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...both are various Western notions of theology and theism—at the risk of being overly reductive, Abattoir and Lyre representing the mono- and poly- versions of each. Lyrically, Abattoir is the more conventional-sounding in this sense, though it’s never exactly clear if the words??the opening “Get Ready for Love,” for example, is built around the simple hook “Praise Him!”—are bolstered or subverted by the (effectively) overblown gospel choir behind them. Similarly...
...into a canvassing groove. “Keep up the good work,” a mustachioed man in a baseball cap shouts above the roar of his lawn mower when he catches glimpse of Clemens’ pro-Bush literature. And Clemens scores—in his words??“a warm, motherly hug” from a middle-aged Republican woman. “I love this neighborhood, and it loves us back,” Clemens says...
...don’t know what words to describe it with,” said Maasdorp of the loss. “There aren’t really any words??It was just very disappointing...
Hence Monday’s “Careers for Food Lovers” four-course lunch at the Faculty Club, featuring The Boston Globe’s food columnist. Career Week now emphasizes thinking creatively about skills (“Careers for People Who Have a Way With Words??), rather than pushing careers in a specific...
...strengthening Bush, the senator should take the battle to the president’s turf. Kerry must explain how a realistic, far-sighted approach to promoting democracy could yield real success, where Bush’s policy has resulted—in the president’s own words??in “catastrophic success...