Word: reckonings
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...Might Be Wrong” and “Dollars and Cents” are given accomplished treatments on the album, proving that Radiohead have successfully incorporated electronica elements into both their live and studio performances. The band put to shame the dilettante rock groups who reckon that an occasional drum loop will establish their credibility, as well as making it abundantly clear that they have not entirely given up the rock attitude that got them where they are today...
...travel and yet we do; family reunions can be wildly stressful and yet painful to miss. It was invented by a bunch of Puritans who celebrated freedom by throwing a party, and so bequeathed us a holiday both secular and sacred, with parades and prayers that dare us to reckon with all that has changed, and recognize all that...
...addition to Rivera, the Diamondbacks also faced the obstacle of competing against the Yankee legacy. Arizona had to reckon with the ghosts of Ruth, Gehrig, Mantle and DiMaggio...
...Associated Press called overwhelming gubernatorial victories for both Mark Warner, the Democratic candidate for governor of Virginia, and New Jersey Democrat Jim McGreevey. Each campaign showcased candidates trying in their own way to reckon with the terrible after-effects of the September 11th terrorist attacks...
...Mazari al-Sharif: Wintry stalemate? Any U.S. officials who had hoped this strategic northern town would have been recaptured by the Northern Alliance by now did not reckon with the tenacity of the Taliban and the battlefield limits of the outnumbered, outgunned, ammunition-starved and divided Northern Alliance forces. The battle around Mazari has see-sawed back to more or less the same front lines as three weeks ago, and some reports suggest the Northern Alliance may now be preparing for a siege, hoping that the ravages of winter will weaken the city's defenders...