've always said that they should have gotten out of Africa as soon as possible." Could H. erectus have traveled all the way to Asia in just tens of thousands of years? Observes Walker: "If you spread 20 miles every 20 years, it wouldn't take long to go that...
Though he drew loud applause in Venice, Koziol at the time was part of a distinct minority in the nation. But his fears have spread so widely that, just as congressional subcommittees begin serious debates on health care, polls for the first time show more people against the President's plan than for it. A TIME/CNN poll last week by Yankelovich Partners disclosed 45% against, 41% in favor -- a startling swing from 50% for, 33% opposed as recently as January. Some apparent reasons: 70% now think Clinton's plan would make them pay more for medical care; 55% believe that...