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Examples
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Violence ends in Baghdad, and peace speads westard, to Anbar Province.
Think Progress » Hoyer suggests vote on new Iraq authorization. 2007
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I am sure there was nothing deliberate about the spelling of "traffic speads" in the Cardiff Conservative leaflet I saw last night.
Archive 2003-09-01 2003
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I am sure there was nothing deliberate about the spelling of "traffic speads" in the Cardiff Conservative leaflet I saw last night.
Pentwyn 2003
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To reach its target, the Natanz nuclear facility, Stuxnet needed to spread via USB sticks, but apparent mistakes mean it also speads via the internet, increasing the chance the attack might have been detected and stopped.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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Debt crisis: Global markets plunge as eurozone contagion speads James Hall, and Richard Blackden
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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Even though geese are accomplished flyers -- they can soar 1. 6km high and reach speads of 100 km per hour -- they still prefer to walk across a road
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed April Holladay 2010
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Even though geese are accomplished flyers -- they can soar 1. 6km high and reach speads of 100 km per hour -- they still prefer to walk across a road
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed April Holladay 2010
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Even though geese are accomplished flyers -- they can soar 1. 6km high and reach speads of 100 km per hour -- they still prefer to walk across a road
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed April Holladay 2010
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With a temperature of 3,000 kelvins, this ring of heat speads along the tube 10,000 times faster than the normal spread of this chemical reaction.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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Even though geese are accomplished flyers -- they can soar 1. 6km high and reach speads of 100 km per hour -- they still prefer to walk across a road
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed April Holladay 2010
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