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Certainly their disposition was poor, and they caused | |
He | certainly did distinguish himself with his courage and |
I would | certainly never do anything to diminish the horror of |
I will | certainly not do anything precipitous in the next 48 h |
Certainly he does not have a reputation as a great cla | |
ABC News stated: "SIRIS is | certainly breaking down cultural barriers between east |
part of Absalom and Achitophel, in a passage | certainly by Dryden's hand, he figures as "Doeg." |
anslation of a Chinese word which was almost | certainly made during the earliest introduction of Bud |
as attacked by 'Romans', or that it was even | certainly occupied during the conquest period, |
All of them | certainly accompanied each other when they were receiv |
"They | certainly knew each other's music," Berlin affirms whi |
erected into a collegiate church; Thomas is | certainly the earliest known provost, and neither the |
reckoned as the first skaldic poet, and was | certainly the earliest skaldic poet then remembered by |
Certainly the early expansion of the Mac Carthys sugge | |
considered distinct from S. calcaratum, then | certainly S. edentatum warrants placement at the speci |
"We are | certainly supporting Edmonton, the business community |
Certainly, the effectiveness of these programs must be | |
There's | certainly nowhere else they can buy it.” |
Arkley is | certainly not eminent in having a rich and varied hist |
k at their convents, chapels, schools, etc., | certainly their energy is exemplary, for they fully de |
He concluded that Paine was not a Freemason ( | certainly in England) and there was no record of his m |
d particularly significant as a Welsh place, | certainly not enough to provide a nickname. |
clair User: "Not a classic in any sense, but | certainly good enough to occupy you until the NBT (Nex |
Patients supported by methods that | certainly maintain enough blood circulation and oxygen |
ine, but for Ukrainians as a whole, are most | certainly credible enough to if not be presented equal |
Whilst | certainly large enough to trap rodents, no rodents of |
o, the piece of seabed that I am claiming is | certainly large enough to put an oil rig on. |
ere to put money in these new companies, and | certainly not enough to allow for sufficient R&D of po |
Certainly the entry of Turkic farmers following their | |
Nairi can almost | certainly be equated with Nihriya, known from Mesopota |
engar's death, which occurred at Albesa more | certainly than Ermengol's capture. |
me from those who don't live on the route or | certainly don't even catch the bus". |
orizon, ever, despite the fact that there is | certainly an event horizon. |
ship with Holtby had been a lesbian one, and | certainly no evidence has ever come to light to sugges |
There is | certainly no evidence that Thomas personally initiated |
at this was acid/psychedelic blues and there | certainly no evidence presented here, or in any of the |
There is | certainly sufficient evidence to state with some degre |
uncorrupt elections in the UK, and there is | certainly little evidence of personation, fraud, undue |
Bogdani's talents are | certainly most evident in his prose. |
difficulty levels because of the rules, it's | certainly not evident.) |
more than 100,000 soldiers, which is almost | certainly an exaggeration typical of the time. |
ok of Records, it is not contemporary and is | certainly an exaggeration; the total population of the |
of its place (at the base), while in man it | certainly may exceed its role of basing self-hood. |
John Oxtoby was | certainly no exception to this rule. |
lands in Lothian in the 12th Century, almost | certainly in exchange for military service. |
Certainly, an exhaustive search of all possible combin | |
John Netley most | certainly did exist and he was described as a "carman" |
An older school-house | certainly still existed east of the churchyard in 1572 |
Bell Street was | certainly in existence by the middle of the 12th centu |
The history section could | certainly be expanded and improved, but that will not |
So | certainly we expect to continue with our current polic |
We | certainly didn't expect so many people to be moved by |
surprising, stating "In my wildest dreams I | certainly didn't expect that the seat would be decided |
well in addition to surprise characters you | certainly wouldn't expect." |
suggest annihilationism, which, however, is | certainly not explicitly approved in Catholic teaching |
worked professionally as a musician, but had | certainly been exposed to music, and had learned to pl |
He is | certainly not expressing any absolute acceptance or ce |
outward from their original homes, and most | certainly, had extensive trade contacts. |
While it is | certainly not extremely tall in lighthouse standards, |
It is | certainly a fact that Tubb did record "So Doggone Lone |
documentary, then its £12 entrance fee will | certainly be fair game. |
and can be described as only partly free but | certainly not fair. |
guut today has wide fame as a Dutch classic, | certainly more fame than the Roman de Fergus possesses |
On the other hand the author was | certainly intimately familiar with Gaza in late Antiqu |
Ian St John was | certainly a fan of Graham's as it was he who again sig |
While the Japanese | certainly did far more damage to the Chinese fleet, ma |
tural gifts of eye, wrist and footwork he is | certainly blest far above the ordinary measure... ther |
Certainly, far fewer runners have completed the Paddy | |
ck railway line in the country, and was most | certainly the fiercest climb from any terminus station |
Certainly the film drew upon the soviet films of Serge | |
