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are affirmations
noun
That which is affirmed; a declaration that something is true.
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These are affirmations of faith, recognition of a duty which requires the quiet strength of humility and an intuitive understanding of history.
Yet while all this foul play can make you blanch, these excesses are affirmations of the humanity that comes with the yuks.
They're not technically licenses because you're not really holding certain rights and granting rights to others; rather, they are affirmations that no copyrights apply or are being claimed.
The moose heads mounted on walls or sold for thousands of dollars in souvenir shops in Jackson are affirmations of the hunter's power and prowess.
These are affirmations worth repeating and so they are, but the prose in which Havrilesky plants them is plainspoken while still appealing to the grandness of the celestial and the gravity of the scriptural.
According to Reid, moral statements are judgments, which are affirmations of the truth or falsity of a proposition.
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Suddenly her straining muscles and racing heart were affirmations "of my sexual vigor, my sexual arousability".
They're affirmations of Henry's determination or manliness, or demonstrations of what a good sport he is.
One simple technique is affirmations.
They're affirmations, at the darkest time of the year, that life will continue much as it has.
That's affirmation".
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