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We need to publicly affirm the gold standard of rearing children whenever we can".
His letter presses company boards to publicly affirm the chief executive's long-term plan.
It pains me that, in 2014, in America, we have to publicly affirm that black lives matter.
How emotionally exhausting, how dispiriting and demoralising it is to have to publicly affirm your "Britishness" and your "moderation" again and again.
After the revelations about Ms. Clinton in December, the mayor hastened to publicly affirm his admiration for the speaker, saying at a news conference that she had "made an enormous difference in this city".
Amnesty has called for the UK government to "explain its actions and publicly affirm its commitment to the rule of law, freedom of expression and the independence of media".
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He stood up for personal liberty and publicly affirmed what should have needed no affirmation: that in a just society the rights of some must be the rights of all, that we do not condemn those who love differently, that we are all made greater when we are all treated equally.
Cobain himself repeatedly and publicly affirmed his pro-gay stance.
The Big Vs publicly affirmed the wisdom of these strictures, known as the "seven bottom lines".
Now, 63 years later, the place and its purpose have been publicly affirmed.
But Mr. Murdoch was blunt: Mr. Christie risked looking like a spoiler unless he publicly affirmed his support for Mitt Romney, something the governor did the next day.
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