But both in his words and especially in his music, his language is surely prosaic. |
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Informal target shooting, plinking if you will, is made more enjoyable with a fine firearm as surely as is serious competition. |
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This defiance is surely what appealed to the Glasgow students who voted him rector. |
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It could be the Pantheon, surely one of Rome's most significant and finely proportioned structures. |
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He's still wolf-whistling after his wife and that must surely count for something. |
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Whatever happens on Wednesday, it is surely time for decent Rangers supporters to have their voices heard above the bigots. |
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A work that had been subjected to any kind of redaction would surely show more signs of narrative coherence. |
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For this is a marriage made in heaven which will surely end in an ugly, emotional divorce. |
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I am much saddened that it has been allowed to deteriorate to such an extent that it is now surely beyond redemption. |
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And then there is a guy smoking a fat cigarette that surely contains less tobacco than greenery. |
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There is fat chance of Tosh forgetting about this season, which surely has the makings of a magical 30-goal one. |
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If ever a country provided its team with all the motivation they needed to work miracles, then this is surely it. |
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Like Faber, Sugar is writing a novel about her life and career but the excerpts are surely too near the knuckle to make it publishable. |
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Yet surely we should not be patenting whole life forms, such as transgenic mice or cotton plants? |
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How much must this cost in time and paperwork, surely all that is required is a police presence? |
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I am also mindful of the literary old, who are, at this point, surely less fond of me than I am of them. |
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In a largely working-class golfing nation like Scotland, that surely would have been no bad thing. |
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But surely the chances of a similar accident happening again are astronomical. |
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These guards were surely worldly-wise and shrewd, but they were clearly not educated to the same degree as the scribes and Pharisees. |
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If great minds think alike, then offering such a comparison would surely have been a good way of demonstrating that fact. |
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And for that matter, surely someone ought also to have known that absinthe is made with wormwood, not digitalis. |
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Whatever charges his batteries would surely charge mine, so we picked days after the tourists left but before the leaf peepers arrived. |
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If true love is all we have to lead us to the altar, then marriage is surely a dying tradition. |
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And surely enough the toll climbed during the day and into the night, reaching 189 people missing. |
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We were all surely alert to the subliminal messages in the deceptive modesty of his glances. |
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Some of this support surely comes from some of the same people who'd considered him something of a cold fish. |
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The book is surely demeaning, and for the Germans the main character conjures up a familiar and deprecatory stereotype. |
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We do lots of wrong things every day, but to suppose that all such wrongdoings should be illegal is surely to grant too much to the law. |
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We both surely agree on the source and the ultimate goal of the collectivists. |
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I couldn't charge as much rent, but there was surely plenty to be recouped in stealth taxes. |
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As far as U.K. saviours go, the band aren't what they'll surely be cracked up to be. |
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I admit he can be fearfully blunt at times, but surely that's better than being a toady? |
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I mean, if my cat can be happy batting around a bottle cap, surely I can find something to be happy about too. |
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With the last album only 11 months old, surely it is too soon for their inclusion? |
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Of all the objects, places, concepts, and titanic forces at play in 2004, the most monumental, influential, and ascendant is surely the blog. |
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There is surely more nonsense written about language than about any other topic. |
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This is surely more of a worrying trend than the few people who follow onto harder drugs through use. |
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As economic interventions go it must surely rank as one of the biggest failures in history. |
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It may not yet be a Here where I am, but it is most surely a Here where material existence is sensibly experienced. |
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She was too neatly manicured and sensibly made up to be homeless, and yet surely too young to be as intelligent as she sounded. |
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The 30 mph limit all the way from Waterhead through the village was surely sensible, and more likely to be obeyed. |
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This surely seems to make perfect sense and demonstrates an excellent compromise for parties concerned? |
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I bit my lip, as surely it can't be good form to do a mayday, even if it's supposedly off any monitored channel. |
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Just as surely as you can't make an omelette without breaking eggs, you can't build a fairer society without challenging wealth and power. |
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A large, modern bus station would surely help alleviate the problems and keep the traffic flowing. |
