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were reaffirming
verb
To affirm again.
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By answering somebody else's query, you were reaffirming and verifying what you had already learned".
In making the pledge, both leaders were reaffirming the commitment of their predecessors to reach that goal.
The climax of the proceedings came when Mr Farrakhan conducted a "sacred wedding blessing" delivered to several thousand couples, most of whom were "reaffirming" their marriage vows.
And that people were reaffirming our capacity to overcome all the old wounds and old divisions, but also new wounds and new divisions".
Officially, the two men were "reaffirming the principle of a multipolar world", which is code for grumbling about America's far-reaching influence.
But in explaining their specific steps, American officials sounded as if they were reaffirming a valuable relationship rather than delivering a rebuke.
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Paul's teachings on clerical celibacy were reaffirmed by Pope John Paul II.
Awkward pastoral questions were asked but not discussed, and existing teaching and practice were reaffirmed.
The limits were imposed after a 1993 referendum and were reaffirmed by voters in 1996.
He may yet pinpoint this as the moment his team's faith and conviction were reaffirmed.
Nevertheless some policies or earlier decisions were reaffirmed or emphasized.
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