Her latest film will almost certainly please her fan base while catapulting her back to the top of the box office charts. |
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This already heated debate over NUP will almost certainly boil over in July at the AFECIO's quadrennial convention. |
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Any effects of rhino horn are almost certainly placebo effects, of which scarcity, improbability, and high cost play a part. |
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Gospel writer John's point in putting this line in Jesus' mouth is almost certainly to take a gibe at the Temple elite. |
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Actually, thinking back, it was the lady standing next to me that almost certainly smelled of cat wee. |
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Oil prices will almost certainly not advance in the next 12 months to the same extent as they have in the past year. |
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A recent report of poisoned pigeons being found pegged out close to Peregrine eyries in Wales was almost certainly the work of pigeon fanciers. |
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A colony on the moon almost certainly would require an atomic reactor for power. |
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Whoever wins, will almost certainly qualify for the Super Six phase, although the Windies must still beat Kenya on Tuesday. |
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Had the company stayed, it would almost certainly have become just another forgotten statistic in the vast list of company wind-ups and failures. |
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It wouldn't have been perfect, but it almost certainly would have been better than the kludge we're ending up with. |
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It reminds us that almost certainly any policy change will make someone worse off. |
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My own opinion, for what it is worth, is that Ethel was almost certainly guilty. |
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Balshaw's hopes of resuming his England career in the Six Nations have almost certainly been wrecked by his latest injury blow. |
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The engine analyzer allowed me to prepare for the worst, and almost certainly saved our lives. |
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It will, however, almost certainly make you laugh like a drain several times. |
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We've not seen this many positive developments for months, although this week will almost certainly prove to be the calm before the storm. |
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The interior of the Great Pyramid is complex, almost certainly resulting from a number of changes of plan. |
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Bog lemmings were almost certainly located nearby, as they are recorded both above and below this zone. |
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You will almost certainly be given antibiotics to take after the operation. |
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This almost certainly indicates that Sedna is spinning, completing a revolution every 20 days. |
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This film almost certainly paints a truer picture of day-to-day borstal life than the earlier film's rosily optimistic outlook. |
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It would almost certainly be possible to generate public enthusiasm for public executions and feeding prisoners on bread and water. |
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The Surf City contamination is almost certainly the result of urban run-off flushed into storm drains. |
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The team almost certainly will take a safety with one of its first draft picks and will need to find some depth at corner in free agency. |
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It will almost certainly come down to a choice between which of two groups of advisers you choose to believe. |
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Given the choice between withdrawing or dying, he would almost certainly choose the former. |
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One in his lifetime almost certainly achieved the popular status of sanctity without being formally sanctified. |
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We're not sure, Jonathan, but seeing as you've almost certainly answered one of our ground teasers, we'll include it anyway. |
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The diagnosis of diabetes will almost certainly focus attention on more active management of these risk factors in the future. |
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But there were almost certainly vast chambers and ballrooms that remained in the dark. |
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The vaccine will almost certainly protect very well, but it's not the perfect match. |
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For species like the barn owl, which can produce a second brood, this will almost certainly prove advantageous. |
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This silent divide will almost certainly lead to widening divisions in the sector based on individual and institutional privilege. |
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He only got 24 percent of the vote in 2000 and his performance in a similar three-cornered rematch would almost certainly be worse. |
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This development in turn would almost certainly provoke another military coup to prevent it from happening. |
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The social scientist will almost certainly be aiming to place the interpretations that have been elicited into a social scientific frame. |
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It may not be the dirtiest election in history, but it will almost certainly be the most toe-curling. |
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But disagreements over four top-priority issues almost certainly will keep legislators in Des Moines for much longer. |
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The U.S. economy almost certainly won't keep up the third quarter's torrid pace. |
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The parties might cooperate on policy and parliamentary tactics, and there would almost certainly be a place in the shadow cabinet for Trimble. |
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Think of college towns, many of which almost certainly have an even higher proportion of transients in the population than DC does. |
