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been reassuring
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To assure anew; to restore confidence to; to free from fear or terror.
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He has been reassuring.
It has not been reassuring.
The Republicans have been reassuring on that strategic imperative.
It has been reassuring to witness the manner in which Vermont's elected politicians have responded.
And Mr. Moynihan has been reassuring bank employees rattled by the stock sell-off.
Sandoval's declaration may have been reassuring to voters: he is far ahead in the polls.
But the sheer range of views and voices has not always been reassuring.
Certainly, the recent reports by his military have not been reassuring.
(On that score, it must be said, his behavior since Election Day has not been reassuring).
Dr. Lutz and others have done safety studies that have been reassuring.
"I have been reassuring myself on the basis that communications are very difficult there.
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