Word: reconnect
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However, administrators at HBS stress that the campaign is more than fundraising—it’s a chance to reconnect with the vast HBS alumni network in a way that Clark says is only possible with the massive outreach of a capital campaign...
...idea behind this group is that theater can and should be a force for positive change in society and that musicals in particular have a unique power to inspire people to reconnect with their communities,” Rubins said...
...Having recently left Doctors Without Borders, I was looking to reconnect with my academic background and spend a bit of time reflecting on my humanitarian experience,” he said...
...other path—chain disintegration of borders in the region starting with Kosovo’s independence—then they must suffer the consequences and say goodbye to Europe, warned the premier. Serbia needs reformists because they have the knowledge and ability to rebuild destroyed bridges and reconnect Serbia to her neighbors. For example, Djindjic’s team is working to build a southeastern-Europe common market to include some 50 million people in the region...
...working about 55 hours a week. I realized, in part from listening to my patients, that my life wasn't that different from theirs." She reduced her work hours to 26 a week. "It really made me confront how I wanted to live my life. I had to reconnect." Is she happier now? "I'm getting married soon--to a man, rather than...