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They are almost certainly unsafe, as they cannot absorb the shock of an impact, even at slow speeds. |
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What follows is one of the most famous shots in golf history and almost certainly the tournament clincher. |
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What's more certain is that when it comes to understanding knots, the road ahead almost certainly has more twists and turns. |
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Increasing use of fertility drugs is almost certainly the main cause of the recent increase in dizygotic twinning in most developed countries. |
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You are almost certainly wondering what the heck I'm blathering on about this time. |
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Anton Lesser read it with a crisp Bloomsbury quack that the author would probably have approved of and almost certainly emitted. |
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The answers almost certainly can be found in our obsession with compliance and the uncontrolled whims of fund managers. |
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If the Chancellor's past record of predicting the budget deficit is anything to go by, this is almost certainly an underestimate. |
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If you underline text to emphasize something but it is not an actual link, your readers will almost certainly be confused. |
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These fungi are almost certainly under-recorded throughout Britain, although they are also considered to be under threat. |
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To an extent almost certainly unequaled by other animals, humans have evolved through cultural change. |
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Causing murders, although not technically prohibited by any FIFA edict, would almost certainly constitute ungentlemanly conduct. |
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Yesterday's discovery of 10 guns, two pipe bombs, a booby trap device and hundreds of rounds of ammunition had almost certainly saved more lives. |
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She was almost certainly better-bred and better-mannered, and equally forthcoming when it came time to put boors in their place. |
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A true tsunami, spun up out of a sea-quake, is unpredictable and almost certainly unrideable. |
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Paid bloggers are a vanishingly small percentage of the entire blogging population, and will almost certainly continue to be so. |
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Today he is almost certainly another spent force where the biggest occasions are concerned. |
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The shortage of those bulletproof vests has almost certainly cost several American lives. |
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If the numbers are different or the label is missing, then the unit has almost certainly been stolen and reprogrammed. |
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Motson, for instance, will now almost certainly be rethinking the wisdom of his decision to fire the starting pistol for the main race. |
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This work was almost certainly subcontracted and the stamp was the caner's method of recording output. |
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Once a deal has been stitched up, he will almost certainly be out-voted by the European, African and Asian delegates. |
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It's a factor that Martel will almost certainly have to contend with in the future, a struggle almost as difficult as that facing Alonso. |
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There are others as well, of course, and one of them will almost certainly come true. |
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The pin shown to the right is almost certainly smaller than the hole in the chainplate allowing it to tilt. |
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We have seen sooty black material associated with native copper from the Eagle mine that is almost certainly chalcocite. |
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I'll almost certainly miss the fly and hit some poor unfortunate by-stander instead. |
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His sky-rocket ascent was almost certainly powered by bribery, manipulation, and other chicanery. |
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The coalition which will form the new government will almost certainly have to give a number of hostages to fortune if it is to get there. |
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But there are some obvious problems here, including metaphorical patness and the fact that it almost certainly couldn't have happened that way. |
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Should you attempt to dump a Virgo man, he will almost certainly come after you with an ice pick. |
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The only confirmed predators of treeswifts are Asian falconets, although there are almost certainly additional predators. |
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He's probably too polite, and almost certainly too flattered, to drop an F-bomb on the Yanks. |
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You will almost certainly optimise your child's chances of being successful if he or she has attended a fee-paying school. |
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Of course, my mood will almost certainly have completely changed by the end of the day. |
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She will almost certainly make England's team for Manchester 2002 and is a potential finalist. |
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There have been agents almost certainly planted in certain extremist right wing groups. |
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This is not an idiomatic organ part but a reduction of a consort texture, almost certainly in five real parts throughout. |
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Such a result would almost certainly be impossible to reconcile with the court's view that the agreement was irrationally generous. |
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They almost certainly had in mind as well another kind of mathematical system called Polish notation. |
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Although a rough and possibly abandoned study, it was almost certainly done at the time Gauguin was painting the portrait of him. |
