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“Orange Is the New Black” star Laura Prepon says she finally gave up Scientology after becoming a mother forced her to reassess how she was raised.

A national committee is now reassessing 11 previous deals, including the one with Adani, which has often been criticised as expensive.

From BBC

It was only taken out of idle curiosity one rainy winter’s day – but the shocking result of a DNA test was to force two women and their families to reassess everything they knew about themselves.

From BBC

But know this can also backfire if the county reassesses your property for a higher value and you end up paying more in taxes.

From Salon

As residents begin the lengthy process of rebuilding, both parties must also reassess their ground game.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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