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But the army certainly had.
They certainly had reasons.
The previous pope, Julius II(the Second), certainly had that kind of reputation.
He certainly had depression.
It was the most severe of its kind in the 18th century and certainly had an effect on the climate of Europe.
And each housewife certainly had a special recipe for cooking pickles, sauerkraut, boiled buckwheat, which was traditionally served to the table!
When Israel came into possession of the land of Canaan, the Levites certainly had as much right to a share of the land as the other tribes.
During the Maidan, I certainly had a patriotic upsurge, but then there was no desire to get a tattoo, as I didn't have them at all then.
Different geoglyphs were clearly created over a significant period of time andalmost certainly had a variety of meanings and purposes," Ruggles wrote.
While no show lasts forever, we certainly had more good ideas than CatDog did, and that show was picked up for 100 episodes from Day One.
Franklin must have mailed them while theCambridge team was building their model, and certainly had written them before she knew of their work.
It is definitely an abstract design; it almost certainly had some meaning to the maker and probably formed a part of the common symbolic system understood by other people in this group.
In his outdated work'Alexander the Great,' Tarn offered a pedigree forAlexander which flips upside down the notion of a Macedonian or much less Greek lineage:"Alexander certainly had from his father(Philip II) and probably from his mother(Olympia) Illyrian, i.e., Albanian, blood.".
It is definitely an abstract design; it almost certainly had some meaning to the maker and probably formed a part of the common symbolic system understood by other people in this group.
Because our study was larger than that of Hamer et al's, we certainly had adequate power to detect a genetic effect as large as reported in that study.
The woman certainly had several years earlier asked for euthanasia, instead of ending up in a nursing home, but she also had at other times said that she wanted to live on.
The protests, which came to be known as the Euromaidan revolution, certainly had strong support at the grassroots level, but they were also greatly encouraged by the United States and European Union.
And although I think he certainly had the capacity for play-- because I do know something about that-- he wasn't as empowered, I think, as he now is by paying attention to what is his own passion and his own inner drive, which I think has its basis in all of us in our play history.
I still remember howeasy to work with Angular 1 was, it certainly had its own problems, but it was nice to work with it compared to other frameworks, something that Angular 2 lost somewhere on the way.
Though a small country, Belgium certainly has a few culinary aces up its sleeve.
Living in an apartment in the middle of the city certainly has its perks.
You certainly have the backing of the people who clearly understand the urgency of the situation.
This certainly has some truth, but do not rush to extremes.
This story certainly has its' spooky elements.
THE Internet certainly has potential for educational use and day-to-day communication.
Passive strategies certainly have their place.
This certainly has a great positive effect on the British economy.
They certainly have room for it.