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Old people, far from their families in our mobile, atomized society, depend on their doctors for care and reassurance.

The findings, say researchers, should give smokers reassurance that quitting will not deprive them of a valuable stress reliever.

Before I was a mother I was a daughter, infused with energy and the unspoken reassurance that my parents would always be there.

In an attempt at reassurance, a resident of Port Harcourt says cheerfully that there has been no kidnapping in the city for two whole days.

Parents agree to pick up the phone bill in return for the reassurance of knowing where their children are; children are prepared to put up with the snooping if they are allowed to have a phone.

The best way to wean it from its nuclear obsession is therefore to offer it security and reassurance—a “grand bargain”, perhaps, that would end its quarter-century estrangement from the United States.

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For the truly neurotic, there is yet more reassurance.

For the old lady, these ghosts provide reassurance, a sunny remembrance of days gone by.

A psychologist of the same period, Clemens France, saw similarities between gambling and faith: both expressed a need for reassurance, order and salvation.

She's terrified, and she may not be in a state of mind to take in the oncologist's reassurance that A.L.L. is "often curable."

No reassurance will ever be enough.

The lesson of this long process of obfuscation and retreat is to place no faith in official statements of reassurance.

Henry felt that he should touch her shoulder or offer some other sort of reassurance, but he knew she would understand that he was just going through the motions.

She felt as though she were reassuring him suddenly, though what reassurance he would take from the health of the Biosphere's inhabitants she couldn't fathom.

A series of developments have given investors some reassurance about Europe.

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