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Certainly, she wouldn't dare ask her father afterward.
A journalist asked Tate in a late July interview if she believed in fate, to which she replied, " Certainly.
Certainly Mrs. Christie ought to know them, but she continues to surmount them so well that another score of novels may be hoped for.
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 I can — I'll tell thee, Tummas, what she said at church last Sunday.
Certainly, she was said to have lost a timepiece when she fell from her horse in bad weather after her tryst with Bothwell.
Certainly she survived her husband, and it is known that she did not return to Silesia with her sons when they were finally restored in their heritage in 1163.
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.
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 and left
Certainly in this machine Harrison left the world two enduring legacies – the bimetallic strip and the caged roller bearing.

Certainly and for
Certainly all can applaud passage of an auto title law, the school bills, the increase in teacher pensions, the ban on drag racing, acceptance by the state of responsibility for maintenance of state roads in municipalities at the same rate as outside city limits, repeal of the college age limit law and the road maintenance bond issue.
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 when somebody asked what gain the laws of Lycurgus had brought Sparta, he answered, " Contempt for pleasures.
Certainly the most positive event of the 2011 season for the Orioles, was their involvement in the events that took place on September 28, when they defeated the Boston Red Sox 4-3 thanks to 9th inning heroics by both Nolan Reimold, and Robert Andino leading to a walk-off win on an Andino RBI single, and prevented them from earning the Wild Card berth.
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, 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 it is common for works of classical music to be admired in spite of, rather than because of, their libretti.
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.
" Certainly ," says the local, pointing in the opposite direction, towards the post office, " and would you post this letter for me on your way?
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, 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 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 I had no intention of staying away from production for nine years.
Certainly, Sir Garnet Wolseley, taking over as Commander-in-Chief from Lord Chelmsford later that year, was unimpressed with the awards made to the defenders of Rorke ’ s Drift, saying " it is monstrous making heroes of those who shut up in buildings at Rorke ’ s Drift, could not bolt, and fought like rats for their lives which they could not otherwise save ".
A reviewer for the Los Angeles Herald-Examiner wrote, " Certainly, it will outrage some and, indeed, it's not Disney.
Certainly, the major internationally known German brands ( Volkswagen and Mercedes, as well as Magirus-Deutz ) were represented in the range, but in order to cater to that market using the dies at hand, it was decided to develop a model version just for Germany.
Certainly, for Huxley, E. B.
" 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 Hong Kong event encapsulates all the really good things that the game has to offer – splendid organisation, wonderful sporting spirit, universal camaraderie, admirable field behaviour, the most enjoyable crowd participation, the chance for emergent rugby nations to lock horns with the mighty men of,,,, and the Barbarians.
Certainly those who have been associated with him closely for years will feel a deep sense of personal bereavement.
Certainly the world ’ s first ' airmail ' stamps were issued for the Great Barrier Pigeon-Gram Service from 1898 to 1908.
Certainly, according to Regino of Prüm, Pascwet later ( in 873 ) paid a stipendiary dangeled of an undisclosed amount to hire as mercenaries some Vikings with which to harass his opponent for the ducal throne of Brittany, Vurfand, Count of Rennes.
Certainly this is equivalent to a renunciation of a positive conception of the Divine Being ; for negative statements may suffice to prevent erroneous ideas, but a positive knowledge can never be obtained through them alone ( ib.

Certainly and her
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 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 headdress the queen wears under her crown is of the Early Tudor era.
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, William and official charters continue to refer to her as Reginald's wife.
Certainly her strange accent, brought with her from New York to San Francisco, carried a music new to the ears of a Western gambler and gunman.
« Certainly, the main stimulus to emancipation of women's consciousness and her subordinated state will be a new education.
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 her representations of female friendship are intense, even passionate.
Certainly the role of a top-rank singer beset by the loneliness and emotional hungers of her personal life is not an alien one to her ..."
Certainly the original letter sent to her has been lost.
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?

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