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  • I have read all of the Operational oders for these, and its full of management speak, and reasure the public this, and reasure the public that …. .what happens for the 11 other months of the year?

    Shoplifters Of The World Unite « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2008

  • Can someone reasure me that everything will be ok.

    Tonight: The Pennsylvania Primary 2009

  • But he wanted to reasure me that I wouldn't necessarily be put on a trial.

    Small Town Attitude and the Court Bardiac 2008

  • But he wanted to reasure me that I wouldn't necessarily be put on a trial.

    Archive 2008-07-01 Bardiac 2008

  • Somebody to hold my hand somebody to keep me warm somebody to kiss my softly somebody that will make love to me somebody that will reasure me somebody that doesn't need a reason somebody that i can trust somebody that doesn't crave perfection, just that feeling deep inside

    brodyblakk Diary Entry brodyblakk 2008

  • This time round he actively courted hagees endorsment mindful that he needed to reasure the base of the GOP. He only rejected the endorsment after some of hagees worst comments came to light. however mccain still portrays himself as a real maverick when infact over the last 6 or so years hes been rather cynical.

    On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2008

  • It would at least reasure the public that the government takes the lives of its citizens in the least bit seriously.

    Britain Must be Ready for Further Attacks 2007

  • He hastens to reasure his relatives, and in a letter to his brother, of August 7, 1855, says, by the way:

    Leo Tolstoy: Childhood and Early Manhood 1906

  • "Then you take off my mind a load of anxiety for thought it would be a difficult thing to arrange, and require no end of chicanery and trouble, but yon [sic] quite reassure -- you quite reasure [sic] me, Mr. Lee."

    Varney the vampire; or, The feast of blood. Volume 3 1847

  • His new Treasury Board President, Tony Clement, the man responsible for identifying budget reductions, joined him on the trip to Athens, and Mr. Harper said the meetings in Greece should reasure him his challenge is not so hard.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed CAMPBELL CLARK 2011

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