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  2. Prevalence - Wikipedia

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    Prevalence is a term that means being widespread and it is distinct from incidence. Prevalence is a measurement of all individuals affected by the disease at a particular time, whereas incidence is a measurement of the number of new individuals who contract a disease during a particular period of time.

  3. Trump's vision of a 'riviera of the Middle East' in Gaza ...

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    Other diplomats reached later by NBC News from Europe and Asian capitals said there was widespread shock over the suggestion of removing the 2.2 million Palestinians in order to rebuild Gaza ...

  4. Response to sneezing - Wikipedia

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    More archaically, one can say Que Dieu te/vous bénisse. "To your wishes" or "health". Old-fashioned: after the second sneeze, "to your loves", and after the third, "may they last forever". More archaically, the translation is "God bless you". Merci or Merci, que les tiennes durent toujours (old-fashioned) after the second sneeze

  5. Bird flu is now considered 'widespread' in Massachusetts as ...

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    800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. ... Bird flu is now 'widespread' in Massachusetts, officials say. Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement. In Other News ...

  6. At least 2 dead after severe weather moved through ... - AOL

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    Another reported tornado was spotted in Katy, Texas, about 30 miles west of Houston, as seen in footage posted on Facebook. The strongest tornadoes could bring “widespread damaging winds” into ...

  7. Neologism - Wikipedia

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    Neologisms are often formed by combining existing words (see compound noun and adjective) or by giving words new and unique suffixes or prefixes. [9] Neologisms can also be formed by blending words, for example, "brunch" is a blend of the words "breakfast" and "lunch", or through abbreviation or acronym, by intentionally rhyming with existing words or simply through playing with sounds.

  8. World language - Wikipedia

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    German sociolinguist Ulrich Ammon says that what determines whether something is a world language is its "global function", which is to say its use for global communication, in particular between people who do not share it as a native language and with use as a lingua franca—i.e. in communication where it is not the native language of any of ...

  9. Climate change made LA fires worse, scientists say - AOL

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    Scientists say the fires that engulfed Los Angeles were made 35% more likely due to climate warming. ... The widespread burning of coal, oil and gas in the wake of the industrial revolution has ...