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| ity, possibly a record in NSW parliament and | certainly a testimony to his dedication and to the fai |
| Perhaps not, but | certainly a life together, so maybe that is what any w |
| However it is well known now, | certainly a more so than many of the things that did m |
| "bohemian" South Street may or may not be is | certainly a point that can be argued. |
| 272 and Darby Green Road, but this is almost | certainly a myth. |
| "Clifford Brown was | certainly a master and a major link in the history of |
| Ian St John was | certainly a fan of Graham's as it was he who again sig |
| satisfactory basis in November 1863; it was | certainly a better crafted basis than in Victoria. |
| ce is seen as if following the spider and is | certainly a notable technique in animation of the peri |
| Though | certainly a man of learning, none of his writings are |
| wn uncharted part of the universe Xeterog is | certainly a unique individual. |
| les of American and Japanese versions exist, | certainly a German and Russian version exist. |
| t on a crusade with Frederick I. Bligger was | certainly a trustworthy companion to Henry IV and not |
| Nevertheless, this was | certainly a notable ordinance, and deserves its own ar |
| utual transformation does not yet begin, but | certainly a reciprocal liking and opening for each oth |
| Geraint ab Erbin is | certainly a character in the Welsh Arthurian story of |
| Based on its mass, it is almost | certainly a gas giant. |
| It is | certainly a fact that Tubb did record "So Doggone Lone |
| ced lawn tennis to the society, the game was | certainly a fixture in the society's calendar by 1875, |
| , however, only one aspect of what is almost | certainly a two-dimensional problem. |
| While this is far from accurate it is | certainly a form that has seen its heyday come and go. |
| p to 431, its capital Tongwan (in Ordos) was | certainly a heavily fortified and state-of-the-art cit |
| Rangoon is | certainly a real place, and in fact it is capital of M |
| It is quite | certainly a carinatae, a member of the clade containin |
| He was almost | certainly a native of Bristol, England, and travelled |
| ight hand, and left hand extended ... It was | certainly a most striking figurehead, the tall square- |
| Pengwern was | certainly a Welsh kingdom or Royal residence which app |
| n locomotive, two years earlier - but it was | certainly a first in Britain, and pre-empted the Londo |
| This was | certainly a culture shock but became one of the most i |
| confirmed gay character in yiddish and what | certainly a human sexuality student will infer is a ho |
| e died around the same time, although he was | certainly a martyr of the same movement. |
| being of Vitis labrusca parentage, is almost | certainly a cross with an unknown Vitis vinifera, illu |
| Humphrey I was | certainly a Norman from Italy, and perhaps connected t |
| t Anglia', although this reference is almost | certainly a romantic creation as no documents survive |
| There's | certainly a visual similarity. |
| flight of the Humber Premier League, it was | certainly a season to remember for all involved with t |
| tue in that little word) may be; and who has | certainly a larger crowd of admirers in his little cor |
| eare, the musical takes a look at how, while | certainly a joyous occasion, the boys' return home aft |
| So given this dimension, it is most | certainly a matter of both national and international |
| uggests that Muziris was a city, even if not | certainly a port as well, from before 1500 BCE. |
| hrough his back, has been shown to be almost | certainly a Christian myth resulting from the misunder |
| to fulfill this "core of socialization 'was | certainly a contributory cause of failure. |
| and though it has Saxon origins it is almost | certainly a post Norman attribute. |
| He was almost | certainly a Sephardi Jew. |
| silver nitrate added to the solution, it is | certainly a compelling method of data analysis. |
| Although activism was | certainly a major part of his life, the core of his wo |
| It's | certainly a complex structure and I haven't studied it |
| There's | certainly a lot of mystery behind human sexuality, but |
| f play at least as early as 1927), Banks was | certainly a pioneer of football radio broadcasts, ofte |
| This is | certainly a breed of many talents, excelling in agilit |
| Garibald was; though if not his son, he was | certainly a close relation. |
