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Medical practitioners born and bred in the United Kingdom are just as guilty as their patients of spreading these opaque synonyms, abetted in their case by a fondness for a special kind of baby-talk that is supposed to reassure the patient: We're just going to pop you into the operating theatre and have a little peep in your tummy.
His plan saw Bush as a sunny conservative, someone who could wink and reassure his extremely conservative base while using his jocular, frat-boy personality to beguile and soothe the rest of us.
Hizzoner is even planning a trip to the museum to, in the words of a likewise underworked spokeswoman, "reassure the bear that he is safe on American soil."
In an editorial Wednesday on the reappointment of Alan Greenspan as chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank, the Financial Times of London said that the move will reassure investors but questioned whether it is also "the best news for the long-term management of the US economy."
Loral says the review was meant to reassure the insurance companies that indemnify their launches on Chinese rockets.
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