Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Assurance.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun obsolete Assurance.
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- noun obsolete
assurance
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Examples
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Not to mention that redhead from that E-surance ads.
Marge Simpson in Playboy: What 'toon do YOU want to see naked next?! | EW.com 2009
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If the health un-surance predators were forbidden to donate money to political campaigns, I am sure all our so-called representatives would immediately become universal, not-for-profit, health care proponents.
Live Blog: Daschle Returns to the Senate - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2009
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-- The terms '' individual health in - surance coverage '' and '' group health insurance coverage '' mean health insurance coverage offered in the individual market or large or small group market, respectively, as defined in section 2791 of the Public Health Service Act.P. 16
Health Care Bill Released: What Does Congress Hope You're Missing (INTERACTIVE INVESTIGATION) 2009
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I guess I'd feel better knowing he wouldn't want to sit down with in-surance companies before doing, well, whatever he'd do.
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I guess I'd feel better knowing he wouldn't want to sit down with in-surance companies before doing, well, whatever he'd do.
New Rudy Ad: He's The Only Republican Who Will Give You Disaster Insurance 2009
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But my husband and some other people say "IN-surance" ie, the stress is on the first syllable instead of the second.
Japanese government internet TV mj 2008
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When NEWSROOM returns, I'll tell you about teen-surance.
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The company says it will measure aggregate data to see if teens in this program end up having fewer crashes and that could potentially lead to lower rates for teen-surance drivers.
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And just this week, Safeco Insurance launched a new product called teen-surance.
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I was more offended with this instance of his as-surance and unconcern, than with the freedom itself; because that had the appearance of his usual gaiety with it.
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