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Rejections of such proposals are often couched in general and conceptual terms, but pragmatic calculations are almost certainly more important. |
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An authentic example will almost certainly show crazing, similar to that found on old oil paintings. |
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The match also almost certainly ended the cry from fans demanding a return to Sunday action. |
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Perhaps not an outright invasion, and almost certainly no full-scale occupation. |
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Rather than roll to the five remaining reds, and therefore almost certainly leave one on, White twice attempted to hit them off the side cushion. |
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While Hold That Tiger will almost certainly start favourite, Audience will be the best each-way bet and could land the big prize at a tidy price. |
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The smoke is almost certainly a result of seals around the valves in the cylinder head starting to fail. |
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All this glass almost certainly came from the east chancel window, in the tracery lights of which the Lovell arms were to be seen until recently. |
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Such exercises end up presupposing a continuity when it is almost certainly more productive to look for breaks. |
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This is an above-average set of procedural crime solving, and fans of true crime will almost certainly enjoy these episodes. |
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It is almost certainly better than leaving your money in the bank or buying fixed interest investments such as government gilts. |
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Global warming and its consequences are almost certainly the result of our profligate fossil-fuel consumption, and it is already happening. |
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It would almost certainly mean that one of the new demerged businesses would become less attractive to a potential purchaser. |
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The two Governments decided that to demand a response to their proposals at this point would almost certainly trigger an immediate derailment. |
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This is a guy who almost certainly has hordes of groupies attending his every whim, but here he is getting all moralistic. |
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The painting was thus almost certainly intended as an independent work, rather than as part of a larger ensemble. |
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In Britain he is looking to wriggle out of a promised referendum on the European constitution, as he will almost certainly lose it. |
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The Dunkirk spirit would almost certainly have withstood those images of conflict fit to be shown on Sky. |
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In fact Remak's wife divorced him which almost certainly made his position impossible. |
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Our estimate of that value may be incorrect, in fact it almost certainly is. |
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The laws of front-row play will almost certainly have to change, too, if props and hookers are not to become an extinct species. |
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He is down on his luck, for whatever reason, some of it almost certainly self-inflicted. |
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Both texts are drafts of final versions and would almost certainly have been burned when no longer needed. |
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Over the past three decades we and others have established that they are almost certainly involved in stabilizing the dry cells. |
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If you get to Nukus in the semi-autonomous republic of Karakalpakstan in Uzbekistan, you will almost certainly be the only person you know who has. |
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He discovered the rule for multiplying matrices in 1812 and it is almost certainly for this that he will be remembered rather than his other work. |
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He was almost certainly suffering from a hereditary blood disorder called porphyria that flowed through the veins of many of Europe's royal houses. |
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We are almost certainly hard coded to be xenophobic, which is why hunter gatherers often have such extraordinary homicide rates. |
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First they wanted the address and home telephone number of a man suspected of being the GIA's point man in Britain, almost certainly so they could bug him. |
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In the longer term, the effect would almost certainly have been to reduce the availability of unsecured credit and drive up its implied interest rates. |
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The publication reported last month how diggers excavating the site near Pocklington unearthed fragments of a human skeleton which almost certainly dated back to Roman times. |
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Yet such a move would almost certainly be widely seen as an audacious display of ingratitude. |
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Little do they know that common sense tells those of us who exist outside of their respective cults that these fanatics are almost certainly, if not psychotically, wrong. |
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As the saviour sibling will almost certainly be required to donate at a young age, there are also concerns at the inability to give informed consent. |
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By late August it looked like stalemate was almost certainly the tragic outcome of the years of war. |
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The costings are, almost certainly, on the conservative side. |
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However, this suggests that your twin-seater was not a plain wooden settle, but almost certainly a settee, which at one time would have formed part of a suite. |
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During his trek, Brinsley twice passed within a block of a police stationhouse and he almost certainly saw cops along the way. |
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By almost any other measure but BMI, we would almost certainly put him in the range of ideal health. |
