Word: readjusting
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...Rimbaud,” a symbolist poet, grapples with questions about his work and its meaning in an angsty and ironic manner. Haynes’ innovative decision to use multiple actors to represent Dylan comprehensively depicts the well-known musician’s many dimensions. The audience must mentally readjust to every jarring transformation, forced to reconcile their historical image of the man with the movie’s imposition of Dylan played by a black boy, or Dylan played by a woman. In this way, the audience not only watches a biopic, but undergoes the experience of following Dylan?...
...earlier than expected loss caused the team had to readjust its attitude, correct its flaws, and play at a higher tempo to silence its critics...
...similar position in Boston--115 miles away from their home in Simsbury, Conn., a commute too grueling to make daily. When Tom finally moved back 10 years later, Joy had "gotten used to being without him, to having my own life," she says. How long did it take to readjust? "Six months to a year," says Joy. "At least...
...helm at her alma mater, Northwestern, where she is the all-time leading scorer at the school. She tabulated an 8-5-3 record in her one season at the Crimson helm, just barely missing an NCAA tournament birth. The situation is unfortunate for team members who must constantly readjust upon each coming year. “We’ve had two coaches leave for their dream jobs in the past years,” Sullivan said. “That’s just how it goes.” But it is simply the hand these players...
...what may be the most glaring admission that the U.S. military needs to dramatically readjust how it will fight what it calls 'the long war,' the Pentagon is expected to announce soon that it will create an entirely new military command to focus on the globe's most neglected region: Africa...