But certainly there is absolutely no doubt this is going to be a major electoral issue. |
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From my own experience, I can confirm that possession is certainly both abreactive and cathartic. |
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While there is certainly nothing wrong with being sapiosexual, it can be rather difficult at times. |
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I certainly see there is plenty of good automotive art in this mix of new models and concept wagons. |
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Now, wakeboarding isn't the most recognized of the extreme sports, but it is certainly one of the more exciting and visceral ones. |
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This is certainly possible and the Babylonians' understanding of quadratics adds some weight to the claim. |
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The wonder-working tour on which the monks sent their new relics certainly helped raise funds for their new abbatial church. |
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In a possible offer situation for a troubled company, a bird in the hand is certainly worth more than two in the bush. |
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They are a tiny bit smaller than the eggs of a bee hummingbird and they certainly look like wall lizard eggs. |
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I think the more aberrational prices that you saw were certainly what we experienced last October. |
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Esther is one of the most neglected books of the Old Testament, certainly as far as commentaries are concerned. |
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And his absence is certainly felt at the current World Cup, especially as Germany is on the cusp of a championship. |
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The owners have certainly not been quick to spend wads on new players. |
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We certainly should not hold a ticker-tape parade for anybody else before then, no matter who wins what championship. |
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Blues fan certainly can celebrate the ascendancy of these promising young artists. |
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There are certainly a lot of very beautiful women here that are drawn by the bright lights. |
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Caitlin Doughty is certainly not the first person to publish a book about the funeral industry. |
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She certainly does not feel the need for a full time dressmaker like Angela Kelly. |
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He will almost certainly continue to carpet-bomb Gingrich over the airwaves. |
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I am fortunate that I have never been deathly ill, but whenever I have the stomach flu, I most certainly feel like I am dying. |
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Yes, its certainly something to brighten up the old Monday morning routine. |
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It certainly smelled like something other than natural good vibes was fueling the impromptu dancing in the aisles. |
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I certainly had no interest in the formulaic, brain-dead content on most TV dramas and sitcoms. |
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Now it dipped its head as Lane braced himself to rise, more as if to investigate the man, certainly not to gore him. |
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Not to mention Pistorius is a double amputee who is certainly more physically vulnerable than his able bodied peers. |
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But it's certainly a little tricky expanding your social circle when your entire waking life is spent in the company of the same six other people. |
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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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Arellano reportedly had her heart set on becoming the 1977 carnival queen of Mazatlan and certainly possessed the necessary looks. |
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He had a weakness for fine clothes and good-looking women, and he certainly was no pacifist. |
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As a blogger himself who has relied on many of the bloggers he writes about, Cole is certainly biased toward their influence. |
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But if Rueter is the wallflower at a mixer that includes Brown, Maddux, Johnson and the others, he certainly blends in well with the rest of the Giants. |
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I'm certainly not advocating for anybody else to up sticks and go. |
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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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And working in politics at the bleakest moment is better than any other career that certainly was available to me. |
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That would certainly be of use in trading HMO stocks such as Aetna or Cigna. |
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Without the bleaching of the sun his hair seemed dishwater blond, certainly not golden. |
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Adding a rim protector aside from the 36-year-old birdman would certainly be nice too. |
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And our capital account is certainly swelling around that time, as the US runs a persistent, ever-larger trade deficit. |
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To accuse him of doing so is certainly an effective way to end a conversation. |
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The new Asian elite could certainly use a Tom Wolfe or two, but Kwan is far too besotted for the task. |
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If there's no accounting for taste, there's no accounting for tastelessness, certainly. |
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I told Seiler that I certainly did remember Edo Vanni, an outfielder who passed through briefly as a baron. |
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As for Deborah, there was certainly a puritanical strain in society, but she was a Baptist. |
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Though certainly romantic on the subject, Booker has been neither corralled nor bamboozled. |
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The Hangover star, currently in the critically acclaimed Birdman, certainly knows how to bring the funny as well as the awkward. |
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That means it almost certainly gives you the best information about calorie burn of any tracker. |
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Anyone going through Prozac Nation can certainly find plenty of callow moments when Wurtzel does whine. |
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As a means of preventing tooth decay in those cities that do fluoridate, the practice certainly looks like a success. |
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No family is perfect and certainly Jeb can attest to that, but a rough national campaign means old baggage gets repacked. |