It was almost | certainly never finished for the abbey moved to Beauli |
shortly after its composition and is almost | certainly its first recording, although it is not comp |
Certainly, the first games of the Ludi Romani (Roman G | |
captains in English first-class cricket, and | certainly the first successful one. |
n locomotive, two years earlier - but it was | certainly a first in Britain, and pre-empted the Londo |
It is considered the first worm and was | certainly the first to gain significant mainstream med |
been the first person to observe and almost | certainly the first to describe what are now called Ha |
erhaps the earliest example of its kind, and | certainly the first historical novel that attained pop |
He was | certainly the first engineering journalist, as we migh |
likely the first Protestant missionary, and | certainly the first physician, to reside on Chinese so |
chanted poetry and post-bop blues ethos was | certainly the first strike in the right direction... K |
oldest extant buildings in the province, and | certainly the first purpose-built registry office". |
ced lawn tennis to the society, the game was | certainly a fixture in the society's calendar by 1875, |
ngdingmen is one such example, and will most | certainly be followed by others in the near future. |
Similarly, while | certainly no fool, he was not burdened with too much i |
ties of the Armenian Genocide, then there is | certainly cause for great alarm, which is why I am pla |
onsum, his best-known work, which was almost | certainly written for the wedding on June 2, 1420, of |
en met with in several allied species and is | certainly insufficient for specific distinction. |
e so the south range of the house was almost | certainly built for a wool merchant. |
Certainly grateful for any cleaning-up you can find ti | |
h eight are not found elsewhere, and ten are | certainly intended for liturgical use. |
th century and the "s" word wasn't used (and | certainly not for Lady Grenville's maidservant), but i |
ly Star reported that "the drugs were almost | certainly destined for British dealers to sell in pubs |
trouble finding the Matt Ryan they're almost | certainly looking for. |
Our younger master will | certainly not forget how the older ones would suddenly |
While this is far from accurate it is | certainly a form that has seen its heyday come and go. |
A rocky planet this size could | certainly have formed, since Mu Arae has a higher meta |
nely used to induce anxiety in humans though | certainly different forms of CCK are being shown to ha |
stances, the anarchist movement of the time | certainly wasn't free of homophobia: an editorial in a |
Though Iran is | certainly no friend of the United States, and there ha |
er the pseudonym of "Dafo" and the two would | certainly remain friends for the rest of their lives. |
It should also be noted that while she | certainly had friendships with many powerful men, it r |
It is nevertheless clear that the notice is | certainly authentic, from a letter of Saint Gregory th |
n almost every way, and shows that Capcom is | certainly learning from its mistakes in the genre". |
a type of which Bloom became aware and most | certainly adopted from his teacher Leo Strauss (1899-1 |
ful source citations, and this article would | certainly benefit from them. |
ly fruitful for both composers: while Lassus | certainly learned from the Venetian, Gabrieli took bac |
The bishopric itself | certainly derives from an older Gaelic Christian commu |
work employing learned contrapuntal devices” | certainly derives from this formulaic serialization of |
e to extensive historical cultivation; it is | certainly native from central Europe east to western A |
"The Sabbath (in Hebrew Shabbath) was almost | certainly derived from the Babylonian Shabattu, the fe |
ld by the Supreme Court on February 3, 1941, | certainly culminated from the Graybow Riot and other L |
f the party not to endorse candidates almost | certainly arises from the performance of the very firs |
ous to health in the quantities involved, it | certainly detracts from the appearance of the tube. |
He most | certainly benefited from and supported the outcome of |
se to Agrigentum (modern Agrigento, which is | certainly distinct from both Hybla Major and Minor (an |
come known as the Altar Stone (1), is almost | certainly derived from either Carmarthenshire or the B |
k voice and half diffident, unworldly manner | certainly far from self-confidence - would hardly have |
93), containing 772 pieces, which was almost | certainly the fruit of his 12-plus years as a provinci |
If this is properly done, | certainly greater fruits will be gathered among you. |
icising the sound saying "The sound effects, | certainly not fulfilling the quantity side of the quot |
Douglas | certainly had gained his spurs by 1387 when he married |
Based on its mass, it is almost | certainly a gas giant. |
at breaks down into lower jungle, are almost | certainly a geological formation known as truncated ri |
les of American and Japanese versions exist, | certainly a German and Russian version exist. |
ept and narrative direction of the game will | certainly help get the attention of horror fans" while |
ill be my main stopping point or not, but it | certainly does give me another option." |
as named for General Robert E. Lee, which is | certainly possible given that it was formed near the t |
Certainly the Glareolidae are an ancient lineage, poss | |
Anyway, I'm | certainly not going to pick a fight about any of this, |
I | certainly wasn't going to be able to top Robert Johnso |
"So it's | certainly not going to be with us in anything less tha |
s, I did this, that, and this wrong' and I'm | certainly not going to get on the internet and look at |
