"While people raised this, it was more to be reassured, and they were not just reassured, they were quite confident, was my take," he added.
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" Strahan, 44, also reassured viewers he's "not going anywhere.
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" But Harris reassured her: "It's just a song, Mom!
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The hospital reassured Calver that they would take his insurance.
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First of all, Ms. Konnikova reassured me, all kids lie.
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Dr. Ravitz reassured me that my face would be fine.
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"Oh, don't worry, I've seen far worse," she reassured me.
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Now, too, I felt reassured by the expression on Mrs.
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He has also reassured enterprise clients that WeWork is stable.
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A bumper harvest this year may have reassured the IMF.
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"Anyway, don't worry," Castro later reassured Provvisionato in an email.
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"Look, it doesn't matter who won," he reassured her afterwards.
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Coach reassured him that she has a 99.8% success rate.
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"None of us have ever got searched," Tara reassured me.
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Dr Hasson was reassured by this of the ring's authenticity.
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My roommates reassured me that of course I was healthy.
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They also said she reassured them on the death penalty.
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"I do seek a better future," Coleman reassured the group.
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YouTube reassured us that helpful tools are on the way.
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Initially, military doctors reassured her that she would remain fertile.
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Existentially reassured and minty fresh, it's time for the clothes.
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"You're still on," a couple of the judges reassured him.
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He reassured her that he had a room for me.
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He reassured listeners that he stood solidly behind Mr. Trump.
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Allia's restored mobility reassured Ms. Fraticelli, as did other improvements.
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I want customers to feel reassured I'm doing my job.
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That has not reassured some members of Congress, however; Sen.
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Her grandmother, through tears, reassured her that God would understand.
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No, the shepherds reassured them, there were no police here.
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This proximity clearly rattled her, but it reassured her, too.
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May's announcement reassured currency markets, which pushed the pound higher.
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Mattis has reassured allies that the U.S. is committed to NATO.
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She laughed and reassured me, 'It's nothing I haven't seen before.
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We broke up for a reason and yesterday reassured me that.
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Each time, she reassured me that she had just been busy.
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"I would say you're doing a brilliant job," Headey reassured listeners.
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The Queen reassured them that "everyone is united" following the attack.
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"I am confident, there is nothing to fear," she reassured them.
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But he was reassured by the therapists, and the discomfort passed.
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CHILDREN are sometimes reassured that new siblings arrive via friendly storks.
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"You don't have to put in any data," he reassured me.
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But the company reassured investors that this was not the case.
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"Only here," Ms. Rodriguez-Stowell reassured him, at the laptop bar.
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He reassured them that he'll continue making music -- in the studio.
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He made food and cleaned up, and his calmness reassured me.
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I believe that tag reassured my daughter that she was worthy.
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"That meeting reassured me and gave me such insight," she said.
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Instead, the surgeon reassured the couple that the tumor was benign.
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They don't have to wait until something happens to be reassured.
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A place to listen, to react, to be inspired and reassured.
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He reassured the financiers that the administration had everything under control.
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The authorities reassured residents that there was no significant health risk.
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"That happens too," Ms. Mahoney-Kertes, a literacy coach, reassured him.
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Investors seemed reassured by the results and by the leaders' comments.
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Important things at the bureau would not change, he reassured them.
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It neither reassured the American people nor did it inform them.
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"We will rebuild," Father Díaz reassured a member of his congregation.
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The company reassured shareholders the charges would not affect pay-outs.
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She is at turns exuberantly spiritual, tenderly reassured and anxiety-ridden.
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Inspiration would be nice, but mostly, they want to be reassured.
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I reassured him that I was O.K., just a bit traumatized.
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Suzanne reassured her that it was O.K. to feel that way.
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But if there's not, at least you can be reassured medically.
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The results aren't in yet, though she's been reassured it won't hurt.
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Executives later reassured investors, and shares were sharply higher in premarket trading.
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Should I be reassured or terrified that he isn't worried about anything?
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"I'll get down to 60kg if I have to," he reassured her.
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Do Americans want to be reassured after a traumatic event or inflamed?
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Rosneft, a company that ultimately answers to Vladimir Putin, may be reassured.
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Facebook reassured users that it does not allow this to happen either.
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He has reassured his fans, however, that the injury is not serious.
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"Stiel reassured everyone that her father is not "rolling in his grave.
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Again and again, the website reassured me that it is quite common.
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But she added that she was not reassured by the health department.
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Mixed signals from America have unsettled as much as they have reassured.
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That part of the ruling stands, though investors may not feel reassured.
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Do you like to be cuddled and reassured after a BDSM scene?
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Oddly, I feel mentally reassured too, having met so many other sufferers.
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Global markets are reassured by the steady hand of Chinese central planners.
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East Asian allies have been reassured that America still stands with them.
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And if that's right, maybe you should not feel reassured at all.
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We go to bed feeling reassured that our house isn't burning down.
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Trump also reassured South Koreans the Korean War would not be repeated.
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"It will make you better at everything," Lacy reassured me about motherhood.
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Then there are those who want to be reassured they're still Christian.
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Sometimes men like to be reassured about their appearance, and that's fine.
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But Mr Sharman is not reassured by the blueprints on the table.
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" The chattier of the salespeople reassured him, "It's just the look now.
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But on that frightening day in November, Cammas would soon be reassured.
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They will come away enlightened, reassured and comforted by her debunker mentality.
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Trump's tweet follows multiple reports that Erdoğan reassured Trump in a Dec.
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Angela reassured her that the top didn't matter—they could soak it.
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Burstien reassured prospective clients that lawyers vetted everything the company's operatives did.
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Before the hurricane, the nursing home reassured her it was well prepared.
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The bank reassured customers that the disruption did not affect customers accounts.
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And I feel reassured that people want to have a better government.
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She was quickly reassured: "It's on my list," Ms. Khalil told her.
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This helps them feel reassured that their situation will eventually be resolved.
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While his manner reassured his guests, it also provided grist to comedians.
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In Mr. Trump's telling, Mr. Comey reassured him that he was not.
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He reassured the girl's parents in a voice of authority: Don't worry.
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Bachelor host Chris Harrison reassured fans on Instagram that everything was alright.
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" Ackles reassured fans that Padalecki is "doing fine and sends his love.
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Deutsche Bank in Moscow reassured Hellenic Bank that everything was in order.
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And Wenger cannot be too reassured by the tepid statement from Keswick.
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That has reassured Nadal, a loyal person and a creature of habit.
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The spectacle now unfolding across the English Channel will not have reassured them.
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"The French can be reassured that it can certainly be done," he said.
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Carter, however, reassured his allies on the stability of the effort going forward.
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But his first meeting with Gou seems to have left him somewhat reassured.
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The Italian lawyer later reassured Savoini that the Russians had got the message.
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Trump has even reassured Cook that Apple won't be hurt by China tariffs.
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Luckily the couple is completely fine, and Hana even reassured everyone on Facebook.
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"I'm never reassured when they tell you what's in federal guidelines," he said.
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"You can be reassured that we will go after 1MDB," the lawmaker said.
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And yet, Hill reassured fans that the product can be used by everyone.
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Older readers who fear a decline in decorum among millennials should be reassured.
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The statistics were gnawing a hole in my psyche, but Isha reassured me.
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They reassured me that they 'admired [my] willingness to speak truth to power.
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"You're very intelligent, Karl," Friston's mother reassured him, not for the last time.
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"I don't want to kill a bunch of people," he reassured us, laughing.
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Facebook's investors would be reassured fewer scandals and less risk of costly regulation.
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Mrs Clinton will nonetheless have been somewhat reassured by the speech that followed.
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Besides, as everyone reassured me, couldn't I always do art as a hobby?
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Hanan Musa, a mother of two children in the school, is also reassured.
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Six days later, he reassured fellow hackers that no one had killed him.
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To some this suggested Levin would stay for now, which reassured some investors.
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His innovative mirror had reassured his rivals that the race would be safe.
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If the guidelines were followed well, we can be reassured and take comfort.
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He was also reassured by the central bank's assessment of the inflation picture.
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But I'm not feeling reassured and secure; I'm feeling sick to my stomach.
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Yianni reassured the men that the BlackBerry he had given them was secure.
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Rattled by the experience, Evans was comforted and reassured by mom Sequocoria Mallory.
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Trump reassured GOP senators that the party will do just fine in November.
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His election reassured financial markets which feared the disintegration of the European Union.
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As both photographers reassured me, your aura will not always be one way.
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Gomez said that she's been "reassured" that the venue has gender-neutral bathrooms.
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They reassured me that they weren't going to let anyone ever hurt me.
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My pledge brother Alex reassured me, and we plodded slowly back to campus.
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But the bid, which still needs sign-on from Russia, hasn't reassured markets.
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I sent a message to the chairman of the association, who reassured me.
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He also reassured fans they would take every precaution to keep them safe.
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Some board members were reassured by Mr. Moonves's willingness to file the suit.
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My dad stayed with it, reassured us, and then things went up again.
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Feeling reassured, tens of thousands of young immigrants filed new or renewal applications.
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"We're just there to be like that sister-friend," Ms. Kernizan reassured her.
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"I'd rather you do that than go use heroin," Ms. Storjohann reassured her.
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"Dreams about using are normal," Ms. Storjohann reassured her during a recent visit.
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I've reassured them that I'll be with them every step of the way.
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Two auxiliary bishops were also present, Ms. Dalle said, and reassured the crowd.
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He is clever Daddy, who leaves us reassured, able to sleep at night.
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She fiercely desired men's love and never felt reassured that she had it.
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FiveThirtyEight and The Upshot reassured us hourly with numbers predicting a Clinton victory.
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But even among the toxic, there is reason to be reassured, Minor says.
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"Number one, there's never any bad news on H.S.N.," she reassured her employees.
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"Give it until the baby is 10 or 12," a friend reassured me.
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He reassured residents that the government was not considering locking down the city.
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He reassured residents that the government was not considering locking down the city.
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She changed her mind only after Mr. Trump and top aides reassured her.
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"You look thin in this one," she reassured Almodóvar, showing him a picture.
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Anyone investing in ProtonVPN can be reassured that it has undergone these tests.
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His seriousness of purpose and calls for unity reassured — and surprised — many listeners.
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Democrats may feel reassured, because ineptitude may impede some of Trump's worst initiatives.
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One occurred when her husband, Justin Sands, held her head and reassured her.
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"The robot plumber is a long, long way away," one management theorist reassured.
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She reassured me that he wouldn't retaliate against me because there would be consequences.
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Gorsuch's speech reassured him, and he called the radio show Indivisible to explain why.
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" Catelynn reassured him that his feelings were valid, saying, "I feel the same way.
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When Rukundo came to, one of the hitmen reassured her that she was safe.
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He reassured me that it was just fear and that he was afraid, too.
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Giuliani said the preview reassured them that the report did not contain any bombshells.
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Then I'd research and be reassured that violence and brutality happened to many people.
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I Hear Your Pain Dr. Lachman was initially reassured by the patient's robust appearance.
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"It reassured me, this is definitely possible," he said of his newfound athletic ambition.
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Kylie Jenner rushed there to pick her up and reassured fans she was okay.
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She reassured her that her new neighbor Jimmy Kimmel would look out for her.
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The first thing I needed to really be reassured about was just the tone.
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Markets have no patience, but they'll be reassured as we progress towards that goal.
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Meanwhile, President Obama reassured a nervous nation that law enforcement was on the case.
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It's a strange, and even backhanded, way of being reassured—but hey, it works.
