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As More reiterates in his aggressive championing of the humanist curriculum, Greek is the essential source both for secular wisdom and for the New Testament.

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The US secretary of state, John Kerry, said during a state visit on Friday that top leaders "could not have more forcefully reiterated [their] commitment to that goal".

"Was there any lesson more often reiterated than that history repeats itself?" Emily asks, listening to her sister's tale of woe.

It does little more than reiterate the long-stated position of the Department of Homeland Security, which has said it intends to use the program primarily to detain and deport immigrants who are considered a threat to public safety and national security.

Upon closer reading of the judgment, the Chinese may realise the court has done little more than reiterate the power of Hong Kong's courts to interpret the Basic Law, within certain limits.

Tyrie was more forthright, reiterating the committee's long-standing concern that ministers and Bank of England policymakers were having to work with statistics tarred by poor data collection and production, or "rubbish in, rubbish out statistics", as the Conservative MP put it.

8.58am BST Germany has come out fighting this morning, saying its liability to the European bailout fund is €190b and not a cent more, and reiterating the fact that the bailout fund cannot borrow money from the ECB.

"However, he expressed dismay at the British media's unprovoked attack on his character once more and reiterated his condemnation for the 7/7 London bombings and all terrorist attacks around the world.

(After meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping and other officials, Kerry sounded encouraged by Beijing's commitment to pressuring North Korea Chinaina could not have more forcefully reiterated its commitment to that goal" — but he had little progress to report on the territorial disputes).

This was not unusual, but this time the country's creditors did more than reiterate demands for payment: the British, French and Spanish governments joined forces in October to compel Mexico to pay; by the end of the year the city of Vera Cruz was occupied.

Set to a new Philip Glass piece for solo cello (here played by Raman Ramakrishnan), it has a rondo structure, in which movement — rotations of the shoulders, gestures like clock hands, slow adjustments of balance on one foot as if hovering, a line of slow jumps, and more — is reiterated.

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