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It is a place certainly worth visiting, and with burke as host, one that is difficult to leave. |
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The well, ghost or no ghost, is certainly a piece of history with a bold presence. |
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But he certainly did occupy at various times some of its key positions, chairing and serving on critical committees. |
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Stalin certainly held this view, and so did many Bolsheviks, with their hypostasization of social forces over individual desires and intentions. |
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He certainly brought with him the Sixth Legion to replace the existing garrison. |
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Our best contemporary source, Gildas, certainly suggests that just such a change of populations did take place. |
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This had certainly happened by November, though according to some accounts as early as 29 September. |
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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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Miss Mitchell would certainly be most relieved to have a monitress who was capable of organising the juniors at games. |
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Should his troops effect a landing, I shall certainly put myself at the head of mine, and my other armed subjects, to repel them. |
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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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John Appleby, chief economist of the King's Fund claims NHS spending could certainly increase. |
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Britain probably became repopulated with people before the ice age ended and certainly before it became separated from the mainland. |
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The prison estate certainly needs an overhaul, but reducing demand would mean closing prisons, not opening them. |
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The resulting skill in foul weather seamanship and coastal raiding certainly contributed to the Navy's success against Napoleon Bonaparte. |
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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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If they had been produced in the 1950s, the producers of such cultural texts would certainly have been judged either madpersons or geniuses. |
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Rooney's goal certainly came at a good time as the news filtered through that Ukraine were making light work of San Marino. |
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It is believed, however, that the circle survives today in a relatively intact state, changed certainly, but not so far from its original design. |
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In the colonies new churches were certainly required, and generally repeated similar formulae. |
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There are certainly parallels between Godberd's career and that of Robin Hood as he appears in the Gest. |
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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 certainly had nothing to do with the choosing of his manship, any more than his sister had of her womanhood. |
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Governor Eden was certainly embarrassed by Spotswood's invasion of North Carolina, while Spotswood disavowed himself of any part of the seizure. |
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Brewing in Britain was probably well established when the Romans arrived in 54 BC, and certainly continued under them. |
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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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If any opinion is compelled to silence, that opinion may, for aught we can certainly know, be true. |
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If no price is paid for such excesses, our civilisation will certainly suffer and suffer permanently. |
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Their influence certainly existed but it is difficult to define in its totality. |
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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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Australopithecus garhi is certainly megadont, at least relative to craniofacial size. |
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I certainly hold him up to current students of an example, particularly as an example of how to manage your career with great integrity. |
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Germanicus certainly would have involved the Suebi, with unpredictable results. |
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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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It has been traced certainly to the 13th century, and conjecturally to the 12th. |
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They certainly were for the host nation who won 29 gold medals, the best haul for Great Britain since the 1908 Games in London. |
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Though the influence of the islands in Kingdom affairs is limited, it certainly exists. |
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There are certainly many, new features to be learnt about the microworld and which quantum mechanics can inform about. |
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Most, though certainly not all, national capitals are also the largest city in their respective countries. |
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On the night before her wedding Channa Washinsky would certainly have immersed herself in the ritually cleansing waters of the mikveh. |
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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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However, it may be that these represent campaigns by kings of Alt Clut, whose kingdom was certainly part of the region linked by the Irish Sea. |
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The church certainly required literacy in Latin, and could not function without copyists to produce liturgical documents. |
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David was certainly at least one of medieval Scotland's greatest monastic patrons. |
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We fighter pilots certainly preferred the free chase during the approach and over the target area. |
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The church was certainly in existence by the 9th century and today has become Newport Cathedral, the seat of the Bishop of Monmouth. |
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Today's money worries certainly should make it easier for parents to teach their children that money doesn't grow on trees. |
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Though it is certainly not true that Newtonian science was like modern science in all respects, it conceptually resembled ours in many ways. |
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It smelled of romance, yet the preface stated that it should most certainly be read as a true private history. |
