Word: reclaiming
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...grounds that he had been denied his right to confront his accusers. In last week's decision on Allen, the Supreme Court promulgated a new rule: a defendant who makes the progress of his trial impossible has effectively waived his constitutional right to confrontation, and can reclaim it only when he is willing to behave in the courtroom...
...Harvard Ecology Coalition is planning to "reclaim" Harvard Square this Friday for the pedestrian and bicycle rider-without official clearance from the Cambridge city government...
...stage. Donna and her date run up the aisle. About sixty people are fighting for the twenty chairs. Masters sorts them all out, getting an even number of boys and girls, and sends the rest back. He keeps Arlene, but sends Donna and her date back to reclaim their seats. Telling anyone in the audience who wants to be hypnotized to watch the lights and listen to his voice, he turns to his volunteers and proceeds to the real stuff of the show...
...saying, is give peace a chance." Members of the cast run out into the audience and drag theatre-goers up onstage to share in dance. The tragedy of Claude's death seems to evaporate into the transcendental warmth of a new optimism. Biltmore patrons slowly gather up their Playbills, reclaim their wives and friends from the enthusiasm of Hair's final moment, and float airily out the doors- slightly changed, and energized with a new sense of vital understanding- as they make their ways through bustling Broadway crowds to happier homes than those from whence they have come hours earlier...
...General Max and a sadsack adjutant hijack a car full of gringo tourists and scout the territory. They return to the troops, and in a matter of seconds there is an irregular unit of the Mexican army charging through today's downtown San Antonio on its way to reclaim the Alamo...