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Examples
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(Reassuringly, the substance smelled like liquid soap.)
Theater review: 'Blood Sweat & Fears III: The Red Velvet Curtain' Celia Wren 2010
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Reassuringly perhaps for the government, 40% said they would not consider switching jobs if their employer reduces the amount it pays into their pension scheme.
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Reassuringly for these outfits, a new film about Mrs Thatcher confirms that women are not, invariably, of the nurturing variety they have learned to fear.
Imposing quotas is not as crucial as changing cultures | Catherine Bennett 2011
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Reassuringly titled "How to stave off a second Great Drepression", Soros argues that Europe's leaders have lost their grip on the crisis - and presents a radical three-point plan to prevent a Greek default ripping through the EU.
European debt crisis: Austria votes on euro rescue deal 2011
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Reassuringly perhaps for the government, 40% said they would not consider switching jobs if their employer reduces the amount it pays into their pension scheme.
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"Reassuringly so, from a parent's standpoint," Angie commented.
Broken Symmetry Angela Brett 2010
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Reassuringly solid and technically correct in the presence of the England selector James Whitaker, he went to his half-century shortly after lunch with consecutive boundaries driven and pulled off David Masters.
Danish Kaneria flogs a dead pitch while Hampshire make hay in the sun Richard Rae at the Rose Bowl 2010
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Reassuringly, the bloodthirsty maniac Compton was arrested hours later, presumably after being cornered in his lair by a Swat team.
The words you read next will be your last ... Charlie Brooker 2010
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Reassuringly, if a bit overbearingly, "Childhood" bears the message: affection, attention and "responsive interaction," not environmental details, are what matter.
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Reassuringly, for those who care about the Bush administration's assault on fundamental human rights, holding prisoners neither as Prisoners of War protected by the Geneva Conventions nor as criminal suspects to be tried in US courts, Sen. Biden has been unstinting in his opposition to the prison at Guantánamo Bay.
Andy Worthington: Joe Biden's the Man on Guantanamo, Iraq and the "War on Terror" 2008
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