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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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He says that tongue-lolling is not an unsoundness. It certainly is an unsoundness, not a disease. |
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Well BtVS certainly is 90210ish now. I mean at one point during season 4 I thought I was watching a Soap Opera. |
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New Venice was nothing close to hot or even warm, but outside was certainly airsome, and the atmosphere was as solid as a hall of mirrors. |
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She was decent looking, definitely bangable, but certainly not my priority. |
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The buchiids were certainly the most abundant bivalve group in the oceans of British Columbia during the Late Jurassic and Early Cretaceous. |
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He's certainly very chirpy for a man whose house has just been bulldozed down. |
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Loveshyness is certainly not gynophobia, a fear of women in general, nor is it caligynephobia, a fear of beautiful women. |
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Traditional examples of carcinisation in the Anomura are most celebrated among hermit crabs, but certainly are not limited to this group. |
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He was certainly more than anxious to have an amorous relationship. |
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Whatever the future holds for Africa, optimism certainly abounds. |
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They were a couple of city slickers and if they had seen a cow before, they certainly didn't act like it. |
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Although not a direct cause, the border skirmish was certainly a collateral incitement for the war. |
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The northeast part of Asia is, if not continent with the west side of America, yet certainly it is the least disjoined by sea of all that coast. |
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We certainly do not want to take our simple categorical statements and contrapose them into cumbersome natural language. |
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In my meeting with Dahlia, I found myself having a private countertransference thought which I certainly did not articulate to her. |
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Come to think of it, I certainly don't envy you all the work involved. Gad, you must be superhuman, or at least superdevoted to crifanac! |
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There are certainly other cromulent techniques which may perform well for certain models and assumptions. |
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The crown jewels in the United Kingdom are heavily guarded and anyone trying to steal them will certainly have a hard time. |
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The Dak Bungalow of Chandrapore was below the average, and certainly servantless. |
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Thursday. D. certainly improved. Better night. Slight tinge of damask revisiting cheek. |
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For real value for money there are a couple of dinky-die Australian eating places you should certainly try, though. |
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In these disguises, Maitland argued, he would certainly avoid recognition, and so discomfit any mischief planned by the enemies of Margaret. |
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This outcome certainly marks compound 2a as possessing a strong disilanide character. |
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But Leighton, like most Westerners, knew little about swimming, except for perhaps a dogpaddle, and Jane was most certainly not a swimmer. |
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Those lovers, played by Vincent Perez and Rachel Weisz, are certainly easy on the eyes, but their romantic chemistry is tentative at best. |
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Shameless e-begging, or a justified act of financial desperation? The idea of crowdfunding university fees will certainly divide opinion. |
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The shrill electricality of the scene is certainly appropriate to its content. |
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And if you want to go the whole route, a videodisc machine is certainly a welcome addition to any entertainment center. |
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If that was really insulting, please don't be offended. I certainly don't think of you as my errand-ghost. Actually, I think of you as my friend. |
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They are all zealous to the last degree in support of the extreme policy.... They certainly will not err on the side of caution. |
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There should certainly be an etna for getting a hot cup of coffee in a hurry. |
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Her flashman, in her estimation, is ten times handsomer, certainly more acceptable. |
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When the forestream is clean, the water gushing out from it must certainly be clean. |
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If indeed he had so turned from Latin texts to garden-tools, he would certainly have been forswunk. |
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While all areas of engineering are not abundantly represented in the over 1000000 FTPable items, computer science reports certainly are. |
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Creon's continuous gender-baiting certainly presented many performance possibilities for the actor. |
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That's the third party Brenda's been to this week. She certainly gets about. |
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There certainly are some cases in which a person's failure to give weight to his or her future interests is irrational. |
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I certainly won't mention it to Ben, and will go carefully if he mentions it to me. |
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His method certainly goes against the grain, but it is unquestionably effective. |
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I mean it's certainly less polemical than having some Greenpeace types confront these hunters with Zodiacs and boycotts and insults in the media. |
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The companies represented are certainly large, even though they could be a bit more growthy. |
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Dan certainly has arms today, probably from scraping paint off four columns the day before. |
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But there is little evidence that such clans existed, and they were certainly not an important element of social organization. |
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Without a meaningful place to live, the homeless are less involved and certainly less committed than the homeful and the victimizers. |
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Aristotle certainly did research on the natural history of Lesbos, and the surrounding seas and neighbouring areas. |