ng ("The End of the World", or "The world is | certainly not going to last much longer") was first pe |
the king of Ladakh to build 108 gompas, and | certainly many gompas in Ladakh, Spiti and the surroun |
he says, “an exciting proof of concept, but | certainly not good enough for prime time. |
attractive for access even from Ethiopia and | certainly for goods coming from Juba, even if they do |
e had not been born in the purple, though he | certainly showed greater military capacity than the ol |
greatest living scholar of the RigVeda, and | certainly the greatest linguist of the RigVeda". |
Balor - thought to be the original (and | certainly the greatest) Balor. |
Almost | certainly the grounds were simony, the purchase of ecc |
direct evidence, that his surname was almost | certainly "de Gunby". |
er Leo Durocher once suggested he would, but | certainly he had a distinguished career and was a soli |
at "the King of Portugal now living", almost | certainly Afonso, had been convinced by evil counselor |
common meter), singers of this version would | certainly have had no trouble finding lyrics to accomp |
end of the 1974 season, not 1977 as stated; | certainly it had closed by the time of the 25th annive |
gs are kept very secret as the penalty would | certainly be hanging … For myself, if I caught a black |
Certainly, both happen. | |
op next to the church on Tottenham Lane will | certainly be happy to sell you a copy, if you don't ha |
Certainly, it has a youthful charm while at the same t | |
Certainly it has not formed and evened out capitalist | |
Certainly, it has once more reinforced the Polish popu | |
However, the Romans | certainly would have followed up their initial victory |
d the ecological devastation they would have | certainly caused have yet to be reported from any of t |
een born supposedly between 790 and 801, she | certainly could have been William's daughter, these da |
d Bunz tackled him low, Alexander's momentum | certainly would have carried him into the end zone. |
ially since these crimes in peacetime almost | certainly would have been no crimes at all. |
I know this is difficult; I | certainly would have trouble with Japanese. |
rely ruled by the almighty riff-although you | certainly don't have to look hard to find ‘em. |
g of it as a mode of melodic minor, but they | certainly must have been playing that scale when impro |
, it might have landed in the upper deck and | certainly would have been a game-tying homer. |
that had the album not been a success, Queen | certainly would have disbanded. |
ot a man to countenance interference, but he | certainly would have welcomed constructive support and |
M isn't out until next week and the last one | certainly doesn't have it. |
nnel from Kelly's to any neighbor, but there | certainly could have been. |
I think the good news is | certainly we have seen a 20 percent increase in commit |
698, but Paul also mentions acts which seem | certainly to have occurred around 705. |
He states that he | certainly would have shot Berger had he fought back, b |
o question, inasmuch as a protectorate seems | certainly to have been recognized by the treaty, to de |
They | certainly couldn't have done it without him. |
bserves that it is one 'which the dean would | certainly never have executed if he could have imagine |
Certainly they have not had the same exposure as the d | |
And, | certainly, visas have been denied to people, some I kn |
Henson said, "I've | certainly been having difficulties with the recurring |
Its closest relatives are probably, but not | certainly, the Hawaiian Shearwater (Puffinus newelli) |
A full failure and the guard will | certainly realise he is being tricked and the greatest |
s because his father was a baronet, but most | certainly because he was a brave and resourceful offic |
ime was that he appreciated the honor and he | certainly felt he'd earned it. |
Certainly the headdress the queen wears under her crow | |
The offensive output | certainly turned heads, that of Tim Vom Steeg in parti |
ns over their life by making their things is | certainly powerful, heady stuff. |
And | certainly, I hear what the Chinese are saying with res |
Glazunov almost | certainly never heard his Saxophone Concerto publicly |
ee civic and spiritual development, and thus | certainly a heart for your Swiss institutions and way |
p to 431, its capital Tongwan (in Ordos) was | certainly a heavily fortified and state-of-the-art cit |
The Captain in a chicken suit | certainly doesn't help matters, and when three Rimmers |
te is shaky, and the lackluster texture work | certainly doesn't help", stating that the singleplayer |
ost popular shows in television at the time, | certainly didn't help. |
"The changes | certainly haven't helped us. |
ling that, a map showing the toll road would | certainly be helpful. |
Llanover who lived locally all her life and | certainly left her mark on the village and the surroun |
She is playful and carefree and | certainly acts her age, which is seven. |
er in the war, if not for China's sake, then | certainly that her soil might serve later as the base |
It | certainly cost her enough,' and he agreed." |
aybe the article has grown since then but it | certainly justifies her inclusion now so I'm deleting |
Lester Grinspoon" should | certainly redirect here. |
certain museums not on the list which would | certainly place higher), does this sentence hold up? |
ust have known that this action would almost | certainly cost him his life. |
ng in his debut weekend of British Formula 3 | certainly put him on the map after 2 years away racing |
o have been his pupil at Canterbury, and who | certainly accompanied him on his second journey to Ita |
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