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Verb(1) confirm again

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(1) What's worse, the story seems to reconfirm literary stereotypes about women while vaguely insinuating that it is doing the opposite.(2) Call the airline to reconfirm your flights on the day of departure to prevent any surprises at the airport.(3) I was able to reconfirm this fact firsthand during my visit(4) ‘I am not really worried about money,’ he said patting his pocket as if to reconfirm his statement.(5) We don't think that there have been any changes since the last review, and we're satisfied that all we're doing is going through a process of reconfirmation to make sure that all of the factors were taken into account back in '99.(6) I finally persuaded her to order blood tests, which reconfirmed the diagnosis.(7) In the board meeting on Monday, January 27, 2003, the previous resolution was reconfirmed with an overwhelming majority.(8) He first became mayor in a 1996 by-election, and was reconfirmed in the position in both 1997 and 2000.(9) Why has Clarke continually reconfirmed her support for the approach, despite these reservations?(10) The players continued with the tour only after the agreed procedures had been reconfirmed with diplomats and security advisers.(11) But the terrible events this month only reconfirmed my belief that the protection of our democracy must be rooted in the reinvigoration of democratic engagement itself.(12) Since I revealed the big scoop, I have had it reconfirmed by yet another highly authoritative source.(13) ‘This was simply a reconfirmation that missiles are now a reality in South Asia,’ Pakistani Foreign Ministry spokesman Aziz Ahmad Khan said in a statement issued in Islamabad.(14) The National Party won the 1960 election and reconfirmed the agreement.(15) Above all, it reconfirmed my feeling that I really was better off not going.(16) It reconfirms the principle that indefinite detention is contrary to the U.S. Constitution and international law.
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