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“Once we know that we are unshakably good and that we belong to each other, we can roll up our sleeves … and create anew this place of love and belonging that God would recognize.”

Experts are currently most worried about a likely confluence this winter of a flu epidemic and a still-raging Covid-19 pandemic, which could easily overwhelm the medical care system and create anew a shortage of hospital beds and personal protective equipment.

Then there’s the core message of the song, of breaking something down only to create anew.

“I have gained a lot of knowledge through experience. But to start thinking you are right is dangerous for a creator. You must constantly create anew. You must always be hungry,” Kawase told The Associated Press backstage of a Tokyo theater, where she is directing a multicultural cast in Puccini’s “Tosca,” her first hand at opera.

She says, “I have gained a lot of knowledge through experience. But to start thinking you are right is dangerous for a creator. You must constantly create anew.”

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

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