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Now comes this month's gala, with the host ready to reassert itself as the Middle Kingdom.
In this scenario, of course, Romney is the Gipper Redux, ready to reassert American power and singularity.
If it happens, we shall be ready to reassert the importance of democracy and what it can offer us.
For even as military leaders make it possible for unpopular leaders to be removed, they tend to linger in the wings, ready to reassert their power when fragile popularly elected transitional governments fail, as they often do.
White men roaming around with guns, hopped up on fantasies that they are a million Dirty Harrys, ready to reassert the white man's rightful place as the master of America … they are definitely annoying.
On a team that as recently as last season was trading away its veteran players for groups of minor leaguers, Anderson's deal last week, which will carry him through his arbitration years and one year of free agency, may serve as notice that Oakland is ready to reassert itself as a contender.
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Though it got lost in the general press uproar, Slimane's intention was to reassert ready-to-wear's identity from its couture sibling.
Principle began to reassert itself.
Here came Moore to reassert herself.
Parliament needs to reassert itself.
They want to reassert the supremacy of ethnic Malays.
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