He did not speak their language and most probably spent most his time consulting with his officers and adjutants. |
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It was beginning to dawn on her mind that Billy was most probably part of this scheme of Jay's to meet him tonight. |
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Since the eighth century most probably the designations Franks and Frankish extended beyond the boundaries of the Frankish tribe. |
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Although iTV will take some time to catch on, this will most probably move in line with the quality and quantity of the service provided. |
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It was most probably the early Phoenician settlers at Carthage who introduced viticulture to that region of North Africa. |
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I think you'll most probably see a few more unless they really sit down in a fair dinkum manner and say enough's enough. |
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According to Von Meyer no mandibular tusks were present and most probably the jaw possessed a short elephantine symphysis. |
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Local people were braving the fierce heat trying to pull something from the cabin, most probably the driver, who was certainly dead. |
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Wild ancestors of domestic cattle, donkeys, pigs, dogs and domestic cats were native to North Africa, Southwest Asia and most probably India. |
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Either way they will all most probably be disposed of before the end of the year. |
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If anything, the stroke has made him a stronger man, and most probably a different kind of painter. |
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He is most probably a local man and will have told someone about what he has done. |
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In 1916 he wrote what was most probably the first through-composed score for a feature film, The Fall of a Nation, a silent epic. |
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Lines of postholes on the axis of each building held wooden posts supporting a pitched roof, most probably of thatch. |
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The mail had not yet reached us, owing most probably to the badness of the roads. |
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Of aloe vera's many uses, most probably the best known is in the treatment of burns. |
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It should be mentioned that the bulk of reduced carbon on Earth is sediment-bound kerogen, which most probably is of biological origin. |
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This dog will scare easily and will most probably beat you to the hiding place if an intruder bursts into your home! |
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She shrieked loudly, though it was most probably drowned out by the rain, as a hand grabbed her arm and sharply pulled her up, drawing her into the warm chest of some person. |
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Arrows depict the high amplitude ground surface waves with velocities equivalent to Rayleigh waves, and higher velocity body waves, most probably p waves. |
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Some historians indicated that the four western Kavango groups of today are most probably some of the oldest relics of the earliest inhabitants of central Africa. |
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Public opinion polls predict no outright winner, raising the chances of a run-off election in two weeks most probably between he and the chief of the Democratic Party. |
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I get a free car for a week, brand spanking new, with that gorgeous new-car smell and most probably a full tank of petrol, to drive wherever I want? |
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The general in charge of the napalming, acknowledged that had the United States lost the war he would most probably have been tried as a war criminal. |
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If one mentions the word aquaculture in Ireland, the first thing that comes to mind is most probably salmon or shellfish like mussels, oysters and scallops. |
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I'll stop citing examples now, else I'll most probably write a thesis. |
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Of course such a first impression is unjust and most probably inaccurate. |
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The Etruscan letter Z was derived from the Phoenician alphabet, most probably through the Greek alphabet used on the island of Ischia. |
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Come clean, Peter, over the hidden agendas that have most probably been agreed behind closed doors over the past few years. |
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The higher fecal N was most probably due to the higher hindgut fermentation which resulted in higher microbial N production. |
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Malory was most probably confined at Newgate prison from 1460 until his release. |
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Their frontally shown faces have generalized features and exhibit foreign influence, most probably Japanese or Chinese. |
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As these spots were often quite inaccessible, they most probably represent gifts to the gods. |
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The sharp differentiation of the sexes in our culture was shaped most probably by monogamy and monosexuality and their tabus. |
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McGrath's problem was later diagnosed as neuralgic amyotrophy, most probably related to a viral infection. |
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He was born in London on 13 September, most probably in about 1503, and had an older brother, also named John. |
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The change in burial custom was most probably influenced by developments further east. |
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Confucius's favorite disciple was Yan Hui, most probably one of the most impoverished of them all. |
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The idea on forming a coalition from right-wing oriented parties will most probably fail, comments Aleksandar Dastevski for Vreme. |
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The most important mortality affecting the larval population was most probably caused by the repeated desiccations of the marsh in the summer. |
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This study has also shown that the fifth limb is most probably of thoracic origin and hence ostracods have only one pair of maxillae. |
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Thousands of rock carvings depict ships, most probably representing sewn plank built canoes for warfare, fishing and trade. |
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Jameson's remarks about ancient glaciers in Scotland were most probably prompted by Esmark. |
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The data indicate that this event occurred not earlier than the last third of the 10th century BCE and most probably during this time. |
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Robert the Bruce would most probably have become trilingual at an early age. |
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We shall see an example of this below in which the Qur'anic phrase most probably influenced the reference to satana rgima in the Mandaic Ginza Raba. |
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In the absence of archaeological evidence at the landing point, this beach was most probably at Walmer, which is the right distance up the coast from the White Cliffs. |
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After she posted the video on Twitter and Youtube, some commented on the video and said it could be a large dog or most probably confused with a dog known as Siberian Husky. |
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To the north his limit is not known, and most probably he has a continuous range, quite to the classic ground of crocodiledom, the waters of the Nile. |
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It is possible to treat with these the mucosa of the urethra, of the mouth, throat, nose, and most probably of the urinary bladder and the larynx phototherapeutically. |
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On his return to Rome in about 30, he obtained a post in the vigintivirate, the minor magistracies, most probably in one of the posts in charge of street cleaning. |
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The sub-articular lucencies most probably represent intra-osseous tophi. |
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The keeper then seemed to claw it out with fabulous reflexes only for TV replays to show the ball had most probably crossed the line before Forster had shovelled it away. |
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These changes in perfusion index closely parallel anaesthesia washout and are most probably due to changes in peripheral vasomotor tone linked to that washout. |
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However, Llancarfan's work is most probably historically inaccurate, as his hagiographies tend towards the fictitious, rather than the strictly historical. |
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Huez et al found that dobutamine administration significantly increased CO and Sm, most probably due to dobutamine's inotropic and vasodilatory properties. |
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