Helen Hunt is the newly hired office-efficiency expert (a Rosalind Russell type, except blond).
Its managing director of children's services, Rosalind Turner, is to take voluntary redundancy.
Bell will take over from Rosalind Adams, who is stepping down from the Radio 4 drama after 25 years.
Rachel Botchan's eyes sparkle with mischief in "Rosalind, " as she portrays middle-aged Mrs.
Brown, a graduate of Rosalind Franklin University's medical school in North Chicago, Ill.
The cast includes Kieu Chinh, Ming-Na Wen, Tamlyn Tomita, Tsai Chin, France Nuyen, Lauren Tom, Lisa Lu, Rosalind Chao, and Andrew McCarthy.
My first meeting is with Media Lab professor Rosalind Picard, an electrical engineer by training who develops ways to measure emotional response.
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My middle school English teacher and the film His Girl Friday, starring Cary Grant and Rosalind Russell, made me more interested in journalism.
The foundations of affective computing were laid in the 1990s by MIT professor Rosalind W. Picard, who oversees the lab with the face-tracking demo.
Dr Rosalind Thomas, eFive's chief executive, agreed last year to alter the cable's path to bring it closer to the island, opening up the prospect of connecting it.
"It is high time the UKBA recognised asylum-seeking women as being a particularly vulnerable group with complex needs, and urgently ensure their policies reflect this, " said Maternity Action director Rosalind Bragg.
"Staging the World" also touches on the subject of cross-dressing a recurring comic device in the plays, in which female characters, like Rosalind in "As You Like It, " are in male disguise.
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With her tomboy glamour, she suggests a sensibility that echoes back to Rosalind Russell: the sardonic brunette, as incarnated more recently in Roseanne, Janeane Garofalo, Sarah Silverman, Sandra Bernhard, and Tina Fey.
The original 1953 Broadway production of "Picnic, " for instance, ran for 477 performances, and the film version, which starred William Holden, Kim Novak and Rosalind Russell, was one of the biggest box-office smashes of 1955.
Guests enjoyed the interactive aspects of the event, as they were invited to suggest ways to strengthen networks between teachers and academics in a talk led by Dr Rosalind Mist, Head of Education Policy at The Royal Society.
Director Rodrigo Gudino lives in Canada, but he grew up in Mexico and as he was imagining his movie, "The Last Will And Testament Of Rosalind Leigh, " he kept returning to the religious images and themes of his Catholic childhood.
Following the deaths of Agatha Christie's son-in-law Anthony Hicks in 2004 and daughter Rosalind in 2005, the house and its contents were also gifted to the trust - this summer was marked its second season of opening to the public.
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"You don't want one person to bear an inordinate part of the more stressful household tasks, because that's going to come back and bite you, " says Rosalind Barnett, executive director of the Communities, Families and Work Program at Brandeis University.
"Although some of the growth is in states with large Latino populations, like California and Florida, some of the growth is also occurring in places that people don't see as having large Latino populations, " said Rosalind Gold, director of policy research at the National Association of Latino Elected Officials.
Some revolutionaries were slighted by the scientific establishments of their time--like Rosalind Franklin's exclusion from sharing in the Nobel Prize for the discovery of the structure of DNA. Described by her peers as a "genius, " she exposed herself to massive amounts of radiation to try to get the best possible X-ray photograph of a strand of DNA, dying of cancer at 37.
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