Word: touche
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Though she was in the spotlight, Turner never lost touch with her humble beginnings...
...Meeting the other women was really inspiring, especially before starting senior year when I'm a little apprehensive about medical school and grad school," says Gupta. "It was a high-energy group, and we're trying to keep in touch...
...first few tracks are rock'n'roll, plain and simple. "How the West Was Won and What it Got Us" has the over-produced slickness of, say, an INXS song; Stipe's voice even has a touch of Michael Hutcheson's throaty howl. Yet "West" succeeds by relying on its lazy seductiveness and evoking the bleary, muted resentment of the afternoon after the morning after...
...practitioners on a case-by-case basis. Dr. Mark Anderson, an internist in Greenwich, Connecticut, directs some patients to homeopaths or acupuncturists for pain that has not responded to conventional treatment. "Patients ask about these things, and so long as they really want to try them and keep in touch with me afterward," he says, "I go along...
...muscular and neurological problems but also in comforting patients who appreciate the deft way skilled chiropractors use their hands. (Osteopaths, licensed physicians whose education is essentially the same as that of M.D.s, also include manipulative therapy in their treatments.) Studies at the University of Miami School of Medicine's Touch Research Institute have found that premature infants gain weight much faster after being massaged than babies in an unmassaged control group. Massaged infants cry less and are calmer than those who are rocked...