Word: reclaimable
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...only honest answer is that nobody fully knows. No pundit or political scientist has yet convincingly argued everything that Democrats should do to reclaim confidence in their leadership. But, like intellectual potluckers, thousands of people are serving their favorite home-cooked ideas. And, as at any potluck, some of the offerings are wonderful, and some will make everyone sick...
...though junior Zak Farkes slapped a single through the right side of the infield two batters later to reclaim the lead and captain Schuyler Mann belted a towering three-run shot into the ivy in left centerfield with two outs in the eighth inning to secure Harvard’s 8-5 victory, Walsh was anything but satisfied with his club’s attitude entering finals period...
Kandace Waldthaler, who recorded her second three-goal game of the tournament, scored with 1:03 remaining in the third to reclaim the lead 6-5 and the Hoosiers would never trail again...
...great leap forward. So the father in this dizzy, rapturous adventure picture must allow Tomme to do his own thing; indeed, he must destroy the part of civilization he has erected in order to let his son live a few more years in innocence. Boorman's triumph is to reclaim, for himself and the viewer, that Edenic state where domestic tragedy takes on the sheen of myth, and where art is its own purging adventure: baptism by film. --By Richard Corliss
Entering Harvard’s dance program at Harvard last fall, I encountered a situation that had been developing for several years. The impetus for the move to the QRAC started in 1999, when the new dean of the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study Drew Faust decided to reclaim the buildings of Radcliffe for the Institute, including Agassiz House and the Rieman Center, which Harvard’s Dance Program had been renting from the Institute for offices and studio/performance space...