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...taken [former American Repertory Theatre Artistic Director] Robert Woodruff’s directing class last semester. His is not your typical directing class. You don’t sit down and say, “Ok, here’s the scene. Here’s how I would block it.” He teaches by the principles of, “Here’s what they want you to do. Now go do something else! Now go screw it up! Or go make it more complicated, make it not make sense for a little while...
...type that is partly stimulated by exposure to estrogen. This is one reason the disease usually hits in middle age, after 25 or so years of the monthly hormonal surges associated with ovulation and menstruation. Since the cancer relies on estrogen to grow, drugs like tamoxifen and Herceptin, which block hormone receptors on malignant cells, can help starve the disease...
...well as black women in the U.S. and Africa, are at higher risk of developing a more aggressive form of breast cancer known as estrogen-receptor negative, or ER-negative. That illness strikes an average of 10 years earlier than the other variety and is indifferent to drugs that block estrogen since it isn't fed by estrogen in the first place. Worse, research findings released in June 2006 showed that 40% of premenopausal African-American breast-cancer patients have an even more dangerous form of ER-negative cancer called the basal-like subtype, resistant not only to estrogen...
...parliament, Tymoshenko might co-opt his tiny faction as a makeweight, and give him the speakership as a "balancing" force. However, with their dramatic neck-to-neck racing, Yanukovych still retains a chance to get ahead of Tymoshenko and finish first. In this case, though, "makeweights" of the Lytvyn block and the Communist party who is also making it to the Rada will still be insufficient to outbalance the joint Orange forces. Then, Yanukovych will likely be waiting until his Orange rivals break up fighting over the Cabinet positions - and seek a coalition with Yushchenko, who had prudently left this...
...number.” Despite dropping the match, Harvard spread the ball, with eight players recording at least one kill and nine notching at least one dig. Sophomore libero Katherine Kocurek led the defense with a match-high 21 digs. Captain Suzie Trimble dominated the net with four solo blocks to go along with a pair of block assists. Offensively, Trimble and junior Kathryn McKinley led the Crimson scoring with eight kills apiece. Trimble finished the night hitting .368. The Big Green out-killed Harvard, 50-35, and held all the Crimson hitters to single digits in kills...