Word: faithfully
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...article of faith among ADHD researchers that the right interventions can prevent such dreadful outcomes. "If you can have an impact with these kids, you can change whether they go to jail or to Harvard Law School," says psychologist James Swanson at the University of California at Irvine, who co-authored the study of arrest histories. And yet, despite decades of research, no one is certain exactly what the optimal intervention should...
...architecture. In a conversation with Dimbleby, Charles opposed cuts in military spending and criticized ministers for not supporting his pet projects. But his most controversial statements involved the Church of England. Noting that all great religions contain common elements of truth and that his subjects follow a variety of faiths, he suggested that when he becomes King he should be called "Defender of Faith," rather than "Defender of the Faith." Since this would mark a historic break between the monarchy and the Church of England, the statement set off alarm bells for many Anglicans...
...second scene introduces Charles as the wayward parasite of the "mystic" John. During this scene any faith we may have had in John's psychic powers disentegrates because he explains all of his tricks to Charles. We learn that psychics actually are fruads, that this innocent woman is being taken in by these heartless...
...third and final scene leaves everyone, the characters and the audience, wondering about where to put their faith. To describe all of it would be tedious. Suffice it to say that Mamet is a master of suspense. He cleverly puts an idea into the conversation, builds faith in it then has it shot down. And then he revives it. In the end, no one knows what to believe...
...money out of John while feigning gay companionship. While Stone utilizes his Pudding past and tries to play up the effeminacy of his gay character, it is not made certain until Charles threatens to leave John if he does not swindle the money out of Miss A. I have faith, after having seen Stone in many production, that he will gradually fit into the character of Charles. I saw "The Shawl" on the second night it was open and I am sure after a week of performances, his character will be on target...