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The 23-year-old was rarely out of the first half-dozen in the sprints this year in his first Tour, and will surely win a stage soon. |
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The fact that they mature in April 2006, a month before the last possible date for the next election, is surely coincidental! |
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This consideration must surely tell us that all living things were not made for man. |
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It was fear of the maternal rage that would surely follow my brother's blabbing that made me plead for mercy. |
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And for possibly the first time, surely only the second, misty eyes and kisses were part of the announcement. |
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Jeff Merkley's candidacy had barely gotten going and surely hadn't had time to register with many voters. |
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Unless television has steered me wrong all these years, surely being bionic means you become some kind of super human. |
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Of all the world's weird and wondrous sporting events and pastimes, the gentle art of worm-charming surely takes the cake as the most bizarre. |
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Even if these accounts are false or mistaken, surely they deserve some mention? |
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And for not baring his soul to the media, he surely deserves a merit badge, not a mauling. |
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In other words, surely small variations to wording cannot make a significant difference to people's replies? |
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Each strand of the story anticipates its own resolution as surely as the presence of koalas presages masticated eucalyptus. |
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I pointed out that there was surely no safer place on earth than a nuclear bunker designed to withstand a 20-megaton thermonuclear blast. |
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To prefer the society of squirrels and woodchucks to that of our own species must surely be unnatural. |
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A theosophical discussion with a scientific basis is almost pointless and surely an exercise in futility. |
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If I had seen it last year, or even a few months ago, I surely would have got a bang out of it. |
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Fewer stops surely means fewer passengers, therefore lower financial performance. |
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The party surely dread the kind of obstructionism they themselves practiced during the last Congress. |
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And if they joined the United States armed services, they surely did not join to rebel or defect to the enemy. |
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The best of his five hopefuls is surely Lucky Story, who won four races last season. |
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As long as domesticated TV reigns supreme, our fascination with the banal will surely continue. |
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Had Shutt had a full contingent, Avenue would surely have won through this tough third qualifying round tie. |
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If there were an easy answer, better brains than mine would surely have found it by now. |
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The war time production committees and Whitley Councils should surely have taught this lesson. |
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The duty surely includes an obligation to investigate suspicious proposals and to reject those animated by hostility to religion. |
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With laying hens confined so closely in battery cages, the possibility of cross-contamination between animals must surely be very high. |
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I am a driver myself and I know how difficult it is to park in these streets but surely lives must come first. |
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It surely is not because we are more godly, holy and mature than our friend ever was. |
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If it had not been for Kennedy, Pamela, and Captain Pellew coming to play whist the last few days, he thought he would surely go insane. |
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Well, this compositional choice surely started with the rhetorical opposition between the local rat-catchers and the western scientists. |
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With the fish leaping constantly, I led it surely but gently upstream onto the shallow riffle in order to beach it. |
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If Iggy Pop is the godfather of punk, surely David Thomas would be the godfather of alternative rock. |
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What about whatshisname, the gambler, who surely ought to be in jail by now? |
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There must surely be a broad public interest in just complaints of this kind being sustained. |
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If Henry could have one man supplying the through balls for him at Highbury he would surely select Ronaldinho. |
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Despite the loss of their status as equal leaders, Calderwood surely has grounds for hope. |
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We said that surely on issues of whangai, the expressions in the bill should be closely aligned to what that iwi wanted. |
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But surely making a jumped-up Hollywood star look like a pillock is big and clever? |
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His tone on the viola is satisfyingly rich and rounded, surely the envy of many a lifelong violist. |
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The reasons and personalities behind the calumniation of him as a coward for nearly four years would surely be newsworthy. |
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But surely my discourse is not of such repulse that I am deserving of their contempt. |
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In Bulgaria, Detchko Uzunov might be a provincialist or a parochialist, but he surely was not a regionalist. |
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The same gains in nutrition, health, and safety are surely to be sought and welcomed in less developed nations. |
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And surely they're old enough to learn the basics of critical thinking skills and skeptical analysis. |
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The original is surely a vast Gobelin tapestry, not a row of petit point cushions? |
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His past is surely a factor in his ability to relate to a woman romantically. |
