Word: developed
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...made man in his own image," he told National Public Radio correspondent Joe Palca last week. "God intended for man to become one with God. Cloning...is the first serious step in becoming one with God." In a later interview on CNN, Seed elaborated: "Man," he said, "will develop the technology and the science and the capability to have an indefinite life span...
...executives knew, of course, that Seinfeld would not last forever, but they were hoping to have another year to nurture a successor hit. The network made an extraordinarily generous deal with Bright/Kauffmann/Crane, the creators of Friends and Veronica's Closet, to develop a comedy about a single mother. With the schedule in flux, that show will have a tougher time finding an audience. Fortunately for NBC, it still has the rest of the season to experiment. It could build up Frasier or 3rd Rock by putting them after Seinfeld. Meanwhile, Just Shoot Me, a modest success starring Laura San Giacomo...
...Tighten the ending? Develop the character of the evil gym teacher a little more fully? Trim the scene with Hortense and the horse...
Many female students, like their male counterparts, arrive on campus having never dated or even kissed a boy. But, now that we have succeeded academically (via admission to Harvard), many campus women are eager to explore our emotional and romantic side--to develop relationships and explore the dating scene we merely observed in high school...
...romance resonates best during the second half of the film, a prime example of how special effects can service a storyline instead of replacing it. Several bold action sequences develop the romantic storyline better than do the more character-driven scenes. The most exciting of these occurs when DiCaprio is handcuffed in the bowels of the flooding ship and Winslet must save him. For a film that depends so greatly on cliches, this is a surprisingly effective role reversal, for Winslet does not abandon her femininity to make this switch...