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When Marcus Livius, the governor of Tarentum, claimed the merit of recovering the town, Fabius rejoined, " Certainly, had you not lost it, I would have never retaken it.
Certainly I don't know what Tim Allen was doing.
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.
Ehyeh is usually translated " I will be ", since the imperfect tense in Hebrew denotes actions that are not yet completed ( e. g. Exodus 3: 12, " Certainly I will be with thee .").
Certainly I had no intention of staying away from production for nine years.
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, neither Kisch nor Kapuściński believed in what might be called " journalistic objectivity ": whereas Kisch thought it necessary for a ( Communist ) reporter to " engage politically " with his subject, Kapuściński would put objectivity as a concept out of court altogether, stating explicitly, " I don't believe in unbiased journalism ( bezstronne dziennikarstwo ), in formal objectivity: a journalist can never be a disinterested witness ".
A convert to Catholicism, Mara wrote of his faith: " Certainly it has been the rock on which I have been able to rely in good times and in bad, and it is the lodestone of my life.
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.
*" I Certainly Could " ( 1926 )
Certainly Adam in Paradise had not more sweet and curious apprehensions of the world than I.
: Certainly, I believe in collaborating with the employers!
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 I didn't know them.
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 when Nashe light-heartedly threatened a demolition of the work in Nashes Lenten Stuffe-"... stay till Ester Terme, and then, with the answere to the Trim Tram, I will make you laugh your hearts out "-he does not suggest it is Harvey's.
Certainly I can — I'll tell thee, Tummas, what she said at church last Sunday.
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 and mean
They say that " Certainly the project was derailed, but it does never always mean the project will disappear for good.

Certainly and no
Certainly no other seven American statesmen from any later period achieved so much in so concentrated a span of years.
Certainly it is not necessary to repeat that the United States has no intention of interfering in the internal affairs of any nation ; ;
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 no liberal can in future vote ' Liberal '".
Certainly there is no warrant for assuming — as would-be " code-breakers " are prone to do — that either the spellings or the punctuation of any edition are Nostradamus ' originals.
Certainly there was no official representation of the Dutch monarchy or any other organ of government.
Certainly no better method yet existed for the blind to read, and the books seemed – to the sighted – to offer the best achievable results.
Certainly, no stories of any legendary men named blue exist.
Certainly he's the most colorful figure in a film that wastes no time on character development or personality ".
" Certainly this new style brought acclamation: Alexander Pope stated, " he was afraid the young man would be spoiled, for he would have no competitor.
Certainly the polemarchos no longer had military authority after 487 / 486 BC, when archontes were appointed by lot and it could not be expected that every polemarch would make a competent commander.
Certainly the sons of the Anti-Nephi-Lehies had no fighting experience.
Certainly there is currently no universally-accepted explanation.
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.
Certainly not, within Faurisson's logic, since in the final analysis there is no practical anti-Semitism possible.
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, 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.
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 there is no other kshetra equal to Govapuri
Certainly no thanks is given for holding open a door or waiting for another to pass.
Certainly, Revelations was by no means a failure, and it probably would have been a greater popular success given the right backing.
Certainly, until the Langalibalele Rebellion of 1873, a committed liberal like Bishop John William Colenso had no problem in supporting Shepstone and his policy.

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