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The teen who posted this video reassured us that all fallen objects were retrieved.
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Some also were reassured by David Plouffe's discussions of the importance of projection models.
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According to Martin, he reassured D'Amico that he would be satisfied with the portrayal.
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He reassured them that a Trump administration would be open to Social Security cuts.
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There's people that need to be reassured that things are going to get better.
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Children need to be reassured they are in a safe, supportive and caring environment.
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Trump was reassured that resources to handle the storm were pre-deployed, Bossert said.
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"We do quite a bit of this work for law firms," Egeland reassured him.
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Back in 2012 Mr Ryan reassured anxious conservatives as Mitt Romney's vice-presidential sidekick.
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Todd: That's maybe why I'm left more reassured by the episode than you are.
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"High Alan," the little note addressed me — at which point I was totally reassured.
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Afterward, while President George W. Bush was largely silent, he reassured the rattled country.
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Bolton reassured Netanyahu on Sunday that protecting Israel from Iran remains a US priority.
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But after several meetings they were reassured by Yianni's confident manner and social ease.
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We would never burn out, we reassured one another (albeit tacitly) during those meetings.
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I am momentarily reassured about the remaining nine bowls that lie ahead of us.
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Affirmative consent reassured him that any good partner will meet him where he's at.
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But odds are also good that, even if a bit annoyed, you are reassured.
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Thank you," Mr. Trump said after Mr. Pence reassured him from the crowd. "O.
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While others worried about reprisals, she reassured colleagues that Iran's response would be measured.
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I felt reassured in the fact that there was nothing I could do now.
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Both the mother and Bard were initially reassured by the pediatrician's lack of concern.
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News, Giuliana reassured her fans that she would still remain involved with the network.
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"I feel reassured about the content because it is what I experienced," she said.
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"Personally, I felt reassured because no one refuted my account," he said by telephone.
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After last week's shooting, the game's organizers reassured us that security would be tighter.
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Allan also reassured investors the deal was not the start of a buying spree.
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His sobriety, seriousness of purpose, and calls for unity reassured — and surprised — many listeners.
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Trans performer Ryder Monroe feels reassured that a trans woman is at the helm.
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It also reassured employees that their salaries will be paid in full for May.
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She reassured her of the theme and safety measures -- stunt coordinators and a harness.
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With his campaign, Shapira reassured them, they're at least being pranked by real humans.
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My husband reassured me about my body after surgery and made me feel good.
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Moselhy on Sunday reassured the public that the price of rice would remain stable.
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In their dreams, patients were reassured that they had been good parents, children and workers.
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Tatler is also reassured by Jelly's tendency to surround himself by good public-school men.
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She's was shitting herself but after she flipped out, I reassured her it wasn't true.
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He reassured Mr. Duda that there was no conspiracy against Warsaw by officials in Brussels.
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He tells her that he reassured her parents that she would be safe with him.
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They "would be reassured having an extra set of eyes representing their interests," he said.
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Sheikh Hasina, the prime minister, has reassured the public that there will be enough food.
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"[I] started talking to the man and reassured him that help was coming," Reid says.
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The IMF has yet to be reassured that its requested funds will not be squandered.
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The same day, the EPA had reassured Flint that it was complying with federal regulations.
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He adds that he reassured Maddie and her family that the community has their backs.
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Deutsche Bank, which has a "buy" recommendation on Shire, said the results had reassured investors.
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In a statement, Huawei reassured customers it would continue to receive support — despite the row.
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First, he reassured her that he wasn't a sexual predator; he was just feeling alone.
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Donald Trump reassured the nation tonight that the size of his alleged penis is adequate.
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Trump should have reassured America's allies that the United States remains fully committed to NATO.
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" Kushner would speak for himself, Corker said he'd been reassured, "when the time is right.
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Yichuan reassured depositors that their money was guaranteed and there was nothing to worry about.
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Collins left the meeting feeling she'd been reassured by Trump that he'd support both bills.
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He reassured that the country will continue following this path towards a better fiscal performance.
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"I reassured him that we could look in a lower price range," Ms. McCloud said.
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And their mothers felt reassured: they had no reason to fear for their children's health.
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He wrote that he was also reassured by Trump's list of potential Supreme Court nominees.
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If you haven't nodded off yet, be reassured that businesses have viewed the proposals positively.
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He mostly reassured entrepreneurs that things are changing and France is on the right path.
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Name Withheld In many communities, patients will be reassured that their doctor is a believer.
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Trump reassured Time magazine on Wednesday that he'd "work something out" to help those immigrants.
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But recent government actions have reassured investors and contributed to the renminbi's surge in value.
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So I think I'll go with: reassured that I was right to be so scared.
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Instead of criticizing him like I might've done reflectively in the past, I reassured him.
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He said he felt reassured when he noticed signs of life from the wounded man.
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One look reassured me that I didn't need to add any olive oil or sprays.
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I reassured him, 'Of course the U.S. would never leave Syria and abandon the Kurds.
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"We're going to help her find her mommy and daddy," he reassured his own pet.
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According to the Times, the president reassured Spicer and others that their jobs were safe.
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An extension would have reassured markets of the government's commitment to fiscal discipline, analysts say.
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Reassured by her mother, the child, under 10, I guessed, tried hard to be brave.
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The president reassured reporters over the weekend that he had no plans to do so.
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Hunter felt reassured on a more personal level after doing some of his own research.
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Marshall's speech reassured a weary continent and laid the roots for a strong transatlantic relationship.
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Anecdotally, I find that many women are reassured by a review of what is typical.
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It's not until he talks to his grandmother (Lucille Soong) that he's at all reassured.
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" But a spokesman for the National Media Museum reassured the hand wringers: "We are not closing.
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But Rich reassured me that visitors can choose the type of experience they want to have.
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Pence has reassured them during this tour that Washington firmly backs NATO's doctrine of collective defense.
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South Korea officials said they left reassured they were making progress working through issues, albeit slowly.
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The doctor "reassured me that I didn't have a fracture and sent me home," he said.
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It may have had other reasons for doing so, but workers in Puebla are not reassured.
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The famous fan then reassured Bregman that he would go find his mother during the game.
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But the University of Texas T-shirt apparently reassured the cop that the family was okay.
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Disclosure of Mr Fachin's list has reassured Brazilians that the dragnet is going ahead without interference.
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This has reassured some runners -- Harsh Vardhan Sahni, 33, called Diwali "the big culprit" of pollution.
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Those who think him a threat to America's rights and freedoms may not be entirely reassured.
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It seems they were reassured by the game's modest attire of long trousers and long sleeves.
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He also reassured us his wife's on-board with another woman getting up in his business.
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In spite of BMW's announcement, few feel reassured about the long-term future of the industry.
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As he reassured his people when announcing his momentous decision: "I will be staying with you."
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He reassured her that he was recovering after he said he underwent heart surgery on Wednesday.
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"[P]eople should be reassured that the government is taking a responsible approach," it has soothed.
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Jerome Powell, the chairman of the Federal Reserve, reassured financial markets rattled by growing trade tensions.
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So I think people can be reassured that they are in good hands with General Mattis.
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After the performance, Adele reassured fans that it wasn't Bieber's fault and instead a microphone issue.
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This is all great news, but it's still a bit too soon to be perfectly reassured.
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Two more months went by before Josh reassured Michelle that he was just in the shower.
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Among other things, the board was concerned about users feeling overly reassured by their 23andMe results.
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Cops did respond to Tylon's house, and reassured him they'd keep the Grinch dude at bay.
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They reassured me that every woman hates this task, but I'd have to explore for myself.
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Perhaps they are reassured by principle number 136: "Understand that problems are the fuel for improvement."
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When we get briefed, I am reassured that there are rational sane people working a strategy.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Iranian and U.S. leaders have reassured their nations that they do not seek war.
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But others were reassured the Fed was not ramping up market expectations for more rate hikes.
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It draws on English disengagement from the Union, but wraps itself in a brashly reassured Unionism.
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I reassured my babysitter she didn't need to get involved, because I was scared she'd quit.
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Even as his emissaries reassured Mr. Pence, Mr. Trump fielded a last-ditch appeal from Gov.
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Multiple times throughout the hearing, Comey reassured the senators that President Trump was not under investigation.
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When Scott arrived the next day, I was reassured by his confident grin — until it faded.
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The US reassured Japan immediately after the announcement that it would stick to the existing timeline.
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I reassured her she had done the right thing, but the words hung in the air.
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"Well, I still have that house down there," Wong reassured himself, referring to the Ventura home.
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Should we be reassured that Trump wasn't actually winging it here, just taking really bad advice?
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" This hardly reassured Tomic, who suspected that the third party was no more than a "ghost.
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The bog, by contrast, reassured me that the natural world would never run dry of mystery.
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We're also reassured that Ben Horne has been informed about the whereabouts of his brother Jerry.
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There's no community spread in the United States, public health officials around the country reassured us.
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But after being told that she had slept deeply in the lab, she was not reassured.
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She reassured me that what we really need is more conversations on these topics not less.
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For the moment, the restrictions in Moscow seem to have reassured rather than alarmed the public.
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But given the dire circumstances, Irving seemed to come away from the game feeling somewhat reassured.
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In a second video, Scott reassured followers that he didn't leave his hair uneven after all.
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All were surprised and easily reassured when I told them there was little cause for concern.
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Another paper, Il Foglio, noted that while tourists had panicked about terrorism, Romans had reassured them.
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And the 25-year-old singer reassured Reed that the custom pieces are in safe keeping.
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A woman who spoke up and reassured us that the world hasn't become unrecognizable just yet.
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We are always reassured by their support, and we can count on them wherever and whenever.
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"If a parent is calm and reassured, they're going to pick up on that," Reinecke said.
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I reassured her and began rewrapping the gauze, when I felt a tap on my hand.
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"People were not reassured," said Daniela Schwarzer, the director of the German Council on Foreign Relations.
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The President reassured them in vague terms—"We're working on it"—and the senators left frustrated.
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"Do not worry, I will be fine for telling the truth," Colonel Vindman reassured his father.
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Other senators aligned with him seemed reassured by a Ryan statement and backed the skinny bill.
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These observations reassured me: No matter how I shaped the dough, my pie would be good.
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"We are working to restore the company to profitability," Lampert reassured investors in the blog post.
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Another is reassured that the prize money for the victory will be reinvested in the team.
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But Bronn is reassured by Jaime that he'll end up with an even richer woman. Nice.
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Unshackled from the unprofitable moonshots, its balance sheet and steady ads business growth has reassured investors.
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That has reassured those Australian strategists who worry that Papua New Guinea is slipping into China's orbit.
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Though Gold balked at first, she changed her mind when she was reassured it was all voluntary.
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Surridge told resort staff, who said they spoke to Green and reassured her it wouldn't happen again.
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Ripa reassured People of her strength, while reiterating that even strong, stable people can benefit from empathy.
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Britons reassured by the banks' stability since the referendum may have returned their cash to the vaults.
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Parikh also reassured the carriers in the crowd that Facebook isn't looking to get into their business.
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It also reassured customers that "gender equality is a fundamental part of the Ikea culture and values".
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Centene missed estimates for medical costs, but reassured investors that costs for its Medicaid plans remained stable.
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The French and Italian governments may have been reassured by FCA's guarantee that no factories will close.
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"You're going to be just fine, and you're going to thank me for this," Seacrest reassured her.
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I reassured her that we needed to see the child, and she handed him to my partner.
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Meanwhile, they were reassured when they heard Jessica singing "Winnie the Pooh" from deep in the well.
