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This has prompted some athletes to infuse themselves with their own blood.
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Try as he might — and sometimes he doesn't seem to be trying very hard — Hamilton cannot explain why a sport that has no problem with the voluntary induction of anorexia as a performance-enhancing measure is so upset about athletes infusing themselves with their own blood.
"The idea to grow trees to print books arose for me through making a connection with tree rings to chapters -- the material nature of paper, pulp and books, and imagining the writer's thoughts infusing themselves, 'becoming' the trees," explained Paterson in an email to The Huffington Post.
Simply ask the selfie generation to once again turn their cameras on themselves, but infuse that act with a higher purpose.
Although praising the performers themselves as talented, they are cited for being "unable to infuse much life into their roles".
An alternative would be to use the antibodies themselves as a medicine, though antibodies are expensive to manufacture and time-consuming to infuse into patients.
"But I want to hide them, to infuse a magical and vague aspect to my work, so that viewers may question and try to find answers themselves".
Leave to infuse.
Cover and leave to infuse.
Multiple flavors infuse each plate.
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