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It surely will be both the starting point and a baseline for numerous subsequent studies. |
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The fact that she is a woman, though, will surely influence the way she does the job. |
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If that were to occur surely Pearce would be granted the manager's job on a permanent basis. |
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I tread dangerous ground, for normal reaction would surely bring instant denouncement to this apparently absurd notion. |
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A southern jessie like myself would surely cut no sway with this Teesside Boadicea in Vivienne Westwood. |
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A lobotomized patient may not feel any happier, but affectless, quiescent people are surely easier to deal with in an institution. |
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Also, there would be a loss of vital car parking, surely a market town such as Settle needs to retain this. |
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These surely are Water Scorpions in the genus Ranatra, and they really will give a painful bite. |
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While fundamentalists are surely bibliolaters, mainline Protestants by contrast have usurped Scripture's divinity. |
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Another seems to be happily hanging on, which is surely a miracle of biblical proportions. |
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It is surely also the case that some students lose a few marks here and there because of this. |
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The criteria of acceptability for Holy Orders must surely include a sincere attempt to live up to these teachings. |
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Maybe one could hope that these bishops will learn to be true shepherds and surely that's what should happen. |
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If that only applies to accelerating bodies then surely time dilation is dependent on acceleration and not velocity. |
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His aggressive stance on social issues will surely warm the hearts of influential religious conservatives. |
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This would encourage them to get on the wallaby when they will surely find a job. |
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As a paragon of the virtues that folk music holds in its cultural armoury, June Tabor must surely rate as number one. |
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I will surely be careful when clapping my hands or stamping my feet around strangers. |
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On current form most bookmakers will surely be offering short odds on them managing even the one point this time around. |
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There can be surely not a scintilla of doubt that the whole grisly situation is the very quintessence of irresponsibility. |
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Under the tenets of International Law they must surely qualify as war criminals. |
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To argue that this is bad news because it is slightly higher than analysts expected is surely to enter the realm of statistical hair-splitting. |
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She was feeling the limits of her body and the pain of her wounds more surely than she could ever remember. |
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A little concern for the rest of mankind is surely part of what makes us human. |
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At the site of the eruption the bang surely would have been deadly on its own, purely from sound pressure, like the shock wave of an atomic bomb. |
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If liberalism were a factor, surely it would have manifested itself in higher rates for those bastions of the left. |
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Water hisses on the shoal at the point, slaps, recalls the shipwrecks that dot these shores as surely as towns dot the map. |
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After all, as one of the wealthiest businessmen in New York surely he knows a barber who would give him a proper short back and sides. |
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Trust me, an infinite amount of people ask me what camera I use, and the advertising is surely worth more money than a measly 300 bucks or so. |
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Laurel's hand was scented with a heavenly mixture of jasmine and roses that William would surely never forget. |
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Fair enough, a few teenagers do get drunk and become violent but surely they are in the minority. |
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The technophobes have always worried that technology is isolating us but surely the opposite is happening. |
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The results must surely be among the most technically brilliant anatomical studies ever made. |
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Given his obvious skills at putting the best face on a sinking ship, surely a role with the National Party would have been more appropriate? |
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The delay is surely something of an embarrassment for the company, which recently promised the product would ship on 30 June. |
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Those physical resemblances, and many other attributes, would surely be traceable to the genes within each species. |
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The key to accomplishing this must surely be the biblical training of pastors and active laymen. |
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If they are a danger to the public, they mustn't be allowed to interface with us, but surely the mentally ill should be treated? |
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He's surely the only director ever to put Marxist rants into the mouths of lap dancers. |
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Whatever the truth, this surely is a case where a gesture of goodwill would have been the appropriate course of action. |
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So, while online petitions are useless, as everyone says, surely they can do no harm. |
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Frater surely pays his respects to the whimsical monsoon gods through his pilgrimage covering the length and breadth of the country. |
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Why do the inhabitants of the future grant the man's request when they surely know what will happen to him when he returns to his past? |
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In this case, surely money couldn't have been an issue, given that they are both in well paid jobs and live in an affluent area. |
