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WHEN "The Glass Menagerie" turns up on a company's schedule at this point in the year, there is a temptation to dismiss it as an end-of-the-season throwaway -- a sop for the troupe's grande dame, perhaps, or simply an easily staged bridge to summer vacation.
Bitter melon seeds offer a useful system to study the functional genomics of eleostearic acid synthesis relative to tung seeds, which accumulate higher levels of this fatty acid, because bitter melon plants can be grown under controlled conditions and seeds can be more easily staged for eleostearic acid accumulation.
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The result is likely to be a much more easily stage-managed conventional press conference.
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But can they put their marriage aside so easily on stage?
Romero, a lifelong bachelor, segued easily from stage to screen to television to dinner theater and private dinner parties partially because of his perennial good looks.
Unlike British actors, who moved easily between stage, television and film, American movie stars were essentially instructed not to bother with TV.
Because it is difficult to visually determine when densely sown vegetation such as winter and spring cereals and some grasses reach effective full cover, the more easily detectable stage of heading (flowering) is generally used for these types of crops.
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