And while you may well have a brain, you most certainly don't have a heart. |
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It most certainly was not a life-changing experience, but it did provide amusements. |
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These pitches are definitely not a pretty sight, and they most certainly are not tended with loving care. |
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They most certainly wanted all the saps watching to believe in the sign's authenticity and go hunting for this mysterious website. |
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Boris was most certainly not one of them, and I see no indication he has changed much since. |
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He is most certainly not a vampire, which is a ridiculously preposterous claim. |
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It is both funny and moving, simple and richly rewarding, and most certainly worthy of your attention. |
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Adding eggs leads to a level of richness that eggless ice creams most certainly lack. |
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A photograph alleged to be rhodonite from New Jersey most certainly is not from New Jersey. |
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This is, however, a natural food, and one that is most certainly in keeping with William's well-balanced and relatively unprocessed diet. |
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Needless to say, that if looks could kill, Darien would most certainly have died a painful and excruciating death. |
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It most certainly is not an additional feeder lane onto the main carriageway. |
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I most certainly do not feel my age but we are made to feel that we are well and truly past it. |
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His good faith may not be in question, but his credibility most certainly is. |
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The sharp jab of pain she felt when she did so was enough to convince her that it was most certainly not a dream. |
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Science with Mr Long, I can officially report, is most certainly NOT one of the most scintillating experiences you will ever encounter. |
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While being an archivist cannot compare with the excitement of working for the security services, it most certainly is not dull. |
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It is most certainly distorted by the prism of your own arrogance and ignorance. |
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But, when you look carefully at each tiny detail, the cracks within your soul most certainly show. |
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I am most certainly your elder, and I will take you over my knee if I have to, boyo. |
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If you'd rather not endure my company, Miss, I espied a friend of mine on my way to this coach and can most certainly impose upon him. |
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She is most certainly eye level with me, but more slenderly built, but not a twig. |
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Three local councils had banned the sale of pork declaring the meat was unclean and most certainly not kosher. |
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Well, if the member had not interjected by making that comment I most certainly would have interrupted. |
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History will most certainly exact a heavy price from them for being such imbeciles. |
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Those operations will most certainly involve combat against both regular and irregular forces. |
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That is now no longer a fair representation of their view, and it most certainly is not of mine. |
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The ACT party will most certainly not agree to have our debates guillotined just for question time. |
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He most certainly has leadership material written all over him. |
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And it is most certainly not about some dopey urge to play the hero and fuel America. |
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This is not noticeably a pro-war experience but it is most certainly a pro-warrior one. |
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But if Roosevelt didn't deserve to be executed as a spy, he most certainly ought to have been horsewhipped for his cavalier dismissal of Whittaker Chambers' accusations. |
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Maclaurin returned to Aberdeen to discover that the University was most certainly highly displeased that he had not been undertaking his duties for two years. |
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Vandalism, a blind destructive frenzy and criminal violence, all of which should be condemned, and my Group most certainly does condemn them. |
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The final Allegro non troppo presto is a suitable conclusion to this fine work that is most certainly one of the most impressive I've heard in recent years. |
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The wise person chooses and follows what contributes most certainly to his lasting happiness. |
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You know, if the wife of a man who has been in politics for 40 years has not earned a place in heaven, then I most certainly am not going. |
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The present report most certainly will not be the last word on how to operationalize the responsibility to protect. |
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The Rufini family has painted for generations, most certainly as dilettantes, but nevertheless not without some talent. |
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Cliburn would most certainly blush, maybe even bristle, at this description of his role in history. |
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In such situation prevails, most certainly any progress that can be made will come to a halt. |
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We most certainly hope to continue pushing forward in several different areas of cooperation. |
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Any break in either body wire which has been joined and taped will most certainly pull apart during this process. |
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But his humour most certainly isn't dimmed, with some boisterously bawdy versions of the 14th-century Welsh poet Dafydd ap Gwilym. |
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Being named the official exorcist for a diocese was most certainly not something I had ever coveted and I didn't want to venture there! |
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We are two steps ahead of the competition if there is an upswing and will most certainly grab a greater share of the market worldwide. |
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The main attraction is most certainly the proximity of the Albâtre coast as well as its rural setting. |
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Those of us who had the honour and pleasure to work with him will miss his candour, his integrity, and most certainly his dedication. |
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Labor most certainly does not support restricting chaplains to just religious organisations. |
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This CPE will most certainly be equipped with an antenna which can be used indoors or must be installed outdoors. |
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This includes any assistants in direct contact with the field and most certainly the scrub nurse directly assisting in the procedure. |
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It is most certainly the peak moment of city life, a gigantic popular ex-voto dedicated to Santa Rosalia as a thanksgiving. |
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Although the results of new reviews may not be duplicative, the resources and effort that go into them most certainly are. |
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It is time to correct that, if it was misspoken, but it was most certainly what he said. |
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To this questioning only God fully and most certainly provides an answer as He summons man to higher knowledge and humbler probing. |
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Ms. Libby Davies: Mr. Speaker, on behalf of the NDP, I will say that we most certainly give our consent. |
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The Commission would most certainly continue to rely on his insights and experience. |
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But the effects of any uncertainty on a project under the Scheme most certainly are within its scope. |
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We will thus most certainly be involved in all the regional cooperation processes that are coming together. |
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Had she been at her best, Emilie would have most certainly medalled for Canada. |