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Blue-white standards with black falls and a yellow sunburst pattern circling the red beards will surely dazzle any iris lover. |
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But surely he must get a glow of satisfaction when his music is touted as life-changing? |
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And the Berkeley name for element 104, rutherfordium, was surely an honour due to one of the century's greatest nuclear physicists. |
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As an artist you will surely agree that it is the job of art continually to scrutinise and interrogate society and our place in it. |
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These vicious killers will surely strike again if the owners fail to ensure that the dogs are not confined to kennel or tied up at night-time. |
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So surely that gives you the right to expect them to respect your feelings. |
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As surely as it was a prank, this work was also, like the other ready-mades, a calculated attack on the most basic conventions of art. |
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As a songwriter, he is in a league of his own and is surely among the best writers this country has produced over the last three decades. |
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If the bar, chain and nose sprocket are not properly lubricated, these components will surely fail prematurely. |
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He paused in his assent, wielding the weapon with a skill that surely took years of training. |
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Both of them were on the edge of the reaper's scythe that morning, and surely their luck could not take them too far. |
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The credits reveal it was written by David himself, surely not a man at home with biting satire. |
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Still, this has to be a role that every actress in Hollywood would surely have done anything to play. |
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Montgomerie, of course, is no certainty to play in the Ryder Cup, but if he fails to qualify, a wild card will surely be his. |
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As I slowly but surely began to rebuild my airmanship skills, my headwork deteriorated. |
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However, slowly but surely women are making headway in the motoring industry. |
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Don't order things that are otherwise hard, like a Rob Roy, since downing them without alcohol will surely give you away as a novice drinker. |
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The bar owner eagerly pocketed it, and within a few seconds from good service, he was sipping on a tankard of rum, eyeing the surely crowd. |
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And don't forget that winged Bentley badge, which surely justifies half the price at least. |
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For one whose obsession has been certifiable by the commissioners of lunacy, here surely instead was proof of pure sanity. |
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I suppose there's a case for continuity, but surely not at the expense of progress. |
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Too many honours have been bestowed on him, surely he should say enough is enough. |
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This administration could surely benefit from some of our intelligence, wit and compassion. |
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Carnegie would surely have given an approving nod to the latest generation of philanthropists. |
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A major goal of pharmacy education is surely to produce graduates with these qualities and attributes. |
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It is surely an item that will accompany the fans for a long time because of its weariless design and high quality. |
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She was thankful that while was surely still hurting over Sarah's jilt, he had found something he felt like fighting for. |
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Made from a blend of virgin wool, acrylic and polyester, this jersey will surely yield a perfect fit. |
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If the touch holes were tapered in the original casting, surely trying to blast them from above would only tighten them further? |
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Yes, the Park will be bigger but, unfortunately, it will be split in half and surely that is the whole point of this debate. |
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Although women could work in slums or in the back country of foreign lands, national suffrage would surely permanently soil them. |
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Our tactics and logistics may indeed be weak, but surely we must protect our officers and men? |
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As Warne surely knows, you can't have a serious career as a Test bowler without a hide of tungsten. |
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Decisions we make today will surely weigh heavily on the shape of the world we eventually leave. |
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That must surely give comfort to minority groups or to non-whites who feel disenfranchised. |
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Bon Dieu, they surely were not attempting to emulate the Welsh in far-flung outposts! |
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If there is in existence a genuine cabal of intrigue and perfidy, the logical targets of such accusations were surely the members of the regime. |
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Lovers of sensitively erudite pop will surely succumb to this refreshingly ache-ridden brand of awe struck tuneage. |
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Yet not for a moment would he consider moving out to a place of his own, which he surely could have afforded. |
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One could surely demonstrate yaw with engine failure since the props didn't feather. |
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He was by all accounts a saintly man, and his own benignity surely informed his understanding of film and what he saw as its realist mission. |
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This story is surely apocryphal, but it does sound like an announcement with a story behind it! |
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Maybe I'm just old-fashioned, but surely good manners and thoughtfulness should play a part here? |
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And don't forget how the Eiffel Tower was greeted with ridicule before becoming the great attraction it so surely is. |
