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And from there, it spreads like wildfire across social media.
Any rumour of a new, or easier, route spreads like wildfire.
At the same time, everyone knows everyone else's business, and gossip spreads like wildfire.
"Measles spreads like wildfire," said the World Health Organization Regional Director for the Western Pacific, Takeshi Kasai.
Harmful disinformation spreads like wildfire, and if a viral app can efficiently fan those flames, we're in trouble.
Whereas with gene drive you create them, raise them in mass, then release them and it spreads like wildfire.
"Almost 80 percent of the misinformation comes from right-wing groups and just spreads like wildfire," Mr. Jain said.
Measles spreads like wildfire in countries that face conflict and collapse, like the Democratic Republic of Congo and Venezuela.
If not done carefully, doing so can ignite an alternative narrative that consumes the original meaning and spreads like wildfire.
Johnson & Johnson isn't the only company racing to create a vaccine as the Covid-19 pandemic spreads like wildfire around the world.
With farmed salmon living in crowded spaces, in such close proximity to each other, it's not surprising that disease spreads like wildfire.
I know Flickr isn't the most popular form of social media, but I guess when the word gets out, it spreads like wildfire.
The rush by companies to distance themselves immediately from Ms. Sharapova is perhaps a product of social media, where outrage spreads like wildfire.
It's a tough line all web platforms have to walk in the era of fake news and indecent content that spreads like wildfire online.
"Any smidgen of information just spreads like wildfire," said Doris Meissner, a senior fellow at the Migration Policy Institute, a nonpartisan research group based in Washington.
Or, more recently, nasty malware that spreads like wildfire when people open email attachments from others they thought were in their trust sphere – but were not.
It seems like a new video spreads like wildfire across the internet every single day, and content creators don't need a middle man to produce or distribute their work.
Or, in the case of the rant about Nigerians recorded by the woman in the BA uniform, when something like this emerges, it spreads like wildfire on social media.
Trying to head off the outbreak before it spreads like wildfire, officials have momentarily sequestered 1,200 guards in their rooms and replaced them with 900 military personnel as of Monday afternoon.
" In his 2000 best-selling novel, author Malcom Gladwell further explained the term as the moment when "an idea, trend or social behavior crosses a threshold, tips, and spreads like wildfire.
The city of Los Angeles, meanwhile, is finally taking the homelessness crisis seriously and scrambling to open up 6,000 new shelter beds before the contagion spreads like wildfire through the community.
"It spreads like wildfire on social media because that fabulous photo of you standing on the falls tends to be the photo that someone else wants to then take of themselves," Bunn said.
Although the film clocks in at 95 minutes, Obit doesn't move beyond the New York Times' own newsroom, or delve too deeply into how digital journalism might impact this editorial feature when the news of a celebrity death spreads like wildfire long before the Gray Lady goes to print.
Facebook wants you to post a privacy notice Whenever this Facebook falsehood pops up it spreads like wildfire online: Something in your Facebook news feed says you must post a legal notice or you'll lose copyright control of your pictures and other content you share with your circle of family and friends.
When festivals proudly roll out their 97 percent male lineups, there is backlash; when grime is omitted from the Brit Awards, MCs make their point heard; when the Oscars failed to represent everybody in the industry—giving Sylvester Stallone an award for Creed while ignoring the film's black director and male lead, for example—the hashtag #OscarsSoWhite spreads like wildfire.
He convinces Ramanagan and family to trust him and eat the seeds and they too gain their eyesight. The news spreads like wildfire and more and more people begin to eat the seeds and follow Raghuraman. When the king and advisers learn of this, they arrest Raghuraman. The people respond by starting a rebellion.
The ensuing squabble builds into a delirious domestic fit. Titta and his gang follow Gradisca on her promenade under the arcades and, when that proves fruitless, flatten their noses against an irate merchant's shop window. Lallo and his fellow Don Juans spot a carriage-load of new prostitutes on their way to the local brothel. The news spreads like wildfire to the town's male population.
An express messenger rides to Vienna and reports at a ball given by Prince Lichnowsky that Napoleon Bonaparte is approaching Vienna with his troops. The news spreads like wildfire in the city and also reaches Beethoven, who, together with his friends, is sitting in the tavern. Beethoven is very enthusiastic about the ideals embodied by Napoleon after the French Revolution. He hurries home to write a powerful and glorious symphony - which later becomes famous as Beethoven's "Eroica" - for Napoleon.
The news soon spreads like wildfire and media breaks the news which ultimately reaches Sheheryar as well who is numb with grief. Fauzia's brother is arrested by police and Fauzia's father cried helplessly on his daughter's murder. He initially did not want to forgive his son however he reluctantly had to give in to his elder son and Fauzia's mother's plea. A woman is shown visiting Fauzia's father who, after paying condolences, asks for his permission to make a documentary on Fauzia's life.
He is depicted in the photo book, and, as it turns out, is not the only villager of Monward to have passed after having been depicted in the book. It seems that before Abel, ten other depicted villages have preceded him in death. The fact that most of them were elderly people, cannot calm the village’s restlessness. Soon after a young family, who was also depicted in the book, dies in a plane crash, the rumor that everyone depicted in the book will die spreads like wildfire.
