Word: re-establish
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...battle's been won. hasn't it?" she demands in a gentle Scotch burr. "Look, I started out to be a doctor, and could have done it well. But I've come to feel that these days it's more important to re-establish that side of humanity which is imaginative, and lyrical, and all those other things. The fight is not so much for women composers, but for com - posers-and artists. Period...
...adherents are flushed with the rosy beauty of new faith. "We got involved in Sikhism so we could re-establish a direction in our lives based on real principles," a young Jewish woman at a Los Angeles ashram told TIME Correspondent James Wilde...
...almost ruined by disclosure that up to $38 million in questionable foreign payments was made to spur sales of its aircraft; the scandal involved Prince Bernhard of The Netherlands and former Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka of Japan, among others. To top it all, Lockheed's effort to re-establish itself as a principal supplier of commercial aircraft has been a disaster...
...earliest days of the church, of course. Christians were accepted as being Jews, and the Messianic Jews say they are trying to re-establish those bygone days. Ever since the two faiths divided, however, proselytism has been one of their touchiest disputes, exacerbated by Christian anti-Semitism and centuries of forced conversions. Most Jews fiercely resent all proselytizing, and many Christian denominations now oppose organized efforts to convert Jews...
...product. Growers in the U.S. and abroad are losing money. Moans Cane Grower J.R. Roane: "Louisiana will be out of business in another two years at this price level." The price collapse has badly hurt the Cuban economy; that is a major reason why Fidel Castro is eager to re-establish trade with the U.S., once Cuba's prime customer...