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Mr. James, 34, says season four will be suffused with drama and pain.

It can be suffused with morality, something I sensed as a child, and it’s morality I’ve never given up.

That prison soap must be suffused with argan oil – either that or Robbins’ scalp secretes pomade, given his lustrous locks are more solid than those securing the cell doors.

And congressional investigations will inevitably be suffused with politics, whether they’re run by Democrats in the Houseor Republicans in the Senate.

What’s different now is that it seems to be suffused with a tentative but unmistakable hope.

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

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