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31. Without support or reassurance from anyone, she faced the seemingly endless questions.
32. I needed constant reassurance that I had not gained weight.
33. He suggests at the start of verse 3 that it is a sort of divine reassurance from his dead friend.
34. But the scheme has given little reassurance to families in Skopje's eastern suburbs.
35. The business community is also seeking reassurance that Labor is serious about tackling inflation.
36. A community which feels that no-one cares naturally turns into itself for reassurance.
37. He sought her out with his hands but she pushed him away as if he would hurt her and no reassurance satisfied her.
38. The comedy of reassurance, still, but with a self-conscious,[www.Sentencedict.com] ironic twist that Bruce Forsyth would never have dreamed of.
39. It helps professionals do their jobs better by providing reassurance and guidance and direction and focus.
40. Mr Howe has no such reassurance, particularly with Gallacher absent for five games and no immediate sign of a return.
41. Perhaps an additional reassurance that you can in fact pass your future examinations!
42. You must be prepared to offer plenty of reassurance, therefore, at all stages in the process.
43. These results, like those from Copenhagen, should offer reassurance to patients and their families.
44. It is now known that contact and reassurance are more important than food in providing bonds of attachment and affection.
45. Today's reading, by Cardinal Newman, gives us the reassurance that there is a purpose in our lives.
46. But Legasov's reassurance at Vienna was not as mendacious as many believed.
47. She touched the.22 Pathfinder for reassurance as she removed the sheet.
48. It seemed to me that he needed reassurance, needed people other than Margot to believe in him.
49. Our results offer some reassurance on this issue as well.
50. The Duke was offering bland reassurance about the scanty news of the day's skirmishes.
51. Your local branch will be able to offer advice and reassurance.
52. Many of those who consult a primary care physician have acute symptoms that worry them and will respond to explanation and reassurance.
53. Lorne wanted reassurance about his youthfulness, athleticism and general popularity.
54. Doctors are themselves not immune from the disease of alcoholism and some of them may therefore give inappropriate reassurance to patients.
55. Suppose that you decide that the employee's main payoff from constantly telephoning you is that he receives encouragement and reassurance.
56. And if the herd is threatened, they will gallop off together or maybe huddle together, touching each other for reassurance.
57. I needed reassurance from many colleagues that they too were thinking along the same lines.
58. These are part of the agenda for any discussion and the old person needs reassurance that such experience is recognised as important.
59. Insomnia is treated by reassurance that sleep will improve when weight is regained and by behavioural techniques that also reduce anxiety.
60. In the end, international supervision would provide the best reassurance.
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