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And once it is written, ONE will most certainly be back next year to monitor it. |
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Political commitment at the highest level, and most certainly from within ministries of health and education, is vital for success. |
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Please make sure the staffing levels remain adequate as the number of field projects will most certainly increase in the next few years. |
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While the wizards were most certainly using spells to scour the mountainsides for spies or scouts, it would take a magus of exacting skill to locate her. |
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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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Bulgaria's Silvia Mitova was one of those truly great gymnasts who most certainly would have gained greater glory had she sported a different leotard. |
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It does seem like an April Fool but it most certainly is not. |
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While it is desirable that some appropriate use is made of the land formerly occupied by the tannery, housing development is most certainly not a desirable option. |
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The drawing, as the few art historians who've touched it with their own unpracticed fingers have estimated, is most certainly 24 years old, perhaps slightly older. |
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If we have the players and the composers we most certainly do not have a sound stage properly equipped to produce screen music to the highest quality. |
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He is a philosopher-cum-historian, not the policy wonk, and he has most certainly done his job. |
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If you've ever seen a more terrifying beard than this, then you are most certainly a liar, because there is no beard more frightening than this hellish monstrosity. |
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This is not their first Jazz Fest appearance, and will most certainly not be their last, but if you get a chance, come check out a band of true Montreal originals. |
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It's very important to know this old person who is most certainly dependent on benzodiazepines is receiving escalating doses and to do something about that. |
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While immunity from review by the courts would most certainly exist in regard to some parliamentary employees, the respondents had only argued in favour of the broadest possible immunity, and this argument had to be rejected. |
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Given its mode of operation, governing principles, and new jurisdiction, the Québec Ombudsman is most certainly a key player in fashioning a society that pays more than lip service to the right to health. |
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Its many assets will most certainly seduce lovers of wide open spaces, eagerly looking for tranquillity and wanting to continue the conservation work on an outstanding part of our heritage. |
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The earliest experiences of children are most certainly the ones that will develop their communication skills in a foreign language and allow them to learn about new technologies. |
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You have most certainly added several important chapters to that history. |
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Well, as early on as possible, in fact, it being the title of his proem, though paradoxically not of his opening poem, as poetry it most certainly is not. |
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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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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 know that events in Belarus do not bear comparison with what is currently taking place in Russia, but they most certainly did and do bear comparison with what took place in Chechnya. |
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This project will most certainly make it easier to get oil from Russia and Central Asia to the West, and thus assure the unimpeded deliveries of oil. |
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We can just go so far in a club with a mentorship, but from that, with the tangible knowledge they have received, they typically go on to employment, most certainly. |
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What does it matter if the Indian is practically beardless, if his poncho is most certainly a sarape and if cactuses offer very little shade and if poverty does not encourage laziness? |
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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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It is inevitable that some aspects of the work of the intelligence service should remain confidential, but there is also a great deal that could most certainly be brought into the open in a democratic society. |
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The liturgy of the early ages is most certainly worthy of all veneration. |
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But through aircraft technologies, the challenge of supporting regional passenger growth is most certainly surmountable. |
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As far as I know, this evening and tomorrow too, most certainly, many of the Members of the European Parliament will be in attendance, as we have been able to note in the past. |
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His nobles most certainly had banners, but, apart from the one Godfrey would hoist over Jerusalem after his entry, a cross potent between four crosses or, we do not know their blazons. |
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This historical temporality is most certainly of a Keynesian nature. |
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Grover, if he still walked among us, would most certainly insist yes. |
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Proper French toast just the way my dad used to make it and most certainly not US-style French toast with half a gallon of syrup on top. |
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His or her opinion will be subject to intense scrutiny in an adversarial system by lawyers who most certainly will try to obtain a contradictory opinion from another colleague. |
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The methods developed are most certainly applicable to other forms of packaging, including our future Performance BIB project on the measurement of filled package oxygen ingress. |
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Flight recorder information is often invaluable in the investigation of occurrences and it most certainly would have assisted in determining the events leading to this accident. |
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On a societal dimension, migration-affected areas show signs of a distorted gender-ratio which most certainly will leave an imprint on the socioeconomic framework conditions for long-term development. |
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For these 80 or more poor island and landlocked States, a rise in temperature of two degrees Celsius is unacceptable, for our safety and survival will most certainly be at risk. |
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I have most certainly taken note of your concerns on this issue. |
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Account is taken of that too in the White Paper but where there is a desire and a demonstrated need for the use of such a system, it most certainly can be used. |
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Carey is most certainly pushing his ruling off into the netherworld of the spring in an attempt to get the two sides to come to an agreement. |
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But the thresholds for Supply and Service contracts cannot be described as 'large and important', even to SMEs, although the consequences of unrecoverable damages in the event of annulment most certainly are. |
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Mr. Lambert and the others most certainly got paid. |
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It is however difficult to equate the use of DCM-based paint strippers with, say, asbestos removal or the handling of nuclear waste, for which licenses most certainly are required. |
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He is most certainly a brilliant and very intelligent person. |
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Forensic pathologist, Dr Stuart Hamilton stated that this injury would have left the King's brain visible, and most certainly would have been the cause of death. |
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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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If little else, edifying his book most certainly is, having been written with a light pen, it is imaginative and humorous, almost cynical yet enjoyable. |
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It most certainly did, spawning Yes Man, the best-selling book about his experiences and now inspiring a fictionalised comedy starring Jim Carrey. |
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