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Forbes was delighted to see that his passion for collecting proved infectious in the family.
Connolly found himself "looking for them — it's infectious — in Zurich, Feldkirch, Lichtenstein".
We saw their positive attitude to work became infectious in the team around them".
Other viruses, including influenza, sometimes become more infectious in people when they have more genes associated with human diseases.
He will be remembered as a scholar, but also as a visionary university teacher, infectious in his zest for learning.
The economic outlook may be gloomy for traditional media but the students' drive is infectious in the newsroom at Goldsmiths.
Unvaccinated children are at risk of the measles virus, which is one of the most infectious in the world.
This means that the virus has mutated to become more infectious in people.
And the dancers' look of enjoyment was infectious in Pedro Ruiz's "Guajira" and David Roussève's "Somethin' From Nothin'," presented on Thursday night at the Joyce Theater.
Clint's ravings are blunt, declarative and infectious in the classic Amis mode, winning over our lower selves despite the protests of our consciences.
Dost hangs and staples, on walls, masses of little paintings, drawings, and snapshots of herself and her pals; the ensembles are handsome over all and infectious in detail.
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