Word: developing
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...misused or winds up circulating through an Internet black market. "It can be banned state by state or by Congress," says Michael Schwartz, administrative assistant to Representative Tom Coburn, a doctor from Oklahoma who last year tried to bar the FDA from spending federal funds to develop any kind of abortion drug. Schwartz thinks it is inevitable that the drug will be prescribed for women who are more than seven weeks pregnant, that there will be a lack of patient compliance and that someone will die from it. "These are predictable consequences, even with the guidelines," he says...
SHARING ROOMS Teenagers like to think of their bedroom as their own sacred, solitary space, but a new Coventry University study reports that teens who spend too much time alone in their rooms don't develop negotiating skills as good as those of the teens who share with a sibling. Forcing teenagers to share bedrooms could result in longer-lasting adult relationships and more stable marriages...
...have to give him different looks," Murphy said. "We're going to see how he handles all of those things and not let him develop a feel for what he's doing...
...Photography's fun because you take a picture and you get to develop it and see how different or how much better they turned out than you originally expected," she explains before showing me a favorite series of photos, taken at last fall's Latin Fire Dance. To capture the images of the well-defined bare calves, feet and dancing heels of the female flamenco and salsa dancers among the clothed pant-legs of bystanders, Faiman literally crouched on the floor of Adams Dining Hall with her camera...
...than a feeling of great competition between shows, there's a prevailing sense of sharing and fairness. Rather than operating in isolation, actors and directors who might never otherwise speak to one another can exchange ideas and discuss future plans. Whereas publications, singing groups or even chamber ensembles can develop rivalries that prohibit any kind of collective action, the theater community has no problem joining together for Common Casting, turning what could be a drawn-out and maddening process of endless auditions scattered throughout the year into a relatively fast and well-oiled one-week affair. More importantly, they...