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been reconfirmed
verb
To confirm again; to establish more firmly
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This diagnosis has been reconfirmed time and time again since 11 September 2001.
The report contained not a word that justified Carter's saying that "my faith in the character and competence of Bert Lance has been reconfirmed".
I don't see the very deep prejudice of male superiority lessening nearly as much; it has even been reconfirmed when fundamentalists of various religions re-enforce it.
That such extra-judicial killing is illegal is not in doubt – as has recently been reconfirmed by the UN special rapporteur Ben Emmerson.
"We were confident when we started down this path that he was the right person and the best candidate, and that's just been reconfirmed for us".
Private laboratories have judged four samples, all received by businesses in Karachi, to be laced with anthrax spores, though only one of the tests has been reconfirmed by the government, according to Science and Technology Minister Atta-ur-Rehman.
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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.
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.
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