How To Use Reassured In A Sentence
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I reassured him it was secure by logging into my account and viewing his profile.
Computing
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I've assured and reassured him a hundred times that this isn't true, but then, there's only so much you can say to salvage a hurt ego.
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reassured by her praise he pressed on
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‘Don't worry, babe,’ he reassured his wife though he wasn't as confident as his tone conveyed.
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The strong, even thump of her pulse against his skin reassured him.
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But a quick word with the proprietor of the local service station reassured me otherwise.
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But back on the track they were reassured that the cycling will be in fine fettle.
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Despite his considerable experiences of tight places Déprez’s heart was pounding, but when he stared across the table, her expression reassured him.
The Blackstone Key
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The company recently reassured investors that it could shrug off any cuts to education spending in Britain.
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I can't bear to be reassured, condoled with, understood.
Once upon a life: Joseph O'Connor
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Peter, however, reassured them somewhat, for, although he was not clad in buckskin and feathers, he wore exquisitely beaded moccasins, a scarlet sash about his waist, a small owl feather sticking in his hat band, and his ears were pierced, displaying huge earrings of hammered silver.
The Shagganappi
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Young F has been reading about it in Brendan O'Brien's The Story of Ireland, and although now reassured that the danger from fleas and rats has been much reduced, and that in any case bubonic plague is treatable with modern antibiotics, he is keen to learn more.
This is a long shot, but...
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The police reassured her about her child's safety.
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Few people would have taken the plunge to read it at all had they not been reassured that it would not be overly upsetting.
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I always kept a smile and reassured her that "Ni shi wode pengyou" (You are my friend) only to be taken back by her "bu shi" (No we aren't!)
The calm before the storm
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His colleagues are reassured to see the Neto they always knew, but they also detect a change.
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However, he reassured his constituents and the general public that he had no such intention.
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Over three hours crew members reassured passengers that they were tackling a fire on the car deck.
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Voters will be reassured by Labour's record, and not frightened by talk of a house-price crash or third-term tax rises.
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I spent my entire childhood being reassured by anthropomorphic animated figures that, as long as I spent enough time reading, I would eventually wander into a castle and find myself in a relationship with someone who looked like Chewbacca in formalwear.
Happy Valentine's Day! Can someone explain this 'love' thing?
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Which said, the lady and her now partly reassured lover got them to bed, where for a great while they disported them right gamesomely, laughing together and making merry over the luckless scholar.
The Decameron, Volume II
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Despite the heavy police presence in the area, few are reassured - many of the policemen are militia members.
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This way he can graciously spurn your offer, while feeling reassured that you are not just taking advantage of him.
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I have to be reassured by my wife that I am not wasting away, a bit like ‘does my bum look big in this?’
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His effective rhetoric reassured a country unsettled by the tumults of the 1960s and 1970s and perceptions of American decline.
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I hesitated a moment - reassured myself I'd understood correctly - and dived in.
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But I went alone, reassured in the north by the desert, the barrenness interrupted by the stolid saguaro, the gnarled creosote.
The Right Thing
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I was actually reassured by this but six months later I was requested to resubmit my claim because my salary details were incorrect.
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But she had reassured herself that Lance Corporal Michael Pritchard – known to everyone as "Pritch" – was a military policeman, a redcap.
'My son was shot by a British sniper, now all I want is the truth'
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And he is not likely to be reassured by the rhapsody in which George identifies the blessings of a triumphant single tax with ‘the city of God on earth, with its walls of jasper and its gates of pearl!’
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By the evening of the same day I had been reassured that the threat was not credible.
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The passenger is not reassured; he is perplexed.
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Justin fired twice into the knob and was reassured as the golden orb dropped away from the door.
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But Kidd soon reassured him over sundry cups of bombo, protesting with many oaths that 'his soul should fry in hell' sooner than that he should hurt a hair of one of Culliford's crew; and, as a proof of good will, presented him with two guns and an anchor.
The Pirates of Malabar, and an Englishwoman in India Two Hundred Years Ago
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When the pain in your chest, arm, jaw, shoulders, or abdomen is angina, first be reassured.
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Everything's just fine now, he reassured them, except that the design isn't finished and the architect is mysteriously taken ill.
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Campbell looked assured and again reassured that there is more to him than foreign policy.
Blogging the LibDem Question Time
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If the system was being managed with humility and dignity people could face the end reassured and at peace.
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My mommy then reassured me that such a thing would not happen, she and daddy are still loving as before.
