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U.S. Institute for Advanced Sinus Care and Research - We are a comprehensive healthcare institute devoting to providing the best sinus care for our patients. We collaborate with world-class healthcare providers, researchers, and businesses to bring world-class therapies for our patients.

  • http://www.usasinus.org/subinoy-das/ Bio — U.S. Institute for Advanced Sinus Care and Research - Subinoy Das, MD, FACS, FARS is the Chief Executive Officer and Interim Medical Director for the U.S. Institute for Advanced Sinus Care and Research. He is the former Director of The Ohio State University Sinus and Allergy Center and Assistant Professor at The Ohio State University. Dr. Das has been recognized as one of the nation's best sinus surgeons and received multiple awards as one of America's best doctors (top 5% of surgeons).

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  • Alastair Sim IS Scrooge! - Alastair Sim IS Scrooge!

    I have loved Alastair Sim's version of "A Christmas Carol" for as long as I can remember; the film certainly belongs in every collection. Sim was essentially a comic actor, which is why his portrayal of Ebeneezer Scrooge is so believable. Sim's Scrooge is a basically good and trusting man who has allowed himself to be hardened by some unfortunate life experiences. But as he is visited on Christmas Eve night by the spirits of Christmas Past, Present, and Future, we see Scrooge's cold-hearted facade gradually stripped away until he wakes up on Christmas morning a giddy, light-hearted "child." This scene is the movie's emotional peak; it is cathartic to watch Sim as he dances joyfully around his bedroom. Afterwards, it is touching to watch him try to right his past wrongs by accepting his nephew Fred's invitation to Christmas dinner (while the lovely Scottish ballad "Barbara Allen" plays in the background), and by promising to help the poor family of his clerk, Bob Cratchit. Though Sim dominates the film, the other cast members are fine indeed, while the score, by Richard Addinsell, evokes the Dickensian mood superbly (particularly memorable are the dark, pounding chords heard during the opening credits). The sets and lighting, though rather low-budget for a 1951 movie, also contribute to the atmosphere of Victorian grittiness. For me Alastair Sim's is the definitive version of "A Christmas Carol," while Sim himself will always BE Ebeneezer Scrooge.

  • Ebel Aquino - I liked

    I recently installed cross bars in my 2013 Toyota Rav4 is very easy to assemble and it looks great as origuinal, very good Price, shipping fast!

  • bryan - performance for warehouse jobs

    I wasn't sure about this product for the first couple days. Probably because I only took one as directed, but more likely because I was getting used to it. It was working all day in rain and felt just peachy. Usually (on other thermogenics) I'm somewhat uncomfortable working in the rain. This is nice. I can balance drinking like 3/4 a gallon of water during a warehouse eight hour workday and only have to pee twice if not once due to sweating. Will buy again.

  • monty - Using Delorme Street Atlas USA

    I have used Delorme street atlas for years and find it to be very good. I have planned a lot of trips, printed them out and took then with me. I made every turn that was printed out. Got there in good time also. I would recommend this to everyone that drives.