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But Watson agreed-that his interviews with players indicated it would be extremely difficult to keep Munro. "Once you've lost respect and confidence in a coach. it's extraordinarily difficult to restore it," he said.
The most likely answer is new legislation to enforce reclamation. Some environmentalists point to laws in parts of Europe that make strip miners restore the land to the condition in which they found it-with rocks and subsoil below and topsoil above, all limed, re-seeded and fertilized. Such procedures...
There may be alternative means for smashing this larger-than-life image as well, non-ideological means that undermine the metaphysical foundations of the established culture, laying bare more and more contradictions of the system. In seeking new possibilities for the novel, Robbe-Grillet has pointed out "the destitution of...
SCA is trying to restore the personal values of grace, honor, and chivalry that its members feel are missing in contemporary life. The society sponsors tournaments, sword and shield and jousting contests, banquets, revels, and other remnants of medieval life.
In response to charges of "institutional racism" from Thomas F. Pettigrew, professor of Social Relations, the GSAS has restructured the financing of its 15 Black Prize Fellowships in order to restore the incentive for departments to recruit black graduate students.