It also reconfirmed its anti-militarism manifest in its tiny regular army and long-standing neutrality. |
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Above all, it reconfirmed my feeling that I really was better off not going. |
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I finally persuaded her to order blood tests, which reconfirmed the diagnosis. |
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Why has Clarke continually reconfirmed her support for the approach, despite these reservations? |
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Breakfast with thick condensed milk, missed the spot completely and reconfirmed my decision to leave. |
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Senior mainland officials have reconfirmed a promise to university students to openly discuss the crackdown. |
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The players continued with the tour only after the agreed procedures had been reconfirmed with diplomats and security advisers. |
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Since I revealed the big scoop, I have had it reconfirmed by yet another highly authoritative source. |
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Furthermore, in many universities a vacancy does not exist until a post has been reconfirmed and funding assured. |
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These gold obligations were solemnly reconfirmed by three sitting presidents. |
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In the board meeting on Monday, January 27, 2003, the previous resolution was reconfirmed with an overwhelming majority. |
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The Government of Pakistan reconfirmed its decision to close four refugee camps in the North-West Frontier Province and in Balochistan. |
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Yet the summer also reconfirmed that when the going gets tough it is relationships that really matter. |
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These latter bands were reconfirmed by multiple isolations and PCR-amplifications of VMA1 from genomic DNA initially derived from single cell cultures. |
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All the party bigwigs now sit on the executive board, under the reconfirmed authority of Jean Minani. |
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This meeting reconfirmed the traditional friendly ties between the both countries. |
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He has reconfirmed his commitment to reducing the number of toilets on the carrier's planes and charging passengers to use them. |
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It was this summer that the European Council last reconfirmed that it would adhere to its commitments on enlargement. |
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Meeting with people as recently as today, that has been reconfirmed by people who have been there as recently as two days ago. |
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This aspect of the definition of the product concerned was therefore reconfirmed by the current review investigation. |
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He or she can decide whether this approval must be reconfirmed, given your new duties. |
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In 1995 and 2000 this was reconfirmed through, inter alia, the decision to extend the treaty indefinitely. |
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If the Rights Plan is not so reconfirmed, the Rights Plan shall terminate and be void and of no further force and effect. |
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These policies have recently been reviewed and requirements will be reconfirmed in the very near future. |
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In February 2006, President Bush reconfirmed that North Korean-flagged vessels are already prohibited from entering United States ports. |
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The National Party won the 1960 election and reconfirmed the agreement. |
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But the terrible events this month only reconfirmed my belief that the protection of our democracy must be rooted in the reinvigoration of democratic engagement itself. |
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The Republic of Korea, for the Environmental Integrity Group, said AWG-KP 13 had reconfirmed that environmental integrity is critical for pending issues such as carryover of AAUs and LULUCF accounting. |
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The importance of protected areas is reconfirmed and emphasis is given to the significance of developing ecological networks of protected areas that carry significance in maintaining global biodiversity. |
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As stated, the Millennium Declaration reconfirmed two of these EFA goals. |
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It welcomed the fact that there would be substantive scientific discussions on this issue, and reconfirmed its conclusions reached at its session on 17 May. |
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A study published in the April 2014 issue of Angiology reconfirmed the findings as their study showed same results. |
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The debates reconfirmed the importance and relevance of the issues highlighted by the Congress for the future development of the information society. |
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He reconfirmed his father's appointment of William Fitz Ralph to the important post of seneschal of Normandy. |
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Finally, it is recalled and reconfirmed that the individual markups may vary significantly from one operator to the other, but they are on average substantial, in particular in the retail stage. |
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The analysis of the current dual system and consultations with staff identified and reconfirmed major problems and inefficiencies with the dual system. |
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The March 2005 European Council has just reconfirmed this target. |
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Within minutes a YouGov and Electoral Calculus poll had reconfirmed its original predictions that Labour and the Conservatives were neck and neck. |
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We are very shocked that the courts in Libya have reconfirmed the death penalties for Europeans, who should be freed and allowed to go to their homes in Bulgaria. |
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As it is, liberals will be bored by the endless list of achievements, and conservatives will be reconfirmed in their belief that the 42nd president is an ill-disciplined braggart with a slippery way with the truth. |
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Between the 13th and 15th centuries Magna Carta was reconfirmed 32 times according to Sir Edward Coke, and possibly as many as 45 times. |
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Throughout the DAAP, DFO has reconfirmed and strengthened its commitment to sustainable development as a core underpinning of all its programs and services. |
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During this period Ragusa reconfirmed its old alliance with Ancona. |
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In 1567, a Hanseatic League agreement reconfirmed previous obligations and rights of league members, such as common protection and defense against enemies. |
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These rights were reconfirmed in charters granted by Edward the Confessor and in William the Conqueror's confirmation of the old English liberty at Kenford. |
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