The government has reiterated its commitment to the upliftment of the poor. [verb]
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Let me also reiterate that this book will not help you become a great stock picker or be a good fund manager. [verb]
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In conclusion, it is of utmost importance to reiterate the differences between the Hebrew cosmology and the Mesopotamian cosmogony. [verb]
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The Constable and his underling were on the ground before that stubborn citadel answered the reiterated summons; but at last there came the sound of bolts withdrawn. [verb]
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"Na, na, Bailie," reiterated Edie, "ye are no to come in on me that gait neither." [verb]
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To the reiterated question from whom he had obtained the ring, he answered composedly, "From one who was better known to the Earl than to him." [verb]
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'Consistent always with secure custody,' reiterated Fergus. [verb]
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His slumbers were broken and unrefreshing; strange visions passed before his eyes, and it required constant and reiterated efforts of mind to dispel them. [verb]
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The nation-king cannot exercise its sovereignty itself; it is obliged to delegate it to agents: this is constantly reiterated by those who seek to win its favor. [verb]
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In teaching our children, then, we have first to conquer ourselves--that painful, reiterated, primal necessity, which must underlie all teaching. [verb]
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It simply means that he must give up some other fad or fancy and take up with this last, which, be it here reiterated, is no _fad_. [verb]
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