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"I certainly could commiserate".
CLINTON -- Well, I certainly could support public financing.
"I certainly could have been a scientist". he says.
They looked like they could have danced all night; I certainly could have watched them.
"When I got full custody, for that to be something plausible, I certainly could not appear as white".
If I didn't have any success, and I wanted to go that route, I certainly could have.
She added: "I only know I could never 'throw roses to Hitler.' And I certainly could never sing for him".
I certainly could have spared myself and my family a lot of grief if I had written about feminism anonymously.
I assumed that he could smell Ozzie from where he was, as I certainly could smell his musthy scent from the tower.
My life is OK because my husband earns a decent wage but I certainly could not support myself on what I earn.
I certainly could tell you a lot about Trent Barrett and the left edge or right edge defence at Wigan at the time.
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