Word: rebirthing
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...also pioneered the field of popular oral history in 11 books, including Working and The Good War, which won the Pulitzer Prize. Recently he discussed with TIME the new kind of challenge he tackles in his latest book of interviews, Will the Circle Be Unbroken? Reflections on Death, Rebirth and Hunger for a Faith, to be published this month by New Press...
...height of this abandonment came with the concert’s climax during their best known single, “Crazy Game of Poker.” OAR’s ballad about losing it all in a poker game echoes not with regret but rebirth. Accompanying the loss, explained lead singer Mark Roberge during an prelude to the song, is the realization that although you can lose your home and lose your money, “you can never lose your soul...
...world now marred by an unthinkable campaign of terror, it is particularly odious that we have not lost only thousands of lives, but also one of the great sources of escape, rebirth and transcendence?...
...thinking first. Osama bin Laden and his network aren?t going to be easy to find, given the notice they?ve gotten, and George W. Bush is saying it all when he says this is going to take a while. A genuine recovery - a rebirth of the bull, with new winners and losers according to the demands of the time - can?t get started until Wall Street gets a clear vision of the new time we?ve only just begun...
...rebate is supposed to delay that day of reckoning just long enough for Corporate America to shake off their excess inventories and start ramping up production again, followed by the long-awaited rebirth of capital investment in expansion, new equipment or in other companies. Alan Greenspan's six-and-counting interest-rate cuts will presumably help that along, but most forecasts see another six months before businesses really get their sea legs back...