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“I purposely directed my first day’s march toward Louisa Court House,” reported Stuart, “so as to favor the idea of re-enforcing Jackson.”
Cavalryman of the Lost Cause Jeffry D. Wert 2008
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“I purposely directed my first day’s march toward Louisa Court House,” reported Stuart, “so as to favor the idea of re-enforcing Jackson.”
Cavalryman of the Lost Cause Jeffry D. Wert 2008
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In such a social structure, as wealth increases it automatically strengthens the organising institutions of religion, re-enforcing kinship and caste.
Modern Institutions and Civil Society, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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I don't know about Myspace but if he could get his core audience for all the conservative media sites to pony up a fee then one could see a model develop for pay-for-web deals where you just surf the packages of sites you pay for ... why stray and check out all the web sites, you're paying for your "conservative news plus package"? ... thus re-enforcing the echo chamber effect.
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"We are working to establish a safer border, re-enforcing the police corps and we are getting more cooperation than ever from American authorities," Mr. Calderon said.
Mexico Leader Lauds Nation's Safety at Tourism Conference Peter Sanders 2011
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The obvious thing to say about this is that these explanations are mutually re-enforcing.
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The whole shoot, talking, communicating, creating and re-enforcing that comfort.
Lou O’ Bedlam’s Friday Feature: Alexandra Richards | Manolith 2010
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The government also need to play their part, eg. funding the right organisations which can make a difference, instead of re-enforcing nepotism. (eg. the old school tie network)
Youth Crime « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2008
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Many black churches acted as a Clinton echo chamber, re-enforcing the idea that this was "Hillary's Time."
How the Independent Movement Went Left by Going Right Jacqueline Salit 2010
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Many black churches acted as a Clinton echo chamber, re-enforcing the idea that this was "Hillary's Time."
Jacqueline Salit: How the Independent Movement Went Left by Going Right 2010
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