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In other tales, Author Bradbury cultivates what he calls the sense of "infinite interfusion."

From Time Magazine Archive

Actor Bellamy also provides an inspired interfusion of caricature and characterization.

From Time Magazine Archive

The sense of "infinite interfusion" is Bradbury's purest string, and he plucks it rather too often.

From Time Magazine Archive

As I look forward to-day, the great hope for America appears to be the interfusion of the Northern belief in solidarity with the ardent Southern faith in personal independence and responsibility.

From The Builders by Glasgow, Ellen Anderson Gholson

As the slightest interfusion of carbon may change the dull iron into trenchant steel, so intelligence working through invisible channels may add a new temper to the physical nature.

From The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 16, No. 96, October 1865 by Various




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