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I had only her promise, and I trusted in it, just as surely as I trusted in Ursula. |
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His writing for contralto or mezzo-soprano, to a text by Theocritus, is surely a masterpiece. |
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It is surely the end of the line for these jumped-up bureaucrats with lots of power and not much sense of their democratic responsibilities. |
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The celebration of rugged individualism during westward expansion in the mid-1800s surely had a lasting influence as well. |
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It was surely not wetness, as the incoming president termed their traditional virtues of niceness and fairmindedness. |
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We'll surely all die of skin cancer in the years to come, but by hokey, it will have been worth it. |
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This is true of modern English as surely as it was true of ancient languages, including the Greek in which the New Testament was written. |
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An appropriately drawn limitation statute would surely produce a more just result. |
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Wait for just a second or two more and surely the output will be different. |
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And surely there will be a special hockey moment that some announcer will capture with les mots justes. |
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His motivational qualities must also surely be in question, given the way Scotland folded so tamely against France. |
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You managed to worm your way into Valerie's Thanksgiving, surely you can insinuate yourself into her Christmas as well. |
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When it comes to cheese products, wheels, wedges and blocks have slowly but surely given way to dices, slices and shreds. |
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I want to wish her all the best in her week ahead, a week that will surely prove to be a trip of a lifetime. |
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Vladimir Romanov was in the stands yesterday and will surely complete his takeover of the club in the week ahead. |
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He boxed in tank towns all over America, slowly but surely getting in better condition as the rust began to fall off. |
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Lady, surely you are not so cruel and hard-hearted that you would simply kill us after all? |
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Given time, and several pairs of trainers he will surely fist pump his way to a major trophy before long. |
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Sure, his side is full of young shavers, but surely they are old enough to be able to regulate their bladders by now, we hope. |
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This is surely true of Ann and Joan, who greeted all with their beautiful smiles and you immediately felt at peace. |
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The massive green curve of the flank, rising up and tapering to the top of the fuselage, is surely the side of ship? |
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He pointed out the scale model of the new monastery and it will surely be a beautiful building when it is completed. |
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If he were to stay at all true to his thesis, that surely would have been the last we heard of him. |
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But for some inspired saves from City goalkeeper Mark Ovendale, United would surely have claimed not just a point but all three. |
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This is surely a work that deserves better exposure in the concerto repertoire. |
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Most people when faced with the break-up of their marriage would surely take shelter amongst family and friends. |
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They surely know they are going to be targets for abuse, so why do they do it? |
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The character of the locality must surely be judged as it was before the alleged nuisance began. |
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So, I'll leave the two kissers there, sipping Coke, since you can surely imagine the rest. |
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Surely this all-American final would be better, surely Davenport would give Williams a run for her money. |
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It surely didn't happen overnight, and as near as I can determine, it came in several, very gradual steps. |
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That is not to say that the parts are interchangeable, for they are not, but they are surely kissing cousins. |
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There can surely be no better way to eat caramel than freshly cut from one of the great wodges sitting on these tables. |
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Its bones were surely made of brittle glass, they seemed so fragile, and its heart thrummed like a miniature electric motor as it beat over a thousand times a minute. |
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But the time has surely come to blow the whistle on these jokers. |
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The Mossad high command must surely be convening emergency meetings in an atmosphere of tension and heightened alertness. |
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They promise to so streamline interactions between people and computers that the mouse, the trackball, the keyboard will surely someday seem quaint and clunky. |
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How teachers teach is important, but it surely stands to reason that boys and girls need both male and female role models in their formative educational years. |
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Yesterday the manager was quoted as saying he was ready and willing to sign the new deal, but after the intervention of the Irishmen that agreement must now surely be on hold. |
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If it had been possible, they would surely have headed for the exit door midway through the first half, by which time Celtic had extended their lead to three goals. |
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Come on, surely it's not beyond the wit of Wapping to rise to this challenge and ogle some young totty honestly, while still admiring her intelligence? |
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Both of West Germany's goals in the 1974 World Cup Final resulted from long moves from deep, which surely would have been stopped by a better-organised defence. |
