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"Many of the same people who a year ago said the Governorship is where I could best serve Connecticut, have called to re-iterate that to me," Foley said on his Web site Thursday.
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Once again, they re-iterate they know what the end is going to be, they've always known, and many of the fan questions will be answered, though there will be some 'greater' mysteries unanswered.
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I would like to re-iterate my point which was made several times in the last blog that astrologers are not interested in being accepted or gaining any recognition by the scientific community.
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"I did kind of want to re-iterate the fact that there was a time when there was no MTV," the East Village based filmmaker and photographer M.
When Video Frightened the Radio Star Bruce Bennett 2011
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I would like to re-iterate my point which was made several times in the last blog that astrologers are not interested in being accepted or gaining any recognition by the scientific community.
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But I think schools are in the right when they get wind of such trends to address the involved students or all the students and re-iterate reasons why such a game is offensive and cultivate sensitivity re: the holocaust – anti-semitism – and racism in general.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Could Students Be Suspended for “Beat the Jew” Game 2010
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I will re-iterate my lack of true qualification to answer this.
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And I will re-iterate the sociological concept; in Northern European countries unionism has produced better results.
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So, just to re-iterate: Tim F., you are doing the work of our better angels here, and I thank you.
Balloon Juice » Blog Archive » Call Me, Call Me Anytime 2010
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So, before I get attacked from the left, let me re-iterate that I the line of reasoning Matt has taken makes some sense, but he goes way too far to equate perfectly this event with Islamic terrorism, and to equate the threat of terrorism to the threat of car crashes. abb1 says:
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