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I can see that Hannan wants to explore the conflicted nature of identity, but he overdoes it by making Rose a mother-hating, suicide-prone alcoholic with both impeccable radical credentials and a guilty secret.
After Rose did not cooperate with that investigation during the 2008 season, the agency canceled the test result in May 2008, making Rose retroactively ineligible for the 2007-8 season.
And, by making Rose more complex, Peters seems to inspire a greater complexity in the characters around her, from the appropriately named old stripper Electra (electric lights frame her derrière and genitals)—whom Julie Halston plays with such wit that you can't help wishing she'd perform an after-show, maybe across the street, where they serve drinks to Blanchard's Louise.
Our curiosity about where the intersection of technology could meet Original Practices Shakespeare drew us toward making Rose Rage the innaugural effort of our Foreign Actor Exchange Program.
At the risk of making Rose's fans angry, though, I am going to suggest otherwise.
For example, the halogenated fluorescein derivative Rose Bengal (7) exhibits a low fluorescence quantum yield (Φ = 0.018) and a high intersystem crossing rate to the triplet state, making Rose Bengal a potent singlet oxygen generator for a variety of applications.
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We were making roses, to adorn a sort of decorative bread medallion.
Did fatigue from too many games in a short time make Rose susceptible to injury?
After increasing Rose's minutes upon arriving in Indiana, Bird made Rose a starter this season.
I do believe there's more than one way to make Rose flower.
Annie McGreevey, who stars, makes Rose likable but never seems completely comfortable in the character's skin.
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