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Neither brush nor camera shy, Brown always includes herself in the picture -- a task made infinitely easier with Nikon's new Coolpix 990 digital camera with remote self-timer.
Enthusiasts for social media would no doubt have us believe that King's task in Birmingham would have been made infinitely easier had he been able to communicate with his followers through Facebook, and contented himself with tweets from a Birmingham jail.
"Enthusiasts for social media would no doubt have us believe that [Martin Luther] King's task in Birmingham, Alabama, would have been made infinitely easier had he been able to communicate with his followers through Facebook, and contented himself with tweets from a Birmingham jail," Gladwell argued.
"Life is made infinitely easier if we see each other as friends exploring the mystery of life together".
Propping up Aum as an ongoing threat is made infinitely easier to do when the cult still exists.
"Life is made infinitely easier if we see each other as friends exploring the mystery of life together". A few pieces from "Souls of San Francisco" are currently on display at D-Structure in the Lower Haight, and highlights from the collection can be viewed on the official website.
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One is pure opinion, especially political opinion, which the Internet has made infinitely easy to purvey.
"Tone grew out of the idea that while digital communication methods like email and chat have made it infinitely easier, cheaper, and faster to share things with people across the globe, they've actually made it more complicated to share things with the people standing right next to you.
Since their introduction in 2002, these forms have made it infinitely easier for international students to join our applicant pool, and the impact of this innovation, in both practical and psychological terms, cannot be emphasized enough.
The online classifieds boom has made it infinitely easier to pick up or get rid of a car, a used plasma TV or anything else you can imagine.
Tacking on emoji like hearts, skulls, grins and bugged-out eyes to a short message made it infinitely easier to confidently project sarcasm, humor, grief and love across a medium that had been, until then, emotionally arid.
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