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“And with a lot of prayers and intention infused in it, and the power and reverence of the community, it heightens and amplifies its benefits.”

Each fragrance is infused with three natural ingredients — the synthetic molecules of aldehydes, alcohol from upcycled carbon emissions and water — to reach the “highest degree of olfactory clarity and expression.”

While not seeming to espouse a full-blown theocracy, Catholic integralists want government to be infused with Christian values.

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Released last November, the creative infused her brooding, futuristic sound into a full-fledged orchestral production.

Everything infused in a way that if you’re out of the boxes of the representations that society creates for people, it brings a lot of violence.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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