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Dr. Madden left her, telling her that she was not pregnant, and when she reappeared at his office in a few days, he reassured her of the nonexistence of pregnancy; she became very indignant, triumphantly squeezed lactescent fluid from her breasts, and, insisting that she could feel fetal movements, left to seek a more sympathetic accoucheur.
Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
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This meant that at every turn the campaign chose caution over boldness so as not to offend the undecideds who, as a group, long to be soothed and reassured rather than challenged and inspired.
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Ruti Nkuna and her irresistible clan of children and adult kin guided, taught, buoyed, rescued, relaxed, chastened, and reassured me every step of the way in Magude.
Where Women Make History: Gendered Tellings of Community and Change in Magude, Mozambique
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If that's your view, I'm once again reassured why choosing Obama to be my President was the right thing to do.
McCain again pans president's Iran response
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I am not truly on the edge of a precipice, she reassured herself.
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Kelly reassured her; now back at the mirror, mascara wand in hand.
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The government 's reaction has hardly reassured critics of its commitment to free speech or the interests of business.
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This brings me to what you will be relieved to be reassured is my last point.
The Changing Political Face of Canada
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His gentle manner and honeyed tones reassured Andrew.
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When I called my midwife, she reassured me and said I should expect contractions to start soon.
The Official Lamaze® Guide
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Women feel calmer and more reassured during labour when we get this great support.
The Sun
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What is evident is that the cut reassured the financial markets a bit more than it scared them.
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She was reassured by his solid presence by her side.
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His gentle manner and honeyed tones reassured Andrew.
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Ophidiophobes thinking of viewing the property will be reassured to learn that there have been no snakes on the premises for a number of years now.
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My great-grandparents would be dismayed by the dereliction of what was once the kitchen garden, where our pigs now rootle under the few survivors of Milicent's dozens of espaliered fruit trees, but they would, I hope, be reassured by the survival of some of the plants they put in, gifts of their friend Ellen Willmott, the great Edwardian gardener.
Hancox: All under one roof
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My great-grandparents would be dismayed by the dereliction of what was once the kitchen garden, where our pigs now rootle under the few survivors of Milicent's dozens of espaliered fruit trees, but they would, I hope, be reassured by the survival of some of the plants they put in, gifts of their friend Ellen Willmott, the great Edwardian gardener.
Hancox: All under one roof
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I can't be reassured that the liver in this isn't from intensively farmed animals.
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This "first unit of a Tibetan museum and temple," a columnist for the New York Sun reassured his readers, "does not mean an attempt to convert New York to that phase of Buddhism called Lamaism.
Tibet on Staten Island
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People worried a right of way to a primary school would be shut permanently have been reassured the closure is only temporary.
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Peering very sharply through an intertwist of suckers (for his shelter was a stool of hazel, thrown up to repair the loss of stem), he perceived that the Emperor had moved his horse a little when Carne rejoined and reassured him.
Springhaven
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Over three hours crew members reassured passengers that they were tackling a fire on the car deck.
Times, Sunday Times
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She recalled to mind the soft lilt in his voice as he reassured her of how beautiful and talented she was.
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That's a fair question to ask, since we consumers are constantly being reassured that a product is "green" or "greener" because it is "recyclable" -- even when, in reality, the product is barely being recycled at all.
Diane MacEachern: How to Increase Plastic Bottle Recycling
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Clinton reassured Cornwallis that he faced only 2000 regular Continentals, plus a small body of ill-armed "spiritless" "peasantry".
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European experts yesterday reassured women there was no proof of increased danger from the faulty implants.
The Sun
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I reassured him it was secure by logging into my account and viewing his profile.
Computing
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European stocks rose to a two-year high as reports reassured investors that the global economic recovery is intact. Asian stocks and U.S. stock-index futures also advanced.
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If we were told that there was a watch without a mainspring, we would hardly be reassured by the further information that it had, however, an infinite train of gear-wheels.
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Funny enough I always catch myself acting "bougie" as they call it when I see young blacks acting foolish...then I see white kids doing the same thing and I'm reassured that most of the time, behavior isn't characterized by race but by experience and environment.
Happy New Year
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I arose and reassured them, “It’s rite all kight, it doodn’t stain.”
Too Many Cooks
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Instead the local bobby would turn up at the Village Christmas Fete or something or have a visible presence on Carol singing night so the little darlings could go begging erm i mean singing door to door in reassured safety.
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Nonetheless she was reassured that within the school childish innocence persisted.
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I reassured him that we were safe
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As a Stalinist, Nizan was doubtless reassured that prompt action to deal with the anti-Soviet activities had been taken.