| antial elements from his own life and almost | certainly a character that is closely based on himself |
| “Although Madfly frontman William DuVall is | certainly a very talented fellow, the guy seems to hav |
| It was | certainly a tactless letter, and one that could hardly |
| le; all about being left behind, the song is | certainly a tribute in musical and lyrical tone to suc |
| While being unbiased is | certainly a worthy goal, after perusing this article t |
| Hywel Dda was | certainly a well-educated man, even by modern standard |
| Perhaps the villa, and | certainly a casina in the park were by Marchionni. |
| The claimed invention was | certainly a useful tool. |
| ected", in addition to being IMHO absurd, is | certainly a WP:CRYSTAL violation. |
| The hour melody is | certainly a tune though. |
| 0, makes reference to Purocoronavis, (almost | certainly a corruption of Durocornovium), 'a fort or w |
| Again, he is high on my list, he is | certainly a big consideration, no doubt," he said. |
| a black man is a direct precursor of, almost | certainly a model for, To Kill a Mockingbird. |
| he fictional author S. Morgenstern is almost | certainly a nod to Morgenstern's coining of the term B |
| n Judea, probably a pupil of R. Ishmael, and | certainly a contemporary and friend of his pupils R. J |
| Richard Le Gallienne wrote that “it is | certainly a particularly ironical paradox that the lad |
| It is | certainly a Venetian painting of that period. |
| common-law crimes had outmoded elements, and | certainly a common-law court could not say those eleme |
| Omps, while | certainly a small town, does have its advantages. |
| Experimentation was | certainly a prominent factor in "The Beautiful Game". |
| so close he can hear them breathing, this is | certainly a baptism of fire and he absolutely rises to |
| It was | certainly a joke for Thomas Paine was then under sente |
| at breaks down into lower jungle, are almost | certainly a geological formation known as truncated ri |
| Certainly a skirmish occurred here, confirmed by archa | |
| AHS's mascot was | certainly a Klansman many years ago. |
| The "birds chirping" is fairly | certainly a skylark, but the goose honk mentioned in t |
| nierstraszi is according McKay (1985) almost | certainly a senior synonym of S. analis. |
| s of the Hebrew Bible, so the name is almost | certainly a pseudonym. |
| s, but they do not make a complete chain; is | certainly a very fine gentleman and understands conver |
| e 1980s' shows in the middle, what is almost | certainly a Macintosh IIci or maybe a Quadra 700. |
| Robert le Bigot, | certainly a relation of Roger's, possibly his father, |
| ee civic and spiritual development, and thus | certainly a heart for your Swiss institutions and way |
| of "Kyrteum" (perhaps Kirkcolm?), and so was | certainly a native of Galloway, as his Gaelic name fur |
| It's not enough, but it's | certainly a move in the right direction.” |
| o the English Restoration that he was almost | certainly a Cavalier, and may have served in the milit |
| oved it and you put it back, the removal was | certainly accidental; a copy-paste mistake. |
| All of them | certainly accompanied each other when they were receiv |
| o have been his pupil at Canterbury, and who | certainly accompanied him on his second journey to Ita |
| However, each individual can | certainly achieve the equivalent of his language profi |
| that Sir Oswald has acted rightly-as he has | certainly acted courageously-in declining to share any |
| 00 years old, indicating that the vents were | certainly active at these times, though possibly for a |
| is career is uncertain because he was almost | certainly active before cricket's statistical record b |
| aftermath of the Seven Years War and he was | certainly active between the 1769 and 1784 seasons . |
| PLUS ONE (+) The drug is quite | certainly active. |
| yhouse may have been built as early as 1575, | certainly actor Jerome Savage renewed a lease on the s |
| She is playful and carefree and | certainly acts her age, which is seven. |
| These actions | certainly added more ribbons and medals on the chest o |
| In 2008, he published his memoirs - Variety | Certainly Adds Spice. |
| disc is "a curious collection of tracks that | certainly adds variety to the compilation". |
| a type of which Bloom became aware and most | certainly adopted from his teacher Leo Strauss (1899-1 |
