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1 The absence of gravity appears to make bacteria more virulent , researchers say.
2 Within the past few days we have noted its more virulent tendency.
3 One is yes, it is spreading so fast because it is more virulent .
4 The pathogens could evolve at some point to become more virulent .
5 And as we succeed, our victories attract a more virulent resistance.
6 Or two bad pregnancies could have pushed her into a more virulent stage.
7 Why, then, is the rattler pre-eminent over its more virulent cousins?
8 It is a more virulent form of previous accommodation shortages.
9 So the books became secret and more virulent each year.
10 It is called Ebola scaremongering, and it is proving more virulent than any virus.
11 S. algae appears to be more virulent than S. putrefaciens.
12 The attacks grew more virulent as the night advanced.
13 This version of the worm was far more virulent .
14 Rarely had Pitts been called upon to fight a more virulent form of the disease.
15 And one's relations-in-law are but one's own relations in a concentrated and more virulent form.
16 White liberalism just drove the racism underground, made it more virulent , harder to root out.
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