Word: anew
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...almost to the garage when the radio crackles with a fresh report. Again a suspicious person is reported in the Mallinckrodt lab area. The lights flash and sirens wail anew. The description is the same as earlier. This time, the report is about five minutes old. The voice on the radio tingles with excitement...
...deal--shared responsibility between the state and a private company--makes it hard for authorities to react in tandem to the crises of a juvenile-corrections system. Wackenhut Corrections wants to move on. The company may sell the buildings at Jena, which now stand empty, or fill them anew with adult prisoners...
...rather than await the board's judgement on the old proposal and risk a total rejection of its plans, Harvard has chosen to add months to its design process--which is already approaching its third year--by beginning anew...
...hers and those of visitors who have no familial relationship with the people honored yet feel the various powers of the place, nonetheless. Not long ago, Americans wanted to tear down evidence of mass horrors; the initial thought with Columbine High School was to obliterate the school and start anew--America's old, insistent, forward-looking impulse. Now there are plans to create a permanent memorial in a park alongside the school. The Vietnam Veterans Memorial and the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington consecrate ordinary people and offer places where ordinary people can reach a personal understanding...
However, fathers need not regard paternity leave as a temporary sacrifice, that in a long-term utilitarian calculus will ultimately pay-off when they can connect to their kids during those trying years of teen angst. Instead, they should give themselves the chance to see the world anew through a baby's eye. And that enlightened vision should include rethinking their own roles in family interaction...