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- Mercaz USA, officially Mercaz - The Movement to Reaffirm Conservative Zionism Inc, is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization focused on Zionism and Conservative...
- U.S. Supreme Court has issued several major decisions clarifying and reaffirming the fair use doctrine since the 1980s, the most recent being in the 2021...
- India in December 2012 for the yearly India–Russia summit saw both sides reaffirming their special relationship. Alford 2008. Jorge Heine; R. Viswanathan...
- 2013. Archived from the original on 1 November 2019. "Interior minister reaffirms Taipei is ROC's capital". Taipei Times. 5 December 2013. Archived from...
- final moment, he sees a vision of his younger self in the audience, reaffirming his purpose to inspire and entertain ("Forbidden Road"). Robbie Williams...
- provides critical information about Aaliyah's upcoming wedding in Dubai, reaffirming her value to the mission. 5 5 "Truth Is the Shrewdest Lie" Paul Cameron...
- Retrieved 20 November 2020. Farand, Chloé (25 February 2020). "Switzerland reaffirms 2030 climate plan to UN, works on net zero 2050 goal". Climate Home News...
- Council do****ent, Orientalium Ecclesiarum, built on previous reforms to reaffirm the right of Eastern Catholics to maintain their distinct liturgical practices...
- from cameras positioned around the set. 24 The government is forced to reaffirm its position that no decision has been made on the ****ure of Channel 4...
- unaware that J.T. is secretly taping the conversation, in which she reaffirms that Michael isn't Karen's boyfriend. Not wanting to cause trouble between...