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Certainly and if
Certainly they may be private persons, but if so, their position as such does not in any way isolate them from their other relationship.
A journalist asked Tate in a late July interview if she believed in fate, to which she replied, " Certainly.
" " Certainly ," says the stranger, resolving to open it to see if it contains anything worth stealing.
A medieval variation is alluded to in Geoffrey Chaucer ’ s Canterbury Tales at the beginning of the “ Knight ’ s Tale ,” where it says: “ Certainly, if it were not too lengthy to listen to, I would have told you fully how the realm of Scythia was conquered by Theseus and his knights ; of the great battle on that occasion between the Athenians and the Amazons ; how Hippolyta, the fair, brave queen of Scythia, was besieged ; of the feast at their wedding ; and of the tempest at their home-coming .”
Certainly, if those genii did not perform their proper function well, the infant would be in danger.
“ It is not thought that utopia can be established in a day … Certainly, if we all say that it is
Certainly if an individual was stopped and accused of shoplifting after walking out of Neiman Marcus, they would expect to be eventually told what they allegedly stole.
Certainly, there is lack of modern-day virtuouso singers capable of performing Meyerbeer's operas with the sort of grace, stamina and technical panache that they need to have lavished upon them, if the composer's musical intentions are to be fully realised.
Certainly, an exhaustive search on all possible combination of keys ( simple bruteforce ) would take 2 < sup > k · j </ sup > attempts if j encryptions has been used with different keys in each encryption, where each key is k bits long.
Certainly, if he thought there was a chance of this person coming back to cause him some harm, there was no sense in bothering to give him a beating.
So I wanted to take the fight very badly, I turned up my training for about 4 days, then on Friday night I came to the conclusion that I'm just not physically ready to fight Ken Shamrock ... Certainly if you're going to fight someone with Ken Shamrock's skills then you want to be as close to 100 percent as you can.
: Certainly few countries, if any, have to tell of such a painful apostolate, or of one which has had such success.
Born in Westford, Massachusetts, Abbot entered the Navy as midshipman at the beginning of the War of 1812, serving first on the frigate and next on Lake Champlain with Commodore Macdonough, who, when he asked Abbot if he were ready to die for his country received the reply " Certainly, sir ; that is what I came into the service for.
Certainly, both industries had need for people who did this job even if the term had not come into use.
Certainly by the early 7th century, the ram's original function had been forgotten, if we judge by Isidore of Seville's comments that they were used to protect against collision with underwater rocks.

Certainly and nothing
Certainly in the matter of principals there is nothing lacking.
Certainly nothing other than the intention of Prussia and Russia to carry out the annexation plans agreed to in Kalisz was responsible for this treatment of the Saxon king.
Taube reflected fondly on his experiences growing up in Saskatchewan, noting: " Certainly, there is nothing about my first 21 years in Saskatchewan, taken in the context of those times that I would wish to be changed.
Certainly, Muggleton appears to have written nothing whilst Reeve was alive.
" Certainly the only decision taken was to do nothing.
Certainly, there is nothing in the game itself to keep them awake.
Certainly, militant resistance to police bar-raids was nothing new — as early as 1725, customers fought off a police raid at a London homosexual / transgender molly house.
Certainly not ; we had adopted a convention because it seemed convenient and we had said that nothing could constrain us to abandon it.

Certainly and else
Certainly in later years, in a 1952 interview, he claimed he learned more from Range than anyone else.
After the war, a friend showed Hathcock a passage written by Ernest Hemingway: " Certainly there is no hunting like the hunting of man, and those who have hunted armed men long enough and like it, never really care for anything else thereafter.

Certainly and world
Certainly its composer was an ascending star on a new world horizon.
Certainly, one of the best ways of warning the world against anti-Semitism is to demonstrate its workings as a dangerous weapon.
Certainly, in analyzing an action which truly faced such alternatives, `` it is never possible that no world would be preferable to some worlds, and there are in truth no circumstances in which the destruction of human life presents itself as a reasonable alternative ''.
Certainly in this machine Harrison left the world two enduring legacies – the bimetallic strip and the caged roller bearing.
Certainly the world ’ s first ' airmail ' stamps were issued for the Great Barrier Pigeon-Gram Service from 1898 to 1908.
Certainly Tracy creator Chester Gould seemed to be trying reflect the real world.
Certainly Adam in Paradise had not more sweet and curious apprehensions of the world than I.
" Certainly more than everybody in the world "), which became one of standard " J-pop " songs.
Certainly, " it is a favored existence indeed for those who live in a place that is so honored as to be named from the ' other world '.
Certainly the world is a house which will become absent.
Certainly today, world literature is understood as including classical works from all periods, as well as contemporary literature written for a global audience.
Certainly, he had to go from being MacLeod's sort of, sidekick, and, you know, younger brother character, to taking his place in the world of Immortals.

Certainly and including
Certainly several church documents including a papal letter and two indulgences were printed, one of which was issued in Mainz.
Certainly, in the course of his career Holmes had worked for both the most powerful monarchs and governments of Europe ( including his own ) and various wealthy aristocrats and industrialists and had also been consulted by impoverished pawnbrokers and humble governesses on the lower rungs of society.
Certainly many problems remained to be resolved, including re-establishing royal authority over the provinces and resolving the complex issue of which barons should control the contested lands and estates after the long civil war.
Certainly, in the years ( 487 BC ) following, the heads of the prominent families, including the Alcmaeonids, were exiled.
The immediate dwellers-round, presumably the first members were the small states Aeniania, Malis and Doris. Certainly Thessaly did have a share, including the states of the Boeotian tribes who lived around Thessaly ( perioikoi, " living around ").
Certainly other professionals in the decade 1810 – 1820, including Moscheles, considered him amongst the greatest virtuosi of his period.
Certainly, there was what he calls eliminationist antisemitism and its impact increased as the century matured ... But antisemitism came in different forms, and Goldhagen puts all antisemitism in the same basket, including the liberal type that wanted to see the Jews disappear by assimilation and conversion ... The vast majority of German antisemitics did not wish to abolish formal Jewish emancipation.
In an article on the ominous writings of Virginia Tech shooter Seung-Hui Cho for Entertainment Weekly, King said " Certainly in this sensitized day and age, my own college writing — including a short story called ' Cain Rose Up ' and the novel Rage — would have raised red flags, and I'm certain someone would have tabbed me as mentally ill because of them ..."
Certainly, there were many others, including such greats as Ramito, Ismael Rivera, Mon Rivera ( the Younger ), and Rafael Cortijo.
Certainly at the 2008 Meeting of States Parties to the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention ( BTWC ), it was agreed by consensus that: States Parties recognized the importance of ensuring that those working in the biological sciences are aware of their obligations under the Convention and relevant national legislation and guidelines .... States Parties noted that formal requirements for seminars, modules or courses, including possible mandatory components, in relevant scientific and engineering training programmes and continuing professional education could assist in raising awareness and in implementing the Convention.

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