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Only the worst criminals and the contagiously ill were condemned there.
Sometimes he laughed for no reason but contagiously.
From the street below rose a scream, wildly distraught and contagiously terrifying.
He is a jowly man of 43, roughly dressed, with a contagiously cheerful disposition.
The mood of the actors was contagiously cheerful.
The person who introduced himself to me as Carlos Castaneda was contagiously mirthful.
They contagiously shoot their way through our culture, insidiously entering our bodies and minds.
Each is invaded by a wildly egotistical fourth couple in the throes of a contagiously destructive disintegration.
They both looked nervously away at the sudden intensity, until a smirk quirked the corner of his mouth, which contagiously spread to hers.
There are moments of serenity, but a large portion of the music seems contagiously urgent and enthused with extreme energy.
Fawcett took the cue and yawned contagiously.
As contagiously virulent as any plague.
He's contagiously enthusiastic."
But this only united them, and their dual influence had spread contagiously among the plebes and the younger aristos.
The director Richard Quine doubles neatly as a hillbilly sergeant in this contagiously light hearted and enjoyable film.
Contagiously absurdist pop singer Ssion has in fact taken campy videos to a whole new level.
Notwithstanding its stentorian horn theme and contrapuntal bustle, the jubilant finale is not "victorious" but contagiously happy.
Nevertheless, as the designer who made poufs, froufrous and bustles such contagiously appealing bits of style, he is fashion's man of the hour.
"Cruel Guards blends contagiously catchy, sun-soaked melodies and basic, chilled out pop rock; it is definitely one for the summer.
IN Sandy Roland, Mr. Irniger has a contagiously enthusiastic heir-apparent.
With Bonde do Role, a Brazilian baile-funk group that makes silly but contagiously high-energy electronic pastiches.
A wine-tipsy, postprandial gaggle of Eurotunnel executives looked contagiously fraternal traipsing through the boutique on an August afternoon.
The atmosphere is contagiously good fun (Starco Building, rue Omar Daouk)
"The quality of their software is terrible in itself, and it's contagiously terrible," says a former Microsoft programmer, now with a Bay Area Internet startup.
Considerable use is made by Mr. Harbison of a large percussion section, especially during the lively last movement, when wood blocks hammer out a contagiously snappy beat.