Word: admits
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...Lizard Lounge 1667 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge / (617) 547-0759 / www.lizardloungeclub.com I may like to bitch about Cambridge’s tame nightlife, but even I have to admit that our little city possesses a remarkable number of talented young musicians. Even more crucially, Cambridge is home to numerous venues at which these up-and-comers can hone their skills. Sure, there’re places like TT the Bear’s and The Middle East—where established groups and indie bands alike can perform—but there are also clubs where you can catch that chick...
...afraid anymore. I guiltily admit it: I love Crichton and Brown and John Grisham and Michael Connelly, with all their novels about dinosaurs and bishops, lawyers and detectives...
...impossible to dissociate “Munich” with the U.S. thanks to the closing shot of the Twin Towers. I admit that I am completely perplexed as to what happened with “Munich.” Spielberg’s previously Academy-ignored flirtations with controversy also include “Amistad” (I’m still trying to figure out how the “Full Monty” director got nominated above Steven) and, yes, “The Color Purple.” But I optimistically assumed a movie this emotionally...
...Ponting's Australia can admit to being outplayed, but never to being outclassed. When they were losing in England, opening batsman Justin Langer said: "If we execute our skills well, we will beat anyone in the world. That's not being arrogant, that's just a fact." No, that was arrogant - England had a better pace attack, pure and simple. Even the Australian nice guys have publicly disputed umpires' decisions this past year, and bristled at suggestions that poor form might have put their places in jeopardy. Ponting can't be held responsible for everything his teammates...
...There are men who'll admit, without fear of censure, that they don't really feel a need or desire to spend more time with their children. They are challenged by their work; they're putting food on the table; they feel like they have the balance about right. Others who either like their work less or their kids more tell the pollsters that they still don't feel like they can talk about wanting more quality time with the kids, or take that paternity leave, or ask for flex time, without compromising their careers-and surveys of employers suggest...