Word: eye
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...premiere ballet called "Flights of Fancy," frankly has no Latin flavor at all. But despite that flaw, the piece stuns, enchants and even raises giggles from the audience. Set to Mozart's 29th Symphony, "Flights of Fancy" fuses vivid color and classical music into a charming treat for both eye and ear. Against a pure white background, four female and three male dancers (each clad in a different shade of the rainbow) and a chorus in bright red recall the delightful simplicity of a Sesame Street skit. Daniel Pelzig's choreography is a welcome breath of fresh air. The piece...
...been going to Tommy's, I have never had any negative incidents with any of the workers and have always enjoyed the pizza. I wonder if Suleiman has ever bothered to address Tommy's employees as people and attempted to talk to them or to look them in the eye. I doubt it. For those who are dissatisfied with Tommy's service, they should alert the staff or talk to Mike (he's the guy with the glasses and the bald head). This kind of positive interaction, instead of references to Tommy's as a "Hole", can lead...
...blood of a great snarling beast, unimpeded by his concerns. He was just one more fool in its hard history who'd gotten in over his head." Good magenta stuff, requiring only a little Hammond-organ ominoso to sound like the musings of Guy Noir, Garrison Keillor's private eye, who works "on the 12th floor of the Acme Building, in a city that knows how to keep its secrets...
...Asthmatic alert. Elderly ASTHMATIC patients who use high doses of steroid inhalers (two deep puffs four times a day) may be increasing their chances of developing glaucoma, a leading cause of blindness. Patients should not stop using inhalers, but they should get regular eye exams...
...clones too many--or, more to the point, clones too close to human for comfort. Politicians--with one eye on re-election and another on the polls (a TIME/CNN survey reported that 3 out of 4 Americans believe such research is "against the will of God")--wasted no time. The President, proclaiming that "each human life is unique, born of a miracle that reaches beyond laboratory science," banned the use of federal funds for human cloning, while Republican Representative Vernon Ehlers of Michigan introduced not one but two anticloning measures...