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They can at least be reassured by the fact that no-deal preparations are no longer theoretical.
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When investors were pessimistic about China's economy in 2016, Mr Zhou reassured them that growth remained strong.
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His faith reassured him that he had fulfilled that purpose of the running "season" of his life.
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Riss Gatsiounis called her agent Mary Meagher, who reassured her that the meeting was not her fault.
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There's no better way to be reassured that avoiding the whole romance thing is the right decision.
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My dad reassured me that before he gave it to me he put it through much worse.
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As I understood it, she felt reassured by the notion that things cannot leave, only people can.
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Rihanna also reassured her fan that he'll find love again and it will be "even more beautiful".
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However, in the beginning of December, Cramer interviewed CEO James Park and felt reassured about the stock.
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Meanwhile, Jones reassured concerned customers that it'll be business as usual at the remaining 4,000 stores worldwide.
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But the administration has since reassured Seoul that the U.S. will pay the costs of the deployment.
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But I reassured her that when her time came to die, I wouldn't get in her way.
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One Paris official confesses that Japanese tourists seem more worried than reassured by France's state of emergency.
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The opposite is true, too: we don't want women being falsely reassured by good values on tests.
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She said Trump reassured Solberg about the United States' commitment to the NATO alliance and common security.
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I've been reassured that he's perfectly fine and just enjoying some chill time in the big smoke.
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And he reassured them that everyone struggles and fails, but that doesn't have to define a person.
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Maybe there will once again be that "One more thing" surprise and Apple investors will be reassured.
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The dispatcher, at times, reassured Stevens that she would be fine and sought to calm her down.
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But after the markets closed on Thursday, Tesco reassured the public that the crisis had been averted.
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It added that they had been reassured that armed reinforcements had been dispatched but they never arrived.
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And have to be reassured that all this smoke is drift smoke from all the other fires.
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He was reassured when the stock market rose after he announced tariffs on imported steel and aluminum.
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She was reassured that what she'd read online, and heard from friends, confirmed what I'd told her.
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When Brittany's daughter started withdrawing after birth, the doctors reassured her that the symptoms would soon pass.
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They didn't need to be reassured that the four-color theorem was true; they already believed it.
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But Apple has reassured investors by expanding other arms of its business and conducting huge buyback campaigns.
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On Twitter, the Miss Georgia pageant reassured fans that its contest next week will still include swimsuits.
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" Mr. Hefner reassured his host, "We take time off from the wild sex to watch your show.
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She confessed similar thoughts, and we reassured each other — of course neither of us had lung cancer.
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And while authenticators have not been above reproach, their entry into the market has generally reassured buyers.
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But he reassured the lawmakers that New Jersey Transit would not raise fares in this fiscal year.
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When airstrikes hit nearby, a woman reassured Shahd and the other children that it was the government.
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LeMahieu was reassured during his first conversation with the Yankees hitting coaches, Marcus Thames and P.J. Pilittere.
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The stabilization in the currency came after the People's Bank of China reassured markets about the currency.
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But earlier in the police station, her arm around the man's shoulder, Constable Wheatley had reassured him.
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While the president promised withdrawal, Pentagon and State Department officials reassured Kurdish groups with promises to stay.
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In a statement posted to Facebook, he called for calm and reassured Ukrainians they weren't in danger.
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After the vice president landed, he spoke to Trump and reassured him of Lerner's qualifications, Axios reported.
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Hamers, however, reassured that at the moment there doesn't seem to be any detrimental effects from Brexit.
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He admitted the sector is complex but reassured his view that Apple will have a great position.
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President Trump reassured Americans on Thursday that they are "very safe" despite North Korea's advancing nuclearization program.
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The president also reassured investors that the government's land reform policies would not result in "land grabs".
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"There is so much more to you than what they see," he reassured her in a whisper.
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" He said he was reassured by Goodale's statement, saying he believes the minister's statement is genuine. "Mr.
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A friendly fellow-patient reassured my mom, "She's in the right place," and we both believed him.
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But the group was not reassured, the banker said, and urged state officials to work with the city.
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Pence's experience in the House and the governorship, and his strong reputation among conservative Christians, reassured conventional Republicans.
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Today, white middle-class voters want to be reassured that they can play an active role in politics.
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Business is also reassured that Angela Merkel, Germany's chancellor, is likely to be re-elected in the autumn.
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This has reassured some foreign correspondent banks, says Miguel Diaz, the head of payments at Mexico's central bank.
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The blip of a scene reassured us that Paris (Liza Weil) still harbors a massive crush on him.
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But strategists on Tuesday said they were reassured by expectations the Fed would tighten borrowing costs only gradually.
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And she was relieved when doctors reassured her that she could undergo chemotherapy treatment without harming her baby.
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"Despite all the challenges we face, I remain convinced that yes, the future is female," Clinton reassured viewers.
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The creation of the bank reassured creditors and made it easier and cheaper for the government to borrow.
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The staff member reassured users by saying that third-party apps can't gain full root privileges from EngineerMode.
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Ray Niaura, a professor of social and behavioral sciences at New York University, reassured me it's still early.
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" Trump reassured her: "You know, and we are looking at that ... We're looking at a lot of things.
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David Ige reassured the community on Tuesday that officials are making every effort to ensure the community's safety.
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I was never very reassured when people told me "the system" would restrain Donald Trump if he won.
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But the company instantly reassured everyone by saying that Office apps are coming to the Windows Store soon.
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Willard reassured Manchester residents that their community was safe and the search for the gunman had been concluded.
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Even when Parkinson's disease plagued Ali in his later years, you were always reassured when you saw him.
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Reports from the Japanese side suggest that Mr Abe, deeply alarmed by all the summitry, came away reassured.
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IN THE 1950s West Germany's Christian Democratic Union (CDU) reassured wary voters that it would deliver "no experiments".
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During her time in the US, she had regularly reassured her parents about her safety through FaceTime chats.
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"People think [boas are] poisonous and you're going to die, but it's just a paper cut," Green reassured.
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Xi reportedly met entrepreneurs, telling them they "should feel totally reassured" and offered tax breaks and financing help.
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Lionsgate CEO Jon Feltheimer has reassured analysts that the studio's exposure on the budget was under $270 million.
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He added that the ECB saying on Monday it was ready to ease policy further had reassured investors.
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"Those who do not carry the faulty gene can be reassured and spared countless hospital visits," he said.
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And as happy as she is about her relationship, Ziegler reassured her fans that she's taking things slow.
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He also reassured voters at Dayton's Stivers High School that Clinton's stamina during the election is POTUS-worthy.
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Then he dragged Jesus into it, and reassured Kevin it's okay to screw up every now and then.
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It was just days earlier that Trump had reassured China on his commitment to the "One China" policy.
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All three gave up their nuclear dabbling because they were subsequently reassured about America's commitment to their security.
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Stocks rose Friday after a strong jobs report reassured investors about the health of the United States economy.
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Coveney added that the EU's Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier reassured him of the bloc's unwavering solidarity with Ireland.
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The two reassured their families in separate conversations that their separation was temporary and not a permanent plan.
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There was no information about his health, but the post reassured fans that he was being looked after.
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Seeing Perez's standoff with the National Guard on social media had reassured her that her niece was alright.
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Even though she was an anomaly at her school, the internet reassured her that she was not alone.
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At the Pentagon, a spokesman told reporters the United States was "reassured" by the outcome of the trial.
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" Yet Fitzgerald reassured CDC employees this week that "science is and will remain the foundation of our work.
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Second, leaders need to be reassured that it will fall in line with the desires of the electorate.
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But that meant he ended the day reassured, for the umpteenth time, that his was in fact bigger.
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VR is, of course, the largest screen ever, ergo ... I was reassured and strapped into a Vive headset.
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Hundreds were packed in to watch the action, safely encamped behind what we were reassured were "bulletproof" screens.
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So, we've put together 11 examples of moments when movies and TV reassured us that we're not alone.
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They reassured Ms. de los Angeles that her mother had no fever, cough or other signs of infection.
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The environment minister, Harsh Vardhan, reassured the public the problem would clear up once the winds started blowing.
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In the 90s, during my tumultuous teen years, "Everybody Hurts" by R.E.M. reassured me that angst was universal.
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He may also need to be reassured that this is about convenience and not your affection for him.
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As Blum told me, if you see National Guard members in your area, "you ought to be reassured."
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To convince Israelis that peace is possible, they need to be reassured of their place among the nations.
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When we're sitting in the audience, some part of us is reassured knowing that we are watching fiction.
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Their supervisors reassured them this week that they would suffer no retaliation for withdrawing from the Stone case.
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Shortly after McCain released his statement Friday, Graham publicly reassured his friend that there were no hard feelings.
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When the sun comes up, she reassured me, her committee checks the family-friendliness of every scarecrow's pose.
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I felt the same way when we began discussing which drawing to eat, but the artist reassured me.
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As Irma threatened and then passed, nursing home workers reassured families that their loved ones would be safe.
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His seriousness of purpose and calls for unity reassured — and surprised — many of the nearly 19333 million viewers.
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The changes reassured investors, who returned $1 billion to Pandora's market value, reported to be 30 billion krone.
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Life jackets are tightened, the people are reassured that they are safe and going to a better place.
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" "Concerning Nord Stream 2 I have reassured Trump that Russia is ready to preserve (gas) transit via Ukraine.
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Yoko Ichihara wishes more people ate whale at home, but is reassured by the restart of commercial whaling.
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I reassured them that I hadn't been sexually active in months and that I had recently been tested.
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Reassured that something would be done, and not by us, we dispersed to our hotel rooms and immaculate beds.
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Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti took the train Tuesday from Universal City and reassured people of the line's safety.
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Katz thanked Cabán on Tuesday and acknowledged the reassured voters that she and Cabán are more alike than not.
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Hey, remember when the FCC reassured us last year that it wasn't going to lock down Wi-Fi routers?
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"I am... hugely reassured by the fact that we have the bench strength to promote from within," he said.
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In letters written by the boys released Saturday, the boys appeared calm and reassured their families they were "fine."
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Conservative Christians — further reassured by the choice of Mike Pence as vice president — turned out for Trump in November.
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Hawaii's tourist agency reassured visitors it was safe to see Kilauea and its lava, the Big Island's top attractions.
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For his part, Arnold -- a Trump critic -- reassured Cohen repeatedly throughout the tape and praised him for coming forward.
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Trump reassured allies of America's commitments, which he should have done as a candidate and reiterated at every chance.
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Previously, one thing that's reassured experts about terrorists' ability to use VX is that it's very hard to produce.
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During their Oscars performance, Rudolph and Haddish reassured the crowd that there would be more white people to come.
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Would-be investors, reassured by Mr Mnangagwa's mantra that Zimbabwe is "open for business", may prefer the status quo.
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She told Martínez about her concerns, but he reassured her, saying that he didn't mind that she was poor.
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The approach has not reassured climate scientists, who say resolving the climate crisis takes more than trees (The Hill).
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Instinctively I expected the golden jellyfish to sting me, even though I had been repeatedly reassured they would not.
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Ako Shiraogawa, Melco's Japan president, told Reuters she reassured local officials the donations were not meant to curry favor.
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Encouragingly, the ethnic armies reassured the government that they wanted not secession, but more freedom within a federal state.
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But while moves to stabilize the yuan may have reassured China's financial markets, they have come at a price.
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The company also reassured investors that it had "sufficient cash on hand" for a bond payment due in March.
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Mr Pashinyan and his supporters have reassured Moscow that Armenia is not on the verge of a geopolitical shift.
