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It was built by Richard Barker, | certainly before 1637 and possibly as early as 1604. |
2010) .After this new performance he will be | certainly the only manager anywhere in the world to ha |
Nothing else can be | certainly stated about him. |
Although no surviving works can be | certainly documented as his, he was praised by contemp |
hat it does not need to be like that because | certainly we know some kinds of other things that need |
It is said to have been | certainly part of the territory of the Djagaraga or Gu |
far no planetary/substellar object has been | certainly detected. |
You try to get impact players, and Berry's | certainly one." |
howing an ignorance of British culture bias, | certainly in the UK the word peace camp in terms of an |
Robert le Bigot, | certainly a relation of Roger's, possibly his father, |
rred over him due to his position as bishop, | certainly not within his diocese where Goslar Cathedra |
astern Empire were no more, though Bonaparte | certainly tried to revive those hopes. |
It has a notably rounded braincase, | certainly in comparison with E. antsingy. |
cluding factions of the northern Brigantes), | certainly against the lowland tribes of Scotland; the |
later roundarm and overarm bowlers but Brown | certainly had a reputation and many batsmen feared to |
Invention, Wild Man Fischer, and Lenny Bruce | certainly fit in at Bizarre, but all others ended up o |
man he shot made a full recovery, and Bryan | certainly would've been informed, but still Bryan did |
Although a small village, Bucklesham | certainly has a charming, rural feel about it, and you |
Perhaps not, but | certainly a life together, so maybe that is what any w |
he couldn't have a Start-class article - but | certainly it should redirect to the page that actually |
or will continue to lessen in intensity, but | certainly will not vanish. |
I've not really given it enough thought, but | certainly, nice work! |
s were united possibly as early as 1526, but | certainly by 1534 with the priest living at Botolphs. |
er Leo Durocher once suggested he would, but | certainly he had a distinguished career and was a soli |
mmonly she is believed to be his cousin, but | certainly not his daughter. |
and can be described as only partly free but | certainly not fair. |
lving most modes of transport including, but | certainly not limited to, air, rail, road and public t |
Bergen, first mentioned by name in 1262, but | certainly founded many years earlier, possibly in abou |
lm released after the birth of Pakistan, but | certainly not the first to be produced indigenously in |
utual transformation does not yet begin, but | certainly a reciprocal liking and opening for each oth |
k 2000 (neither of which are TfL's fault but | certainly fall within the remit of the article). |
Bath Cathedral perhaps as early as 1194, but | certainly by 9 May 1204, when he is specifically menti |
bably established at St Andrews in 1140, but | certainly by 14 May 1144. |
he says, “an exciting proof of concept, but | certainly not good enough for prime time. |
tion in a larger anise-flavored alcohols but | certainly they should remain separated as well for mor |
clair User: "Not a classic in any sense, but | certainly good enough to occupy you until the NBT (Nex |
track of Richmond International Raceway, but | certainly ran well, moving to a 2nd place finish. |
he Fort after the Revolution is unclear, but | certainly by the great flood, called the “Yazoo Freshe |
The layout is not long, but | certainly presents a tough assignment, particularly wh |
An inconclusive victory for sure, but | certainly not Pyrrhic. |
wn by someone, perhaps the lady herself, but | certainly someone adept at music notation who was able |
nd Damjustin with the Abbey of Belchamp, but | certainly existed well before this date. |
ly orthogonal to the previous dimensions but | certainly distinct and independent of them. |
But | certainly it is a thing of great antiquity, and I am m |
e in both controversy and consternation, but | certainly the Wilson/Holiday sides belong in the compa |
f her own free personality are gradually but | certainly inhibited by a few years of such reading". |
In the main, but | certainly not always, such Independent Nationalist can |
Roussel was possibly a Frank, but | certainly ventured in to Italy with the Apulian Norman |
It is not known if it is true or not but, | certainly, it is difficult to belief that this declara |
But, | certainly, there are people who are unhappy with the w |
de Borneill was only active from c.1170-and | certainly before 1173, when Raimbaut d'Aurenga died. |
not the largest Province by volume, the CAMP | certainly encompasses the greatest area known, roughly |
al consensus that an illustrative recipe can | certainly be included in a fully developed article, es |
didates will say in public forums but we can | certainly take measures to ensure that what happened a |
Longford can | certainly stake a claim as one of the oldest clubs in |
Scott and Nesbitt's sexual practices, it can | certainly be said that their relationship was an overt |
Belphoebe can | certainly fight, as a potential rapist found out. |
However, each individual can | certainly achieve the equivalent of his language profi |
at all of my wrongs could be forgiven, I can | certainly extend that same grace to you. |
and above Samson's Ribs, in the latter cases | certainly of prehistoric date. |
He became a canon of Dunblane Cathedral, | certainly by 1287 when he is back in Scotland. |
built in the late 2nd or early 3rd century, | certainly between 190 and 225, and probably between 20 |
uthentic lines is dated to the 19th century, | certainly as a result of the experience accumulated ov |
"The changes | certainly haven't helped us. |
Grandson, little booty was lost, but Charles | certainly lost about one third of his entire army, the |