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Somewhat reassured, the group try to settle down to enjoy the rest of their vacation, unaware that the diseased man's body is face down in the reservoir, infecting their water supply…
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Those words - her own excuse - should have reassured her, should have secured her faith that he was not an honourless swine, but they didn't.
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National Congress, and so forth; upon which, being now perfectly reassured and at my ease, I discoursed with facundity, and did loudly extol the intellectual capacity of the Bengalis, as evinced by marvellous success in passing most difficult exams., and denouncing it as a crying injustice and beastly shame that fullest political powers should not be conceded to them, and that they should not be eligible for all civil appointments _pari passu_, or even in priority to Englishmen.
Baboo Jabberjee, B.A.
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Over three hours crew members reassured passengers that they were tackling a fire on the car deck.
Times, Sunday Times
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Nonetheless she was reassured that within the school childish innocence persisted.
Times, Sunday Times
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They should seize the chance to rethink the challenge and to reformulate the laws so that genuine threats can be fought effectively, and the public reassured, while at the same time basic freedoms are honoured.
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Few people would have taken the plunge to read it at all had they not been reassured that it would not be overly upsetting.
Times, Sunday Times
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Teachers reassured anxious parents.
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The latter shocked bluenoses with satanic sadism, but also reassured the devout by insisting that God and the devil were real.
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Reassured, he proceeded to the jetport and boarded a flight to the dome of Gobdom.
Here There Are Monsters
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Though suspecting that he is being sidetracked until his bosses are reassured of his nerves, the dark, clenched Eyal poses as a tour guide and insinuates himself into the lives of these blonde, open-faced, boundlessly naive Germans.
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The study also underlines the need for children to be reassured that they won't lose contact with their non-resident parent and that contact will be maintained as much as possible between parents.
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May 22, 2006, 5: 25 pm long term care insurance ratings says: long term care insurance ratings allocatable bombproof reassured. rhymes: featherbed
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Unionists need to be reassured that their right to maintain a meaningful British identity and allegiance will remain secure.
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his certainty reassured the others
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The public needs to be reassured about how its money is spent.
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Adopting our recommendation has the potential to avoid as many as half a million women a year being falsely reassured.
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Jackie reassured her, the news a comfort to her ears.
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Many patients can be reassured if testicular examination and a screen for STIs give normal results.
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`We'll have the fitter here on the dot of eight tomorrow, and he'll have the alternator with him," he reassured.
DEATH AND TRANSFIGURATION
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Senior legal experts have reassured ministers that the proposed changes would not require substantive changes to the treaty with America.
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Aren't you reassured by this (e.g. the EFSA exculpation of BPA)," she sneered.
Jon Entine: With the European Union and a Slew of New Studies Reaffirming the Safety of BPA, At What Point Will the Science Prevail?
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Then he reassured himself: women tended to be palliated by his abundant affection when his prowess faltered, rather frequently these days.
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A glance in the mirror reassured him that his tie wasn't crooked.
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Slightly reassured by this, the girl sniffled and wiped her tears away with the back of her hand.
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I was initially wary of the organization, as I explain in the narrative, but was reassured by its nonprofit status, reasonable prices, and nondirective approach.
World Wide Mind
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Heart'It was an edgy, nervous game because when you are one up your fans want to be reassured with another goal.
The Sun
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Quiet, elmy spaces of meadow land stretch between the suburban mansions and the village of Charlesbourg, where the driver reassured himself as to his route from the group of idlers on the platform before the church.
A Chance Acquaintance
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I was reassured to know that she had saved others' lives.
Times, Sunday Times
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I feel much more reassured when I've been for a health check.
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Frances, who had noted the parenthetical `of course you know that too ', was partially reassured.
INSTANCES OF THE NUMBER 3
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EU diplomats said Socrates had privately reassured other leaders that no matter which government emerges after new elections, it would stick to the austerity program.
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Evelyn cried out with relief, but her reassured expression soon changed drastically in a look of pure fury.
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It reassured me that everything was okay between us but I was still red with embarrassment.
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Conceding that many of the men in his unit fraternized with German women, he reassured his parents that he was "different from all the rest of the GI's in Germany" and would strictly adhere to military regulations. 83
Miss Yourlovin: GIs, Gender, and Domesticity during World War II
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This patient was therefore reassured that she had not had primary rubella, as she had a history of rubella vaccination and high avidity rubella specific IgG was detected.
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Those being made redundant need to be reassured about the process and that the company will help them find a new job.
