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But that is not the point, this is the same group, that is now going to be injected into the Eastern Section of Jerusalem, carrying individual [UZI] automatic weapons, as the world is being re-assured that no harm will come to the Non-Jewish-Citizens of that community.
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I am sure the public are re-assured by this efficient handling of their call.
Ground Control To Major Tom. « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2009
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The fact that the Darwinists have had to rely on faulty logic and equivocations to defend their theory, the fact that the OOL researchers refuse to comprehend the true issue in OOL (like the emergence of computation from pure chemistry) have re-assured me that MIND was necessary to make the computers and software that are part of life.
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Every time he thanked me for my offer and re-assured me that he didn't need me to protect him.
Ofelia Yanez: "This Law Will Make Me Feel Like a Nazi" - Arizona Cop Ofelia Yanez 2010
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If David Cameron becomes Prime Minister at the next election, no matter what one thinks of him or his policies, at least people can be re-assured that he has studied and is aware of all the important factors involved in government (naturally that applies to all opposition leaders).
Smoking Guns and the Morality of Parliamentary Privilege 2009
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Mr Bogollagama re-assured me this commitment was being met.
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However, I liked the first 30 seconds of this ad - and I felt viscerally emotionally re-assured after the ad - which is very good.
In Two-Minute Ad, Obama Directly Addresses Voters About The Economy 2009
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This way, the conservatives are re-assured, as are the general public.
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Or just re-assured by those of you who are more savvy and less cynical than I.
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Mr Bogollagama re-assured me this commitment was being met.
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