Word: redeemed
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...freedom. He forgot that freedom always remains also freedom for evil. He thought that once the economy had been put right, everything would automatically be put right. His real error is materialism: man, in fact, is not merely the product of economic conditions, and it is not possible to redeem him purely from the outside by creating a favorable economic environment...
...order to redeem the discounts—which range from free hot fudge on ice cream orders at Herrell’s to $5 value meals on select days at Qdoba—students must present the new Crimson-colored cards when making their purchases...
...film from its forbearers—to make it special, or at least, worth reviewing. Ultimately, the film just isn’t distinctive or compelling enough to justify the 116-minute run time and, arguably, barely justifies the purchase of a ticket. Some funny and semi-poignant moments redeem the uninspired “Fred Claus” content, sort of. The all-star team—Giamatti, Bates, Weisz, Richardson, Spacey, and Vaughn—delivers strong, impassioned performances, especially in light of the weak dialogue and story line they’re faced with. Vaughn?...
...from top to bottom, has augmented the team’s confidence. Confidence will be in high demand if the Crimson looks to advance past the semifinals. Last year, Harvard lost to 9-4 to Brown in the semifinals of the Northern Championships. The team has a chance to redeem itself this weekend, as both teams may potentially face-off if each team wins their first-round matches. The rivalry between the two teams has been intense over the past few years, as three of their last four games have been decided by one goal—including last week?...
...Pieces of April” director Peter Hedges, focuses, naturally, on Dan. Dan wakes up, takes a moment to collect himself, sighs and says “O.K.” This is his first and last moment of tranquility for the day. Such thoughtful moments redeem what could be dismissed as yet another cliché romantic comedy, complete with an out-of-touch parent struggling to raise his children and have a personal life. Meet Dan Burns: a widowed advice columnist and father of three. Dan liberally consults with lots of anonymous readers, but is unable to talk...