Times, Sunday Times
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The study also underlines the need for children to be reassured that they won't lose contact with their non-resident parent and that contact will be maintained as much as possible between parents.
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I am reassured, however, by the reflection that I am not expected to look into the future and vaticinate.
A Royalist Fiasco
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Remember, my last bit of grub is yours," he reassured her, still holding her hand.
CHAPTER I
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Maybe it's just me, but I'm somewhat reassured that medication mistakes were committed by nurses and not the janitorial staff or the people who come in to pick up the laundry.
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This reassured me somewhat though it also made me feel like a tragic since I would never ever have thought it was acceptable to bring a book to the pub.
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He was also reassured by the fact that the bank worker had called his mobile as its number was not publicly available.
Times, Sunday Times
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Most horses will stand better for the farrier, and be more cooperative, if they are reassured and rewarded.
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An Identikit image had been issued of one of the robbers, which further reassured him.
A SONG AT TWILIGHT
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I was reassured to know that she had saved others' lives.
Times, Sunday Times
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The subject of caution and fear lacing ones disposition and decision making can in some cases not only be inhibiting but most always shored by others voices of fear, such as media and others who are always there to validate your need to be reassured you are in its flow.
Even the criminals won't file denuncias
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Harriet had constantly reassured her that she was cool with whatever passed between them.
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In theory this sounds quite unrealistic but the worker is reassured that none of these topics need be committed to memory.
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Nor am I reassured by Galston's rather cavalier dismissal of economic liberty's importance for individual self-determination.
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The police have reassured witnesses who may be afraid to come forward that they will be guaranteed anonymity.
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I reassured him it was secure by logging into my account and viewing his profile.
Computing
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Similarly, men often feel preassured to compete with males within a group environment, even when the criterion for ‘strength’ is vulgarity and crassness.
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The company recently reassured investors that it could shrug off any cuts to education spending in Britain.
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We had been reassured by professionals he was just immature, so we expected him to gain employment and become independent.
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This is why I am not reassured when the government offers that judges rather than politicians should give authority for control orders.
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His colleagues are reassured to see the Neto they always knew, but they also detect a change.
Times, Sunday Times
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No, she reassured herself, there's nothing in God's law or the emperor's that requires me to perpetuate a sham marriage, an unstoppered vessel from which the perfume has evaporated.
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The two unsigned singer/songwriters embarked on performances that reassured the music, faithful that beneath the commercial froth there's some real talent nestled right here in south Wales.
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A glance in the mirror reassured him that his tie wasn't crooked.
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The daily meeting provides you with an opportunity to ask questions and be reassured, and it provides the contractor with an opportunity to explain glitches, delays, and so on.
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Church leaders have reassured churchgoers that services this weekend will go ahead despite the fire damage to the entrance hall.
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Putting that aside, I scouted the room for people I knew, slightly reassured to see Jane.
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Reassured, on his own account, but inwardly no little alarmed for his wife's health in these unusual circumstances, Boyd began to take off his boots with the idea of gliding safely into bed and pretending to be asleep before the wind had time to change.
The Dew of Their Youth
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She assured and reassured us they didn't have peanuts in them but I stayed away from them just in case.
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Antipholus is also now reassured about his gold, and the earlier cross-purpose seems only
Shakespeare Study Programs; The Comedies
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The 19-year-old was removed on a stretcher before the Barnet public address announcer reassured the crowd that the injury was not serious.
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“We need to exhaust every possible option before we ever consider a military option” against Iran, Mr. McCain reassured her.
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He was rightly suspicious of meeting me until I reassured him I was not writing about him.
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Should we be reassured by the knowledge that there is that four-day postexposure window in which the vaccine can still be effective?
'The Government Must Plan For Mass Vaccinations'
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It's curious and beguiling that an artist so known as a raiser of hell should also be so accomplished at writing ballads in which various female addressees get reassured emotionally.
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These results are great news for all mums, but working mums will feel particularly reassured.
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A squeeze of her hand reassured him.
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Nonetheless she was reassured that within the school childish innocence persisted.
Times, Sunday Times
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Heart'It was an edgy, nervous game because when you are one up your fans want to be reassured with another goal.
The Sun
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Army scientists, who are not accustomed to making public health proclamations, wrongly reassured authorities without sufficiently testing the spread potential of this dangerous anthrax.
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He looks around for secret doors, mystery, is taken aback by the commonplaceness of the room and the men in it, thinks he may have gotten in the wrong place, then sees the signboard on the wall and is reassured.
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The public really do feel reassured when they see cops out on the streets.
