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1 This would actually be more reassuring if we didn't already know it.
2 Nothing more real had ever befallen him, and nothing, somehow, more reassuring .
3 Wall Street, the next day, had more reassuring reports of Beaufort's situation.
4 The more reassuring aspect is that our continent is doing that quite well.
5 The act was received with immense enthusiasm, and the outlook became more reassuring .
6 But an image of Margaret Mead or Jane Goodall might be more reassuring .
7 And the exclamation was more reassuring , somehow, than any denial could have been.
8 She modulated her voice until it was calmer and more reassuring .
9 A simpler statistic -played two, won two -is even more reassuring .
10 Nothing, throughout, could have been more reassuring or more everyday than his demeanour.
11 Nothing had changed in the pure legal sense: just the words were more reassuring .
12 Teddy didn't look convinced, so Fergus came up with a few more reassuring words.
13 Which didn't make the fact that it could have happened once any more reassuring .
14 It sounds much more reassuring in middle England than Brussels.
15 The symptoms, as may be seen, were growing more reassuring .
16 The ragged fortune-hunters who crowded the dock waving and shouting were no more reassuring .
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