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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, he must recognize its power and attempt to ascertain its influence on the flow of history, but he must not confuse the natural and the mundane with the divine.
Certainly it isn't making the President happy, and he has been doing his apologetic best to explain how the budget got into its unbalanced condition, how he intends to economize wherever he can and how he hopes to do better next year.
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 its long term success and viability have become much harder to judge since the recent worldwide economic downturn, a situation compounded by the actions of its two principal owner-occupiers.
Certainly, the history of Rome before that date is not as secure as it later becomes, but enough material remains to give a good picture of the development of the city and its institutions.
Certainly the Japanese navy had performed well, but its opponents had been weak, and it was not invincible ... Tōgō's victory set Japan on a path that would eventually lead her " to the Second World War.
) Certainly, the most accurate navigation system of its day.
Certainly by the mid nineteenth century, all three instruments had been modified to have a very powerful sound, and each can hold its own in a modern ensemble.
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, 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.
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 U-boat threat was well appreciated, but the First Lord's account of the time and its events makes no mention of the need to stop the threat at the strait.
Certainly, the Polish resistance was the largest resistance movement until the German invasion of Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union in 1941 ; in the last years of the war those two resistances would rival AK in its strength ( see Resistance during World War II for a more detailed analysis ).
" Certainly it was ahead of its time in turning back from the acid house then popular to more traditional songwriting in the vein of The Kinks or The Small Faces.
Perhaps as fine a piece of work of its kind as this country can show … Certainly the manner of this house has not in this country been better done, not only in terms of stylistic authenticity, but in terms of pure architecture, meaning good taste in selectivity, in elimination, in execution.
Certainly, the series was not seen by its intended audience due to its inclusion in the " Ministry ".
Pitchfork Media criticized the song's " uncanny resemblance to ' Clocks '" and continued " Certainly, it rarely hurts to stick with what works, but this is not just a near-exact replica of its successful predecessor ; it's also a less memorable song riding a piano hook that has so deeply infiltrated the pop-culture landscape that I've become numb to it.
Certainly its generally flat landscapes, ' big skies ' and comparative emptiness make this a landscape that remains uncommon in the generally densely populated United Kingdom.
Certainly the He 162 lent itself to the use of non-war critical materials in its construction and was relatively simple to assemble and build, all things the Japanese were capable of doing.

Certainly and use
Certainly, Geoffrey seems to have made use of the list of Arthur's twelve battles against the Saxons found in the 9th-century Historia Brittonum, along with the battle of Camlann from the Annales Cambriae and the idea that Arthur was still alive.
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, rats have been shown in the laboratory to be able to accurately ( within 5-10 %) discriminate the size of an opening, so it seems likely that cats can use their whiskers for this task.
Certainly Park's tactics ( which had included the occasional use of two and three-squadron wings ) were correct for the conditions he had to fight under.
Certainly, the Eresburg was only about 45 kilometers ( c. 28 miles ) from the Externsteine, and there indeed was an Irminsul " near the Externsteine ", but extensive archaeological studies of the Externsteine have failed to yield any material evidence for their use as a sacred site between Mesolithic and pre-Christian times.
She wrote her father, " Certainly the vapour and warm sea bath are of use and therefore I hope that I shall be able to assure you that I am better.
Certainly in writing up his Statistical Account of the parish in 1796 the Rev Adam Forman seemed comfortable in his use of the term Castlemilk for the former estate of Cassiltoun.
Certainly he regarded the technique as fairly useless, and ordered cavalry under Swedish command not to use the caracole ; instead, he required them to charge aggressively like their Polish-Lithuanian opponents.
Certainly, both industries had need for people who did this job even if the term had not come into use.
Certainly with regard to form, Kuhlau was clearly able to make sense and use what Beethoven was doing in his Middle Period.
Animals, too, are God's creatures … Certainly, a sort of industrial use of creatures, so that geese are fed in such a way as to produce as large a liver as possible, or hens live so packed together that they become just caricatures of birds, this degrading of living creatures to a commodity seems to me in fact to contradict the relationship of mutuality that comes across in the Bible.
She did, however, accept the notion that some Neolithic and Bronze-Age societies centered around female deities: “ Certainly we are aware of numerous cross-cultural instances of goddess worship accompanied by widespread use of … figurines, so this is one of the most likely explanations of the Neolithic figurine assemblages .” Continuing, she wrote, “ Especially persuasive is the fact that goddess figurines — and larger-scale goddess images as well — exist in later cultures in the same geographic area ” as the prehistoric figurines ( p. 139 ).
Certainly some Islamic countries are closely associated with cannabis smoking and cultivation ( Afghanistan, Lebanon, Indonesia, Egypt and Morocco, for example ) but its use is often for recreational purposes and largely takes place among the lower classes.

