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reassert
1. I ate regularly and began to feel stronger I began to reassert some order and clarity in my thinking
2. Also, the king of Russia had defeated an attempt by the Tatars to reassert their domination of his kingdom
3. The twins felt very sorry for Peter, and they both went over to express their sympathy and to say that they believed him and to reassert that their own mother had also seen the Master
4. ” He knew the humble approach in which he ate crow would be the most effective in assuaging the old woman’s temperament while simultaneously allowing him to maintain his dignity and reassert his fine upbringing
5. those reminders to reassert his abilities to himself and assure him that
6. It was clear that she was desperate to reassert
7. Larry’s confidence started to reassert
8. Only with full employment can I reassert my manly leadership of the family and put the females back in their submissive places for which God had designed them
9. and permitted the Vatican to reassert its dominance over world affairs through the auspices of secret
10. The story over, the demands of their own hard, rough lives began to reassert themselves in their hearts, in their nerves, their blood and appetites
11. Doubtless she means it as a brush-off, but he sees a chance here to reassert himself as the husband he still technically is
12. Casaubon, he heard her with an air of patience as if she had given a quotation from the Delectus familiar to him from his tender years, and sometimes mentioned curtly what ancient sects or personages had held similar ideas, as if there were too much of that sort in stock already; at other times he would inform her that she was mistaken, and reassert what her remark had questioned
13. The habits of a lifetime reassert themselves with astonishing speed
14. Pressing trades against that higher time frame trend is usually a bad idea, as that trend is very likely to reassert itself and at least make an attempt at another trend leg
15. After a period of rest, buyers reassert themselves and push the market into another leg
16. Once breached, it never again proved true, but who would have had Buffett’s foresight and audacity to conclude that it could safely be ignored? The 1958 investor who waited for the century-old relationship between dividend yields and bond market yields to reassert itself is still waiting too
17. He can reassert the rights of control that inhere in ownership
18. Normally after a period of minor weakness—as measured here by the stochastics indicator reaching an oversold level—the dominant uptrend will reassert itself as traders who missed out on the prior move use the dip to get on board
19. But anyone familiar with past market bubbles knows that ultimately the laws of economics reassert their grip on market activity
20. Chances are you’ll be getting in just as those long-term base rates are getting ready to reassert themselves
21. She resolved to smite once, and annihilate this vile nest of poisonous scandal-adders: to destroy the miserable Mosgliakoff, as though he were a blackbeetle, and with one triumphant blow to reassert all her influence over this miserable old idiot-prince!
22. And if he does not find means he will contrive destruction and chaos, will contrive sufferings of all sorts, only to gain his point! He will launch a curse upon the world, and as only man can curse (it is his privilege, the primary distinction between him and other animals), may be by his curse alone he will attain his object—that is, convince himself that he is a man and not a piano-key! If you say that all this, too, can be calculated and tabulated—chaos and darkness and curses, so that the mere possibility of calculating it all beforehand would stop it all, and reason would reassert itself, then man would purposely go mad in order to be rid of reason and gain his point! I believe in it, I answer for it, for the whole work of man really seems to consist in nothing but proving to himself every minute that he is a man and not a piano-key! It may be at the cost of his skin, it may be by cannibalism! And this being so, can one help being tempted to rejoice that it has not yet come off, and that desire still depends on something we don't know?
23. So all I could do was to force a few drops of brandy between the white teeth, and bathe the forehead patiently, and hope that nature would soon reassert itself with these aids
24. The high animal spirits that had helped her over situations where a less vital woman would have been overwhelmed had begun to reassert themselves in the exercise and open air