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The drug culture on the Internet has proliferated in several ways.
But the ads have proliferated only in the last few years.
Advertising is big business and the ways to market your company continue to proliferate.
She had been here in 1932 when their atrocities proliferated.
Since the 50's, the movement has proliferated in all directions.
Such cases have proliferated in the last 10 years because of deregulation.
Groups for addicts and their families have proliferated across the country.
As pools proliferate, so do the things that go with them.
The following day, it proliferated through every workplace and home.
New proposals are proliferating, with even cities getting into the act.
But in the past 30 years lawsuits from all sides have proliferated.
Private investigators say these operations have proliferated over the past few years.
It was also a time when drugs proliferated in Hollywood.
But more than a century ago hundreds of manufacturers proliferated across the country.
The use of cross- as a combining form is proliferating.
He says the graffiti proliferated about six months ago and was starting to get out of hand.
But it turned out that bank branches were actually proliferating.
In recent years, however, the bars and restaurants have proliferated.
We must not proliferate assumptions beyond the facts before us.
"I think we are the anchor for what's going to proliferate in the area," she said.
As these restaurants proliferate, though, a distinction needs to be made.
"We're in a small bubble where they're proliferating, but that goes against all of history."
Web sites that ask children to provide personal information about themselves and their families have proliferated in recent years.
Then there is scaffolding, which has proliferated over the past few years.
Since then, a new generation of such projects has begun to proliferate.