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My doctor and my family reassured me that the swelling would subside and I would love the final outcome.
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Cirio explained that he didn't know anything about ice dancing, but Cizeron reassured him that wouldn't be an issue.
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Sellers are reassured that there is no risk of a no-sale, which could depress a work's future value.
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Katherine says she has been reassured by Outliers, Malcolm Gladwell's book on successful people and the sacrifices they make.
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Vice President Pence on Saturday reassured allies that Washington's commitment to NATO is "unwavering," according to the Associated Press.
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Members of the House and Senate are "finding a way to pass it," Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar has reassured.
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Investors said they were reassured that Powell's comments stayed in line with previous commentary from the Fed regarding policy.
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My response might not satisfy those who view assisted suicide as one's inherent right, but my patient was reassured.
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But it doesn't have to be that way, he reassured his audience, for he alone can turn things round.
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President Trump on Tuesday reassured Puerto Rico as the U.S. territory braces for a potentially devastating Category 5 hurricane.
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The department's director-general Nantawan Sakunkarn reassured the Thai public that they can continue carrying their samphengs, even overseas.
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M.S.F. is neither satisfied with nor reassured by the Saudi-led coalition's statement that this attack was a mistake.
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And they'll be reassured that it takes a lot of work and patience to make any piece of literature.
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Nevertheless, Abrams said the public can't be reassured completely until the US Food and Drug Administration regulates vaping products.
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"People tend to be weirdly reassured that American elections have always been dirty, from the very beginning," he said.
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" She reassured the girls that "you are going to be scared of a lot of things, just do it!
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I now see that I should have reassured my father: the director was coming, the grifters would be exposed.
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Emarketer analyst Martin Utreras said Verizon would likely be reassured by positive user engagement trends revealed in the report.
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And he reassured a crowd in Madison, Wisconsin, that he can win both the nomination and the general election.
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The nurse was very concerned about her own career for blowing the whistle, but was reassured by her manager.
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Clients are reassured that they can change their mind from their original choice at any time during the treatment.
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She has reassured GOP leaders that she will hold the U.N. to account and "find value" for U.S. taxpayers.
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President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey may very well also be reassured that he could stay in power indefinitely.
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He grew up reassured, as I was, by the soothing, trustworthy objectivity of Walter Cronkite and similar news gods.
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White House officials insisted again that the president had no plans to fire Mr. Powell, news that reassured investors.
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There are plenty of people who've reassured me that all would be O.K. if I chose this path again.
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An older man sitting across from me kindly reassured me, twice, that I would be O.K. He was right.
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I had several urgent meetings with my manager, but she reassured me that I should keep the campaign running.
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Readers will feel reassured that Nate will survive high school and go on to pursue his passion with confidence.
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He felt for the pill tube through the bag's front pocket—there it was—and he was reassured, lightened.
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Mr. Trump said Mr. Comey had reassured him first at a private dinner, and then during two phone conversations.
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" He asked for an eight-month sentence, but quickly reassured the court that it should be suspended, "of course.
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"I was very reassured by it," said Melanie Clore, a veteran Sotheby's specialist who recently became an art adviser.
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Mr. Maas left them feeling reassured, without yet making the sort of concrete commitments the Baltics are looking for.
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He reassured himself that the shirt had been freshly washed, and that it probably wouldn't be worn for long.
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Warner said he felt reassured when Acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe said the FBI would also pursue its investigation.
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Reporters, who had been reassured by law enforcement officials vouching for the postings, had to backtrack after publishing excerpts.
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I asked for a sample of poké and was reassured by a well-spiced piece of fresh raw tuna.
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Her attorney paused to allow her to end her statement early, but she reassured him she wanted to continue.
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While she reassured fans that she and Bukowski were still engaged, she opened up to Harrison about their struggles.
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Sloan worried that he had exiled himself to a nursing home, and nothing he was seeing now reassured him.
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She reassured the live-stream viewers that these policies would be in place should he run again in 2020.
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Bolsonaro met Macron at last week's G20 summit and reassured him Brazil was in the Paris Agreement to stay.
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"It will only be for a few days," he reassured his wife, quickly dissembling with a guilty husband's desperation.
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Holman said he's also been reassured by discussions with members of Clinton's policy staff, whom he declined to name.
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He said investors would be reassured that Russian central bank governor Elvira Nabiullina was not named on the list.
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While equity investors sought bargains and some were reassured by positive earnings and stronger technology stocks, they also voiced caution.
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Dodik reassured Matviyenko that Bosnia would not join the military alliance because Serb Republic would block any move to membership.
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His efforts to appease tensions may have reassured left-wing voters, but they failed to win over his own camp.
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" As Prince Harry asked whether Sharon would get emotional during the evening, Meghan reassured her, "By the way, me too.
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Google's apologies and promises to fix things, delivered in speeches and blog posts this week, haven't reassured advertisers or investors.
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Hong Kong shares touched a new 62.3251.09-62.10.13/62.0.31-month high, reassured by a run of relatively robust Chinese data.
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As the late great Jill Clayburgh would have calmly reassured my younger self: self-supporting single women are wildly happy.
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Trump reassured local officials in South Carolina that the federal government would help them in their recovery from the storm.
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The market sounds almost comically niche, but we were reassured that the space is valued at a robust $15 billion.
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I genuinely don't know whether to feel reassured or worried about Apple's latest attempt to address its busted butterfly keyboards.
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They were too scared to speak, shaking with fear as the gunmen repeatedly reassured them they were in safe hands.
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So much so, Leutner asked her mother if Slender Man was real and she reassured her that he was not.
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Reassured that I wouldn't be out of place flicking my spinner on the streets of New York, I walked inside.
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Investors said they were reassured that Powell's comments stayed in line with previous commentary from the Fed regarding its policy.
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A single hour does not pass without me communicating with my family so I may be reassured of their safety.
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Her lump, which doctors reassured her was likely benign given her age and lack of symptoms, felt "ominous," she said.
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"Members will be significantly reassured by this speech," said, Simon Walker, director general of the Institute of Directors business group.
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" Car2Go reassured their customers that this was not a hacking and "no personal or confidential member information has been compromised.
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In three days, she will have enough money to pay for help, he reassured me and our team social worker.
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"A lot of people who are a little jittery about Donald Trump would feel reassured talking with Pence," Gingrich said.
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Walton knows his game as well as anyone, so if he blesses a Barnes signing Laker fans should feel reassured.
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Management claimed that a change in financial calculations caused the difference and employees were reassured that their jobs were safe.
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The group called it "critically important" to remain focused on signups and reassured people who have insurance through the exchanges.
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" Another named Bunmi Laditan gained the Internet's attention last year when she reassured moms, "Take a deep breath and relax.
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"We are reassured to see the perpetrator brought to justice," Eric Barbee, the US Embassy spokesman in Amman, told CNN.
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"They reassured anybody who called that NORAD would guarantee Santa's safe journey to and from the North Pole," Schlachter said.
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However, Troy Bolton fans were later reassured when it was announced that Efron will join in a pre-taped message.
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"We reassured Yandi that his job would be waiting for him no matter how long it took," Thomas tells PEOPLE.
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On Wednesday, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell reassured investors about the potential for an interest rate cut later this month.
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The two officials reassured startled allies that the United State would not, as the president said, simply up and leave.
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He has reassured the public that his government is ready to take concrete steps towards democratic opening and national reconciliation.
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Those who doubt their diagnosis or want to be reassured they are taking the right path can seek second opinions.
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Powell reassured investors that the Fed wouldn't risk killing off economic growth by continuing to aggressively raise rates next year.
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Even after I reassured Toby we were fine, she insisted I call her and her husband back for any help.
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During one interview, she reassured us it wasn't going to be like Keeping Up With the Kardashians — and she's right.
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He said Friday that May and her representatives have since reassured him that a trade deal would still be possible.
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However, over time, women are reassured of their competency — especially as leaders — because they tend to outperform their male peers.
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At Thursday's meeting, where Trump largely reassured GOP senators that he is one of them, ObamaCare became a rallying point.
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"The victims will be reassured they would get reparation at the end of the process," a Sherpa representative told Reuters.
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These reminders of home—the words he knew so well, the echoes of the culture of his past—reassured him.
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She reassured me that it wasn't my fault, that I wasn't a failure, and that I hadn't let her down.
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Though officials promise to fix the system, that hasn't reassured the people who have to put up with its problems.
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At the time, he asked several of his doctors about it and they reassured him that it was usually nothing.
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He said he reassured his daughter that global warming would be addressed and that he would help in the struggle.
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They'll never wake up, he reassured himself, just don't knock anything over; he was glad to be in his socks.
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He went upstairs, returned and reassured me that she was hiding deep in my closet and appeared to be fine.
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Others in the H.I.V. community are reassured by this news, but expressed concern for Mr. Castillejo's privacy and mental health.
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Republican Senator Lindsey Graham said he came out of a recent lunch with Trump feeling reassured about the Syria policy.
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" Wexner, in closing remarks, reassured investors and analysts that the leadership for the company is "better than it's ever been.
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In a sense, Bolton may have scared Kim more than reassured him ahead of the potential US-North Korea summit.
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President Trump on Tuesday reassured German auto executives that he had no immediate plans to impose tariffs on their cars.
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Many Republicans have refrained from weighing in, though one GOP senator reassured the public that the cuts wouldn't be approved.
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My boyfriend, who's helped advise me on what to invest in, has constantly reassured me that these fluctuations are normal.
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But Lil Nas X quickly reassured the Jonas Brother, promising in a tweet that the invite to collaborate is open.
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The success of the centrist Emmanuel Macron in the first round of the French presidential election has reassured mainstream Europe.
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Before his death, the election official, Christopher Msando, reassured the public that the collection and tallying of votes was watertight.
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So I went to someone who, very kindly, reassured me it was not quite time to hang up my apron.
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But China's response to the coronavirus outbreak, including some travel restrictions and regular updates by the government, reassured some investors.
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But China's response to the coronavirus outbreak, including some travel restrictions and regular updates by the government, reassured some investors.
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As the losses spiraled, residents said, the nonprofit repeatedly reassured its tenants not to worry and kept signing new contracts.
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Trump reassured the Saudi government that any attack on Saudi Arabia will be considered an attack on the United States.
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Ms. Ripa was worried it would distract him from "Live" but was reassured it would only be a temporary position.
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Women wrote me to say I made them feel they weren't alone, and they reassured me I wasn't alone either.
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Jeff remained badly damaged — suspended in a gray zone somewhere between consciousness and brain death — but his family felt reassured.
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As for the United States, Mr. Blair said he was somewhat reassured by President Trump's first 100 days in office.
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While she reassured fans that she and Bukowski were still engaged, she opened up to Chris Harrison about their struggles.
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China on Monday reassured Pakistan that relations between the two countries were as firm as ever and would "never rust".
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President Trump reassured three GOP Senate incumbents this week that he would back their reelection bids against any primary challengers.
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"They would want to be reassured about that at the end of the extension there will be clarity," she said.
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Yassin said Daallo has been reassured by Somali officials that security was being improved, and will keep flying to Somalia.
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It also commended President Uhuru Kenyatta for having reassured the nation that "all was well" after the siege had ended.
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After all, everyone reassured me that I had the "good kind" of cancer, with an over 90 percent survival rate.
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My students are not bad people because they lie, and they are not acting out of malice, Ms. Konnikova reassured me.
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Yet business leaders who recall the French aphorism that nothing lasts like the provisional will be reassured by the white paper.