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That means it almost certainly gives you the best information about calorie burn of any tracker. |
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He will almost certainly continue to carpet-bomb Gingrich over the airwaves. |
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Throw any surname at him and he will almost certainly be able to give you a potted history and he is likely to throw in a colourful story to liven up the tale as well. |
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Over the past three decades we and others have established that disaccharides such as trehalose and sucrose are almost certainly involved in stabilizing the dry cells. |
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Anyone who is experienced in writing original posts understands this, but new bloggers may not and managers who haven't ever blogged almost certainly will not. |
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Incidentally, one of the heroes of that book is Frederick the Great of Prussia, who was almost certainly gay. |
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If Arthur wins, he will almost certainly get that world title fight. |
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Nearly 0.7 million people said they were mixed race on the last census, almost certainly an under-representation because as many more may not class themselves as such. |
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We never have, and almost certainly never will have, that idyllic outdoor meal on a checked rug by a babbling stream, because as they say, it's all in the mind. |
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Drugs will almost certainly be developed that will enhance the training of the mind to increase specific types of sensitivity and discernment of sensory signals. |
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The group of people there will almost certainly contain a number of men my age who are unshaven, whiffy, and wearing the same dirty tee shirt they slept in. |
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If he is found not guilty by reason of insanity, he will almost certainly spend the rest of his life in a psychiatric hospital. |
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If, as they almost certainly believe, we're all just rearranged pond scum, the products of survival of the fittest, then they would have no basis for a consistent moral code. |
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There were issues around the relative effectiveness of parliamentary agitation and the morality of open rebellion, if it were almost certainly doomed to failure. |
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The wisdom of great sages of antiquity comes to us mainly through the aural tradition, and so has almost certainly suffered distortion through intermediaries. |
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But medical experts say being able to take advantage of American health care almost certainly prolonged his life. |
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Even if your chosen operator flounders from one blunder to another, the industry's ongoing consolidation will almost certainly come to the rescue. |
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That would change overnight and Washington would almost certainly re-start a campaign to delegitimize the court around the world. |
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Possibly a distant ancestor of the modern bassoon, the instrument had a space at one end which almost certainly held a reed which generated the sound. |
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The tactics almost certainly have saved untold thousands of innocents from grievous injury, even death. |
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The cost to the insurance company is almost certainly lower, given its ability to negotiate prices down. |
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The two eaglets almost certainly would have died after a big storm wrecked their nest last year. |
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Any vintage fedoras you find will almost certainly be too small. |
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The card you buy now will almost certainly be replaced as soon as you pull it off the shelves, and unless you have deep pockets, this really blows. |
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Damp almost certainly means midges, something often overlooked when a garden is planned in midwinter, so this is not the ideal spot for summer suppers under the stars. |
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The share-out of the cash would almost certainly be based on the performance of parties at the previous general election, with a threshold before you got anything. |
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By far the greatest effect will be the intimidation factor of living in areas that will almost certainly remain obviously militarized until early November. |
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These pests are almost certainly the caterpillars of the codling moth. |
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So when the universe decides it's my turn there is almost certainly a cosmic gathering of monumental proportions that stands on the sideline and waits for the floor show. |
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And in fact that was almost certainly why it went the way of all flesh. |
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As Stephen J. Gould described it, if one could rewind the tape of life and let events play out again, the results would almost certainly differ dramatically. |
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If these borrowers ever get underwater on their mortgages, they will almost certainly pull back on spending, turn risk averse and generally retrench. |
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Interestingly, artful Foreign Secretary Jack Straw has been looking pleased with himself these past few days now a referendum is almost certainly off. |
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These stakes have created a financial arms race that almost certainly will make this election historically expensive. |
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If, for instance, the president wins only 90 percent of the votes he drew four years ago he is almost certainly a goner. |
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The black bears hibernate almost half the year, a stint of inactivity that in almost all other species would almost certainly result in a major reduction in bone density. |
