Word: refocused
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...have any answers," said sophomore defenseman Graham Morrell after Saturday night's loss. "We have to think about these games, but eventually we have to forget about them and refocus. Everybody needs to figure out what they bring to the table...
...about this dilemma and felt no one else was listening," says Barlett. "It's a measure of how strongly people feel about this subject." In addition to pleasing readers, the series has garnered favorable attention from other media outlets. On its editorial page the Boston Herald wrote, "This could refocus the spotlight on an issue that attracted notice two years ago when Congress was reforming individual welfare, but slipped off the national radar screen when that reform was enacted." Molly Ivins, in her syndicated column, wrote, "To what depth, breadth and height can corporate welfare reach?...Barlett and Steele...
Fortunately for Harvard, the ACCs are only a precursor to the series of spring regattas, which will commence right after the waters thaw. The women's team will have the entire winter to refocus, and can process its fall regattas in preparation for the spring races...
Graham T. Allison, Jr. '62, director of the Kennedy School's Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, called for Americans to "refocus on what matter to us most: weapon containment." Allison advised that the United States government purchase nuclear warheads from Russia...
...made some mistakes and didn't refocus," Caples said. "UMass had a very quick transition. We have to be quicker to react...