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"It's certainly more of a library than a saloon".

Perhaps not such intense life, but certainly more of life".

There's almost certainly more of the Curtain to be found as development of the site continues.

And what this campaign is selling "is certainly more of an enduring product than the latest potato chip," he added.

First and foremost, she said in an interview, the showing of small films —though there are certainly more of them being made nowadays — is not great business.

But [since that time] I've worked for the department of drug prevention... she is certainly more of a party animal than I am," he says.

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That film has its deficiencies, too, but it is far more entertaining than "Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas"; it is certainly more deserving of the word legend.

There are certainly more and more of those.

While current Chromebooks are certainly more capable of functioning offline that earlier models, connectivity is still key to functionality.

But even more important is the change of government in Egypt - now more sympathetic in some ways to the Palestinians and certainly more suspicious of Israel.

I'm certainly more afraid of taking my clothes off.

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