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The Good Woman of Bangkok, his 1991 documentary about his relationship with a Thai bar girl, is almost certainly the most written about Australian documentary of recent years. |
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There were no signs of trauma, which means Gutierrez had almost certainly died of hyperthermia. |
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Although microbiologists have been aware of the bugs' existence, experts are now saying the bacteria have almost certainly spread to every hospital in Scotland. |
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Many visiting tourists to Goa enjoy fishing from the beach, but unless you visit the quieter areas you will almost certainly be frustrated by the number of bathers! |
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Thus, a telnet connection between two computers will almost certainly include two IP addresses, an arbitrary port on the client, and the well-known port 23 on the server. |
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If NATO withdraws, those forces will almost certainly sweep into Kabul and precipitate another protracted civil war. |
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Within one of the roundhouses, but almost certainly unknown to its Iron Age inhabitants, was the burial of a late Neolithic or early Bronze Age child. |
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In that case, some of the core countries, led by France and Germany, would almost certainly try to go ahead on their own, in a self-styled vanguard group. |
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Charlemagne's letter also refers to exiles from England, naming Odberht, who was almost certainly the same person as Eadberht Praen, among them. |
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If you slipped off a duckboard into the slime you were almost certainly a gonner. |
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The 10-second stop-go penalty in the second race on Easter Monday almost certainly denied a podium place. |
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Wichita Falls will almost certainly implement Stage 4 drought restrictions by the end of summer, and perhaps as early as June, Nix said. |
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Agricola was a military tribune under Suetonius Paulinus, which almost certainly gave Tacitus an eyewitness source for Boudica's revolt. |
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In February 1567, Darnley was murdered by conspirators almost certainly led by James Hepburn, Earl of Bothwell. |
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Winchilsea did not fire, a plan he and his second had almost certainly decided upon before the duel. |
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He was a Royalist and almost certainly a member of a group who went to pay their respects to Charles I when he escaped to the Isle of Wight. |
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The west front was almost certainly constructed at the same time as the cathedral. |
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The handwriting on his testimony is almost certainly that of the man himself, but his signature was markedly different. |
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Turpin, a young butcher who traded in the area, almost certainly became involved with their activities. |
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There he was joined by his sons and addition troops, almost certainly more of the Dudley manred from the Midlands. |
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He almost certainly wrote his version of the title role for his fellow actor, Richard Burbage, the leading tragedian of Shakespeare's time. |
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But parts were almost certainly written earlier, and its roots lie in Milton's earliest youth. |
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Throughout the lean years of the 1970s the Superman franchise almost certainly saved the studios from financial crisis. |
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The character is almost certainly a mere personification of a supposed migration by a group or groups from Iberia to Ireland. |
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By his own account Lilburne received the first ten years' of his education in Newcastle, almost certainly at the Royal Free Grammar School. |
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The document is in French, and is almost certainly a French translation of an earlier Gaelic document. |
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It is almost certainly a type of capsid bug known as the Tarnished Plant Bug that leaves foliage tattered. |
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If a forger tries to remove an applied seal from its document, it will almost certainly break. |
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Although the story of Helen and Maximus's meeting is almost certainly fictional, there is some evidence for the basic claims. |
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Adrian Chiles is probably a good bloke, and if he played it straight he'd almost certainly be a perfectly good TV front man. |
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Dudley in 1725 as one of the species hunted by the early New England whalers, was almost certainly the gray whale. |
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Dudley in 1725, as one target of early New England whalers, was almost certainly the gray whale. |
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In the United States, the assessment of threat emanating from Iraq was almost certainly overperceived. |
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In February 1567, Darnley was murdered by conspirators almost certainly led by James Hepburn, 4th Earl of Bothwell. |
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Although many people hold the belief some brown bears may be present in Mexico they are almost certainly extinct. |
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This mythical flower, which was almost certainly not the modern hyacinth, sprang up from the blood of the dying prince Hyacinthus. |
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It was almost certainly written within three or four years of Columba's death and is the earliest vernacular poem in European history. |
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The defensive earthwork known as Lescudjack Castle is not excavated, but almost certainly belongs to the Iron Age. |
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Had Brunswick been defeated at Minden, Hanover would almost certainly have been invaded and the total defeat of Prussia would have been imminent. |
