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...Mandolin have proved that he can do insufferable mournfulness like no other). Looks-wise, he’s solid and then some, his smooth face a juxtaposition of an aristocrat’s brow-line and a puppy’s jaw-line. With his droopy sleeves, his toussled hair, his little fits of bangs-blowing anxiety, Cusack projects a vulnerability that is effortlessly winning, a kind of real-guy-but-sweeter charm that both your grandma and your little sister could love. All of these qualities effectively serve to make Cusack the Most Likeable, or if you prefer...
...show, produced by humor magazine “Annals of Improbable Research,” gave members of the scientific and teaching community an opportunity to “let their hair down and enjoy themselves for an evening,” Andrade said...
...mileposts - from the Hopkinton town green to the finish line set into the ground in Boston’s Copley plaza—enormous color pictures of Dana Farber’s youngest patients stare and smile back. Some are dangerously, distressingly thin; some have only wisps of hair remaining. But they’re all smiling...
...youthful resentment was balanced by my immense sympathy. Once, during another one of his routine baths, I heard him moaning. This typically meant that my mother was shampooing his hair and he wanted me to hold his hand. As I approached the bathroom his groans became more emphatic. I opened the door and my mother wasn’t there. The bathtub was steaming more than the coffee my father said “burnt like hell” when he drank it too fast. All I could see was John’s head, bobbing back and forth...
Although they are fully equipped to carry out traditional facials and hair removal, aestheticians are most valued for their training in microdermabrasion, a relatively new rejuvenating technique that employs aluminum oxide crystals in exfoliating unwanted skin. According to one Manhattan-based plastic surgeon, the procedure reduces fine lines and wrinkles, removes age spots and lessens acne scarring. Why bother with boring disease research when you could give the gift of tight, child-like skin...