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Reiteratedly
Reiteratedly Re*it"er*a`ted*ly (-?`t?d-l?), adv. Repeatedly.

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- to: Tremolo, a trembling effect in music Reiteration, a virtual rule of inference in mathematical logic Reiterate, a GRITS album Iteration (disambiguation)...
- Reiterate is the eighth full-length album from the Christian hip hop group GRITS. It was released on September 16, 2008, and is the GRITS first release...
- Iteration is the repetition of a process in order to generate a (possibly unbounded) sequence of outcomes. Each repetition of the process is a single iteration...
- the illusion of truth effect, validity effect, truth effect, or the reiteration effect) is the tendency to believe false information to be correct after...
- cultures, the reiteration of another professional's work can be a sign of respect or flattery towards the person whose work is reiterated. Students who...
- world's fourth or fifth largest economy by 2045. President Joko Widodo reiterated the vision once again during his second term inauguration speech on 20...
- Estates-General convened at Versailles. Necker outlined the state budget and reiterated the king's decision that each estate should decide on which matters it...
- that removing public dislike counts was a controversial decision, but reiterated that she stands by this decision, claiming that "it reduced dislike attacks...
- North Africa. At the Casablanca Conference in early 1943, the Allies reiterated the statements issued in the 1942 Declaration and demanded the unconditional...
- uncensored, with the First Amendment providing significant protections, as reiterated in New York Times Co. v. United States. The four major broadcasters in...