Word: reconnect
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...first actions the new leaders of the Bisexual, Gay and Lesbian Students Association say they will take will be to reconnect the phone that has remained dormant in their Memorial Hall office since October...
...recolonizing the bare stage. Partly they did so in response to performance art, which had absorbed the body images that abstraction had driven out of painting. (Trained as a dancer, Rothenberg tried performance herself in the early '70s.) Partly it was just out of inarticulate need -- the need to reconnect with the world, through self-description that didn't exclude pathos. Auping is certainly right in seeing the horses as disguised self-portraits, or at any rate as "presences" that stood in for human presence...
...more realistic way to promote regional unity would be to reconnect schools...
There are many space programs, grand dreams, that could reconnect us with our cosmic selves, give shape to NASA's activities and stop the space agency from making $10 billion wrong turns. They are ideas that were filed in the round basket in NASA's rush to re-ignite the shuttle's engines: a manned expedition to Mars, a moon base, a reinvigorated program of unmanned solar system exploration, or even the so-called Mission to Earth, which would strive to understand our own planet before we ruin it for good. Like ambivalent lovers, NASA and the American people have...
...brings it off, finally -- and beautifully -- he gets a hug from Producer Quincy Jones. Dylan's face breaks into a wide smile, grateful, relieved and unguarded. That session could not have been easy for him; neither, one suspects, were these last years, looking for some moorings, trying to reconnect with an audience...