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be reconfirmed
verb
To confirm again; to establish more firmly
Exact(44)
Mr. Kim is expected to be reconfirmed as leader by the North's rubber-stamp Parliament on March 8.
What are the implications for Anglicans who may be tempted to move over to Rome? Lay people will be required to be reconfirmed and clergy would have to be reconfirmed and reordained.
He is expected to be reconfirmed by the full Senate before his current term expires on Jan.
But Mr. Carrasquero said 876,017 signatures could be reconfirmed by the signers in a special "repair period," expected later this month.
Mr. Robertson said he could not tell what his thinking would be five years from now, when Mr. Verniero would need to be reconfirmed.
Mr. Gates, who served as C.I.A. director under the first President Bush, would not have to be reconfirmed by the Senate.
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This diagnosis has been reconfirmed time and time again since 11 September 2001.
It was reconfirmed by Kabul in 1919, 1921 and 1930.
Justice Poritz was reconfirmed by a vote of 24 to 15.
I knew that playing against them, but it was reconfirmed early in the year".
Scott Walker, a Republican who had pushed through a rights-reduction package, was reconfirmed.
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