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The audit, Mr. Rogan said, was a reaffirmation to agency officials that changes aimed at improving procedures were needed.
Watching this show feels like a discovery, or a reaffirmation; to be reminded why musical theatre matters, to be assured that musicals are a difficult, exhilarating art.
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The best pieces in Gallagher's memoir acknowledge this— "Stay," for example, which is a short and moving reaffirmation of commitment to her husband of many years, who began to suffer debilitating complications from multiple sclerosis not long after they fell in love.
In meetings between President Castro and top Chinese leaders, from President Jiang Zemin to the new Communist Party secretary, Hu Jintao, there were handshakes and hugs and reaffirmation of loyalty, to be sure.
The comments came as the Roman Catholic Church gears up for Easter Sunday, the holiest day on the Christian calendar, and were made on Holy Thursday, a day dedicated to the reaffirmation of priestly vows and to the bond between a bishop and his priests.
Above all, though, solutions have to come from a reaffirmation of the need to uphold asylum and refugee protection, and to see these as a shared global responsibility.
Representative J. Randy Forbes, a Virginia Republican, says reaffirmation is necessary to "confront a disturbing trend of inaccuracies and omissions, misunderstandings of church and state, rogue court challenges, and efforts to remove God from the public domain by unelected bureaucrats".
For all Mr. Obama's efforts to forge side deals and clean-energy partnerships, his reaffirmation of his goal to reduce emissions 17 percent ties him to the United Nations process.
The reappointment seemed to Krugman to be "a reaffirmation of Serious Person Syndrome, aka it's better to have been conventionally wrong than unconventionally right".
In particular, Justice Phillips, a Republican who has been chief judge since he was first appointed in 1988, argued for abolishing judicial elections and granting governors the power to appoint judges, subject to periodic reaffirmation by a public vote.
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