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I visited a teacher and she reassured me on a few things that I think many others need reassuring on as well.
The public does need reassuring, even in the United States.
Egyptians need reassuring that a decent new order is in the offing.
We all need reassuring hugs, and to get on with it".
Londoners need reassuring that dirty money isn't flooding into our property market, and ministers must now make all property ownership in London transparent so we can see exactly who owns what".
That is certainly the expressed intention of the government but, as public service cuts begin to bite, health and social service users will need reassuring that their new watchdog also has teeth.
However, with the team's displays having become increasingly chaotic, the chairman will need reassuring that both manager and playing squad are united and focused upon arresting what has been an alarming decline.
Why? "You have to keep an eye on animals for at least 10 minutes as they wake up, and when they come round from operations they need reassuring," she says.
Industry leaders will need reassuring about how this can be done without pushing up energy prices and making the UK uncompetitive.
As if we needed reassuring, Mr Johansen declares Geely "very honourable people".
A bit of common sense can establish when the reader needs reassuring that information comes from a specific source.
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