Word: reconsideration
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Over the weekend, committee members will go into a retreat to reconsider the goals laid out by the committee two years ago.
Knitting has conquered the generational divide, but gender is another matter. Few men are comfortable calling themselves knitters. Nicole Smaglick, 27, a tour-company owner in Minnesota, reports that her attempts to interest her fiance in knitting have been fruitless. "I think it's the Y chromosome in him," she...
"I think it's a terrible mistake," he said. "[They] should reconsider."
Deceptively simple, Gursky's images fail to come apart with attempts at interpretation. A rendering of two divergent ramps off the Autobahn, for example, might be painfully boring if the ramps weren't, on second glance, so unsettling (where do they lead? why are they empty?). By pausing to reconsider...
John LaChance, Martin's court-appointed lawyer as of yesterday morning, said that because he was appointed so late and had not had a chance to review the case, the court would reconsider bail at a pretrial hearing Feb. 7.