| Accounts differ in details, but Coffey | certainly advanced on the cabins; he may have been acc |
| But, the war | certainly affected him. |
| at "the King of Portugal now living", almost | certainly Afonso, had been convinced by evil counselor |
| Certainly after Pedro abdicated as emperor of Brazil a | |
| 954 to 1967, indicating his death was almost | certainly after 1954.de:Carl |
| d and his son Henry, Earl of Huntingdon, and | certainly afterwards by Malcolm IV, William the Lion, |
| cluding factions of the northern Brigantes), | certainly against the lowland tribes of Scotland; the |
| “We at OXFAM | certainly agree with that statement that the actions o |
| Well, I | certainly agree that White's translation of this passa |
| Certainly agree with the last two points you make, Zir | |
| I | certainly agree that peripheral definitions should be |
| I | certainly agree that this is not undue weight because |
| oo broad to apply here because Zeppelins are | certainly aircraft, are certainly larger than the B-52 |
| He was | certainly alive and in the Marshalsea in October, 1585 |
| He was | certainly alive in 1559, and is said to have survived |
| ld Gruamach was killed at the battle, he was | certainly alive in 1530, and likely died several years |
| hat Shankara could recall of the commentary; | certainly, all that survives of the work is an extende |
| Asian nations over America (though this was | certainly already on the rise at the time of the film' |
| Aurelian Society of London but it was almost | certainly already in existence before that year. |
| istoric birds known to date, this species is | certainly among those closest to the common ancestor o |
| Nonetheless, Benjamin Franklin is | certainly among the first to wear bifocal lenses, and |
| The choral scenes are | certainly among the opera's highlights. |
| Certainly among so many fathers and so many writings a | |
| e notoriously difficult to adjudicate, it is | certainly among the largest (comparable buildings incl |
| It is | certainly an unusual novel for its time when the Scott |
| Certainly, an exhaustive search of all possible combin | |
| The election was | certainly an achievement. |
| It was | certainly an incredible cast, and I sold the film to T |
| He was, however, | certainly an Icelander and probably lived near the are |
| in the proportion of the remiges are almost | certainly an artifact of specimen preparation. |
| ving his country at war and as an officer is | certainly an honorable achievement, but I do not think |
| orizon, ever, despite the fact that there is | certainly an event horizon. |
| n understood laws of the shantytowns or most | certainly an undercover policeman caught by this gang |
| Hocking's victory in Coventry was | certainly an achievement as the constituency was seen |
| on most continents, and in most areas it is | certainly an introduced species. |
| to fix the problem of the Black Hand; it was | certainly an ironic one: Colosimo's life was being thr |
| Larkin was | certainly an outstanding player of the time. |
| more than 100,000 soldiers, which is almost | certainly an exaggeration typical of the time. |
| hat it is in their opinion probably, but not | certainly, an authentic saying of Jesus. |
| d's leading worship leaders and speakers" is | certainly an opinion, but it doesn't even say who thos |
| ok of Records, it is not contemporary and is | certainly an exaggeration; the total population of the |
| He over-wrote | certainly, and there was often a note of falsity, even |
| ars before the Domesday Book but the name is | certainly Anglo-Saxon: local history books claim that |
| considered a thrush or honeyeater is almost | certainly another now-extinct species of Aplonis - thu |
| ty follows from the fact that a measure (and | certainly any probability measure) is σ-sub-additive. |
| erechos were nomadic buffalo hunters, almost | certainly Apaches, and they inhabited the Llano Estaca |
| At his sentencing, he told the judge: "I | certainly apologize to my family and they have endured |
| hich he sees as his strengths and these were | certainly apparent as he began to make his mark on the |
| application to larger train-like vehicles is | certainly apparent. |
| on second reading in the House of Lords, "it | certainly applies to murder, manslaughter, infanticide |
| n word Hrivfull meaning “top” and this would | certainly apply to Worrall's lofty position above the |
