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Renunciation, reasserted to the point of tedium and often entwined with religious language, seems more and more an idealistic tic of the critic's, not the mainspring of Goethe's motivation.
In this month the sovereignty of the spirit over the body and the mind is reasserted to restore the divine order of things.
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The president needs to reassert himself to ensure that his original policy is implemented.
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Down hit three unanswered points after the break but Antrim reasserted themselves to regain control at Newry.
Assured by the navigator that she actually did need to, Millie reasserted her need to know "all the details" before doing so.
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Is it legitimate simply to reassert this condemnation, to say that it still stands?
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