"What we need from the people who are celebrating the life ( of Robinson ) is a recommitment to the future, " she said.
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More controversial is his recommitment to the idea that it is better that federal surpluses " be lowered by tax reductions than by spending increases ."
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Patin said Bush would want to hear from Sharon a recommitment to implement recommendations of a panel headed by former U . S . Sen . George Mitchell.
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He promised a recommitment to " the principles that brought us to the dance " : risk-taking entertainment that places a premium on being different.
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Best Seller list that covered her life with Jackson, their relationship, separation over his infidelity, and recommitment to each other, and her commitment to Christianity.
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"' 2004 "' Fireman's Fund launched the Heritage Program, a recommitment of its founding philanthropic mission to support the fire service.
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Forty Black, Asian, and Latino students occupied University Hall for 38 and a half hours in an effort to again assert a recommitment to the 1968 demands.
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Her decision to run the Education Leadership Council, she said, is " nothing more than a recommitment of mine to the principles we believe in ."
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By 1925 the Liberals, although maintaining a separate identity, were attending Nationalist party meetings, where they advocated redistribution reform and a recommitment to " liberal " values.
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"It represents a recommitment to the homeland of BC's Jesuit founding fathers who invested so much of themselves in establishing Boston College 136 years ago ."