Certainly and space
Certainly, the broad streets with a grid network and ample space for civic amenities created for a thriving community built around the industry of the harbour.

Certainly and emphasized
Certainly, Erdős behaved as if nothing else in the world mattered, including money or love, as emphasized in his biography The Man Who Loved Only Numbers.

Certainly and dramatic
Certainly, the change led to a dramatic increase in the amount of internet traffic arriving at verisign. com.

Certainly and more
Certainly, committing more skillful and fewer unskillful actions is beneficial.
Johnnie Moyes said " Certainly Benaud received a little help from the roughened patches, but he could do what the off-spinners could not do: he could turn the ball, mostly slowly, sometimes with more life.
Certainly lands in Normandy, passed by hereditary right, were usually considered more important to major barons than those in England, where their possession was less certain.
Certainly something special happened on that night in 1969, and we've made it more special in our need to have what I call a point of origin ... it's more complex than saying that it all started with Stonewall.
Certainly in later years, in a 1952 interview, he claimed he learned more from Range than anyone else.
" Certainly not intended by me to be anything more than another non sequitur coming out of Zippy's mind.
Certainly, the focus on smaller, more accountable, units revived the keenness of Ministerial interest in the perceived efficiencies of the private sector.
" Certainly, all the young reporters were sent back to get more information so that they would learn to get it in the first place.
Certainly they have become more and more a part of geovisualization, whether maps or GIS systems.
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 the edit of the telegram, released on the evening of the same day ( 13 July ) to the media and foreign embassies, gave the impression both that Benedetti was rather more demanding and that the King was exceedingly abrupt.
Certainly by the 1930s, a new generation of poets had emerged who looked to more formally conservative poets like Thomas Hardy and W. B.
Certainly active problem solving is useful as learners become more competent, and better able to deal with their working memory limitations.
Certainly Taylorism's negative effects on worker morale only added more fuel to the fire of existing labor-management conflict, which frequently raged out of control between the mid-19th and mid-20th centuries.
Certainly there is more evidence for mechanical tongue cleansing and to a lesser extent specific antimicrobial mouthwashes.
Certainly the timescale of the problems was underestimated in Limits to Growth, giving us a little more time than we thought.
Certainly, Martin possesses greater reserves of common sense and experience than his two sons, and while his sons may be trained in psychiatry, it is frequently Martin's advice in any scenario that is more sound.
Certainly he had more than enough experience beyond simply being at hand to help Mozart with the details of both La Clemenza di Tito K. 621and Die Zauberflote K. 620 as he did in 1791.
Certainly it provided the opportunity for more clubs ' developing large fan bases without incurring great travel costs.
Certainly Adam in Paradise had not more sweet and curious apprehensions of the world than I.
Certainly bringing in more supplies would have made greater strategic sense, before risking going on to the offensive and thus in turn risking the wrath of the enemy.
Certainly, it makes more sense to look for the hill in question in the immediate vicinity of the ancient settlement than that of the modern town, which is well to the north of it.

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