Word: toothness
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...young woman (Jan Alexandra Smith). The scene is not grisly but comic, as the bouncy, blue-painted sea behind them suggests. The man is a fledgling dentist who has set up practice in an English coastal town. He has a lot to learn; she--Dolly Clandon--is his "first tooth...
...Nyala points out that her twin likes sweets more than she does. "She has a sweeter tooth than I do. She likes chocolate a lot," Nyala says...
...books like this year's Caldecott Medal winner, Smoky Night, a picture book about the Los Angeles riots. We publishers, however, feel strongly that we would be doing children a disservice by pretending that the world is rosy and cozy. Youngsters of the '90s do not live in a tooth-fairy world. We feel that children are better prepared for life todya when books provide them the opportunity to question, to discuss and to begin to understand the real world. A doog children's book on a difficult topic not only presents the reality of the problem but also provides...
That end-of-the-half tally set the stage for the rest of the game. No longer would Harvard be trying to catch up; instead, the next 36 minutes would be a tooth-and-nail battle...
Perhaps his sweet tooth does not extend to the syrupy script. Writer and director Leven, a psychotherapist who spent time on the Harvard faculty, was not expecting this acting trinity to descend upon his humble screenplay and is simply unprepared to handle such an awesome burden on his first stint as a director...