Word: reclaim
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...bitter power struggle for the Indonesian presidency, she was to be found not huddling with advisers, but watching the animated movie "Shrek." By all accounts Megawati has always imagined herself less a politician than a princess - the daughter of an overthrown king who would one day oust the usurper, reclaim her father's throne and save the nation...
...violence at anticapitalist demonstrations can't be attributed solely to radical groups like AFA. Sebastian Stein, 19, of Bad Munstereifel, Germany, says he went to Sweden on a fishing trip and thought the "Reclaim the City" rally in Goteborg would make for an exciting diversion. But when baton-wielding police moved in to break up the march, Stein shouted something and threw a rock at them; he was shot in the leg and arrested. He now faces up to three years in Swedish prison. "Nothing was prepared here," his lawyer, Claes Ostlund, says...
...lives can make it feel as if a whole crowd of people is looking over our shoulder. The stakes can seem impossibly high as we wrestle with a very natural instinct to build a new nuclear family. We want to improve on the family that failed and reclaim that hopeful picture of husband, wife and kids we once had in our head...
...center-right is bleeding. But its wounds need not be fatal. In recent years strategists within the conservative movement have debated two options for recovery: veering left in a bid to reclaim the center ground, or pursuing a new, bolder identity. To survive, the center-right will have to do both. Distancing itself from the far right and projecting an image of inclusivity and compassion - as George W. Bush and Spain's José María Aznar have done with success - would be a start. But if conservatives intend to provide an alternative to the center-left, they will...
...have to remember that the Tories ruled for 18 years in part because the Labor Party was such a disaster for most of that period. It was only under Blair that the party managed to reclaim most of the middle ground issues, leaving the Tories little to campaign on. And the pendulum has swung in the society away from the Thatcherite virtues of individuality and self-reliance. The trains stink and public services are in decline, and Britons are prepared to pay to improve them - not as much as other Europeans, perhaps, but they still want these things...