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President Sarkozy's speech on Thursday was a re-statement of traditional Gaullism, perhaps reflecting the electoral threat he faces from the National Front in next year's elections.
France and Germany Still Divided Simon Nixon 2011
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But he can't resist a rhetorical re-statement of the "my enemy's enemy is my friend" line.
Archive 2009-01-01 2009
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Daniel AC: Your argument is just a re-statement of the “prepositions are not allowed to end a sentence” claim.
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Obama's statement echoed Petraeus but, because he is President and Commander-in-Chief, his re-statement amplified the general's warning and made it policy.
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This re-statement of the show's purpose will hopefully be followed through in the final season.
Archive 2009-05-01 Adam Whitehead 2009
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This re-statement of the show's purpose will hopefully be followed through in the final season.
Lostwatch 8: Season 5, Episodes 13-17 Adam Whitehead 2009
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Then go back through the deck once more and, this time, punctuate each slide with either a re-statement of your objective and/or a benefit to your audience.
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When I responded to your re-statement of his gibberish, I had returned to content - or so I thought.
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It's a re-statement of Nixon's formulation that if the president does it, it is not illegal.
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This is simply a re-statement of the explanandum, and a very defective one at that.
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