1. What else then what other methods do we have besides having eye contact what else might we do to involve the audience to make them feel involved? 2. But doing that involves the use of expensive photographic paper. 3. But they had great difficulty in doing tasks involving visual and spatial reasoning, Mervis said. 4. Doing something he loves has always been crucial to Costas, and early on, he knew that meant doing something involving sports. 5. He also did experiments involving human white blood cells and an apparent protective from radiation damage, but in the test tube. 6. If this is done as a careful experiment involving a limited number of mothers and schools, it is worth trying. 7. When executives have two masters, anything they do involving both of them is sure to arouse questions. |