| 21. | They believe that this will relieve them of diseases and contagion.
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| 22. | Emotional contagion is linked to facial mimicry in humans and primates.
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| 23. | The King and Queen, fearing contagion, fled to Caserta.
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| 24. | Controls have been raised at airports to prevent contagion from spreading.
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| 25. | Then the single default can be managed while limiting financial contagion.
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| 26. | Rumour has it that the contagion has not yet been contained.
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| 27. | The " contagion effect " is evident, said Sani.
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| 28. | That led to a widespread assumption that there would be little contagion.
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| 29. | "There's concern about the Asian contagion ."
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| 30. | Originally, it was temptation rather than contagion that threatened.
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