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But then I dug deeper, and I asked my parents and their friends, and they reassured me that it was legit.
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Americans need to be reassured that biased, partisan and abusive behavior will not be countenanced at the FBI and Justice Department.
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Republican Senator Rob Portman on Monday also voiced his support and said he was reassured by Tillerson's commitment at the Jan.
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That experience just reassured me that being healthy isn't just about the way I look, but about the way I feel.
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The scandal really is astonishingly petty — at the time, Christie's reelection already looked reassured, and he didn't even need this endorsement.
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Despite the setbacks, Odom reassured his fans that he was motivated and focused to get back to where he once was.
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Every day in that far-off place reassured me that I was there because of a happy relationship, not the opposite.
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Our live blog tracked market reaction as global stocks jumped as stable oil prices, positive earnings and Chinese data reassured investors.
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Still, Schemer says he's reassured by the speed with which many hoaxes have been debunked by the media and law enforcement.
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During his discussions with the government, Forst said he was reassured that no prosecution had been brought yet under the Act.
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However, in an interview to Inside Edition, the elder Harmon reassured the world that he is not mad at his grandchildren.
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Amid rumors that she and her boyfriend Anthony Kalabretta broke up, Hale reassured People that the relationship was still going strong.
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She also said U.S. Secretary of Defense James Mattis reassured her about Washington's commitment to NATO in a recent telephone call.
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" Asked if he was reassured by Barr's comments to Graham, top Senate Intelligence Committee Democrat Mark Warner told CNN, "Absolutely not.
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At the same time, Le Pen may have reassured some fence straddlers who were wavering over her radical right-wing pedigree.
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Stephanie, who has a son about the same age as Jessica's, reassured her that the child would be her greatest blessing.
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Greggs also reassured investors by reiterating its full-year profit forecast, sending the shares in the British baker 9.6 percet higher.
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During an October episode of Keeping Up with the Kardashians, Kardashian West reassured Jenner that she just had to be patient.
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Rather than scold him, as you might expect from an elderly couple, his wife reassured him that the ring would reappear.
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Whitman and her fellow "Pruitt skeptics" should be reassured by the many examples of the attorney general's respect for the environment.
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Even more composed, was her 4-year-old daughter in the backseat, who reassured her mother that everything would be okay.
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" Trump said, "we're under siege" but reassured the crowd that, "we will come out bigger and better and stronger than ever.
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Grabowski said Iran had reassured investors but "they need to deliver, and this is where it is going to be difficult".
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" Asked if he was reassured by Barr's comments to Graham, top Senate Intelligence Committee Democrat Mark Warner told CNN, "Absolutely not.
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At one point, he reassured Mr. Stone that he did not believe that he had, in fact, lied to the committee.
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China Energy Reserve and Chemicals Group Overseas Capital Company reassured rating agencies with its structure, supposedly traceable to a powerful SOE.
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Moscow, Beijing, and all powers will be reassured of U.S. intentions of only using nuclear weapons as a defense and deterrent.
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The company reassured investors again on Thursday it was on track to meet that target, as well as its profit forecast.
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The intervention reassured shipping companies concerned that resurgent pirates could once again threaten one of the world's most important shipping lanes.
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The minister later said his comments were taken out of context, and Pakistani officials reassured Beijing there would be no delay.
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"Based on results, you're not where you need to be for us to be reassured that you're securing our democracy," Sen.
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If Trump stands up to the Russian leader and underscores differences over Ukraine, Syria and arms control, allies will be reassured.
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Following its acquisition by Fitbit last week, Pebble has reassured its smartwatch owners that they aren't about to suddenly stop working.
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SO IT SOUNDS LIKE YOU'VE REASSURED KEITH WEED THAT HE'S FINE IN TERMS OF INFLUENCERS NOT HAVING FAKE FOLLOWERS ON SNAPCHAT.
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" Trump also "reassured the leaders that America remains committed to the Transatlantic alliance and to robust efforts to protect the environment.
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Asian and European stock markets were trading modestly higher on Tuesday as hopes of stimulus and recovering oil prices reassured traders.
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Dr. Anversa said he was reassured by the revised work and believed that the findings in the paper were still correct.
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Black, frustrated but reassured in his decision to sign with ABC, said the network will aggressively promote it during the address.
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When Trump nominated Rosenstein, people who'd worried that the Trump administration wouldn't care enough about the rule of law were reassured.
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And Casey [Bloys] and Amy [Gravitt] have reassured us that they're here, and that's kind of who I came up with.
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Instead of finding himself reassured of his invincibility this weekend, Guardiola was given a reminder of his footballing mortality by Tottenham.
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When Ms. Page was alarmed in August 2016 at the prospect of Mr. Trump's winning the election, Mr. Strzok reassured her.
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Salz reassured Noah on the phone that he was fine and that he needed to follow instructions from the emergency workers.
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"Let me tell you this, you're not the first person," Kardashian West reassured the Keeping Up with the Kardashians executive producer.
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An adult character sang along and tried to reassure him that he was not a mistake, but he was not reassured.
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In normal times, those who believed the president colluded with the Kremlin could be reassured that the investigation would be credible.
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Although the lights were off and the room was dim, the specialist felt reassured by how well the young woman looked.
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Chinese officials have reassured that China's economy likely grew by around 7 percent in 2015, in line with the government's plan.
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Lee said her coach had reassured her the title was still up for grabs despite starting the day five shots back.
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"The government of Taiwan surely will come to our rescue," her husband, Calvin Fan, who is from Beijing, has reassured her.
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Landrum reassured her that her blood pressure and weight, as well as the baby's size and position, were all on target.
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Trump in an interview broadcast last Sunday reassured Americans who are nervous about his administration that he means them no harm.
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" But Brosnahan quickly reassured the audience and fellow guest Ru Paul that "it&aposs really fine," calling her injury "champagne problems.
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They wanted to be reassured, and so insisted on having stories they could understand about things that were impossible to understand.
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Depending on his preconceptions, Mr Platts may or may not be reassured to know that the answer is an emphatic "yes".
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Putin said he reassured Trump that Russia will continue to ship natural gas through Ukraine after Nord Stream 2 is complete.
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Mr. Wiewel reassured the students — all admitted to Portland State's graduate engineering program — that his university's environment was safe and welcoming.
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But, for the time being, he wants fellow Trump supporters to feel reassured that a dedicated dating space exists for them.
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In his own remarks, NATO's secretary general, Jens Stoltenberg, said he had been reassured of the Trump administration's commitment to NATO.
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Reed said he was not "reassured" by Gorsuch's answers during his hearings in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee this week.
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One well-connected mainland Chinese financier in Hong Kong who also knew Xiao said he and others were not feeling reassured.
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Bondholders are reassured somewhat by the presence among them of Franklin Templeton which owns a big chunk of the outstanding debt.
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If you are having doubts, you can feel reassured by the 12-month warranty that covers you against any potential issues.
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But Americans were reassured that Clinton really was a new kind of Democrat, not in thrall to the party's left wing.
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Every student should be reassured that a degree from U.S.C. remains extremely valuable and is very positively viewed in the world.
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They met once at a Starbucks in Garden City, Kansas, where he reassured her that the charges would likely be dropped.
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That may not have happened for a lot of players, however, because the game's systems always reassured them about those decisions.
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Instead of him turning around and going the other way – like everyone had reassured me he would do – the rapist stayed there.
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Having founded the brand by accident in 2013, Clooney reassured fans that they "were not going anywhere" following the deal with Diageo.
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President Obama reassured the people of Michigan that he's "got Flint's back" Wednesday, during a visit with representatives from Detroit's auto industry.
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" In addition, she reassured us that she "always cherishes" the gifts she receives from her children — "it's always something from the heart.
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Simmons reassured fans about his health on Wednesday, in a statement shared exclusively with PEOPLE, and later posted on his Facebook page.
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In a statement to PEOPLE, British Airways explained that the "cabin crew and Captain reassured all the customers involved" after the incident.
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Debenhams reassured investors about its financial performance after its share price swooned in response to reports that it is considering a restructuring.
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The rebound and the financial aid package have reassured investors that Bahrain can redeem a $750 million Islamic bond due next month.
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I feel nicely buzzed and somewhat reassured that the people behind a product I'd found ridiculous also weren't taking it too seriously.
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Put another way, when the much-loathed press or Democrats attacked Mr Trump, that reassured his voters that they shared common foes.
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"Investors should be reassured by Louis Vuitton's 'healthy' trends in Asia and the United States," RBC Capital Markets analyst Rogerio Fujimori wrote.
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NLD leaders have reassured the army, stressing their focus is on the future and the will to put the past behind them.
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The experience is said to have reassured sceptics in the kingdom that it is safe to open the crown jewel to outsiders.
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The Brotherhood reassured him last season that it's not too late for him to do more good than the harm he's caused.
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AMD shares were dropping sharply Friday after its main competitor reassured investors about its ability to make enough chips to meet demand.
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His father's willingness to cut him off and answer reporters' questions himself may have reassured them that he really will stick around.
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It's also important to trust your venue, and their staff and to be reassured that they will support you throughout the night.
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Instead of him turning around and going the other way—like everyone had reassured me he would do—the rapist stayed there.
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Those concerned about the pernicious influence of social media will be reassured by this exhibition that vanity is not a modern phenomenon.
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"These days I'm thinking about rest... about peace... about safety... about feeling reassured..." She was never to find that rest and peace.
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Well-liked and well-spoken, Ivanka's mere presence reassured people who found Trump unbearable that there must be something good in him.
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I put my hands up and looked at the ref, and he marked it a goal so that kind of reassured me.
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The White House said Trump reassured the leaders that the U.S. "remains committed to the Transatlantic alliance" and to protecting the environment.
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MUNICH – The United States has traditionally reassured doubtful allies of its security commitment through such measures as troop reinforcements and military exercises.
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Though Pinal does not know how the process will play out, he was reassured that U.S. officials followed the list on Tuesday.
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The post-rinse reveal made me do a double-take, but I was reassured that this would not be the final color.
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The pound had surged 3 percent on Tuesday after British Prime Minister Theresa May's speech reassured investors worried about a "hard Brexit".
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She felt reassured by his well-informed answers and his concern for her son, but the self-doubt would creep back in.
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"Go to sleep reassured because there is a result, a decision and now we'll unite to take this country forward," he added.
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Within hours of the announcement of the EU referendum result, Mark Carney, the bank's governor, reassured investors that the economy was sound.
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In March, chief of staff John KellyJohn Francis KellyMORE reportedly reassured White House staff that no further departures were in the works.
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Hannity lamented that Trump missed his opening monologue while he was traveling, but the president reassured him that was not the case.
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"A lot of people who are a little jittery about Donald Trump would feel reassured talking with Pence," Gingrich told Fox News.
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After being reassured by Dr. Zamani that I wouldn't end up sweating more elsewhere, I booked my procedure at London's Cadogan Clinic.
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Absent an independent readout of what was actually discussed in that room, Trump's allies cannot feel reassured their interests are being considered.
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Similarly, Admiral Michel of the United States Coast Guard said that he has been reassured as the Serenity's trip has come together.
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While the statement was short of concrete promises, the tone seemed to have reassured some investors at a time of heightened uncertainty.
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After Mr. Nguyen had a quick drink with them, Ms. Bui reassured Mr. Purcell that it was happenstance her friend was there.
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Nonetheless, thanks to WikiLeaks, I am reassured that she has the right balance of instincts on the issues I care about most.
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The Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model says the support she received was "overwhelming," and reassured her that she was doing the right thing.