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This is the language of nearly all surviving early manuscripts of the Mabinogion, although the tales themselves are certainly much older. |
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They are claimed to belong to a population certainly different from that which built the previous megalithic temples. |
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There was certainly a large migration of people from Central Europe westwards during the early Iron Age. |
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Imported luxury art is sometimes found in rich elite graves in the later phases, and certainly had some influence on local styles. |
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The Romans certainly would have followed up their initial victory over the Brigantes in some manner. |
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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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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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He certainly had control over it by the time Clydog died in 920, leaving the whole of Seissylwg to Hywel. |
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The navvy was certainly not a pretty sight. His muscular arms and legs were all a-sprawl and his head hung back at a strange angle to his body. |
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The identities of each author were agreed upon at an early date, certainly no later than the early 2nd century. |
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He was probably educated locally, and was certainly influenced by the literary traditions of the Vale of Clwyd. |
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He certainly carried an intensity to all he did whilst remaining beloved in the principality. |
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The late Insular Ricemarch Psalter from the 11th century was certainly written in Wales, and also shows strong Viking influence. |
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Although it is unknown how the book came to be in Lichfield, it was certainly there by the end of the 10th century. |
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Although it is not known if the band members saw the statement, Collins certainly had, as his handwriting was on the document. |
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Since fossils have been found in Africa, Europe and Asia, chameleons were certainly once more widespread than they are today. |
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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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Reginald Dalby, perhaps the most famous of the Railway Series artists, and certainly the most controversial. |
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Lonchodytes was more certainly quite close to loons, but probably closer still to some of the loons' relatives. |
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The stakes were high, the pressure on Jellicoe immense, and his caution certainly understandable. |
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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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Smaller ships certainly had advantages in the Caribbean and along coastal waterways. |
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It was devastating for many communities and certainly impacted Newfoundland in a profound way. |
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Specific rites relating to death and burial were practiced, though certainly differing in style and execution between cultures. |
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The earliest Greek poet known is Homer, although he was certainly part of an existing tradition of oral poetry. |
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Historian Warren Hollister argues that Henry and Matilda were emotionally close, but their union was also certainly politically motivated. |
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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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It was probably eaten shortly after it was introduced, and was certainly being used as food by the early 17th century in Spain. |
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Yet, pollen and climate phases also to some degree may depend on latitude, so no date can be regarded as certainly wrong. |
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In addition, people of the time certainly knew that eating spoiled food would make them sick. |
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He pointed out that Ariovistus was a friend to Rome and that the Romans had a prior interest, which they certainly would enforce. |
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Caesar wanted the men to see that they were under the eyes of the entire senior command, which would certainly share their fate. |
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One of the guard's commanders, Titus Petronius Secundus, was almost certainly aware of the plot. |
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In Chapter 42 we read of the Hermunduri, a tribe certainly located in the region that later became Thuringia. |
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To some extent in the 16th century and certainly in the 17th, the Nordic region played a major role in European politics at the highest level. |
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However even though that did not really stop the fighting, it certainly cooled things off. |
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The choice of two marine officials for this achievement certainly appealed to the principles of maritime navigation. |
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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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We have confirmation he was certainly dead by 1502, from the record of an indulgence for his soul paid for by his widow. |
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The Sunday job of wraparounds and pregames and postgames and half-time shows is certainly the toughest job I've ever been around. |
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There were certainly more dimensions to this affair, the full details of which will likely never be clearly known. |
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These buses are not for tourists only, but are certainly the nicest and most uniform of the bus systems. |
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He certainly could not effect a reconciliation between his studies and the world of Aristotle. |
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From this position, he would certainly have seen Cape York, the northernmost extremity of Australia. |
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Almost certainly, peanut cultivation antedated this at the center of origin where the climate is moister. |
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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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The Prayer Book certainly was used clandestinely in some places, not least because the Directory made no provision at all for burial services. |
