Word: reclaim
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...journal, which its founders say seeks to "reclaim the liberal dialogue," opened its Cambridge doors less than a decade after its predecessor, Working Papers, folded. That publication operated in a building across the street from the new offices...
...victory puts Harvard in prime position to reclaim the Ivy title it lost to Brown last year...
Unable to engage our ideas in a serious, critical discussion, they are reduced to calling us names. They float the archaic image of hysterical women in an effort to delegitimize our fight to stop the violence and to reclaim our lives...
...coordinators to Take Back the Night events this year, praised Calling It Rape. "It was important for us to involve art in our discussions of rape and domestic violence. Art has been used to subjugate women and women's bodies in subtle ways; it's important to reclaim it as grounds for sociopolitical engagement...
...market-based instead of regulatory approach toward cleaning up the dirtiest air in the nation. While the same concept will be tried under the federal Clean Air Act to reduce sulfur-dioxide emissions from electric power plants in the Midwest, California's Regional Clean Air Incentives Market program (RECLAIM) is the most ambitious attempt so far to cut urban air pollution. Under the plan, businesses will be issued shares in the region's overall emissions, and together they must reduce smog-forming hydrocarbons by 5.8% a year, nitrogen oxides by 8% and sulfur dioxide by 8.5%. Companies that exceed...