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Certainly and Romans
Certainly the Trinovantes, Cantiaci and the Catuvellauni would have counselled with the Iceni here, shortly before the rebellion against the Romans.
Certainly, the number of Romans who managed to escape were very few.

Certainly and played
Certainly not in Orchestra Hall where he has played countless recitals, and where Thursday night he celebrated his 20th season with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, playing the Brahms Concerto with his own slashing, demon-ridden cadenza melting into the high, pale, pure and lovely song with which a violinist unlocks the heart of the music, or forever finds it closed.
:" Certainly, McLauchlan was not the conventional size and shape for a loose-head prop in the 1970s, but in many ways it was precisely the combination of an amazing power to weight ratio plus his ability to get under the opposing tight-head that made him such an effective performer in the tight ... As a larger than life character, he played best in the most intimidating circumstances ... making him one of Scotland's most successful captains.

Certainly and ball
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 and games
Certainly, many PAL SNES games run with significantly reduced borders compared to the original cartridge releases.

Certainly and particular
Certainly Carl Nielsen must have had his particular clarinet sound in mind while composing this Concerto .”
Certainly the Nationalists had a high opinion of Li's organisational skills ; a secret report prepared during their rural pacification campaign in 1928 explained why they were having particular difficulties in Anyuan: The reason the Communist Party has such a deeply rooted and firm foundation at Anyuan is because in the past the Communists carried out comprehensive ' red education ' at Anyuan.
Certainly, the evidence collected by Raup and others suggested that generalist, geographically dispersed species, like humans, generally have a lower rate of extinction than those species that require a particular habitat.

Certainly and .
Certainly, she wouldn't dare ask her father afterward.
Certainly no other seven American statesmen from any later period achieved so much in so concentrated a span of years.
Certainly external forces should not be applied arbitrarily out of mere power available to do so.
Certainly it is the most pretentious and elaborate.
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 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, 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, 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 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, America took Prokofieff and his Classical Symphony seriously, and with a good deal of pleasure.
Certainly, it is the traditional clarity of his music which has endeared him to the Western World -- not his experimentations.
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 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 a further reduction in the discount rate would be a strong possibility, as well as an easier reserve position for the banking system.
Certainly, one of the best ways of warning the world against anti-Semitism is to demonstrate its workings as a dangerous weapon.
`` Certainly, sir ''.
Certainly nobody will predict that the next time the lawmakers come back together Barnett will be able to enjoy a re-enactment of the strange but successful `` honeymoon '' he had in the 1960 legislative session.
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 in the matter of principals there is nothing lacking.
Certainly not the largest afternoon audience Newport has ever had at a jazz concert and the most attentive and quiet.
Certainly the entry of Turkic farmers following their horsemen ended the themes in Anatolia which had furnished the Empire with men and treasure.

Romans and played
The outstretched arms which are prominent in both works betray David's deeply held belief that acts of republican virtue akin to those of the Romans were being played out in France.
The Romans soon spread east taking Greece, and the Greek heritage played an important role in the Roman Empire.
The ancient Romans played such games.
Plutarch suggests that he played on superstition to give himself an aura of awe and divine allure, in order to cultivate more gentle behaviours among the warlike early Romans, such as honoring the gods, abiding by law, behaving humanely to enemies, and living proper, respectable lives.
He kept up a powerful fleet for defensive purposes, and employed his famous kinsman Archimedes in the construction of those engines that, at a later date, played so important a part during the siege of Syracuse by the Romans.
Though this story, as dubious as it may be, adds fuel to the speculation that Ellis did not create the game per se, as there had previously been sports such as caid and harpastum, a game which was similar to rugby that was played by the ancient Romans.
Highly regarded by his superiors and colleagues alike, Schlick played at important historical events, such as the election of Maximilian I as King of the Romans, and was widely sought after as organ consultant throughout his career.
The Romans are known to have played a ball game containing physical aspects of these sports called Harpastum.
In the early period, Etruscan culture played an intermediary role in transmitting Greek myth and religion to the Romans, as evidenced in the linguistic transformation of Greek Heracles to Etruscan
Gracchus later appears in the arena: Greater still the portent when Gracchus, clad in a tunic, played the gladiator, and fled, trident in hand, across the arena — Gracchus, a man of nobler birth than the Capitolini, or the Marcelli, or the descendants of Catulus or Paulus, or the Fabii: nobler than all the spectators in the podium ; not excepting him who gave the show at which that net was flung. Gracchus appears once again in Juvenal's eighth satire as the worst example of the noble Romans who have disgraced themselves by appearing in public spectacles and popular entertainments:
Ludus latrunculorum, latrunculi, or simply latrones (“ the game of brigands ”, from latrunculus, diminutive of latro, mercenary or highwayman ) is a board game played by the ancient Greeks and Romans.
Among the Romans, the first mention of latrunculi is found in the Roman author Varro ( 116 – 27 ), in the tenth book of his De Lingua Latina (“ On the Latin Language ”), where he mentions the game in passing, comparing the grid on which it is played to the grid used for presenting declensions.
Principal songwriter Ben Romans collaborated with Paul Stanley in creating the song, and guitarist Elliot Easton, best known for his work in The Cars, played in it.
Before taking the throne Scerdilaidas was commander of the Illyrian armies and played a major role in the Illyrian Wars against the Romans.

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