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Being reaffirmed
verb
To affirm again.
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And a basic truth about Cambodian society is being reaffirmed: Cambodia belongs to the powerful.
Nader was nominated by national chairman Shawn O'Hara in a telephone conference call in May and is only being reaffirmed to satisfy a Florida election law that requires nominees to be selected in person.
Until recently, the Joint Strike Fighter had been viewed as one of the Pentagon's more endangered programs, and the decision to award the contract underscored the prominent role air power has come to play in American military planning, one being reaffirmed by the war in Afghanistan.
They love being reaffirmed and told they're correct, but see disagreement as defection.
Old positions from the Cold War -- minus the Sino-Soviet dispute -- are being reaffirmed.
Michelle's sense of self and world view are being reaffirmed here.
In telling myself I was sick all the time and it being reaffirmed by doctors constantly, I was not allowing myself to heal.
And with the Black Lives Matter movement working to keep a national spotlight on similar incidents, it seems as if hardly a week passes without the movie's topicality being reaffirmed.
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