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- It was even partial redemption for the brand new Staples Center, maligned for its sterile and subdued environment.
- Don't forget that in Shepard's mytho-poetic America of fallen dreamers and ambitions that got off on the wrong foot, partial redemption is about the best a body can hope for.
- For five-time world champion Bouvaissa Saitiev, the 74kg gold was partial redemption for his upset loss to America's Brandon Slay in the 2000 Games _ his only defeat in a world championship since 1995.
- The partial redemption from the team's last performance, a 3-2 defeat by soccer minnow Cyprus, came in the 39th minute with a curving left-footed goal shot from outside the box from Bittor Alkiza.
- The enemy, Richard Nixon, a dogged young congressman on the House Un-American Activities Committee, earned his spurs as a national figure by engineering the perjury that led to Hiss'conviction, but also became the instrument for his partial redemption a quarter-century later.
- Since Pesach involved only a partial redemption of the Jews and the destruction of Egypt, and as the same sacrifice was offered in the Temple on every day of the holiday ( as opposed to Sukkot ), only " Half " ( or Partial ) Hallel is recited on all of the last six days of Pesach.
- The two figures who get the biggest play in the new version are the somewhat tiresome Johnny Fontane ( the Frank Sinatra stand-in ), who here undergoes a partial redemption and even merits a weird passage of authorial panegyric in which he's compared to Hemingway and Picasso, and Fredo, who was just a nebbish ( and possibly a mentally incompetent one ) in Puzo's book but emerged as a needy, unreliable creep in " The Godfather Part II . " Now we learn his real secret-- he's bisexual, a psychopath and the host of an appallingly bad television show.