The chorus | certainly suggests Bacchanalia with its lyrics "And lo |
fought, the location the nationalists chose | certainly turned the alienations into resentment again |
The church | certainly stands on a terrace excavated in Late Antiqu |
Jews deny the divinity of Christ, the Church | certainly could not make a declaration in their favor. |
erson to serve in that office in the church; | certainly he was the first black man to serve in such |
That claim | certainly needs a citation but it would not be without |
guut today has wide fame as a Dutch classic, | certainly more fame than the Roman de Fergus possesses |
Accounts differ in details, but Coffey | certainly advanced on the cabins; he may have been acc |
hat Shankara could recall of the commentary; | certainly, all that survives of the work is an extende |
rk-based tabla player and composer...Suphala | certainly brought brightness...her touch and rhythm ar |
The connotation | certainly exists in English, as you point out, however |
front this summer on the European continent, | certainly for air and raids. |
eland, though the evidence is contradictory; | certainly he was from somewhere in modern Belgium or t |
I could | certainly combine the 'unbulleted bullet points' into |
and meaningfully, the Babari structure could | certainly have been saved on December, 1992.” |
refers to a real person aside, Clodia could | certainly have a biography about her, with the article |
A rocky planet this size could | certainly have formed, since Mu Arae has a higher meta |
The history section could | certainly be expanded and improved, but that will not |
d Frizer's interests also: The Privy Council | certainly suspected Marlowe of atheism and heresy, and |
Kibathi said the country | certainly has proven itself in this index. |
ght about one thing Victoria - this creature | certainly doesn't seem to be flesh and blood!" |
The 'level crossing' | certainly was not level, still being made of recovered |
Custine | certainly could judge men, and he was right in this ca |
as is found as Official in a document dating | certainly between 1273 and 1285, a document which can |
led, and 93 Loyalists were known to be dead, | certainly more were wounded and others were seen being |
The Illinois defense | certainly came to play, holding the high-octane UCLA a |
hat the defense had used a "Twinkie defense" | certainly resulted in vilification, the verdict would |
us, cheap and nasty of all pillbox designs"; | certainly, it cannot have offered the protection equiv |
, the doctrine of Mutual Assured Destruction | certainly continues to be in force. |
work employing learned contrapuntal devices” | certainly derives from this formulaic serialization of |
in the abundant Spanish part of the dialogue | certainly owes a lot to the guest-star's presence . |
ecclesiastical activity or zeal, the diocese | certainly prospered in his charge. |
I acknowledge that disagreements | certainly exist within the field. |
But I think it does | certainly behoove us to check the integrity of these n |
If this is properly done, | certainly greater fruits will be gathered among you. |
Douglas | certainly had gained his spurs by 1387 when he married |
The drink | certainly predates Trucker; while it is possible that |
Judith Durham | certainly deserves an entry in Wiki. |
Eadbald | certainly had contacts with the Frankish rulers. |
ven viewer's location, then yes, the eclipse | certainly can "set" (or "rise"). |
icising the sound saying "The sound effects, | certainly not fulfilling the quantity side of the quot |
and space), the musical structures employed | certainly suggest ambience, from the classical melodie |
whether in jails or prisons, and New England | certainly had no shortage of those. |
e - "an asset that could hardly be equalled, | certainly not surpassed in England." |
rideaux sat in that Parliament (whereas Erle | certainly did), and it is probably his name that is in |
k at their convents, chapels, schools, etc., | certainly their energy is exemplary, for they fully de |
as attacked by 'Romans', or that it was even | certainly occupied during the conquest period, |
oven, although scant circumstantial evidence | certainly suggests it. |
The numbers are obviously exaggerated, | certainly tenfold or more. |
les of American and Japanese versions exist, | certainly a German and Russian version exist. |
Sanitizing and censorship of facts | certainly do not belong on Wikipedia. |
The "birds chirping" is fairly | certainly a skylark, but the goose honk mentioned in t |
nput and support a large number of features, | certainly more than any web interface. |
same birthday he triple lumped over 40 feet, | certainly the oldest person to achieve such milestones |
noise reduction, and its effect on the fire | certainly had been noticed. |
Fitt | certainly was becoming less engaged with the nationali |
its musical style varies, the label's focus | certainly is on Electropunk, where it has developed si |
Noble was, although not forced, | certainly pushed out of Western Approaches to make roo |
d, an unreliable dealer who sells forgeries, | certainly bears no resemblance to the extremely rich c |
He concluded that Paine was not a Freemason ( | certainly in England) and there was no record of his m |
ry News Network review posits that "So, Frei | certainly hits a chord when he says at the outset “The |
icles for pergola and gazebo it seems gazebo | certainly fits better. |
l at Scheer near Sigmaringen, South Germany, | certainly belongs to this category and is the real fes |
Godinez | certainly left notes on this Servant of God whom he ha |
claim usually made for his novel the Golem), | certainly his most ambitious and multi-layered. |
The 61 shots by 28 guardsmen | certainly cannot be justified. |
ely sorry for any offence caused as this had | certainly not been her intention. |
1, the nearest to the edge of the hill, had | certainly been opened, and appears to have contained a |
