Word: reaffirmed
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...need to re-examine and reaffirm our purposeand our direction as a nation," Foley said. "Everyinstitution needs criticism; this can producepositive results...
...County courthouse. ``It became very emotional,'' says Cochran of the session led by the Rev. Rosey Grier, the former Los Angeles Rams defensive tackle who is Simpson's friend and spiritual adviser. Cochran then directed each member of the legal team to go to Simpson's cell and personally reaffirm his allegiance to the defendant. ``All you are left with during a crisis is your conduct during it,'' he instructed his colleagues. ``I want everybody to remember that, so that your conduct is exemplary...
...need to reaffirm that we're trying to maintain an environment of mutual respect," Gavin said...
Goldfarb brought along dozens of copies of a resolution to reaffirm the faculty's earlier statement to stop paying the fee to MIT beginning with the Class of 1999. Although no official count of the subsequent straw vote was taken, approximately 65 percent of professors voted in favor of Goldfarb's resolution...
...tables were spread in Brussels last week for a grand conclave charting the future of NATO. Foreign ministers representing the 16 partners in one of history's strongest, most successful alliances arrived with words intended to reaffirm its solidarity, even as the war in Bosnia was testing its inner strength. The mantra of the hour was articulated by Warren Christopher, who came armed with a freshly retuned U.S. policy toward a corner of Europe that has defied Western peacemaking efforts. Declared the U.S. Secretary of State: "The crisis in Bosnia is about Bosnia, not about NATO...