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Meanings of constant reiteration in English
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Usage of constant reiteration in English
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We got the calm, constantreiteration-"Leftwing-held by the English-forced to retreat a little."
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She felt deceitful, sly, in spite of her constantreiteration that it had just occurred to her.
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The constantreiteration of the phrase, "I'm not an ex-slave" roused my curiosity and drove me to a superficial investigation.
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In his short story Sierra Leone the narrator says of his family's constantreiteration of the events of their mother Rose's death:
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Of course one heard constantreiteration of the number of millions her father possessed, and the number of cabins she managed to occupy.
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The narrative goes hurrying on through the busy hours, marking the press of rapidly succeeding calls by its constantreiteration-'straightway, ''immediately, ''forthwith, ''anon, ''immediately.
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The early suggestion, becoming through constantreiteration a part of her knowledge, had been followed and accomplished; and, as well, her later needs were served.
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And then, too, there was the suggestion of hope held out by the constantreiteration of the phrase, "There is a way out."
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Nor were his constantreiterations of this belief without effect upon the rest of the party.
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The reproduction of nature by man is founded on faith-constantreiteration and association with a thing will produce that thing.