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...about—interplay with the audience, communication between band members and spontaneous creativity. Garrett was at his absolute best when he stayed within—but was not constrained by—the structure of his chord changes, but he did that all too infrequently to redeem the remainder of the show...
...will redeem ourselves at Heps and IC4As hopefully,” Fuller said...
...inning before the comeback, Whitton had blown a Harvard lead on the mound to fall behind 4-2 against Princeton in a must-win game. She had a chance to redeem herself at the plate in the bottom of the sixth, but she flied out to left as the Crimson went down in order. For Whitton to get another shot at the plate, four teammates needed to reach base in the seventh. And that’s exactly what happened...
...Story') tells the parallel tales of two men in antebellum America: William, a young fugitive slave, and Morrison, a white man hired to track him down.? In the thrilling climax, Morrison reveals an unexpected tie that binds him to William and makes a gesture that he hopes will redeem his sins. Durham's writing is forceful and full of startling imagery as he testifies to the courage (and sometimes the ambivalence) of people who, in one way or another, rebelled against the great injustice in American history...
...tainted. However, McConaughey is barely worthy to serve even as Kevin Spacey’s personal assistant as he authors his own tale. McConaughey lacks the charisma, the composure and the personality quirks to make his recounting of the events truly compelling, although the vignettes depicted on screen do redeem his bland detachment to a certain extent...