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...It’s a great way to expose people to a cappella groups,” said Anna S. Tseretopoulos ’07, who attended the event in part to see two friends perform. Tseretopoulos said she did not go to Battle of the Bands Loker night on March 13, but that her experience on Saturday might lure her to the final Loker night next month...
...discus to tell me what was going on and how important the points in each of the last four events were,” Gibson said. “This just gave me more resolve that this was a time where I had to step up and perform...
Officially, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) agrees. Last November, an ACOG ethics committee issued its opinion on the debate, finding it ethical for doctors to perform elective C-sections so long as the procedure doesn't imperil the health of the mother or child. But the committee fell short of offering guidelines, citing lack of evidence. Dr. Laura Riley, of Boston's Massachusetts General Hospital and the current chair of the ACOG obstetrics practice committee, says studies haven't fully explored the issues many women fear most: pelvic-floor damage and incontinence. "The studies are still...
...people first, he says. To the other townsfolk of Yackandandah, he and Vince have been sending out mixed messages. Hitherto heterosexual, a widower and divorc? respectively, they've shacked up together and been spied draping their lounge room in rainbow flags and befriending the local hairdresser, with whom they perform a passable Peter Allen?inspired dance routine. Most of this has been for the benefit of a visiting tax inspector (Pete Postlethwaite), who is investigating their claim to be a couple, and for the benefits the hard-up Vince hopes to reap...
Although it might be very enjoyable to work with some choreographers, at the same time some, it can be awkward to participate in some choreographers’ vision for a dance. But there is definitely less responsibility when you perform somebody else’s piece...