I was actually reassured by this but six months later I was requested to resubmit my claim because my salary details were incorrect. |
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She recalled to mind the soft lilt in his voice as he reassured her of how beautiful and talented she was. |
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However, with the crowd reassured that both players would make an appearance on the pitch during the changeover, play got underway. |
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For inexperienced boaties like us, lock-keepers are potentially scary people, but we were reassured by our first encounter. |
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I've assured and reassured him a hundred times that this isn't true, but then, there's only so much you can say to salvage a hurt ego. |
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She assured and reassured us they didn't have peanuts in them but I stayed away from them just in case. |
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I lingered in the doorway sadly, not really reassured by the fact that the usual ice between us was absent. |
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This is why I am not reassured when the government offers that judges rather than politicians should give authority for control orders. |
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Voters will be reassured by Labour's record, and not frightened by talk of a house-price crash or third-term tax rises. |
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Before the astonished members could say anything, her father reassured them, in Magyar, that this guy was all right. |
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She remembered her excitement when they arrived at the St Kilda Town Hall and a quick scan of the women's dresses reassured her about her choice. |
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Putting that aside, I scouted the room for people I knew, slightly reassured to see Jane. |
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Many patients can be reassured if testicular examination and a screen for STIs give normal results. |
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Unionists need to be reassured that their right to maintain a meaningful British identity and allegiance will remain secure. |
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The course has reassured me that mechanical engineering is definitely the right career for me. |
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I can't be reassured that the liver in this isn't from intensively farmed animals. |
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And the more open you are with kids, I think the more reassured they are, and they were really troupers. |
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People worried a right of way to a primary school would be shut permanently have been reassured the closure is only temporary. |
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My mommy then reassured me that such a thing would not happen, she and daddy are still loving as before. |
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His effective rhetoric reassured a country unsettled by the tumults of the 1960s and 1970s and perceptions of American decline. |
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These results are great news for all mums, but working mums will feel particularly reassured. |
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But company chiefs reassured its 500-strong workforce that the sauce and pickle bottling factory would re-open and their jobs were safe. |
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Slightly reassured by this, the girl sniffled and wiped her tears away with the back of her hand. |
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Bullets travel faster than sound, so I'll never hear the one that gets me, I reassured myself. |
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We could tune in and tune out, reassured that our American values were safe and sound. |
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He refused to provide his name but reassured me that Lara had been cut out of the film. |
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We have also been reassured that there will either be a buy-back or dividend. |
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The society retains possession of the library but can now be reassured that it is in safe hands and can be so much more widely used. |
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At The Bull Hotel on Tuesday, the programme makers reassured residents there were no hidden catches. |
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Nor am I reassured by Galston's rather cavalier dismissal of economic liberty's importance for individual self-determination. |
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Doctors told us Matthew would be put on suicide watch, which reassured us because we felt something positive was being done at last. |
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When the pain in your chest, arm, jaw, shoulders, or abdomen is angina, first be reassured. |
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Church leaders have reassured churchgoers that services this weekend will go ahead despite the fire damage to the entrance hall. |
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If the system was being managed with humility and dignity people could face the end reassured and at peace. |
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Harriet had constantly reassured her that she was cool with whatever passed between them. |
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Everything's just fine now, he reassured them, except that the design isn't finished and the architect is mysteriously taken ill. |
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So, the Faroese are broadly reassured about the exploratory drilling 120 miles off their shores. |
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We had been reassured by professionals he was just immature, so we expected him to gain employment and become independent. |
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Adopting our recommendation has the potential to avoid as many as half a million women a year being falsely reassured. |
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By the evening of the same day I had been reassured that the threat was not credible. |
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Some may criticize the promposal as yet another narcissistic display by a generation that constantly needs to be reassured how special they are. |
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However, he reassured his constituents and the general public that he had no such intention. |
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He reassured her that she would not develop the type of epilepsy called grand mal in which people lose conscious-ness. |
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This is America, where pundits have for years reassured us politics is a down-and-dirty contact sport with no room for girly men. |
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But a quick word with the proprietor of the local service station reassured me otherwise. |
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The bitterness and acid in his voice reassured me Peter was still in there, but he was very, very upset. |
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One defendant reassured him in his own language, Italian, and he was helped out of a window. |
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Alex reassured him with a smile, and then lifted the laughing child into his arms. |
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Roman sat up against the seat, still tense but looking slightly more reassured as he peered into his wing mirror. |
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It reassured me that everything was okay between us but I was still red with embarrassment. |
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Evelyn cried out with relief, but her reassured expression soon changed drastically in a look of pure fury. |
