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Soaring public perorations to freedom and democracy without a clear, concrete reckoning with the state of things today would have produced a backlash and achieved nothing.
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The press, for its part, reckons "concrete sections were lowered into a trench" (the Daily Telegraph), or that the artist "dug into a 'false' floor sitting on top of the original" (the Times).
The danger in this metaphysical approach is that it might diminish the play's comedy or Pinter's sense of the concrete; but that is to reckon without actors as vibrant as these.
Others reckon it is reckless.
You never know with this account, but I reckon that our family orientated dude here is the same guy who found himself kipping on concrete a few weeks before.
The reckoning?
Leadley reckons the walls don't need to be insulated, but recommends filling in the gap between the floor and the concrete base to eliminate draughts.
More reckoning.
(hidden; reckoning).
The reckoning always comes.
See concrete.
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