with a superb clean lift whereas Elliot had | certainly encountered difficulty. |
ice sergeants that although the shooting had | certainly been a tragedy, there was subsequently a mov |
n of why the village was deserted but it had | certainly been destroyed by the 18th century. |
against a public official", and that it had | certainly impacted if not destroyed Barril's professio |
, Alene Gaines, and though that marriage had | certainly ended by 1936, the form of dissolution is un |
d circuits to shrink computer processors had | certainly occurred to many people, of course, but the |
His association with theatre had | certainly begun by 1593; records from that year show H |
ncluded that God, in his love and grace, had | certainly forgiven him of any wrong he may have done. |
The genre had | certainly existed before 1917, however, but recording |
worked professionally as a musician, but had | certainly been exposed to music, and had learned to pl |
was then a Serjeant; and if not then, he had | certainly attained that rank before July 1439. |
d to, Kelly had given it her all, and it had | certainly paid off. |
But, be this as it may, he had | certainly by this time joined the order of the Dominic |
ed the change to the modern spelling and has | certainly provided an alternative folk etymology. |
Dance has | certainly been an important part of ceremony, rituals, |
He has | certainly had the right grounding there but he needs m |
tue in that little word) may be; and who has | certainly a larger crowd of admirers in his little cor |
has been remarkably successful ... [and] has | certainly slowed the expansion of nuclear power." |
Your copyediting has | certainly made the article easier to read and less con |
bly did not evolve in Western Africa, it has | certainly seen an expansion and it is a region in whic |
that Sir Oswald has acted rightly-as he has | certainly acted courageously-in declining to share any |
This has | certainly led some to believe that the carvings are in |
d the ecological devastation they would have | certainly caused have yet to be reported from any of t |
The doctor would have | certainly recognized the sanitary advantages of the co |
y believe the Mennonites may have, they have | certainly made a major meaningful effect in contributi |
adamite, or pre-historic subjects...you have | certainly made their poetic side your own". |
ne said that, "[...] The Pussycat Dolls have | certainly carved a niche for themselves in 21st centur |
hadst come up on to them, thou wouldst have | certainly turned back from them in flight, and wouldst |
This would have | certainly been an occupation in great demand as the co |
e vernacular, the anonymous translators have | certainly rendered the best manuscript texts, both Gre |
Walker said that "The All Whites have | certainly earned my respect and support with reaching |
r preserve of some kind, the area would have | certainly been developed around, and the house possibl |
a continental-wide mega-tsunamis would have | certainly have caused. |
ches have bordered on the farcical, and have | certainly cost him victories. |
ar architecture, then its design should have | certainly influenced that of the Kremlin towers in Mos |
He | certainly began his career as a monk at the court of K |
enemy was not present to disturb him, and he | certainly led cavalry charges with boldness and skill. |
He | certainly took the brass font from Holyrood once used |
Miller would not accept this, as he | certainly could not have done it without Rodriguez. |
may have had a brother named Alessandro - he | certainly had an Alessandro and an Angelo as sons. |
He | certainly had the requisite workrate demanded from the |
He | certainly never behaved as anything other than the son |
He | certainly doesn't want an investigation into Tom's dea |
e things that marks out Simon Lee's work: he | certainly had a clear imagination and vision, and drov |
loping, Napoleon III sought to backtrack; he | certainly did not want to appear to be unduly expansio |
l believe that he recommended the murder; he | certainly supported the deposition in Parliament, and |
ot a man to countenance interference, but he | certainly would have welcomed constructive support and |
"may not have been a great conductor, but he | certainly was a great musician". |
e had not been born in the purple, though he | certainly showed greater military capacity than the ol |
on that position the following season and he | certainly stood by those words, winning the West Yorks |
He | certainly was at St Columb post office at that time an |
the young son of Louis the Stammerer and he | certainly did not recognise Odo as king. |
work breaks off abruptly in 1201, though he | certainly intended to carry it further. |
the murder of Sir Roger Bellere in 1326, he | certainly participated in many of his siblings' later |
He | certainly did distinguish himself with his courage and |
He | certainly was struggling with his finances. |
y Roman soil, as did the irredentists and he | certainly did not advocate union with Italy, as there |
He states that he | certainly would have shot Berger had he fought back, b |
rsgate during the production of the book; he | certainly received correspondence there and visited re |
He | certainly joined the Fenian movement, and The Times st |
He | certainly wasn't the only scientist doing research wor |
He | certainly had no knowledge of the strange fact that, i |
He | certainly was the main beneficiary of Ralston's assets |
d: “He hardly drank and didn't smoke, but he | certainly had an eye for the women even though he was |
ake the lives at Drogheda or Wexford 'but he | certainly had the law firmly on his side' does not sta |
Although he | certainly started his working life in boyhood as some |
ime was that he appreciated the honor and he | certainly felt he'd earned it. |
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