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During her visit to Dubai, Mary Robinson was reassured that H.H. Sheikha Latifa is receiving the necessary care and support she requires.
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There's something penetratingly sad about our need to be reassured that a "sinful" chocolate cake is not literally going to damn us.
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She says her family members always reassured her that she was black, but she often found herself questioned outside of her home.
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The big picture: Turkey's central bank vowed to take "all necessary measures" to stabilize the lira, but investors have not been reassured.
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She reassured him that she'd done it—until the day of the pageant, when she handed him a garbage bag with armholes.
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Wade, who is very close friends with James, reassured his buddy that he and Union had him covered in cheering for Bronny.
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I feel very reassured at the frustration that people have over the corruption that is almost daily now in New York State.
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Another angle: Mr. Trump reassured German auto executives on Tuesday that he had no immediate plans to impose tariffs on their cars.
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Again he was reassured, but the doctor added that he should probably be tested for sexually transmitted diseases when he got home.
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Three days after Ohio's top election official reassured voters that the primaries would continue as planned, the state's situation was in flux.
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Trade Minister Khalid Al Roudan, in an audio recording shared by the ministry, reassured citizens concerned about the availability of essential goods.
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But don't worry, he reassured those in the room by saying he, like everyone else who had entered, has his temperature taken.
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He reminded them to file for unemployment benefits and reassured them that they would most certainly have jobs when the ban lifted.
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The conversations may not be easy, but many women on the page are reassured when they find out they are not alone.
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When staff members expressed concern to Solov, he reassured them that Bannon's role would be limited to fund-raising and public relations.
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He stood up, reassured the startled onlookers, drove back to the villa, and immediately wrote a long e-mail to Nancy Putkoski.
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But he also reassured me, in his opinion, it could wait five or so years, when my issue might be more pronounced.
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I'd always been reassured by the idea that there are grown-ups in the world out there curing cancer and issuing subpoenas.
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But maybe it's just the author recognizing that children want to be reassured that there's nothing more potent than a parent's love.
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They came away from their 121-111 victory over the Lakers feeling much more reassured about the new direction they were taking.
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Mr. Wray, dressed in a pinstripe suit and purple tie, calmly reassured senators that he could rebuff any overtures from Mr. Trump.
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At the other end of the line, the family reassured her that yes, she'd have a bed, blankets, sheets and a pillow.
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Pompeo later reassured senators that the United States would not lift sanctions against Russia until Moscow returned control of Crimea to Ukraine.
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At a rally in Florida on Tuesday, the president confoundingly reassured supporters that he wouldn't let the "radical left" change Thanksgiving's name.
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While many Democrats said they wished Trump renominated Yellen, they were reassured by Powell's almost identical views on regulation and monetary policy.
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The audience needs to be, by turns, reassured and surprised, guided through startling and suspenseful events toward a never-in-doubt conclusion.
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I put this question to Catherine, who reassured me that I wasn't jeopardizing my career by being slightly later to the news.
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The archdiocese paid for her counseling, and she said that Cardinal DiNardo reassured her the priest would not work in a parish.
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"The fact we didn't get riots in the street or a call for a Brexit-type move reassured people," Allianz's Mahajan said.
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During his campaign, Trump reassured Haitian American voters in Miami's Little Haiti that he shared "a lot of common values" with them.
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Ivanka Trump, with a glittering smile and winning manner, reassured women that her father would fight for equal pay and affordable child-care.
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Reassured, Mr. Obama hugged Ms. Pham in the Oval Office, an expression of confidence in officials' grasp of the science of the disease.
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He said they are not there yet, but he said he has been reassured that where there are gaps, they will be filled.
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They say investors will only be reassured in the long term by a credible plan for structural reforms and a fully-formed government.
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" The company helped: "Having that comfort so close to me," she says, "just made me feel reassured, like, 'OK, you can do this.
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However, Falih said he was reassured that there are two dozen oil producer that remain committed to maintaining stability in the oil market.
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Each outlet reassured readers that Gen Alpha is "here to stay," which, I suppose, gives license for us to start profiling their leaders.
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When Furdge worried that her deep depression during the pregnancy would somehow negatively impact the baby, she says, her doctor lovingly reassured her.
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She'd first noticed a lump while breastfeeding her daughter, Genevieve, and doctors initially reassured her that the lump was probably related to that.
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Earlier in the day, Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti had taken a train from Universal City and reassured people of the line's safety.
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His comments appear to have reassured investors, shares of Cigna rose more than 3.6 percent on Wednesday, snapping a two-day losing streak.
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But Bridenstine and Musk reassured everyone that NASA won't fly astronauts on the vehicle until they are certain the crew will be safe.
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After my friends reassured me that ketamine wore off after 15 minutes, I felt a microdose's effects (albeit subtle ones) for several hours.
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Earlier that day, after Enrique had reassured him that the DEA was not on the right track, Jorge got a call from Miguel.
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Most other members, once reassured that a revived TPP will be structured as neither anti-China nor anti-Trump, seem ready to follow.
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She was at home when Maria struck, and despite the collapse of part of the roof, she reassured me no one was hurt.
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In a speech in October she reassured the communist government that she "will, of course, not revert to the old path of confrontation".
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"The public should be reassured that we have systems in place to rapidly detect and assess potential flu vaccine safety problems," Shimabukuro said.
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Before the vote Mexico's finance minister, José Antonio Meade, reassured Mexicans that the government had prepared for a Trump victory with contingency plans.
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You should feel reassured that a basic program like StrongLifts 5x5 IS a whole program, and you don't need to mess with it.
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More exposure to foreigners, through a boom in tourism, has reassured Japanese, especially the young, that they can get along with them, too.
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Edward "Ted" James tells PEOPLE he is "reassured" by the swift response from officials in handing off the shooting investigation to federal authorities.
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Italy, where an earlier version of the new governing coalition seemed to scorn the euro zone's spending rules, will not have reassured them.
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Then I check my email and am reassured that India, Japan, China, Europe, Brazil, and even Mexico have already started their work days.
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He'd clearly been trying to hold a conversation with one of the girls, but others had gathered around, perhaps reassured by his calmness.
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And once he was reassured having spoken to her that this was what she really wanted, he was very happy to do so.
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"Whatever is meant to be — even if it's it's a girl, just know that's what your path is, and that's fine," reassured Kim.
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The Sanders wing of the Democratic Party isn't reassured: Kaine's too soft on Wall Street and too friendly to trade deals, they gripe.
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We're told Bey reassured her team -- many of whom signed one year contracts -- they would all be compensated, even if she couldn't perform.
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Rick reassured his father that they didn't need to go anywhere—that they had everything they needed there—and he let him rest.
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A parade of Chinese officials has reassured financial markets in recent days that Beijing will not tolerate any further depreciation of the currency.
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Strong quarterly results by bigger rival Texas Instruments , considered a bellwether for the sector, as well as Dutch chipmaker ASM, also reassured investors.
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And it has hardly reassured EU migrants living in Britain that they can believe the Home Office's assurances regarding their status after Brexit.
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On this count, Donald Trump reassured the skeptical and helped shaped not the next 100 days, but the next generation of American jurisprudence.
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Photo: Errikaboo (Wikimedia Commons)People who prefer using menstrual cups during their period can be reassured by a new study out this week.
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In another message, Fenves urged students and staff to support the victims and reassured them that there were no ongoing threats on campus.
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As reported by Sahil Kapur in Bloomberg, Sanders has privately reassured Senate colleagues that he's going to support Clinton when she's the nominee.
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UK counterterrorism officials have also begun sharing intelligence with the US again, having been reassured about leaks from American officials to the media.
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"I'm a man without a plan at this point," Beights reassured me, but it somehow didn't make me feel much better at all.
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Clark and Glenn are both African-Americans, and thus implicitly reassured the audience that opposing the agenda of Black Lives Matter wasn't racism.
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Kardashian West's French attorney Jean Veil told FR2 that the star is "very happy" and "very reassured" by the French police's recent actions.
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Children need to be reassured that they are safe, and they need to be reminded that there's good in the world, Costello said.
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BOJ Governor Haruhiko Kuroda reassured markets the central bank will "patiently maintain" its massive stimulus program as inflation remained distant from his target.
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Her constant presence in my life, regardless of the choices I made, reassured me that I would always have someone to turn to.
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"The assurances by the politicians that there are no plans to leave the euro have reassured markets," said ING rates strategist Benjamin Schroeder.
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But I think despite that on some level the market might be reassured by the more or less balanced tone of the speech.
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"The daughter did the best she could and she was constantly reassured that everything was being taken care of," Lourie says of Puryear.
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In the Middle East, traditional allies will feel reassured that the United States stands with them, especially in reining in Iran's nuclear ambitions.
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The punctual publication of the latest one has reassured greens that climate policies need not be a casualty of the country's current turmoil.
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The GOP chairman, known for snapping at reporters, held his fire and at times reassured Democrats that he would let them speak. Sen.
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Investors appeared reassured by CEO Darren Woods's comments about the company's production in the Permian Basin as well as additional discoveries in Guyana.
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Following the visit, Trump further outlined his immigration policy in Phoenix, AZ, where he reassured the crowd Mexico would pay for the wall.
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This was a new experience for me, but I felt reassured by staff members who were available nearby in case there were hiccups.
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The German lender reassured its own employees on Friday, not for the first time, after reports that some hedge funds were withdrawing cash.
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People who use image search for diagnosis risk having a misdiagnosis and feeling inappropriately reassured, so they might not seek care, Sarin said.
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The two men reassured the Prime Minister that the US had "other ways of expressing their influence in the area," the statement added.
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Ginsburg reassured a crowd gathered at an event in her honor at the Museum of the City of New York, according to CNN.
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He said organizers had reassured the ministry ahead of the games that proper travel and accommodation arrangements had been made for the athletes.
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American indecisiveness has been a factor in increasing tensions in Syria, creating a vacuum filled by reassured adversaries such as Iran and Hezbollah.
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Late last month, Democratic nerves were jangled — and Republicans reassured — by several polls that showed Trump in a statistical dead-heat with Clinton.
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But this doesn't seem to have reassured anyone about just how bad this could get, and markets in Europe and Asia also fell.
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Senior U.S. officials have reassured their counterparts in Europe, Russia and China that controlled economic escalation is a viable alternative to military confrontation.
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In a call, the president reassured Prime Minister Shinzo Abe that the United States would not ease its pressure campaign on North Korea.
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Despite all the proclamations of future doom though, one thing has reassured me that everything will be alright, and that's Mass Effect: Andromeda.
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Investors were also reassured by a White House official's statement that Jerome H. Powell's job as Federal Reserve chairman was "100 percent" safe.
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It wasn't until about one month in that China notified the World Health Organization — and reassured it there was nothing to worry about.
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Where even the president, Emmanuel Macron, reassured the big annual farm fair last year, "Me, I drink wine at noon, and at night."?
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"We're calling for calm," Ms. Díaz said, adding that Cubans should feel reassured that at least cooking oil would be in ample supply.
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Despite being caught off guard by Mr. Trump's announcement, Mr. Abe may have been reassured by it, at least in the short term.
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Amtrak reassured customers and employees that an adequate alternative would be offered within 30 minutes before and after the canceled trains scheduled departures.
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Ito felt reassured when the neighbor agreed, so she began sending the woman gifts of pears every summer to occasionally glance her way.
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I called to ensure that the office was still open and seeing patients, and they reassured me it was OK to come in.
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In the aftermath of the Challenger explosion in 1986, people shared grief and were reassured by President Ronald Reagan's address to the nation.