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He knew the drugs Paul had given him would addle his brain, but surely not to the extent he couldn't follow a conversation with his little brother. |
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The company's chief executive has been denied a visa, in a move that surely means the already delayed October 21 start of the trial will be put back still further. |
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This is a film that takes apart your complacency as surely as this alien world destroys Thomas Newton. |
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Rod Millman's juvenile failed by just a head and would surely have prevailed had she not drifted off the rails and allowed the winner to come up her inside. |
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There must surely be ways of, for example, employing undergraduates during vacations to enthuse these would-be physicists in labs that would otherwise be lying empty. |
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If the fever did not kill him, this magical taint surely would! |
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The grand intelligent design blueprint surely would not and could not condone such a partition. |
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And what of the heaths themselves, surely the main pull for both areas? |
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The Astros and White Sox worked hard to get to the series, but their rosters surely don't offer up fodder for grandfatherly reminiscence down the road. |
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And this widening and immoral disparity surely may drag down our national numbers from the mediocre to the bad. |
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Empire had dribbled away after 1945, for the Second World War exhausted victors as surely as it obliterated the vanquished. |
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That surely was the sentiment of more than a few of the hereditary distillers in bourbon country. |
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Some of that must surely be because of tradition and formality, but there is also an element of the hierarchal at work. |
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But surely the most damaging is that it reduces the power of highlighting true acts of hateful racism. |
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Several newspapers last week displayed a lack of taste and discretion which was, frankly, ghoulish and surely contravened two clauses of the editors' code of practice. |
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While the barbs and arrows surely hurt, the empire marches on. |
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Morally, Orwell must surely have had to weigh up whether the potential damage he could cause to those individuals was worse than the harm they might do. |
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Of course, it did not escape him, that the number of doctorates, habilitations, and docents slowly but surely fell off, although the number of students increased considerably. |
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There is no word on where or when the Clooneys might honeymoon, but the power couple surely will have to get back to work. |
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In adopting it he alights on areas that others might have missed and creates what is surely some of the most extraordinary and original writing currently in print. |
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Writer Rebecca Serle will surely get some hate mail for reimagining Juliet as a greedy, jealous girl. |
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And surely big shots like these, with their haughtiness and hedonism, have it coming. |
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It's surely only a matter of a time before an enterprising tour operator starts offering all-inclusive package holidays to the cave networks of Tora Bora. |
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But if the First Amendment rises to that level, surely it rises to the level of schoolyard insults. |
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The HBP, he argues, could revolutionize computer science, which will surely profit from insights into how the brain works. |
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It will surely be easy for one as talented as yourself, mademoiselle. |
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He surely was only offering to help out a student with her dissertation when he gave her his card. |
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Sure, it's not brain surgery, but surely we all agree there is is a certain amount of skill and nous and business acumen involved in running a restaurant. |
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It was still early and the ideal time to pay a quick visit to the thatched Beck Isle Cottage, surely the most chocolate boxy house in the county, and the almshouses. |
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That would surely cement her star status as the toast of the Macon County church missionary club for years to come. |
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Maybe she has, maybe she hasn't, but surely the folks who are defending this episode based on whether it was technically illegal are the worst of all the shills out there. |
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This ensured the continuance of the blackface minstrelsy type into the new century as surely as it brought to an end the pejoratively associated whiteface type. |
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Support restricted and applied on only one farm per resident farmer would, of course, arrest this and is surely no more than any equitable society would expect. |
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Largely they are smart, know what they are doing, and can surely handle their lives independently and successfully without such interferences at least. |
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If life has such a thing as an apotheosis, it surely involves truffled capon. |
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While those intentions are surely genuine, they are misdirected. |
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In the light of this sexist, miserabilist orthodoxy, surely clear-eyed, hard-hearted happiness is the most maddeningly subversive weapon a woman can wield. |
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Fortunately for meningococcus, we surely have the tools to prevent the next case. |
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But surely the change would have happened had she never emerged from the steno pool. |
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I looked expectantly at the speedo, thinking the sheer luxury of the vehicle was masking the sensation of speed and acceleration that must surely be happening all around it. |
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That event surely marked the end of the world as we have known it. |
