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A new book suggests ways we can infuse more peak experiences into our work and everyday lives.
Once at home, I sliced the kumquats very thinly, figuring that smaller pieces would infuse more quickly.
Perhaps Isgur, in her stint at CNN, will be deployed to infuse more euphemism into the network's chyrons.
As Information and Communication Technologies ICTss) infuse more into our daily lives, their effects and significance become more visible for everyone.
Following a wave of research suggesting the far-reaching benefits of emotionally attuned physicians, these leaders have been exploring ways to infuse more empathy into the medical field.
Mr. Bernanke bluntly warned on Tuesday that the government would probably have to infuse more money into financial institutions in the months ahead.
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More and more parents are sending their children to religious schools, and some countries have infused more religious content into their state educational systems.
The prime-time programming will be more American-style, she writes, infusing more action, quick wit and on-location shoots into scripted shows.
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