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But he was reassured that the showdown would be in front of thousands of supportive fans in a building designed for Yankees glory.
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It said it was unable to provide meaningful guidance on future earnings but reassured the post-crisis future of the business was strong.
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It's signs like this that have reassured Shakira that with Piqué, there's no question that theirs is a forever love, labels be damned.
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Both reassured the crowd of donors, activists and members of Congress on hand that they were closer than ever to achieving their goals.
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But he reassured shareholders that he views Apple as having a "great position," in the sector, by taking a more consumer-friendly approach.
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North Korea's reported missile launch Friday came hours after Trump reassured Americans that they are "very safe" despite the country's advancing nuclear program.
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It repeatedly reassured airlines that the aircraft would be back in the air in no time—and was proved wrong again and again.
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North Korea's reported missile launch Friday came hours after Trump reassured Americans that they are "very safe" despite the country's advancing nuclear program.
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Jeh Johnson, the general counsel for the Defense Department, reassured them that the certifications wouldn't pose a serious impediment, one of them recalled.
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He added that the cops were good sports about the incident, and reassured him that similar incidents happen around this time of year.
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" Joining her fellow performer, Lopez reassured, "No none of the surprises!" before quickly adding, "It's going to be the best Super Bowl ever!
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Crude prices fell back as Saudi Arabia reassured the market that it would restore output swiftly after weekend attacks on its oils installations.
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I was to be reassured, according to one theory, that everyone dies, that life is death, therefore grief will come to us all.
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Both the mayor's and the governor's offices reassured Amazon executives that, despite the vocal criticism, the deal they had negotiated would be approved.
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But clients including Ms. Rodel said that he was a tireless advocate and that they felt reassured when he took on their cases.
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Should we feel reassured that there's an unelected group of advisors trying to protect the president, and us, from his most dangerous instincts?
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Perhaps Mr Ryan and friends could take some solace if they were reassured that never again would a team suffer such an unfair fate.
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As the industry decapitated mountains to get at the lucrative coal seams below the surface, it reassured residents that there would be adequate restoration.
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But he said he was reassured after his talks in Baghdad that Iraq's leaders recognized the value of its relationship with the United States.
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Prosecutors say the 57-year-old midwife reassured the parents that she could deliver their twin babies safely at a south Utah birth center.
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At points, I wondered if I would struggle with motherhood forever, but like so many new moms reassured me: everything is just a phase.
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However, Saudi Energy Minister Khalid al-Falih reassured markets over the past two days that Saudi Arabia intends to increase production as previously announced.
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The mentioning of discussions on such structural issues reassured the importance of these subjects, along with the U.S. request to terminate involuntary technology transfer.
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Premier Li Keqiang on Monday reassured investors that China will be able to maintain stable economic growth this year and in the long term.
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With repeated references to "I" and "my" and "me," Trump flashed his lifelong narcissism and reassured the nation that at least he is consistent.
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I reassured myself that at least I had my notepad and list of questions as evidence for the moment a SWAT team swooped in.
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"I can tell you that I was very much reassured by his commitment to maintain a strong and independent central bank," she told reporters.
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This reassured the markets and gave investors confidence that, despite maladministration and corruption in other departments, at least the treasury was in steady hands.
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A probation officer tells the judge that the landlord has promised to stop renting to drug dealers, but the group doesn't seem terribly reassured.
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If war does come, well then ... The implication is that we shouldn't be reassured by a calm market in the face of rising tensions.
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Collins has said she wouldn't support someone who is hostile to Roe, for example, though she recently appeared reassured by Kavanaugh's statements on precedent.
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"We have received calls from many worried customers and we have reassured them," said Carlos Conesa, head concierge at the five-star Napoleon Hotel.
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In recent weeks, AMLO has retreated from the pragmatism he sometimes espoused in the campaign, which had reassured some middle-class Mexicans and investors.
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But nobody who was curious about which candidate would best address terrorism would listen to tonight's speeches and come away reassured about Donald Trump.
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He appears to have reassured Mr Pence that South Korea will not let up until the North is ready to dismantle its nuclear programmes.
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At the end of the evening, Peter reassured me he was closer than ever to being in love, but he was not there yet.
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While Khloé can no longer blame it on the baby bump, her fans reassured she still has a great excuse to turn in early.
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Helping the homeless As TV camera crews followed him through Wynwood this week, Miami Mayor Tomas Regalado reassured residents that the area is safe.
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He urged people to move forward, regardless of which candidate they had supported, and reassured them that the company will continue to embrace diversity.
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It is in the parties' hands to reach a consensus," he said, referring to the nearly 200 nations involved, adding: "I am very reassured.
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On Twitter, Turnbull said he had spoken with the telecommunications company's CEO, Allen Lew, who reassured the problems would be fixed by Monday night.
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Some senators said they were reassured by the hour-long update -- led by Trump's national security advisers -- but learned little new information from it.
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" But Ostroff reassured the audience members that the FDA wants their feedback to develop new "requirements that are less burdensome while protecting public health.
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"All private companies and private entrepreneurs should feel totally reassured and devote themselves to seeking development," Xi said at the event, according to Xinhua.
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A few friends who were home for the summer had reassured Jojo and me we'd be OK, because we were Filipinos who sounded American.
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I thought these two clues were reversed, so I spoke to the puzzle editors, who reassured me that I was completely and utterly wrong.
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Democrats were happy to see Kander advocating for increased gun safety legislation, while Republicans can be reassured that Kander will give them a voice.
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"The only way that Europe is going to reach its targets is if they are reassured about the American commitment toward them," Eyal added.
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The swiftness with which the mutiny was quelled also reassured investors, said Samir Gadio, head of Africa Strategy FICC Research at Standard Chartered Bank.
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"I am reassured they will come out of prison stronger and cleansed by a judicial process that has been fair and transparent," Dadje said.
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" U.S. commitment to NATO is reassured: "A strong, cohesive nuclear Alliance is the most effective means of deterring aggression and promoting peace and stability.
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"Most of the time, there is nothing to worry about, and the parents just need to be reassured that everything is OK," says Hashimoto.
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When he became Tory leader in 753 he reassured the party's members, who have a strongly Eurosceptic cast, that he was one of them.
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Alexandre Mansourov, the former Soviet diplomat in Pyongyang, told me that Kim's role in the attacks reassured élites that he wasn't averse to confrontation.
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TL;DR: Feel reassured by grabbing the blurams Dome Pro 1080p security camera with facial recognition and night vision for $49.99, a 16% savings.
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Here, finally, was a book that reassured me that it was not bad or harmful for young women to like sex, to desire sex.
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Footwear brand Crocs says it will close its last manufacturing facility, located overseas, but reassured customers that its signature shoe would remain in production.
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" Hours later, after Trump's abrupt reversal, Sands reassured others that the president "values & respects" Denmark and "looks forward to a visit in the future.
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Henderson says the Oakbay team reassured him that the allegations against the brothers had not been proved, and that Bell Pottinger's work was ethical.
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They said Haspel, who is the acting director of the CIA, was reassured that her nomination was still on track and will not withdraw.
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It is difficult to imagine that Kim would ever be sufficiently reassured of his own security to follow through on a pledge to denuclearize.
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Barton reassured members of Congress that Nationals Park, where the Congressional Baseball Game is played, would remain a secure setting amid heightened safety concerns.
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Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar reassured the country that the department's public health missions are being maintained, despite the holiday and shutdown.
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" The professional football player then reassured his wife that she was doing great before sharing his excitement to start "a new phase of life.
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Those who were hoping for a reaffirmation of the church's doctrine that marriage is permanent and indissoluble were also reassured by what they read.
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After grilling Debbie Wasserman Schultz, the Democratic National Committee chairwoman, Mr. Wallace reassured her during a commercial break that the segment had gone fine.
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So I think Germany being reassured might well put more capital into the European Investment Bank, and that could be good news for Macron.
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The polls suggest that Macron's increasingly tough response to the violent street marches has reassured conservative voters unnerved by the scale of the unrest.
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When you are spending a million dollars or whatever, I think a lot of collectors feel more reassured in buying the work of men.
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During Harvey, some undocumented immigrants stayed home for fear of being deported, even though Houston officials reassured them that would happen to no one.
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I was hoping, I realize now, to be reassured that the magazine editors valued my input and work enough to be concerned about me.
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On "The Facts of Life," I'd see girls who were pudgy, beautiful, popular, tomboyish — many ways of being female, and I'd feel quietly reassured.
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Her OBGYN reassured her this was likely a signal from her body that she was missing key nutrients and that she shouldn't ignore it.
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But the deal proposed this week by Senator Lamar Alexander, a Tennessee Republican, and Senator Patty Murray, a Washington Democrat, has reassured insurance executives.
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"I think he will be more safe here," Ms. Verzolova said, adding that she felt reassured to have a second opinion on his condition.
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The carriers haven't made their final decisions about whether to stay or go, but Mr. Feldvebel said he was reassured by preliminary conversations Friday.
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For months, Mr. Trump had been reassured by his lawyers that the investigation would wrap up soon — by Thanksgiving, then Christmas, then New Year's.
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Twenty minutes after my psychologist had reassured me a bit, we had a plan to treat me and an appointment for the following week.
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The Waqf council reassured worshippers in a statement that the entire compound, including its golden Dome of the Rock shrine, was being "sterilized continuously".
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The former official said he was reassured by the presence of John C. Eckenrode, one of the former senior F.B.I. agents assisting Mr. Durham.
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"Health care providers and patients can be reassured," as the early safety monitoring findings are consistent with clinical trial data, the CDC authors wrote.
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If that brief explanation seems sufficiently reassuring, the reassured nontechnical reader is invited to skip forward to the next section, which is about cats.
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In his speech, Trump declared the U.S. "open for business," and reassured those in attendance that he was committed to upholding free trade principles.
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Germany's PMI reading also reassured, as a combined manufacturing and services sector survey came in comfortably above the line that separates growth from contraction.
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Zodiac said on Wednesday the number of seats affected by delays had not worsened and reassured investors its banking covenants would not be affected.
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He would not be a rubber stamp for the Republican agenda, and he reassured his constituents that he would be active in the community.
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She says he reassured her the videos would never be published online and would only be shared on DVD with private collectors in Australia.
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The men reassured her they would only need to film for five minutes per position, but the rough intercourse lasted far longer than that.
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When I was a teenager stressing about my next step, my parents reassured me that an undergraduate degree doesn't have to define your future.
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But Morton and Bukowski reassured fans late Tuesday night, both sharing an update on Instagram to reveal that they are still very much together.
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When Mr. Bannon was recently accused of anti-Semitism and of promoting white supremacist views and conspiracy theories, Mr. Kushner reassured the Trump team.
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" When Raúl Castro spoke, he reassured the delegates that the economic reforms were merely steps toward a more "sustainable and prosperous model of socialism.
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We had to get to the other side of the mountain to reach the village and it would be warmer there, she reassured me.
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Cohn says branding that associated Marcus too closely with Goldman could alienate customers, but the bank's storied — and crucially, not-failed — legacy reassured them.
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Either you'll be reassured that things are not as bad as you think they are, or you'll hopefully get some feedback you can use.
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"I have also been reassured by the multiple responses he has made under oath to comply with the law banning torture," he added. Sen.
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Park Gi-jong, 62, who has just got his vase, said he was reassured to have it in his terraced house and office building.
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Those who don't wish to look beyond the next interest rate move can be reassured that the Fed is "making haste slowly" in that direction.