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And the incongruously bright, cheerful Haitian sky surely is a winning backdrop. |
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The denouement of the final twist in the plot is so startling and funny that the laughter must surely have been heard above the traffic outside the theatre. |
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But lost in this discussion is the fact that the majority of these voters had surely voted for Cochran in prior elections. |
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But once NATO leaves next year, the Taliban will surely crack down on women like her, writes Janine di Giovanni. |
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If an infamous rakehell like Lord Braunfield could undergo such a remarkable and genuine reformation, surely there was hope for the likes of Lord Ashbourne? |
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Our bookstores would surely be more drab and austere in their absence or their relegation to the annals of world literature. |
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You seem to imply criticism, but this is surely my misinterpretation, given you don't permit comments at all on your blog, and have an anon persona to boot. |
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The Senate is surely under no obligation to confirm any particular nominee, but after the necessary time for inquiry, it should vote him up or vote him down. |
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I know that the rules have gotten mighty complicated but surely the Chelsea players should have twigged that players are frequently booked for goal celebrations? |
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Odds are your suitcases will greet you when you deplane, but those odds lengthen when applied to more unorthodox baggage, which surely will come under careful inspection. |
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Indeed, this depoliticization of the economic system in which we live, and of economic relations, is surely one of the great achievements of bourgeois ideology. |
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Having a film or television show set in your city is a statement of that city's value, a status symbol just as surely as a professional sports franchise or arena is. |
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Our band of friends must cross the river to reach the object of their quest before the clocks strike midnight, else their lives will surely be over and no mistake. |
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The room was covered in a thick layer of dust, and it looked as though no one had been there in years, but whoever had been there last was surely not welcome. |
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The authentic Kultur of the German people was surely to be preferred to the artificial Civilization of a cosmopolitan, materialistic French-speaking elite. |
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The exposure from Girls surely will be salutary by getting OCD the disease out in the open. |
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The Naga way of life and cultural and economic bonds among all the Naga peoples can surely be strengthened without derogating from the integrity of any other Indian State. |
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Politicians will surely reimport drugs and dispense them at cheap prices. |
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It surely would sound sarcastic if these pampered good-for-nothings were to condescend to socialize with manual workers and make friends with them. |
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But surely this is just as difficult as policing bars for errant puffers? |
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As films laced with social messages go, this one is surely different. |
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That so fluent and outgoing a piece as his for the LRB achieves such exceptional intimacy with its profound and wide-eared subject is surely a related phenomenon. |
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Brazzi should surely be a capo, not an employee, and the Five Families think the Corleones want to off him because they have their eye on his lucrative Olive Oil business. |
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The educator that violently hits his students in order to get them to conform or behave to his liking can surely not lay any claim to teaching of peaceful dispute resolution. |
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The caption over your illustration of the proposed extension to the library at the University of York would surely be more apt if it read 1920s revisited. |
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Julian gaped at him for a moment before abruptly leaving the office, biting his tongue to avoid saying things he wanted to but which would surely cost him his job. |
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Given the enormous British tradition of restraint and moderation, that won't happen this time but a drastic response such as that will surely happen if such attacks continue. |
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Meanwhile, South Carolina Republicans surely know deep down that Gingrich is unelectable, and they find Romney unpalatable. |
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He required a replay to despatch his lowly opponent in the previous round, and all the blabber about plummeting morale and squad antagonism is surely not helping their cause. |
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But in the final analysis, we must surely concede that Stravinsky's serene Apollonian vision of order and harmony was unequal to the moral catastrophe of his century. |
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All the rites de passage, birth, puberty, marriage, and death gave occasion for liturgical celebration, in which divine protection was surely invoked. |
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I wish I could write to them, but then my cover would surely be blown. |
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Not, I suppose, silks and linens, and surely not an ascot tie to go with the Russian fur hat. |
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The silly sunbather may have been topping up his tan in Knowledge Village but surely he's left his brain at home? |
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Meanwhile Tim Pottier, already surely Birmingham's most accentless Belgian resident, has added a new linguistic skill. |
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His campaign will surely do his hopes of impressing the voters of Montgomeryshire the world of good at the next General Election. |
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On lonely twisties in upstate New York, the driver of a Porsche Boxster S surely found my unshakable Mini anything but cute. |
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These stories are surely sending mixed messages to the few yobs that are able to read. |
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