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I found that leadership is infectious in a positive and negative way.
The economic outlook may be gloomy for traditional media but the students' drive is infectious in the newsroom at Goldsmiths.
Becker, M. M. et al. Synthetic recombinant bat SARS-like coronavirus is infectious in cultured cells and in mice.
Inca pride is infectious in San Sebastian, where schoolchildren are now encouraged to learn their once-denigrated Quechua mother tongue.
Even to a noninitiate, that passion is infectious in a performance as potent as the one Mr. Gillock produced.
Her enthusiasm is infectious in the converted apple store in east Cork where Allen and her team extol the virtues of time-honoured but forgotten skills.
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However, current vaccines (all developed empirically) do not provide 100% protection and are infectious in humans.
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.
As well she might feel proud: their performances of Grieg, Astor Piazzolla, and a world premiere by Diana Burrell were infectious in their enthusiasm and energy, and their intimacy.
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