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Malice can also be general, so that terrorists who plant bombs to kill random people are certainly guilty. |
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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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Judges did not and should not consult any external system of morality, certainly not a system imposed by the Deity. |
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It will certainly cease to deserve this high appellation if the laws furnish no remedy for the violation of a vested legal right. |
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On June 12, 1857, Xatruch certainly made a triumphant entrance to Comayagua, which was then the capital of Honduras, after Walker surrendered. |
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Duverger's law certainly seems borne out in the history of British parliamentary politics. |
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The author was certainly the editor, Geoffrey Dawson, with some assistance from Carson. |
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She certainly meant well and was not a fool, but nobody can maintain that she was wise, nor entertaining in conversation. |
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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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These trials were certainly intended to act as show trials to deter other Luddites from continuing their activities. |
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The phenomenon was reported upon in 1789 and 1794 by Erasmus Darwin, whose work Wordsworth certainly read. |
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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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Many a satisfactory jammy, sardiney orgy left its distended celebrants poorer in pocket certainly, but richer in cherished memories. |
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If this is not actually illegal, it certainly appears to be a sharp practice. |
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She's certainly observed the rate at which people are posting shelfies on Instagram. |
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The corporal sjamboked her for certainly more than four minutes and sjamboked the baby as well. |
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I never really trusted Richard, but you certainly were won over by his smooth talking and intelligent ideas. |
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If it isn't large, I certainly can't say it's small. But it's very something. |
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An acquired taste, certainly, but once acquired never regretted. |
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But it was certainly no shocker when it dissolved in acrimony. |
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It was the common notion...that the art of steeling tools in the highest degree of perfection was certainly lost to the moderns. |
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That might be a straw-clutchingly tenuous theory but the time is certainly right. |
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If anyone outside Apple saw Swift coming, they certainly weren't making any public predictions. |
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I don't know what they expect, but I am certainly not going to take this lying down. |
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Turning up drunk at the debutante ball will certainly make you the talk of the town. |
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I have certainly become more telic as I strive to achieve my goals set, but I am not really enjoying any of it. |
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His skill as a research and test pilot certainly impressed Buzz aldrin. |
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It wasn't clear if she was more toadly than ever, but she was certainly more of a toad than ever. |
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His eyes, of the usual blue, were perhaps remarkably cold, and he certainly could make his glance fall on one as trenchant and heavy as an axe. |
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Lace said that Peter was not half so bad as people said, and certainly not a trouble-monger like that Yeller Elbert. |
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From his great rooftop pieces, selected for high visibility, to his sneaky tags and fun loving stickers, he most certainly knows how to get up. |
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I might watch several videmus, certainly. Perhaps before going to some discemus. |
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And certainly no arbiter of what you should buy, wear, or eat. |
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There is certainly the need to reward performance and offer incentives for success, but flogging a willing horse is not the way to do it. |
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Wicklow have certainly been the best team on show in the second-tier competition. |
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The opening goal, a wrister by Cal Clutterbuck over Pogge's shoulder from 30 feet out, was certainly one he'd like back. |
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This meteor almost certainly came from the asteroid belt, which is between Mars and Jupiter. |
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Affleck is certainly entitled to his viewpoint and artistic license. |
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The presence of two fragments of Axumite inscriptions and one coin at Meroe certainly suggests that the Axumites were in the area. |
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I don't remember caring about that at all, but I was temporarily out of the news business and certainly owned no Thai bahts. |
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He was certainly shrewd to have wangled himself a PS145,000-plus salary and peppercornrented Essex housing association gin palace. |
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Ahmed Seddiqi and Sons' 65 years in watchmaking has certainly helped bring forth this high turnout of speakers and participants. |
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Dengue scare is certainly there because when the flood will recede, it will leave water pockets behind. |
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Thus, the best approach against him is to take his pitches the other way or else you will all but certainly be way out in front. |
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He had no apparent belief in the acroamatic virtue of his own class, and certainly none in its capacity to rule. |
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Plus, his known drug dealings certainly made him vulnerable to blackmail. |
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And certainly the Blue features plenty of kit to keep any young man or woman about town fully entertained. |
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El Shaddai is certainly an artistic tour de force, but its muddled narrative and wonky action are very much an acquired taste. |
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Keniry certainly had to work hard to keep Resolve's head in front of fellow joint-favourite Wood Fern in a bobbing finish. |