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The first mollusc shell almost certainly was reinforced with the mineral aragonite. |
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One of the guard's commanders, Titus Petronius Secundus, was almost certainly aware of the plot. |
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It is doubtless that this delta was a major international trading center, almost certainly from much earlier than the Common Era. |
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Haredi Judaism thus views higher criticism of the Talmud as inappropriate, and almost certainly heretical. |
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Note that the Old Saxon and Old Frisian verbs given here are unattested, almost certainly due to the small nature of the respective corpora. |
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England stumbled into the World Cup quarter-finals and almost certainly put Scotland out after an error-ridden victory at Eden Park. |
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Even though the cabin boy would almost certainly have died of natural causes, the sailors killed the boy intentionally and were guilty of murder. |
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Chinese water wheels almost certainly have a separate origin, as early ones there were invariably horizontal water wheels. |
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The legend is almost certainly medieval rather than ancient, although the town's coat of arms carries an image of the saint. |
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Before the first stone bridge was built there was almost certainly a wooden bridge here, and a tidal ford for heavy vehicles was just downstream. |
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Hut circles were also almost certainly covered by conical rounded roofs and supported by posts that were internal and sometimes external. |
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This meteor almost certainly came from the asteroid belt, which is between Mars and Jupiter. |
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These streamers are almost certainly guided and shaped by protoplanets embedded within them, Casassus says. |
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So far this year there have been 12 deaths classified as suicide, but said the real number was almost certainly far higher. |
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Woolacott's Currawong Publishing Company in December 1941, and certainly printed by 1943 but almost certainly never issued. |
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Although, the vehemence of his brush strokes and thickness of his impasto are still visible, the latter has almost certainly shrunk with time. |
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Byrd would almost certainly have published it if the technical means had been available to do so. |
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Beveridge lost his seat to the Conservatives in 1945, almost certainly due to the intervention of a Labour candidate. |
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It was reported by Zaitseu, but his memoirs were almost certainly exaggerated or completely falsified by Commie ghostwriters. |
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It will cost pounds 29,685 and almost certainly be the sexiest looking car to run on derv. |
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This will almost certainly mean accommodating the overspill within the Birmingham housing market area and, arguably, as close to the city as possible. |
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The fire, which almost certainly had human origins, destroyed 80 acres of willow forest, including the territories of four endangered least Bell's vireos. |
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The occupants were told by the fire service that the blaze was almost certainly caused by an electrical fault in a cupboard containing a boiler immersion heater upstairs. |
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If apricot frangipane tart with creme fraiche doesn't appeal, then the cheeseboard with ragstone, celtic promise and other Welsh choices almost certainly will. |
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Ashpan Sam almost certainly needed his run at Newmarket earlier this month and is quite a confident pick in the Betfred Supports Jack Berry House Stakes. |
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He thought that the Amazar is almost certainly the real Gorbitsa. |
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However, the screw press was almost certainly not a Roman invention. |
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Any scorch marks left on the tea trolley are almost certainly his. |
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These tracts are almost certainly written by a variety of authors, though some suggest that certain authors wrote more than one of the included tracts. |
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The date is almost certainly before 1900, and it seems to be Irish. |
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Shakespeare almost certainly wrote the role of Hamlet for Richard Burbage. |
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Eadfrith was almost certainly the scribe as well as the artist. |
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The overall environmental impact is almost certainly negative. |
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Alfred the Great almost certainly inaugurated the building of a series of burhs or forts to be garrisoned at the threat of danger by men drawn from the surrounding population. |
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Martial describes Claudia's marriage to a man named Pudens, almost certainly Aulus Pudens, an Umbrian centurion and friend of the poet who appears regularly in his Epigrams. |
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Obviously Hitler must have had multiple editions of his own book, but this one was in his Munich apartment and Hitler's eyes almost certainly scanned its pages at some point. |
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True, Basil was older and dressed differently to most of us, but what Knopfler saw as grumpiness was almost certainly his immense capacity for concentration. |
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Nine Men's Morris was a game of strategy, which almost certainly involved gambling, and probably relieved the boredom of soldiers having little to do. |
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Unfortunately, longitudinal studies suggest that the treacly concept of getting moms and dads engaged is almost certainly the linchpin of students' educational success. |
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