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"It infuses energy, hope, strength on the Venezuelan people because we realise that we are not alone," she said.

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Student activists in California said the ceasefire will infuse new energy into their activism, which has been accused of minimizing the plight of Israeli hostages and being antisemitic.

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Since her start in the business, Kurata has gained acclaim for her ability to infuse daring prints and vibrant color into the narrative worlds she deals with.

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"It infuses energy, hope, strength on the Venezuelan people because we realise that we are not alone," she added.

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Once modified, the cells must multiply in the lab for several weeks before there are enough to be infused back into the patient.

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