1. He asks, Can work be reinvested with its spiritual-aesthetic dimension when tradition has in fact gone, and we have lost the illusions of faith? 2. But if Piniella thought Monday night was going to be another kind of day at the beach, he quickly lost that illusion. 3. He has lost all illusion that he has found a better life. 4. If they have lost their illusions, they might wonder about those of us who once believed the Games were something more, and better, than a midway. 5. Now we have lost another illusion. 6. She also remembers how, a few days later, she lost any illusions she might have had about the uphill battle ahead. 7. We have lost our illusion of impregnability. 8. Clinton has since lost his illusions about Russia but he has remained firmly committed to supporting Yeltsin, even if he does so with less enthusiasm. |