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Patients with severe dementia are not reassured by reorientation because the words do not always have meaning for them. |
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The first time alarms sounded, contestants were told it was a false alarm, and reassured with a small party. |
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This reassured me somewhat though it also made me feel like a tragic since I would never ever have thought it was acceptable to bring a book to the pub. |
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Immediately we are reassured by our genial host Eddie Spear that we have plenty time to freshen up before our much-anticipated dinner and he urges us to repair forthwith. |
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And yet a bigger part of me is reassured our frontline troops still had Gates in the bureaucratic battles back home. |
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I reassured her that it worked fine, which was tempting fate. |
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I treated this information as a safety net in that it reassured me that the price we were suggesting for a contract was realistic based on previous project costs. |
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This patient was therefore reassured that she had not had primary rubella, as she had a history of rubella vaccination and high avidity rubella specific IgG was detected. |
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That should have reassured me, and yet the moment I entered the camper an unspeakable sense of dread grabbed hold of me. |
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Afterward, Cartwright says, he reassured Koh that the process, however arduous, had been valuable. |
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Maybe it's just me, but I'm somewhat reassured that medication mistakes were committed by nurses and not the janitorial staff or the people who come in to pick up the laundry. |
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While Justice Stephen Breyer dismissed this as an impossibility, other justices were not reassured. |
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He reassured shareholders that an announcement of an initiative was likely in three to four weeks and hinted very strongly that it might be a buy-in of shares. |
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I am not truly on the edge of a precipice, she reassured herself. |
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However, if a child does fit the criteria for growing pains, the parents should be reassured that this is a benign, self-limited process that occurs for unknown reasons. |
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The strong, even thump of her pulse against his skin reassured him. |
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If we were told that there was a watch without a mainspring, we would hardly be reassured by the further information that it had, however, an infinite train of gear-wheels. |
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The public really do feel reassured when they see cops out on the streets. |
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I was reassured by evidence of outgoing Commissioner Pat Byrne and Minister for Justice Michael McDowell showing evidence of horse sense in tackling this issue. |
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Her loyal subjects will be reassured by the news announced last week that although her majesty will not be at the register office, Stephen Fry will be. |
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Ophidiophobes thinking of viewing the property will be reassured to learn that there have been no snakes on the premises for a number of years now. |
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As he became a dot on the horizon I reassured myself if I were his age, with his bike, with his quads, his parents and his Spandex I'd clean his clock. |
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They were reassured once the police and medics arrived and the hikers and Briton were taken to the gendarmerie for questioning. |
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Conservatives were reassured when at the end of 1921 Fascism became an organized party, the Partito Nazionale Fascista, and embraced monarchism and liberal economics. |
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Brandon was so confident of success that he reassured the king that it would only be a matter of days before they could raise the Mary Rose. |
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Hoffman as director reassured conservative businessmen that the gigantic sums of money would be handled efficiently. |
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They reassured him that they were not one of the battalions looking for revenge. |
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All your victims can be reassured Now you''re off to the cells, ring those Christmas bells. |
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Findings on examination were normal and he was treated with stool softeners, reassured and discharged. |
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People are much more reassured by functionality than by dysfunction. |
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Soojian reassured the family that Powers' name would be placed on a plaque alongside previous and future valedictorians at the high school. |
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However, I was reassured to know that Clearblue pregnancy tests provide clear, accurate results. |
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First of all single parents should never be reassured saying that some day they will meet the right person. |
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Historians will be reassured that there is a historical murphy. |
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The physician was unable to palpate the mass, so he reassured the patient and scheduled a follow-up appointment in 6 weeks. |
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He wasn't exactly impressed by Kieran, or the set up in his flat, if you must know, so Vanda reassured him that she'd nurse you herself, and see you took the antibiotics. |
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Even though I was an enthusiastic Lostie from the start, I was grateful for the Guide, if only because it reassured me that I wasn't the only one having trouble keeping track. |
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Having earlier met Malik Nur Khan, and his tall, wiry father with in his black sherwani and white turban with a turra enhancing his height, I was somewhat more reassured. |
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However, federal regulators were reassured by Continental Illinois executives that steps were being taken to ensure the bank's financial security. |
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If she felt unimportant, you showed her that she was important to you. If she felt accused, you reassured her. If she felt guilty, you helped her feel better. |
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Brides-to-be will be reassured to learn that 85 per cent of men did not cheat on their partner while away on a stag do though it does mean that 15 per cent did. |
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Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta and his visiting Tanzanian counterpart Jakaya Kikwete reassured the devotion of the 2 nations following discussions in the capital Nairobi. |
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Burton accepted Rossen's offer after the director reassured him he had been studying the Macedonian king for two years to make sure the film was historically accurate. |
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When Kathyrn Davies' daughter Faith Weeks was born she noticed her head was misshaped but was reassured by health professionals that the problem would correct itself. |
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