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Certainly and ,"
" " Certainly ," says the stranger, resolving to open it to see if it contains anything worth stealing.
Certainly, the physical characteristics of Kanosh and others of the " Bearded Utes ," as Silvestre Vélez de Escalante had called the Pahvants in the 1770s, suggest generations of contact with the Spaniards.
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 I felt happy about having achieved my goal ," he said.
During the end of the bridge, where she sing " Certainly the lord will guide me ," Carey stands from the floor, and exits onto a large balcony overlooking the city.
" Certainly ," said the king, " that would be treason.
" Certainly, the officials should be responsible for the success and failure for the policies for which they are responsible ," Tung said

Certainly and says
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 and local
Certainly high-speed DSL and Cable are available without local phone service, but the cost of this " naked " service is noticeably higher.
Certainly, the local minister and his son were on board and the latter reported the trial to Robert Cleland of Glasgow, who wrote that the trial failed and the boat had to be helped by hand cranks.
Certainly, the effect of the redrawing of boundaries was to dramatically reduce the number of local councils under nationalist control, and examination of the archives of the Northern Ireland Government has shown that the Ministry of Home Affairs ( responsible for the boundary redrawing ) worked closely with local Unionist associations to produce favourable results for the Unionist Party.

Certainly and direction
( Certainly after the governmental reforms of Diocletian the jurisdicion of the Praefectus Urbis extended as far as the east coast and for one hundred miles in every direction.

Certainly and towards
Certainly, immediately after the battle of Boroughbridge, Edward began to be markedly less generous in his gifts towards Isabella, and none of the spoils of the war were awarded to her.

Certainly and would
Certainly there would be less anxiety, fewer accidents ( it is the clumsy child who sustains the worst injuries ), and higher scholastic averages, since alert children work better.
Certainly a further reduction in the discount rate would be a strong possibility, as well as an easier reserve position for the banking system.
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 not as pristine a future we would see in other series or films, Cowboy Bebop decides to deliver a future that closely reflects that of our own time.
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 this would apply to the Zohar to which there did not exist other manuscripts to compare it with.
Certainly, it can be ( and often is ) argued that without the Mongol destruction of Kievan Rus ' that Moscow, and subsequently the Russian Empire, would not have risen.
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, republicanism in Australia has traditionally been supported most strongly by urban working class of Irish Catholic background, whereas monarchism is a core value associated with urban and rural inhabitants of British Protestant heritage and the middle class, to the extent that there were calls in 1999 for 300, 000 exceptionally enfranchised British subjects who were not Australian citizens to be barred from voting on the grounds that they would vote as a loyalist bloc in a tight referendum.
" 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, if those genii did not perform their proper function well, the infant would be in danger.
" 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 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, the Yongzheng Emperor ensured his successor would have a smooth transition when his turn came.
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 ".
Certainly, the Cornish name would be an accurate description of the Mount set in woodland.
Certainly, today, when asked to describe themselves, most people would answer with reference to their societal roles.
According to the Canadian Jewish Congress: " Certainly in the course of the Second World War and the Holocaust, she was instrumental in keeping Jewish orphans out of Canada because of her belief that Jews would not make good immigrants and were basically inferior.
Certainly the change was under way even before the Civil War broke out ; his legacy consists in forcing the change to be made sooner than would otherwise have been done.
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 the Trinovantes, Cantiaci and the Catuvellauni would have counselled with the Iceni here, shortly before the rebellion against the Romans.

Certainly and you
Certainly such contemporaries as Thomas Cranmer took this view, condemning the rebels for deliberately inciting a class conflict by their demands: " to diminish their strength and to take away their friends, that you might command gentlemen at your pleasures ".
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.
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 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.
To Troubled .-; Certainly think you have just complaint against people in the
Certainly you have done a grievous thing.
How very kind of you to see & talk to our old man Certainly the name is not beautiful We have all read your letter & we all care for it That was indeed a " dear Irish labourer.
Certainly the Emperor spoke of her with great admiration, even using her abilities as an arbitrary unit of currency-" I'd not give you a Storace for it!
Certainly Bradman scored more runs, but Stan was the batsman you most wanted to be.
In October, 1941, her husband wrote, " Certainly more than a thousand people are murdered in this way every day, and another thousand German men are habituated to murder ... What shall I say when I am asked: And what did you do during that time?
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.

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