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The dome won’t be immune from what Bradbury called “spillover effects” on the surrounding area, such as increased traffic, noise or crime.

"Everybody has been working incredibly hard to try and prevent a spillover," a senior figure says.

From BBC

Though the Brock case and the deputy at the center of it may have no “narrow connection to deputy gangs,” Johnson said the incident “raises questions about the spillover behavior of deputy gangs on the rest of the station.”

The samples suggest, but do not prove, that Covid started more than once in the market with potentially two spillover events from animals to humans.

From BBC

Take arms contractors who have contributed so much to the spillover of military-grade weaponry into the hands of civilian killers.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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