Word: kavanagh
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...suggested. The NIH says the problem is probably a combination of as yet elusive genetic, environmental, neurological or biochemical factors. Diagnosis is difficult, since there is no laboratory test for the disorder, and the symptoms are vague and confusing. "Hyperactivity is in the eyes of the beholder," notes James Kavanagh, an NIH behavioral scientist...
...French teachers, and he read French at Oxford. At 39, he has published two previous novels and held some Establishment literary jobs, including ones at the New Statesman and the Sunday Times. At the moment, he writes television criticism for the Observer. Under a pen name, Dan Kavanagh, he has produced two mysteries about a low-life London ex-policeman. They read fast and gamy, and --rare for a learned man who takes to writing suspense--they contain virtually no literary allusions. But then, wearing knowledge lightly is Barnes' great asset...
...Crimson's lead lasted only 15 minutes, as Springfield appeared on the scoreboard with 37:48 gone in the first half. Springfield Striker Sharon Kavanagh brought the ball over the midfield line, pulled up about 30 yards in front of the twines, and made a perfect shot that sailed just above Crimson Goalie Janet Judge's outstretched hands...