| 21. | She giggles so infectiously, you half expect her to whip out a clipboard and chirp about sightseeing in Acapulco.
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| 22. | Ideas have to be at a level that's compelling so they move infectiously through the economy ."
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| 23. | And for the evening's first five minutes or so she seems to be having an infectiously good time.
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| 24. | But Castro, who is working with Sergio Algarrada, a school colleague who teaches biology, is infectiously hopeful.
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| 25. | Hosted by Neil deGrasse Tyson an infectiously enthusiastic and accessible astrophysicist and director of New York's Hayden Planetarium.
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| 26. | The choreography is so infectiously imaginative that your feet will start tapping even if they haven't tapped in years.
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| 27. | The crowd was in an infectiously good mood, even when the parade started late and developed 15-minute gaps.
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| 28. | "Walking Blues " swaggers infectiously, an unamplified portent of the electric blues that would rock postwar America.
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| 29. | I am not sure of the answer, but part of it must be that Blair himself is so infectiously optimistic.
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| 30. | The vocals are infectiously upbeat with wonderful harmonies and use of nonsense syllables, sounding like enthusiastic street-corner singing.
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