aleft

aleft

(əˈlɛft)
adv
on or to the left
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Like 12 months ago, the Blues are Aleft to reflect on picking up just 47 points and languishing in 11th place in the table - but to borrow one of the club's marketing slogans, nothing will ever be the same.
No plot summary of Aleft should spoil the extraordinarily compelling critical attention to history, trauma, memory, and forgetting of "The Business of Forgetting." The judge of a remarkable Kappel Prize essay can only reprise Wole Soyinka's classic poem satirizing bizarre optics and analytics of racism: "'Madam,' I pleaded, 'Wouldn't you rather see for yourself ?'" The intellectual achievement of "The Business of Forgetting: Postwar Living Memorials and the Post-Traumatic Suburb in Chang-rae Lee's Aloft" is a model of reading beyond the taunts of snarky journalistic criticism and inept canonical comparisons.
limp excuse: The injury to Mikael Silvestre is a big blow to United's frail defence, which was again exposed by Alan Smith's headed equaliser for Leeds last week aleft); where's your defence?
ALeft foot full on the brakes, feel the revs build as your boot goes flat to the boards - then let it rip.
INSPIRING: Brian Flynn; PLACE FOR YOU HERE, GUYS: Alan Tate (aleft), Neil Cutler and Roberto Martinez have found a new lease of life at Swansea
A WORD OF ADVICE: Iestyn Thomas aleft) seems to be telling Robert Sidoli how it's done in training yesterday; LOMU LOOMS: Jonah Lomu at training