Hints and tips:
...A superbly cast young ensemble includes Samuel Bottomley as another gangling, ever-shirtless swain and Lara Peake as Tara’s pal Skye, whose sideways glances economically remind us that a girl’s best-friend-forever...
...The action has moved from the old claustrophobic small-town locale to New York, where the last film’s young survivors, headed by sisters Sam and Tara (Melissa Barrera, Jenna Ortega), have started a new life...
...Recently it has recommended Timothy D Snyder’s Our Malady: Lessons in Liberty from a Hospital Diary and Roger L Martin’s When More Is Not Better: Overcoming America’s Obsession with Economic Efficiency....
...Tara Alhadeff from Permira told DD’s Kaye Wiggins it’s a bet on the “casualisation” of everyone’s wardrobes....
...Further inspiration comes in April with How To Save Your Planet One Object at a Time by Tara Shine (Simon & Schuster RRP£16.99), with suggestions for 100 items to swap for sustainable alternatives....
...Dr Tara Swart, a neuroscientist and leadership coach, has developed a “brain food juice” to kick-start your day....
...A more useful test might see business-critical employees randomly told to stay away on a given day, in an effort to test resilience to so-called key-man risk....
...Lovely as she is, Tara can be a bit vague about money, as she revealed in an interview earlier this year with the Sunday Times Money section....
...Remember Mick Kinane on Rock of Gibraltar in 2002 or Dettori on Swain in 1998?...
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