Word: reclaimation
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...Davey’s repudiation of America than it is revealed that Davey’s father has been unemployed for five months and the family’s belongings have been repossessed. It is up to the family, with the help of an uncle in the army, to reclaim their house and keep Davey from immolating himself in political protest...
With Harvard trailing 15-14 in the third game, Ogbechie rattled off three straight kills to put the Crimson ahead. After the Bears rallied to reclaim the lead 19-18, Ogbechie went to work again, posting a thunderous kill and hitting a low serve that bounced off the top of the net and fell straight down on the Brown side...
...which are the work of the debatably appropriate finishing team of Smith’s ex-girlfriend and ex-producer. Like Let It Be for the Beatles, this album will never really be Smith’s, and future generations won’t even have a McCartney to reclaim the reins with a ...Naked release thirty years later. But to dismiss this album at any epistemological level is to deny its sweeping power and beauty...
There are ways out of the overload. We students can—and do—reclaim meaningful discussion whenever possible, by squeezing in a short debate over dinner, or by attempting to share our thoughts and discoveries with our roommates. Forcing ourselves to close-read, question, think, and above all, remember, is all we can do. We cannot change academic standards, but we can make the world of college our own. An incredibly fortunate combination of factors grants us four years to reflect, four years to define for ourselves what matters and how we will approach the world. Productivity...
...last iconic smile as media exploded and blurred the idea of JFK. There is much of cultural critique in the work of the printmaker. It is as if by use of a mechanical impression with the same instantaneity that dehumanizes and desensitizes the modern individual, the artist hopes to reclaim this voice—originality by highjacking the apparatus of banality...