Word: shared
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...music. In loose white pants and fluorescent tops, they were determined to bring a little of Trinidad and Tobago into the austere building. The fourteen member band includes a fifteen-year-old boy playing the six bass, and one woman who plays the double seconds. All the members share an amazing ability to work with most, if not all, of the instruments on stage, and each band member added their own style during their solos...
...attacked each number. When, at the end of the show, the teeming audience gave the troupes a deservedly thunderous round of applause, one had the sense that such recognition was superfluous, that the true reward of the show was in the dancing, and that the audience only wanted to share its enthusiasm...
...more than a million and a half Americans suffering from the devastating effects of Parkinson's, though, it might be difficult to share such faith and optimism. The surgery Fox received is not helpful to all patients, nor is it a permanent cure. Though one of the most important legislative acts of the Clinton Administration was the lifting of the ban on fetal tissue transplant research to aid Alzheimer's and Parkinson's in 1993, increased funding and public awareness are still lacking in the search for a true cure for the disease...
Potter agreed with most of the planks of Landau's platform. He said he would like to see Harvard share some of its wealth with employees in the form of increased wages and health benefits. Potter also said the University should place greater weight on seniority when hiring for new positions...
Council officials say they expect low voter turnout in the elections because most candidates share an essential philosophy and differ primarily in priorities and personalities...