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She said she would still like to be sure of something.
I'm a terrible vacillator; I can be sure of something one day and change my mind the next.
If that was one trick even he couldn't pull off, then we can be sure of something: as Bowie's influence stretches far and wide, seeping into the work of those whose lives he touched, we will get to see him reborn countless times over the coming decades.
So, ultimately, I can't be sure of something until I've thought it through for a while.
The most you could probably say is with all the uncertainty a trip like this entails, asylum seekers can finally be sure of something.
Prefects are also there to guide you if you may not be sure of something you may ask any prefect.
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As the country has learned painfully, just because spy agencies are sure of something doesn't mean it's true.
I stare at a string of empty boxes, I get just one or two letters from crossing answers, and suddenly I'm sure of something I knew I didn't know.
Pipili, among the female politicians the extremists have publicly targeted – with Golden Dawn MPs hurling abuse at her in parliament and party cadres hounding her outside her country home – is sure of something else: Greece's frontline role in Europe's refugee crisis is also emboldening the neo-Nazi group.
He's sure of something else, too: Novartis is charging too much.
Maybe you are sure of something out of fear to admit you might be wrong and it would mean something "terrible".
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