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- noun Plural form of
reiteration .
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Examples
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However, these points are kind of reiterations of the same points made by Treasury Secretary Rubin.
Press Briefing By Sandy Berger On Uk Trip ITY National Archives 1998
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This, and similar "reiterations" of ideas by the mind, frequently repeated by the infant, gradually communicate to it a consciousness of mental power, and enable him more and more easily to wield it.
A Practical Enquiry into the Philosophy of Education James Gall
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 Some are just reiterations of Lord of the Rings, while others are worth reading over and over again.
Five Things I Know To Be 100% True About The Health Care | myFiveBest 2010
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I find the term problematic only in that I think all fiction should be experimental: no fiction writer should rest satisfied that prose fiction has settled into its final and most appropriate form such that only reiterations of the form with fresh "content" is needed.
Experimental Fiction 2010
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Some are just reiterations of Lord of the Rings, while others are worth reading over and over again.
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In the end I preferred Kyle Rayner over Hal Jordan and the other reiterations of Green Lantern.
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Once one "gets" that this character is based on Bloom, the endless reiterations of his girth, his affected speech and mannerisms, and his encyclopedic references to Jewish mysticism become almost unbearable.
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Once one "gets" that this character is based on Bloom, the endless reiterations of his girth, his affected speech and mannerisms, and his encyclopedic references to Jewish mysticism become almost unbearable.
May 2010 2010
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There have, since, been reiterations by Kenny Dalglish of the club's anti-racist stance and a firm reaction after a supporter was alleged to have racially abused the Oldham full-back Tom Adeyemi in the FA Cup tie on 6 January at Anfield, played in a fever of pro-Suárez sentiment.
Onus on clubs to prevent ugly spectre of racism rearing its head again | David Conn 2012
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Once one "gets" that this character is based on Bloom, the endless reiterations of his girth, his affected speech and mannerisms, and his encyclopedic references to Jewish mysticism become almost unbearable.
The New Equivocation 2010
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