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Existing at prim first the down of time Primogeniture: State of being the first born Propulsive: Driving forward, in pro forward favour of Proponent: Supporter Prototype: First of its proto first kind pseudo FALSE Pseudonym: Pen name Reiterate: Repeat re again, back Reimburse: Pay back Retrospect:
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Decherney: Reiterate the point about spontenaity and the ability to rework lectures the day of the class, which happens to teachers all the time.
Archive 2009-05-01 Rebecca Tushnet 2009
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Reiterate what your agreement states and make sure they realize you have already gone above and beyond.
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Reiterate what your agreement states and make sure they realize you have already gone above and beyond.
Women Grow Business » How To: Keep Clients Coming Back For More 2010
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"Reiterate your commitment to the organization's success."
How to Ease Your Workload Ruth Mantell 2011
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Reiterate what I wrote above and what I said about Kick-As months before it opened: This has GUARANTEED “suck” written all over it.
Matt Vaughn’s back with the X-MEN!!! | Obsessed With Film 2010
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- Reiterate that they should support whoever Obama puts on the ticket, even if it's not her.
The Final Event Of Hillary's 502-Day Presidential Campaign 2009
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Reiterate how sorry you are, pass along your personal contact information, and tell her you'd like to stay friends.
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Here's what Pope Benedict XVI and the Vatican should be doing, instead of reiteraing old, erroneous reasons for discriminating against women: Reiterate a much more recent -- and much more sensible -- statement by a leader of the Church.
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