High visibility patrols are continuing in and around the park and police are stopping members of the community to offer reassurance to the public.
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Food and farming minister David Heath has said the Food Standards Agency is undertaking the biggest testing of beef products ever "to offer reassurance".
The new framework includes specific references to encouraging development on brownfield sites - a phrase that had been missing from the draft version - to "offer reassurance".
It does, however, offer some reassurance for the rest of the UK, saying that it ought to keep its triple-A rating in the event of Scotland going its own way.
It is understood that the rewording of some of the more colourful parts is being considered in an attempt to offer some "reassurance".
"I am very concerned that people will feel they do not have the confidence to come to Antrim for urgent medical conditions, and the reassurance I want to offer is that everyone who arrives in Antrim Hospital will be seen by a senior nurse and will be treated by a senior doctor and will have a clear care plan in place, " he said.
It also threatens to silence Web firms just when they might need to offer their customers and investors a little reassurance.
But since he must offer both succour to debtor countries and reassurance to creditors, he has worryingly little room for manoeuvre.
Just in case all that hardware is not enough reassurance, officials have been queuing up to offer comforting words.
"We trust that this precautionary measure provides parents and pupils with reassurance and confidence in the menu items that are on offer in our school kitchens".
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Voters are open to Mr. Santorum's reassurance, and the former senator has the smarts and skills to offer it.
To British centrist voters who may think some of those on offer are a few raisins short of a fruit cake, that counts as reassurance.
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