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Emma, a 15-year-old with OCD, was shy and quiet, but talked with a reassuring clarity about her problems.
According to Francis Outred, Christie's European head of contemporary art, "As with Warhol, this could bring reassuring clarity to the question of volume within each series".
Reading the book takes me straight back to the early 1980s, to the miners' strike and apartheid, to the Nicaraguan revolution and the civil war in El Salvador, to the reassuring clarity of those battle lines.
There is often a reassuring clarity to the first two — the clarity that comes from training to tangible standards and attaining measurable goals — but in the last realm, especially with those disciplines in which results cannot be quantified, ambiguity holds dominion.
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He did so with a reassuring composure, clarity and vision.
To be frank, Mr Cameron's relaunch speech today was longer on reassuring verbiage than clarity, as my colleague and fellow blogger Leviathan notes.But I still find myself strangely cheerier than I was, for one simple reason.
She agrees the form has an appealing clarity: "Farce is a reassuring form for both audiences and directors.
In addition, GPs described several actions to convey reassuring information to patients in an effective manner, enhancing clarity and understanding.
Our results are highly reassuring because all of the associations, except one from the group not found in any GWA study, were replicated with clarity and showed the same disease-associated allele as originally reported.
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