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1 But when it came to relieving Ireland's fiscal woes, Lubkemeier offered little reassurance .
2 Buyers on the verge of closing, they'll need a little reassurance about the house.
3 But headteachers like Dunne find little reassurance in this comparison.
4 You want a little reassurance , and you want something to help you sleep at nights.
5 The responsibility is mine. Raquella's smile had little reassurance .
6 The Minister gave very little reassurance that her decision adheres to this fundamental right, he said.
7 At their own level they've been a decent side this year but that offered little reassurance .
8 With very little help, and very little reassurance .
9 But that is little reassurance to the villagers.
10 It hadn't occurred to her until now, but maybe Peter could have used a little reassurance , too.
11 I owe her a little reassurance .
12 One thing brought him a little reassurance ; so far as he could ascertain now, the bobcat was no longer advancing.
13 To find a little reassurance , to season the new normal with the flavours you remember enjoying in the old one.
14 There is little reassurance in the pseudo comforter that is "you are not the only one going through this".
15 They were the very words that she desired to hear from him; yet his manner of uttering them gave her little reassurance .
16 It was just one of those times in my life when I could use a little reassurance from someone who loved me.
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