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When I read it, I felt both sad and reassured: In her handwritten pages, there were many pleas for help and no plans to harm.
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Showing off a rather bloody IV in her right arm, Perrette reassured fans she was all right, though did not explain why she was hospitalized.
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The two talked, Commodore said Babcock reassured him he was wanted and would get playing time, something that didn't exactly materialize the way Commodore envisioned.
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But in his inaugural trip as secretary of defense, Mattis has repeatedly reassured the staunch US allies of the Trump administration's commitment to the region.
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Trump's comments on Warmbier came after Vice President Mike Pence reassured the Ohio man's father when he spoke to him ahead of the Singapore summit.
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Trump called it "the worst deal ever negotiated" during the campaign, but more recently reassured EU the administration was committed to fully implementing the pact.
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Regardless of what his family chooses, the politician reassured fans that they would do their best to stay involved with the country and its future.
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Trump also "reassured the leaders that America remains committed to the Transatlantic alliance and to robust efforts to protect the environment," the White House said.
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It said that they were sent using the Google Firebase Cloud Messaging (FCM) Protocol, and reassured users that their personal data has not been compromised.
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But Priebus left the meeting reassured that Trump would be able to appeal to communities of color that Trump largely alienated during the primary season.
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Dita Kosi, Dr. Green's friendly nurse, reassured me that my total lack of a pain tolerance would not be a problem, and she was right.
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She reassured us that falling asleep was common and appropriate, and while I did hear soft snores scattered throughout the room, I didn't drift off.
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"To be clear, he's alive and well, just thousands of miles away for the next couple months," Evans reassured his Twitter followers back in July.
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Syngenta reassured investors that its takeover by ChemChina would be completed, but said it does not now expect this to happen until early next year.
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"I think all of these attacks, with everybody's hair on fire, are the same people who reassured us that Hillary Clinton would win," Weaver said.
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Investors said they had expected stronger measures to avoid further downgrades, but were reassured by the commitment to more action in the future if required.
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Daimler has reassured BAIC that any new industrial alliances involving Mercedes and a Chinese partner would only happen after a consensus is found with BAIC.
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But rather than be reassured that Wendell is confiding in her, Laurel instead worries about all the time that he spent not confiding in her.
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But he reassured his partners that Britain would no longer try to slow or stop deeper integration if that was what the euro zone needed.
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China reassured global finiancial leaders at the meeting that it would not devalue its currency again but look at other means to support its economy.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Spanish equities rebounded on Monday, reassured by weekend demonstrations for a unified Spain and a poll lead for parties opposed to Catalan independence.
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The school reassured families that despite the unusual circumstances -- no member of a first family has ever attended St. Andrew's -- there would be minimal disruption.
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Anyway, The Donald and Donald Jr. can be somewhat reassured that the biggest decrease went to the male name "Jonael" with a 475-point drop.
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The market has demonstrated that it is comfortable with gradual rate hikes and will be reassured that the Fed has today committed to its promises.
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The police constable, whose presence on duty reassured concert-goers following two recent terror attacks in England, described to PEOPLE how the moment came about.
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The cartoony look and feel around its privacy review process is designed to make you feel reassured about giving the company more of your data.
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We can be reassured by the kind and reasonable words of Marion Nestle, professor of nutrition, food studies and public health at New York University.
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Mr Cameron, having consulted briefly with Mrs May, reassured Nina she would be fine—as long as other countries in the EU tolerated Brexited Britons.
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"We haven't personally experienced any supernatural happenings, as they have been reported only while we've been out of the house," the parents reassured job seekers.
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It seemed clearly preferable to black out for one minute, as opposed to, say, ten minutes or an hour, and I felt reassured, almost amused.
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Many delegates suspect Mr. Trump is not a sincere conservative, and they want to be reassured by having him choose a running mate they trust.
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But in earnings calls they have reassured investors that they will come up with new products or approaches that will minimize threats to their businesses.
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Hong Kong Airlines reassured customers of its financial soundness last month after a series of high-level executive departures had sparked speculation it was struggling.
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Knowing that she had already swiped right reassured him that she found him attractive, which he said gave him more confidence on their first date.
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Later on Sunday Bolton met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and reassured Israel and other allies of the United States' commitment to their security.
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"Shareholders and employees should be reassured," she told reporters, adding that defeat-device software had been found only on VW cars and no other brands.
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From his chairman's perch, meanwhile, Biden took a sharply inquisitorial line of questioning toward Hill, and reassured the country that Thomas's character was beyond reproach.
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"I'm all in," he reassured her after the proposal, adding that he was ready to try for a baby right after the wedding in 2015.
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Suddenly, I'm full of need—to be reassured, to hear him say, plainly, that of course he didn't do what that girl says he did.
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Slurping a large bowlful, I felt as if I were in the company of an old friend: comforted, reassured, and yet not at all bored.
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Vindman reassured his father that he had made the right decision in moving his family to the U.S. from the Soviet Union 40 years ago.
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The mayor also said she was not reassured by the President's comments Monday since he said very little about guns and how to control them.
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Walmart's results and a jump in July retail sales released Thursday reassured jittery investors that consumers remain confident and are still spending money at stores.
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The concern is that an inaccurate result could have wrongly reassured parents, and prevented them from taking steps to protect the child from additional exposure.
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His successor Urjit Patel almost immediately took over the role of a market-friendly central bank governor, a move that reassured investors across the globe.
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These moves have reassured business not just because they're corporate-friendly but also because they suggest that Trump will govern as a relatively conventional President.
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Scholars and pundits have reassured us that economic liberalization will give rise to powerful middle classes, which will eventually bring about democratic forms of politics.
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Those who support Britain's exit from Europe could be feeling reassured, while those who favor immigration might be keener to express their views, he said.
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We want to be reassured, we comfortable museumgoing types, that people who compromise, people who lack absolute moral courage, are not wholly lost to humanity.
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This fits with how China and most other governments handle crises: people want to see that officials are on top of things and feel reassured.
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She was reassured by the patient's normal white-blood-cell count — it made the possibility of a hidden infection or a malignancy much less likely.
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Patients who had minimally invasive surgeries more than two years ago should feel "reassured" because "most likely, they are going to be OK," he said.
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"Everybody wants to be reassured that Ukraine and the new Ukrainian government is committed to reform and making real changes," Hahn told a press conference.
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The fact that my thesis seemed to have appeal across party lines reassured me that a new post-ironic age might be on the horizon.
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" At the same time on Fox, Tucker Carlson reassured his viewers that "the migrant caravan is a real thing..." What do you do with "invaders?
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A small stir of commiseration opened around her: someone helped her to right herself, and the child's mother reassured the child, who began to cry.
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Even voters who worried that fathers might shortchange either their young children or their office were reassured if the candidates issued statements addressing that concern.
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When spring break comes, she wants to be reassured that she is not missing any days of school — that all the kids are not there.
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The Amazon CEO reassured staff that he remains focused on his job and said he still does a "tap dance into the office" every morning.
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He said that when oil prices fell, investors tended to get concerned about the health of the global economy, and when prices rose, they were reassured.
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Even Tom Donohue, president of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, publicly reassured his members that Clinton would be back in the fold if she became president.
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She reassured me repeatedly that she was comfortable with the idea, but as time went on, I noticed a lot of jealous looks and uncomfortable situations.
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European investors may have been reassured enough by President Donald Trump's speech to Congress to reinvest in U.S. equities, UBS' Art Cashin told CNBC on Wednesday.
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When Colton asks Kirpa if she would be ready to accept a proposal and she says yes, he feels reassured that she's taking the relationship seriously.
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Authorities now say the fire was not ruled under control until 9pm ET, over two hours after Trump reassured the public that the fire was over.
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Pence then met with European Council President Donald Tusk who said the U.S. envoy had reassured him of the shared values between Europe and North America.
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According to the U.S. Army's lead commander in Europe, though, President Trump has reassured several other NATO members that the U.S. remains committed to the organization.
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Responding to those concerns Matteo Salvini, Italy's populist deputy prime minister, backed away from previous comments and reassured markets that Italy would respect those deficit limits.
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Touting his early support of President Donald Trump, Rohrabacher has also reassured supporters that he's been in contact with the White House about loosening federal restrictions.
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Daimler has also reassured BAIC that any new industrial alliances involving Mercedes and a Chinese partner would only happen after a consensus is found with BAIC.
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They will scarcely have been reassured when Francis last month encouraged a gathering of priests to show understanding for parishioners who were living together before marriage.
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When Diab took a phone call from a friend in the US, she reassured her that, despite the state's violent crackdown on protests, she wasn't scared.
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Mr Kim, he reassured the world, had promised to stick to the moratorium on tests of missiles and nuclear bombs that has held since November 2017.
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This has not been confirmed by the company, which has not put out a statement or reassured customers still waiting on dresses and other bridal items.
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Businesses in Northern Ireland were not much reassured by the technical notices on preparations for a no-deal Brexit issued by the British government last summer.
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Before Kid Cudi checked himself into rehab, he reassured fans that his management would be releasing music videos while he took time to focus on himself.
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Saudi Arabia's King Salman recently has reassured other Arab countries and the Palestinians it will not endorse any plan that fails to address key Palestinian concerns.
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Buttigieg insisted as early as Monday night that he was the clear victor, and he reportedly reassured supporters of that in a phone call on Wednesday.
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Huddled together at the upmarket Place des Victoires, straddling the 1st and 2nd arrondissements, the group gathered around 26-year-old Elsa as she reassured them.
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Adversaries need to clearly understand warnings and boundaries, while allies need to feel reassured, "because otherwise deterrence could fail, and that leads to instability," Denmark said.
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Dad said he was thankful the toddler showed no signs of discomfort during the "passing" and reassured those online that the baby was doing just fine.
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Green says he's also reassured by Trump's recent campaign staff hires and by the wish list of prospective Supreme Court nominees Trump released earlier this year.
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BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iran has reassured Iraq that there will be freedom of international maritime navigation in the Strait of Hormuz, Iraq's oil ministry said on Tuesday.
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Even so, tone is important in diplomacy and Tillerson does seem to have reassured some in Seoul and Tokyo that the United States hasn't forgotten them.
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Former secretary of State Condoleezza Rice warns against feeling reassured by the defeat of far-right candidate Marine Le Pen in the French presidential election Sunday.
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I'm not too worried for my future as the company I work for are great and they've reassured us that nothing will happen about our jobs.
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While the cut underlined the strain that has slowed growth and roiled global markets, stimulus steps reassured investors that Beijing was serious about steadying the economy.
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Investors, or the host of global chief executives who stayed away from bin Salman's showcase investment conference in Riyadh last month, are unlikely to be reassured.
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" But Wrenn reassured him: "Obviously, there are these institutions that just kind of fade away, but hardcore punk is like water, it's gonna find a way.
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If the name isn't enough to convince you that avocados are a star of this recipe, one look at the ingredient list will have you reassured.
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Investors have been reassured by a fall in the Wall Street Vix index, the "fear gauge" that measures the one-month implied volatility of U.S. stocks.
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Buchan, who arrived fresh, he claimed, from raising a woman from the dead, reassured his anxious congregants that the dams would be full by March 2018.
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Gold prices gained on Thursday after the U.S. central bank reassured investors that increases to interest rates would be gradual, with geopolitical uncertainties also providing support.
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The nonprofit put the lawsuit on hold in September because the administration reassured the group that they planned to move forward with the May 2018 deadline.
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But longtime CEO Bob Iger reassured investors during the earnings call, saying he believes Disney will be able to tackle current headwinds in the media landscape.
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