In Afghanistan, where far fewer people have televisions or even electricity, the images aren't likely to spread widely.
Past influenza viruses have needed more than six months to spread as widely as the current H1N1 virus has spread in less than six weeks, it said.
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Now what did you make of the recent Love Bug virus that seemed to spread so widely and certainly capture people's imagination.
With judicious use of a fictional narrative he then draws the story forward, bringing in some startling new evidence for how HIV was able to spread so widely.
Researchers have long been puzzled by how crocodiles managed to spread themselves so widely.
Americans retort that they have tried to spread their custom widely, while realising that, wherever they shop, they are bound to make enemies.
The states that produce anthrax and the required specs that can be used to spread the disease widely, say in the powder form, very few states can do that.
Only 19 percent of respondents regularly use collaborative technologies to identify individuals with relevant knowledge and skills. 23 percent use collaborative technologies to preserve critical knowledge, while 27 percent use it to spread innovation more widely across their organization.
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Selerity alerted clients, who were able to buy gasoline futures contracts before the news spread widely and caused prices to soar, says Mr. Terpstra.
Foreign aid workers affirm that the government tries to spread its resources as widely as possible.
The Green MP, Hermann Ott, says that what needs to be done is to spread the burden more widely.
The trouble is that, in a globalised economy, policies aimed at fleecing companies will fail to spread the rewards more widely.
This year, social media will be deeply embedded into the broadcast as well as an essential platform to spread the word as widely, and intimately, as possible.
One of the new measures reduces the share of oil revenues that go to the states and municipalities closest to the fields, aiming to spread the wealth more widely.
The FTC also uses the database to spot new problems before they spread more widely, he added.
They also want to spread the games' educational benefits more widely.
But Mr Field also said it was "appalling" that the government had failed to spread the burden of deficit reduction more widely, claiming that families had taken "quite a significant beating from this government".
Glastir aims to provide balance between the need to produce food and protect the environment, to be accessible to all and to spread money for implementing agri-environment work more widely among farmers.
Better technology makes a nuclear capability even easier to develop, and mature technologies are ever more widely spread.
But the practice has since spread to the rest of the country, and is now widely seen as something linked with religion as well as with the old notions of tribal honor.
And when I lived to see communist tyranny evaporate, and freedom and prosperity spread so widely in the wake of the last great totalitarian nightmare, I felt I had been a witness to something great and ennobling.
He wisely ensured that ownership of the idea was widely spread by delegating design of the new curriculum to several faculty committees.
And, with fewer turbines needed to produce the same amount of power, they can be spread more widely, making them easier on the eye.
Also, another widely used IT product, antivirus programs, allow threats to spread because the programs detect only a small percentage of new malware.
Financial globalisation spread capital more widely, markets evolved, businesses were able to finance new ventures and ordinary people had unprecedented access to borrowing and foreign exchange.
Therapeutic vaccines are also being investigated, as well as those which could be given to prevent AIDS. Until such vaccines are widely available, prevention remains the only sure way to try to contain the spread of a disease of frightening proportions which is on course to claim millions of lives.
The virus has spread around the world with unprecedented speed, spreading as widely in six weeks as common influenza viruses spread in the six months, according to WHO.
Her cancer, she says, has spread so widely, touching her brain and liver that Avastin would no longer be of use to her.
But the real fury was soon aimed at the central government, accused not just of early decisions that had spread the pollution much more widely than need be, but of having neither the will nor the equipment to prevent the oil reaching land, nor the real complaint to clean up when it did.
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