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I was actually reassured by this but six months later I was requested to resubmit my claim because my salary details were incorrect.
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But he reassured the tearful mother he would do all he could to ensure both parents get time with Ethan.
The Sun
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Bullets travel faster than sound, so I'll never hear the one that gets me, I reassured myself.
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The bitterness and acid in his voice reassured me Peter was still in there, but he was very, very upset.
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Those being made redundant need to be reassured about the process and that the company will help them find a new job.
Times, Sunday Times
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He had found that people for some reason felt reassured by the production of these antediluvian tools of the journalist's trade.
LEFT, RIGHT AND CENTRE
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Senior legal experts have reassured ministers that the proposed changes would not require substantive changes to the treaty with America.
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Alex reassured him with a smile, and then lifted the laughing child into his arms.
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He reassured her with a pat on the arm.
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Deker looked out his window and was at once both reassured and troubled to see the black cutout of Mount Nebo soaring above the Jordan Valley as they crossed into what in ancient times was known as the plains of Moab.
THE PROMISED WAR
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But company chiefs reassured its 500-strong workforce that the sauce and pickle bottling factory would re-open and their jobs were safe.
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His colleagues are reassured to see the Neto they always knew, but they also detect a change.
Times, Sunday Times
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The doctor reassured the old lady.
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It absolved him of jealousy and spread balm on her irritations and reassured her that she had not the slightest regret.
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A brief perusal of her face in the bathroom mirror reassured her that though her crying had taken its toll she was otherwise unmarked.
THE GREAT AND SECRET SHOW
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While we do not fully subscribe to the principles of ‘natural childbirth’ we do feel that the parturient is helped both mentally and in the progress of labor if she is kept informed about her true condition and constantly reassured.
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At The Bull Hotel on Tuesday, the programme makers reassured residents there were no hidden catches.
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We could tune in and tune out, reassured that our American values were safe and sound.
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It was no time for farther assurances or entreaty, though to part with her at a moment when her modesty alone seemed, to his sanguine and preassured mind, to stand in the way of the happiness he sought, was a cruel necessity.
Mansfield Park
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The public needs to be reassured about how its money is spent.
Times, Sunday Times
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But back on the track they were reassured that the cycling will be in fine fettle.
Times, Sunday Times
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The boost came after halfyear results reassured investors shocked by a profits warning last month.
The Sun
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A final glance at the cavity bed reassured her that it looked just as it should.
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1781, Clinton reassured Cornwallis that he faced only 2000 regular Continentals, plus a small body of ill-armed "spiritless" "peasantry".
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His colleagues are reassured to see the Neto they always knew, but they also detect a change.
Times, Sunday Times
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The boost came after halfyear results reassured investors shocked by a profits warning last month.
The Sun
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One defendant reassured him in his own language, Italian, and he was helped out of a window.
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Everyone reassured me, though, that the printery handles plenty of these things, and are really helpful, and they'll be able to tell me what is usual.
Today's little hurdle
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He was rightly suspicious of meeting me until I reassured him I was not writing about him.
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‘It was only a terrible phantasm trying to take root in my imagination,’ he reassured himself.
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For inexperienced boaties like us, lock-keepers are potentially scary people, but we were reassured by our first encounter.
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European experts yesterday reassured women there was no proof of increased danger from the faulty implants.
The Sun
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She remembered her excitement when they arrived at the St Kilda Town Hall and a quick scan of the women's dresses reassured her about her choice.
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May 25, 2006, 9: 01 am long term care insurance ratings says: long term care insurance ratings allocatable bombproof reassured. rhymes: featherbed
The Volokh Conspiracy » Trademarking “Scholar”:
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I treated this information as a safety net in that it reassured me that the price we were suggesting for a contract was realistic based on previous project costs.
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And yes, I think that description - reassuring the reassured is quite apt.
Super Booker Shortlist
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And the more open you are with kids, I think the more reassured they are, and they were really troupers.
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This way he can graciously spurn your offer, while feeling reassured that you are not just taking advantage of him.
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He was diplomatic, too, even reassured the oboist about her big fermata: "Take 2 bars and I'll make sure you have enough time.
Laurence Vittes: Have Baton, Will Travel: Classical Music Combine in New Orleans
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a moment when her modesty alone seemed, to his sanguine and preassured mind, to stand in the way of the happiness he sought, was a cruel necessity.
Mansfield Park
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Conservatives were reassured when at the end of 1921 Fascism became an organized party, the Partito Nazionale Fascista, and embraced monarchism and liberal economics.