It's also reasserting itself as a major world power in international sports such as cricket and rugby. |
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You beg the question by merely reasserting that God's existence is indemonstrable. |
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He's just given quite a long statement but is basically reasserting his innocence. |
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The criminal sanction operates then as a form of social control both punishing the offender and reasserting the mores of that society. |
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As the protest movement waned, the military deliberately fomented communal conflict as a means of reasserting its authority. |
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It was an enjoyable evening but the danger of where we seem to be going kept reasserting itself like a descant to the pleasant sound of casual conversation. |
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A wielding of language that speaks as a means to recapture and reanimate male power, it suggests a masculinity reasserting itself at the expense of women. |
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The diseased body stages a revolt against those functions that biographers record, reasserting the animal in pain, so similar in the end to other animals in pain. |
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For China, the naming of Tung is a substantial step toward reasserting sovereignty over Hong Kong. |
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However, we received dollops of satisfaction when their movements aligned and they interacted, reasserting a human connection. |
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John began his reign by reasserting his sovereignty over the disputed northern counties. |
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That along with the commitment we've made to renewing the retail areas, will help us re-invent this area, reasserting its importance in the region. |
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