| ir power to make it a good town as they will | certainly appreciate so near a town after having to ha |
| saw our ruined country thirty years ago will | certainly appreciate the fact that we have wrought mir |
| the chief of the cultivated country', a name | certainly appropriate to as prestigious a farm as this |
| a is concerned, the moniker "Leather Boy" is | certainly appropriate, since he is shown in several ph |
| The album's title was | certainly appropriate. |
| While they | certainly are ancient, an early photograph of the cat |
| for the Yellowstone article itself, but they | certainly are useful for further research on Yellowsto |
| the name "awakens magical associations which | certainly are connected with the function of the Valky |
| hese areas and to Downtown Austin, there are | certainly areas of Bouldin Creek that have changed as |
| ingle out Max Boot and Eli Lake, though they | certainly aren't the only ones. |
| They | certainly aren't a sign that the books work to "indoct |
| It is | certainly arguable that Elgin exceeded the authority g |
| f the party not to endorse candidates almost | certainly arises from the performance of the very firs |
| an ancestral albatross, and such birds were | certainly around at that time (see Eopuffinus, Lonchod |
| The preservation of the stone is almost | certainly as a result of the Norman masons reusing it |
| Hariot's posthumous Artis Analyticae Praxis, | certainly as a financial supporter under a deal worked |
| uthentic lines is dated to the 19th century, | certainly as a result of the experience accumulated ov |
| s was volunteering to be executed, almost as | certainly as consulting an oracle (like the unfortunat |
| a distinct species or subspecies, it is (as | certainly as this can be said in absence of direct pro |
| “It's got a ways to go,” says Cooke, “but it | certainly aspires to that status…. |
| He is | certainly associated with GT, so perhaps there is a mo |
| ch for the Roman villa which they believe is | certainly associated with it. |
| Wagner is | certainly at least treating Holda and Freia as if they |
| Speer was | certainly at the conference, and addressed the attende |
| music is consistently of very high quality, | certainly at the level of many more frequently perform |
| was then a Serjeant; and if not then, he had | certainly attained that rank before July 1439. |
| The 12-year old Felix Mendelssohn almost | certainly attended the premiere and the piece became a |
| men... Listening to this recording (and most | certainly attending the performance that gave birth to |
| Only ten works are | certainly attributed to Solage, but two more are attri |
| It is almost | certainly Australia's worst weather-related maritime d |
| It is nevertheless clear that the notice is | certainly authentic, from a letter of Saint Gregory th |
| of the intellectual Samuel Hartlib, who was | certainly aware of his utopian plans. |
| stories knocked spots off Saward's!) JNT was | certainly aware of us, but he didn't care. |
| n County and that the people of Georgia were | certainly aware of the other gold finds in the souther |
| Ting-Pei, and one of Lee's co-stars (almost | certainly based on Nora Miao). |
| ling that, a map showing the toll road would | certainly be helpful. |
| of the grape are so different that it would | certainly be an unexpected relationship, and given tha |
| Polls showed that he would almost | certainly be defeated by Mulroney and the Progressive |
| I don't like sex, so I abstain, which should | certainly be at least a cousin to virgin, perhaps dese |
| although if approved for medical use it will | certainly be a prescription medicine, and it would pro |
| Nairi can almost | certainly be equated with Nihriya, known from Mesopota |
| , and for that reason and many more, he will | certainly be remembered as one of the most talented pl |
| While this article, if complete, would | certainly be large, it is not an impossible task. |
| Since it would almost | certainly be struck down by the federal courts if chal |
| op next to the church on Tottenham Lane will | certainly be happy to sell you a copy, if you don't ha |
| militarization after World War II, they were | certainly be disarmed and discharged, which would prob |
| a picture or two from the current day would | certainly be desirable. |
| sition finalized, although it seems it would | certainly be between the Greenwich foot tunnel and the |
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