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Certainly some of the Ugaritic texts and Sanchuniathon report hostility between El and Hadad, perhaps representing a cultic and religious differences reflected in Hebrew tradition also, in which Yahweh in the Tanach is firmly identified with El and might be expected to be somewhat hostile to Baʿal / Hadad and the deities of his circle.
Certainly aware of the difficult position that military rule had placed the Soviets in internationally ( and perhaps not quite sure to what degree the Soviets shared its views of the revolt ’ s source ), the Politburo also resolved to ask Moscow not to immediately abandon “ the measures to prevent the intrusion of fascist bandits from West Berlin ” once martial law was lifted in East Berlin.
Certainly, the live-wire actor's amoral lunatic, a fiend who delights in pushing crippled wheelchair using women down stairs, is the primary ( and perhaps only ) reason to sit through Henry Hathaway's over-praised 1947 noir, a jumbled piece of cinematic crime fiction that's visually elegant ( having been neorealistically shot on-location throughout Manhattan ) but regularly confused about its own point of view.
Certainly the haftarah was read — perhaps not obligatorily or in all communities — as far back as circa 70 CE: The Talmud mentions that a haftarah was read in the presence of Rabbi Eliezer ben Hyrcanus, who lived at that time.

Certainly and many
Certainly, most continue to lack a certain warmth in communication with other people, but many adjust to school, even college, to jobs and even to marriage and parenthood.
Certainly many entries of the Man ' yōshū have a continental tone, earlier poems having Confucian or Taoist themes and later poems reflecting on Buddhist teachings.
Certainly in many parts of the country, such as Wiltshire, Berkshire, the Thames Valley and East Anglia, the fighting and raiding had caused serious devastation.
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 the founding of many early botanic gardens was instigated by members of the medical profession.
Certainly, many regarded this marriage as having occurred too quickly after the King's death.
Certainly, on many occasions, Giscard has criticised Chirac's policies, despite supporting Chirac's governing coalition.
Certainly many of Cadmus's descendants had tragic ends.
Certainly many of the early players in Ireland were Protestant, possibly the best known being the mid-18th century piper Jackson from Co Limerick and the 18th century Tandragee pipemaker William Kennedy.
Certainly in many parts of the country, such as the South-West, the Thames Valley and East Anglia, the fighting and raiding had caused serious devastation.
Certainly many of the new castles were transitory in nature: Historian Oliver Creighton observes that 56 % of those castles known to have been built during Stephen's reign have " entirely vanished ".
Certainly it is known that many metals remain metallic ( e. g., palladium ) after absorbing hydrogen — most become brittle, but many ordinary alloys are brittle, too.
Certainly, secret societies in many African ethnic groups still use puppets ( and masks ) in ritual dramas as well as in their healing and hunting ceremonies.
Certainly, this was the conclusion formed at the time and for many generations afterwards.
Certainly many people did believe they were lovers and Cohen was often referred to as " the old man's darling ".
Certainly, many passages in the Domesday Book support this contention, but in other passages " soke " seems to serve merely as a short expression for " sake and soke ".
This note continues, " Certainly, his death appears as too opportune for so many people concerned that it should have been a natural one.
Certainly the final design at the University of Virginia is reminiscent of Ramée ’ s overall conception in many ways.
Certainly, there were many others, including such greats as Ramito, Ismael Rivera, Mon Rivera ( the Younger ), and Rafael Cortijo.
Certainly, the numerous wars which followed over successive centuries created many MIAs.
" Certainly there are many other suitable places, " he admonished Kondo, and suggested that his commander reconsider.
Certainly there were many strains within the VFT Joint Venture, and they increased as the feasibility study progressed.
Certainly many participants on the bulletin board thought so!

Certainly and one
Certainly one of the most important comments that can be made upon the spiritual and cultural life of any period of Western civilization during the past sixteen or seventeen centuries has to do with the way in which its leaders have read and interpreted the Bible.
Certainly, the meaning is clearer to one who is not familiar with Biblical teachings, in the New English Bible which reads: `` Then Jesus arrived at Jordan from Galilee, and he came to John to be baptized by him.
Certainly every educator involved in interior design should be a member and active in the work of one of these organizations.
Certainly, the mere fact of failing to demonstrate them in one or another species does not conclusively deny their existence in that species.
Certainly, one of the best ways of warning the world against anti-Semitism is to demonstrate its workings as a dangerous weapon.
Certainly, Ealdred is one of the leading figures in the work, and it is likely that one of his clerks compiled the version.
Certainly in North Britain the Vikings were one reason behind the formation of the Kingdom of Alba, which eventually evolved into Scotland.
Certainly several church documents including a papal letter and two indulgences were printed, one of which was issued in Mainz.
Certainly Urien's kingdom stretched eastward at one time, as he was also " Ruler of Catraeth " ( Catterick in North Yorkshire ).
Certainly much of the power of his work derives purely from his prose style, one of the most fluid, dense and evocative in all modern literature .... His eye for the details and resonances of even the most mundane objects, and his ability to express them crisply and almost prose-poetically, give to his work at once a clarity and a dreamlike nebulousness that is difficult to describe but easy to sense.
" Certainly ", Cuvier wrote, " one cannot detect any greater difference between these creatures and those we see, than between the human mummies and the skeletons of present-day men.
Certainly they were paid off on more than one occasion, and such payouts may have included money ( besides other valuables ), but the imposition of a tax on the people to pay either a stipend or a tribute is not recorded in the sources, although it is possible that some monies were raised this way.
Certainly Noah had one ark at the time of the flood, prefiguring one Church which perfect to one cubit having one ruler and guide, namely Noah, outside of which we read all living things were destroyed … We declare, say, define, and pronounce that it is absolutely necessary for the salvation of every human creature to be subject to the Roman Pontiff.
* " Certainly one of the most enthralling things about human life is the recognition that we live in what, for practical purposes, is a universe without bounds.
It is rather difficult to estimate this effect since a habitual reader of Chinese is hardly conscious of it without deliberately analysing his reactions .... Certainly one can give too much weight to the visual aspect of Chinese writing.
Certainly Joachim von Sandrart, who visited Holland in 1637, found Flinck acknowledged as one of Rembrandt's best pupils, and living habitually in the house of the dealer Hendrick van Uylenburgh at Amsterdam.
Certainly Durkheim was one of the first theorists to explain a phenomenon with reference to the function it served for society.
Certainly, the principle of " one size fits all ” doesn ’ t apply to destination planning.
Certainly he was one of the executors of Henry's will, and in accordance with the dead king's wishes he was created Earl of Southampton on 16 February 1547.
In December 2009, Timur Lakhonin, the head of the Russian National Central Bureau of Interpol, stated, " Certainly, there is crime involving our former compatriots abroad, but there is no data suggesting that an organized structure of criminal groups comprising former Russians exists abroad ," while in August 2010, Alain Bauer, a French criminologist, said that it " is one of the best structured criminal organisations in Europe, with a quasi-military operation.

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