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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 5 Feb 2015

    Researchers identified 562 species of bacteria in NYC's 466 subway stations: http://on.wsj.com/1DDlhl4 pic.twitter.com/2c6ZlH63Rj

    7:00 PM - 5 Feb 2015
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      1.  ❌DregThatLovesTheUSA ❌‏ @SupportAmerica9 5 Feb 2015
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        .@megsconk .@WSJ 562 species of bacteria in NYC subways & they were all Democrats. #ctot #tcot #pjnet #oip #impeach #nra #2A #JeSuisCharlie

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      2. Chris Gailus‏Verified account @chrisgailus 5 Feb 2015
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        “@WSJ: Researchers identified 562 species of bacteria in NYC's 466 subway stations: http://on.wsj.com/1DDlhl4  pic.twitter.com/aUggQ6TfMX” Only 562?

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      1. Linda Bunn‏ @WVelbee 5 Feb 2015
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        Pass the sanitizer @WSJ: Researchers ID 562 species of bacteria in NYC's 466 subway stations: http://on.wsj.com/1DDlhl4 pic.twitter.com/3hrkSb0K7C

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      1. Lee Quarles‏ @LelandQuarles 7 Feb 2015
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        Our living world RT @WSJ: Researchers identified 562 species of bacteria in NYC's 466 subway stations:http://on.wsj.com/1DDlhl4 

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      1. Marika Marku‏ @MarikaMarku 5 Feb 2015
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        “@WSJ: Researchers identified 562 species of bacteria in NYC's 466 subway stations: http://on.wsj.com/1DDlhl4  pic.twitter.com/WaqGCKC0mv”

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      1. Michael Fine‏ @wombat09 5 Feb 2015
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        Aye caramba! @laurabfine @whitneymanger @benliebman “@WSJ: 562 species of bacteria in NYC's 466 subway stations: pic.twitter.com/vPRS45G3qf”

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      1. Kelsey Patten‏ @KelseyPatten 6 Feb 2015
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        Really interesting and a gross RT @WSJ Researchers identified 562 species of bacteria in NYC's 466 subway stations:http://on.wsj.com/1DDlhl4 

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      1.  🍌Perry 🍌‏ @bmoreravens1fan 5 Feb 2015
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        “@WSJ: Researchers identified 562 species of bacteria in NYC's 466 subway stations pic.twitter.com/ta3xBnnxHS”/ the middle one 😂😂😂😂😂

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      1. Nerys Avery‏ @nerysinchina 5 Feb 2015
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        Wonder what they'd find in Beijing “@WSJ: 562 species of bacteria in NYC's subway stations: http://on.wsj.com/1DDlhl4  pic.twitter.com/UW8BooBsYf”

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      1. liz‏ @eacorey 5 Feb 2015
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        “@WSJ: Researchers identified 562 species of bacteria in NYC's 466 subway stations: http://on.wsj.com/1DDlhl4  pic.twitter.com/IpULt0S3Ef” MOZZ...

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      1. Galactic Space Force Cmdr Michael Busby‏ @TheMichaelBusby 5 Feb 2015
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        “@WSJ: Researchers ID 562 species of bacteria in NYC's 466 subway stations: http://on.wsj.com/1DDlhl4  pic.twitter.com/03Sfhvn1Fd” Cool! and blech..

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      1. Rolling Rook Studio‏ @therollingrook 7 Feb 2015
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        @WSJ It would be interesting to know if those taking the subway actually end up building better resistance than those who do not.

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      1. Hogwarts Pop Culture Professor‏ @TrackSuitsOn 6 Feb 2015
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        @WSJ New Yorkers eat a LOT of pizza!

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      1. Natasha Khan‏Verified account @natashakhanhk 5 Feb 2015
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        !!! RT @WSJ Researchers identified 562 species of bacteria in NYC's 466 subway stations: http://www.wsj.com/articles/big-data-and-bacteria-mapping-the-new-york-subways-dna-1423159629?mod=e2tw …pic.twitter.com/YmYRAduuT5

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