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This is not a hatchet job, and it certainly could have been. |
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The war on terror is certainly not a World War IV, except for people who do not know what these numbered world wars actually entailed. |
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Energetic Dancing At seven, Dancing Welcome may be only the joint oldest in the field with Amosite but has certainly been the busiest. |
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Quite how the British yellow press got hold of it is a mystery, though certainly not a fascinating one. |
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As a change from skiing, Andorra La Vella, the capital, is certainly worth visiting, despite being down a very busy main road from Soldeu. |
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The inclusion of Howard Shore's urgent score to The Silence of the Lambs, however, would have certainly pleased anecdotalists. |
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The show is broad and energetic enough not to require a pop-cultural road map, but it certainly feels good to be in on as many yuks as possible. |
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First, even the zaniest pro-abortionist is leery about using RU-486 much past 9 weeks, certainly not past 11 weeks. |
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He was probably the eighth son of King Malcolm III, and certainly the sixth and youngest born by Malcolm's second wife, Margaret of Wessex. |
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As king, Robert certainly commissioned verse to commemorate Bannockburn and his subjects' military deeds. |
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Robert's later performance in war certainly underlines his skills in tactics and single combat. |
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Trevithick would have seen and been influenced by Murdoch's experiments, and would certainly have been aware of his work in this area. |
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Sarah asked if Nigella's momma was a poet because she certainly had a lyrical ear for a name. |
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If they had not been lost by this time, they certainly went astray during the French Revolution when the Scots College was under threat. |
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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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If a forger tries to remove an applied seal from its document, it will almost certainly break. |
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The practice is less widely attested in the case of medieval laypeople, but certainly occurred on occasion. |
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As with other figures of the era little is certainly known of Cadwallon's early life or reign. |
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Whatever the case may be, Cadwallon was certainly affected by the ambitions of Edwin, King of Northumbria. |
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The extent of the adoption is subject to ongoing debate, as the native languages were certainly spoken after the conquests. |
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While Britain certainly was Romanized, its approximation to the Roman culture seems to have been smaller than that of Gaul. |
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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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Less certainly, the Fragmentary Annals of Ireland report the presence of a Pictish fleet from Fortriu fighting for Flaithbertach in 733 rather than against him. |
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He was certainly in no position to offer any relief to anyone. |
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A well-marked case of pseudo-leprosy or ichthyosis, a scale-like affection of the skin, unsightly, obstinate, but possibly curable, and certainly non-infective. |
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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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That's because Hitler would stay up all night talking to them until sleepness over took him. They certainly didn't let sleepness overtake them while Hitler was talking. |
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Ali Alawi said he expected an indigenous Iraqi security force to be in place by the end of the year and certainly before the planned elections of next January. |
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Furthermore if a person drops even a little clanger not only will he know but the others will know and the offender will certainly know that they know! |
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Hill fort defences are visible round the main massif of Arthur's Seat at Dunsapie Hill and above Samson's Ribs, in the latter cases certainly of prehistoric date. |
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There does not survive a vast corpus of native law from Scotland particularly, certainly nothing like that which comes from early medieval Ireland. |
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The date is almost certainly before 1900, and it seems to be Irish. |
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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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When I woke up just after dawn on September 28, 1928, I certainly didn't plan to revolutionise all medicine by discovering the world's first antibiotic, or bacteria killer. |
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It's a crummy idea, and I certainly hope it does not catch on. |
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The Second Book of Enoch was only preserved in Old Church Slavonic, although the original most certainly had been Greek or even Hebrew or Aramaic. |
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I am the carelessest Creature in the World, I have certainly the worst Memory of any Man living, are frequent Expressions in the Mouth of a Pretender of this sort. |
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It is certainly true that Pound wanted to pay hommage to Guido. |
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It was an amberjack, and twice as large as any I had ever seen before. As I drew up the captain's snapper this amberjack came to the surface, and I certainly yelled. |
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In fact, street food may well be fresher than that served in restaurants and cafes, as it is cooked at the point of sale. It's certainly much cheaper. |
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However, the screw press was almost certainly not a Roman invention. |
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If the government bestows credit upon big financial institutions and then borrows it back it is certainly a manifestation of governmental supinity. |
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Given that Conan was well established in genealogies as the founder of Brittany, this account is certainly connected to an older tradition than Geoffrey. |
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The shock of this revolution in 1804, certainly introduces an essential political argument into the end of the slave trade, which happened only three years later. |
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