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...instinct than adirector would and were more analyticthan an actor would be,” Renaud says.The trio rarely had to call on a fourthset of eyes during rehearsals, in part dueto the actors’ openness to one another’ssuggestions—what Renaud calls gettingto know people’s rhythms.“If someone wants to try somethingin a scene, there is never a time we fl atout say ‘no,’” Renaud says. Suggestionsoften don’t work, but in the cases thatthey...
Lage says all of these inspections are gettingto be a bit much. He particularly takes to taskthe Cambridge laboratory animals commissioner,whose salary and office budget this year total...
...probably will not leap in and make changesimmediately without spending some time and gettingto know the place," said Jewett. "She has noready-made agenda to make overnight changes...
...overseers have to be made to recognizethat this may just be one step, but it is gettingto be ridiculous," Hodos said. "By giving in, theyare playing a role in taking apart whateverHarvard's meager commitment to democracy was. Theyare increasing voter turnout for puppets...
...option of not dealing with law studentsall day is great," Rudman said. "You can bring upthe same issues you might discuss in a class atthe Law School, and the kids have a way of gettingto the issue that a lot of law students...
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