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One spectator interrupted an August 2021 hearing on the bill to call a Democratic lawmaker who opposed it a “fascist distractor.”

A good soothing distractor can be better than the familiar techniques people tend to turn to at night, such as muscle relaxation and visualizations.

If your chosen distractor keeps you awake, try something else.

Though the positive association was strong, it eventually wore off: After visiting dozens of flowers the caffeinated bees started investigating the distractor flowers too, and Arnold points to the laboratory setup as one cause.

“The bees would sooner or later try out the distractor flowers and realize that they’re equally as rewarding.”

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

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