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Ms Karimova, however, has the capacity to inject a bit of public drama.
"I like it when they get to inject a bit of personality".
No wonder they have a National Bourbon Day to inject a bit of glamour.
What better colour to inject a bit of warmth into a dull, grey day?
She tells me that she wanted him in order "to inject a bit of fun" into the show.
GM brought Mr Lutz in nearly three years ago to inject a bit of his magic into its utilitarian models.
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Amid concerns among senior Tories that the department has become too detached from foreign policy, he added: "One of the things we will do with DfID... is to inject a little bit more business DNA, and indeed a little bit more classic civil service DNA and perhaps a little less NGO DNA".
Then there's Malta's folk-pop band Firelight to inject a little bit of Mumford and Sons into proceedings, Iceland's colourful Pollapönk and all-girl trio Elaiza from Germany.
Looking to inject a small bit of wax into their brand narrative in order to bolster their authenticity.
"You're always trying to find any opportunity to inject a little bit of suspense".
Nevertheless, the decision to inject a little bit of stagecraft into the rebuttal ended up being a wise choice, one that I imagine will become standard, going forward.
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