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Injecting a much needed dose of beauty, depth and complexity to Photorealism, Yigal Ozeriâs works dance between liminal realms of reality and fantasy, imagination and truth, nature and transcendence.
Yigal Ozeri Interviewed By Beautiful/Decay The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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Injecting violence into Iran's opposition would turn the democratic struggle into a violent competition on the regime's terms.
Jamal Abdi: Why Delisting the MEK Threatens Iran's Democracy Movement Jamal Abdi 2011
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Injecting money into good causes has become a complex business.
Refining the Art of Giving Andrew Rosenbaum 2011
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Injecting a filler material into the affected vocal cord
Vocal Cord Paralysis 2010
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Injecting cocaine into the stooge to wake him up, this psycho Eliot Ness then puts his entire fist in the guy's stomach wound to get him to talk.
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Injecting a European perspective into U.S. courts could help convince U.S. judges that climate change is an urgent priority and that greenhouse gas reductions are compatible with sustainable economic growth.
James Thornton: Fossil Fuels v. EPA: Europeans Join the Fray James Thornton 2011
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Injecting overt electoral politics into the office would politicize Federal law enforcement to a far greater extent than even Bush managed.
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Injecting needed capital The domestic private sector needs lots of financial support to grow and flourish particularly in post conflict states.
Greater Support Urged for Private Sector in Post-Conflict Africa 2011
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Injecting a European perspective into U.S. courts could help convince U.S. judges that climate change is an urgent priority and that greenhouse gas reductions are compatible with sustainable economic growth.
James Thornton: Fossil Fuels v. EPA: Europeans Join the Fray James Thornton 2011
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Injecting reserves into the banking system, so far, has led to that money finding it's way not entirely towards lending, but into investments, some into speculative assets.
Lydia Fisher: Tick-Tock Goes the Developed World's Debt and Derivatives Clock: U.S. National Debt Fast Approaches 15 Trillion! Lydia Fisher 2011
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