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verb Present participle of reassert.
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SWA began "reasserting" itself with the business casual crowd in 2007as legacy airlines were downsizing amenitieswith a simple yet effective boarding process that eliminates the line-up-to-line-up method that penalized last-minute fliers.
SWA began "reasserting" itself with the business casual crowd in 2007as legacy airlines were downsizing amenitieswith a simple yet effective boarding process that eliminates the line-up-to-line-up method that penalized last-minute fliers.
And in The New Reagan Revolution: How Ronald Reagan's Principles Can Restore America's Greatness, Michael, an arch-conservative radio host, recalls his father's politics and presidency and argues in favor of resurrecting his ideals and vision to recover American freedom, renewing national prosperity, and reasserting American power and influence.
As The New York Times editorial board noted today, “the bonus-driven risk culture is reasserting itself now” on Wall Street, and thus there is ample reason for “fast-tracking the issue” of reforming compensation.
It is possible that this generally negative mood, except in Scotland, is part of a continuing plague-on-all-your-houses sentiment of the kind that swept through politics during the expenses scandal, and that may now be reasserting itself as early optimism surrounding the coalition drains away and the media becomes bored.
It is possible that this generally negative mood, except in Scotland, is part of a continuing plague-on-all-your-houses sentiment of the kind that swept through politics during the expenses scandal, and that may now be reasserting itself as early optimism surrounding the coalition drains away and the media becomes bored.
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