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The dark romance of boxing movies gets dusted off and sentimentalized anew in the New York-set drama “Day of the Fight,” actor Jack Huston’s writing and directing debut.

The prospect of reimagining another blank slate and starting anew is enticing for the creative force.

If we are forced to make our democracy anew in order to save it, then perhaps this moment of great peril is actually a blessing in disguise.

From Salon

“We’re trying to make ourselves feel like he comes every year, again, and the world is born anew,” she said.

Most are shipped back to southern Mexico, where many begin the trip north anew.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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