In a remote village, Murugan (Vinod Veera) and Latha (Sujibala) leave their village the same day but for different reasons. The news spreads like wildfire and the villagers jump into a premature conclusion that Murugan and Latha have eloped together. In Chennai, Latha meets her friend Deepa, she stays in a hostel and finds a job in an IT company. Latha doesn't want to marry her uncle Ganesan (Vijithran) who is a womanizer and a heartless loan shark so she has come to Chennai.
When Jabbar comes to know this he is angered, and his anger turns to blind rage when he finds out that Sameer is a Hindu, and he swears to kill them both. The news gets out of a Hindu boy and a Muslim girl eloping, and spreads like wildfire, arousing old flames, and creating a growing rift between the Hindus and the Muslims. Extreme elements on both the Hindu and the Muslim sides decide to get involved, and Jabbar decides that he will hunt them and kill them, and if necessary let history repeat itself.
After the meeting, however, Kavya heads to her office where she writes and later publishes a slanderous article about Brig Pratap in a local daily; with naming Sidharth as the source of Information. The article spreads like Wildfire and ends up causing huge embarrassment to the Army, thus leading Sidharth to get hauled up by his superiors. A furious Sidharth later confronts Kavya and accuses her of betrayal and cheap Sensationalism, at the cost of his reputation. Kavya instead hits back and accuses Sidharth of negligence and Immaturity.
She meets Deven Shah (Ranveer Singh), who presumably owns an art gallery that comprises the painting she needs. Raina fails to identify the fake painting and she contacts Deven for the M.F. Hussain over the phone, and he acts to be the owner of the painting and sells it to Raina. She gives Rs. 60 lakhs to Deven but later her boss realizes its a fake, and fires her immediately. She expresses her story of being conned by a man named Deven Shah to the media which, spreads like wildfire.
During the ceremonies week, prior to the wedding, Payal's world turns upside down as she sees Shravan and Shravan notices her. Word gets around and spreads like wildfire and then Karan, who then finds out the truth that was hidden from him by Payal, becomes dismayed and attempts suicide. At this point, Shravan comes to Karan and explains him that it was all his fault, as he had played with Payal/Varsha's life a long time ago. Shravan is hurt and struggles to make Karan promise to take care of Varsha/Payal, and also not to tell the family that Payal is Varsha.
The word spreads like wildfire that there is a man called "Azad" who is the rescuer of the common man. A humble and intelligent guy called Chandra Sekhar Azad (Akkineni Nagarjuna) from Rajahmundry, has a widowed mother (Kalairani), a beautiful sister Kaveri (Sujitha) and a cute fiancé, Kanaka Mahalakshmi (Shilpa Shetty) to take care of. As Kaveri's marriage is fixed, Azad goes to Hyderabad to get the five lakhs he saved in a chit fund company. There, he happens to be involved in a few bomb-blasting incidents and rescue incidents and avoids all the bomb blasts and crimes without his knowledge.
A fight erupts out of nowhere between principal Phande's (Om Puri) nephew and another student; the principal's nephew is hurt and the other boy is promptly rusticated. This is seen as a drastic punishment, and the news spreads like wildfire to all the students of the college. Resistance is organized in the library, in the laboratory, in the classrooms and the college grounds as the students rebel against the principal. Principal calls professor Singh to give the name of the troublemakers but he refuses, the names are later given by one of the classmate and soon the boys are sent a suspension notice.
Tara Sen lives in a small town in India with her parents, a younger brother, sister and an elder brother who lives in Calcutta. She is friendly with Ghanshyam, affectionately called "Ghana", and often spends time with him near the river bank. When her brother returns home, he brings along a friend named Bijesh, who takes a liking to Tara and molests her. He is asked to leave the very next day, but the news spreads like wildfire, resulting in her parents to decide to get her married immediately, in vain though, as no one wants to come forward to marry her.
The news spreads like wildfire and Balan knows this but hesitates to show himself as a friend of Ashok Kumar. On the other hand, folks around get to know the friendship of Balan and Ashok Kumar and in this process, those who have been ridiculing him start doing favors for him only with the intention of meeting Ashok Kumar or at least watching him from outside. But hesitant Balan is unable to do what they want and soon people start shunning him, and even his own children start showing anger towards him. But then Ashok Kumar gives a speech at the school where Balan's kids study about his past.
And their 40 other followers, who were let off by being awarded minor punishments by the court for escaping are instead betrayed. They are ruthlessly gunned down by the police upon the orders of Khan and Barry. The news of this massacre is leaked out secretly by the benevolent Dr. Len and it spreads like wildfire throughout mainland India. It becomes a sensational issue to the effect that the Indian Press and Nationalist leaders like Subhash Chandra Bose and Chittaranjan Das compel the British government to set up an Enquiry Commission to investigate the massacre and the running of the Andaman jail, cases of torture meted out to prisoners, and cases pertaining to the arbitrary extension of prisoners' sentences.

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